Excited for @umichneuro to care for our @umichmedicine patients at the newly built D Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion. Colocating people talent, innovative technologies, and inpatient capacity towards better patient outcomes and experiences!!
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.@RapidAI has announced pivotal results from what it describes as “the most extensive real-world study to date” on #AI for aneurysm detection, with findings being presented recently at #aans2025@AANSNeuro@RezaDashtiMD
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Take a look our latest work lead by @KJohnMD highlighting the economic benefits of MMA embolization for cSDH #neuro#NeuroIR @INR_WFITN
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1/Do radiologists sound like they are speaking a different language when they talk about MRI?
T1 shortening what? T2 prolongation who?
Here’s a translation w/an introductory thread to MRI.
Leo Nelson (Nick) Hopkins passed last night at the place he imagined and created, the #GatesVascularInstitute in #Buffalo, New York.
On behalf of all the members of the @JacobsInstitute and the Canon #Stroke and #Vascular Research Center, we send our most sincere wishes to Bonnie, Jane, Bob, Margie and Betsy and their kids, and express our enduring commitment to live out the vision of Dr. Hopkins and honor his legacy of genuine collaboration, inventive spirit, and humble leadership.
@UBuffalo@KaleidaHealth@Jacobs_Med_UB #neurosurgery #endovascular
Register for the next @YNIScommittee webinar "A Day In the Life of Neurointervention" 9/30 at 4 PM ET! Moderators @nkrothapalli4 and @shoaibsyed123 will interview @InoaVioliza to learn about her experiences & career journey within our field. Register: https://t.co/aJOPReAfBI
Typical for spinal cord lesions in MS is that they are short (spanning less than 3 vertebra, mostly much shorter) and are located eccentrically in the spinal cord (makes sense, that's where the white matter is). #FOAMed#FOAMrad#MedEd#RadED#radres#radiology
Myelitis in NMOSD is typically a "longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis" (LETM), located more often in the cervical than thoracic spinal cord. The DDx is with other causes of LETM. Detecting T2 bright spotty lesions can be helpful. #MedEd#radres#FOAMed#radiology
1/Sometimes the tiniest thing can be the biggest pain—that’s microvascular compression of the trigeminal nerve!
But seeing such a tiny finding can be hard!
Here’s a thread about how to look at the trigeminal nerve on MRI!
Starting TODAY - the Emory University Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery will have its first PROFESSOR of Surgery who is a woman!
It’s time!
#SomeWomanHasToBeFirst