@teachplaygrub@Michael_Iv_MD Nice! Great concise summary! Not too much new, on conventional imaging at least, since 2005 … any hints:clues to IDH mutant type? https://t.co/f8Q2z8DMj9
Congratulations to our new #ACRDSI Chief Medical Officer @woojinrad & Associate Chief Science Officer @BernardoBizzo. The future of DSI is very bright with these outstanding #radleaders. 🙌
@WendeNGibbs@NASSspine@atmghn@The_ASSR@BarrowNeuro Para-spinal muscle and psoas edema … this paper is on epidural abscess but more broadly applies to all discitis vs degenerative changes: https://t.co/ustrBTt0Gx
@DrCindyCooper multiple myeloma - now a chronic disease superbly responsive to an increasingly complex pharmacopoiea. I tell my patients they easily may outlive their physician!
📖 #RadExam Study Guide 📖 21yo woman with weight loss and frequent vomiting. What syndrome likely accounts for the imaging findings?
A. May-Thurner
B. Median arcuate ligament
C. Nutcracker
D. Superior mesenteric artery
Comment your answer below 💭
@daniel_gewolb@TheASNR DDx of 4th ventricle masses by LOCATION RELATIVE TO VENTRICLE WALL and AGE: for child, young adult … (1) in 4th = ependymoma or CPP if cauliflower (look for toothpaste sign), (2) midline or paramedian abutting 4th consider medulloblastoma, (3) anywhere else in cerebellum …
In our latest paper just out in @radiology_rsna, we attempt to address some of the major challenges to #AI in #radiology in context of brain MRI: 1) black box, 2) ddx/probabilities, 3) rare diseases. @RadRudie @MichaelDuongMD @PennRadiology@UCSFimaging https://t.co/Ezev4TbSE7
One step closer to rigorous reproducible norm-based analysis of brains, this time for fetal brain MRI -- great work by Carol Tran and Pierre Nedelec! #AI4babies https://t.co/NFmQywt0Ml