Language is colorfully complex. 🏳️🌈
Here is my take on the contemporary
"𝗱𝘂𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗺 𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘂𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗺𝗼𝗱𝗲𝗹𝘀".
Full case on @Radiopaedia with supplementary cheat sheets!
https://t.co/ivGNdTzLgU
#DemocratizingKnowledge
Oh November…
The #ASNR25 abstract submission deadline is next week! Join us in Philadelphia May 17-21 to present the best scientific research in #Neuroradiology. Get all of the details on abstracts and submit here by
👉🏼November 6
https://t.co/Fnt8vhBZiD
Have to remind myself that with protein concentration >30% we lose T1 signal.
So T1 & T2 dark #paranasal#sinus content can be metal in fungal colonization and/or very high Pr%
#Neurorad#HeadandNeck
Ref: https://t.co/VmRIsOU4Rh
Seeking promotion.😅
Publication citations.🤔
H-index, cite me.📈
#Haiku
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#AcademicPromotion remains on my to-do list, & publications on social media get cited more often, so here goes!
https://t.co/hYpsyHncq7
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#iiAcademic
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First week of July for an academic radiologist always feels a bit like back-to-school.
Here’s to starting off the year with planning ahead.
For all the H&N enthusiasts Save the Date for ASHNR in San Diego 9/4-8 and visit us in Madison for the Midwest H&N mtg April 5!
How durable is your knowledge of dural lesions?
How’s your knowledge base of the skull base?
Know the difference between petroclival & petrous face? Middle fossa & middle sphenoid wing? Clinoid & clivus?
Here is a map of skull base meningiomas. How many do you know?
Recognizing a lesion is only the first step. Communication is the next step.
If you can’t accurately communicate where a lesion is located, then you have only done have your job.
When it comes to skull base meningiomas, high risk lesions are the medial lesions:
🔸Clinoid
🔸Cavernous sinus
🔸Tuberculum sellae
🔸Medial/incisural tentorium
🔸Clivus
I think of a cone coming up from the foramen magnum encompassing these lesions that I call the “cone of risk”!
Hopefully, this anatomy of skull base dural lesions with stay with you for the duration!
1/Your baby’s all grown up!
Cerebellum may mean “little cerebrum” but its jobs are anything but little
How well do YOU know cerebellar anatomy?
Do you just say “cerebellar hemisphere” & hope nobody asks?
Here’s a thread to teach you the key cerebellar functional anatomy!
@ShannaMatalonMD@capecodmarathon@theASFNR Thank you & congrats to you friend too. I wish we could have met. It was such a fun event & I’m sure you also had great time.
Thank you, @theASFNR, for the opportunity to present our teamwork at #ASFNR23-Boston to such a brilliant audience.
Made possible by the generous support of @RSNA R&E Foundation.
This week on the @Radiopaedia Reading Room Podcast I was joined by @SalAyesa for a “readful” episode all about paragangliomas!
Plus Hamlet, possums, Eurydice and an apology to the fine people of Bundaberg, QLD.
🎧 https://t.co/ur19kmQRke #foamrad