Hello everyone! Join us for another podcast! This time it's about HCC screening using ultrasound! #uslirads Early cancer detection = best prognosis! But so many factors outside a patient's body affect an ultrasound exam! Do you know what they are? 🤔
In this episode, @LaraLimMD discusses an article that examines multiple factors that affect the ultrasound LI-RADS visualization score.
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Check out these 3 amazing publications from the SAR IBD DFP! DOI links below:
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#SAR#Radiology
New @AJR_Radiology Accepted Manuscript:
"Probable Stricturing in Small Bowel Crohn Disease: In Support of SAR Consensus Recommendations"
By Dr @therealjonadill & team
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Found down in the park ‘seizing’. Hyper dense basilar on CT, rads recommended adding CTA. Identified basilar and taken to EVT, 1 pass. Extubated next morning, discharged alert, ambulating. Returned to his family.
This is it. This is why we do this.
Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common primary liver malignancy. Follow along as Dr. Nguyen, et. al., give us an image-guided tour through the evolution of HCC with contrast-enhanced ultrasound!
#RGphx
🛑Standardized Definitions of
🌟Rib Fracture Displacement🌟
(2019)
The ribs are bicortical,cancellous bone with a medullary canal & the thickness of a human rib typically measures 6 to 12 mm.The rib surface is twisted & conical.
“The 2021 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System: What Neuroradiologists Need to Know” #BrainTumors#OpenAccess@WHO@TYPoussaintMD | https://t.co/cXiaCcdFH7
Did you know? AJR allows Flexible Formatting for initial submissions. Abstract organization, reference formatting, etc., can all be addressed once a revision is requested.
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Dear Patient we have never met, #Radiologists sometimes cry for you and your family, some pray for you, and all of us fight for you. You have more support than you may know. Sincerely, One of your other doctors
If you've some experience in Python, I'd suggest taking the _free_ @fastdotai course - "Practical Deep Learning for Coders". I've got a personal history w/ this course & I'm still reaping its benefits.
It's even better with the book.
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Adopting universal terminology for #liver imaging will improve communication w clinicians, result in uniform data for metaanalyses & AI, & more!
Use lexicon in research and clinical practice, even if u don’t use #LIRADS
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