#Radiology

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🧵1/ Let's dive into the rare and often misdiagnosed condition: Primary Central Nervous System (CNS) Vasculitis with this article from NEJM. https://t.co/9w6gAdGCf2 "Primary CNS Va...

80 y/o patient presenting w/ headache is found to have a pineal mass and hydrocephalus. What is the most likely diagnosis and cause of the hydrocephalus? More images in 🧵 #MedEd...

🚨 Thread: Radiology in Common Emergencies 🚨1/x #Medtwitter #radiology #Emergency potential #neetpg questions

Worrying if my job was jeopardized by AI this week or if we’re still good, I read a new paper evaluating #GPT4V - a #GPT4 version handling image and text inputs. It produces *impre...

1/One important aspect to stroke care is well, ASPECTS! Here’s a #tweetorial to help you remember this basic #STROKE scoring system. #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMrad #medstudenttwitt...

#juniorradres and all those starting to see chest x-rays 🫁☢️ Here an anatomical guide to get you started! This is a key study in thoracic imaging, often a little overlooked by our...

1/Time is brain! But what time is it? If you don’t know the time of stroke onset, are you able to deduce it from imaging? Here’s a #tweetorial to help you date a #stroke on MR! #...

1/To be or not 2b?? That is the question! Do you have questions about how to remember cervical lymph node anatomy & levels? Here’s a #tweetorial to show you how--#Superbowl weeke...

1/One important aspect to stroke care is well... ASPECTS.😂 Here’s a #tweetorial to help you remember this basic #STROKE scoring system #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMrad #medstudenttwi...

1/When it comes to brachial plexus pathology, you shouldn’t have to wing it! A #tweetorial to help you figure out #brachialplexus injuries #medtwitter #meded #neurosurgery #orthotw...

1/Hello all,Good morning! Happy independence week🇮🇳🎉🎊 Got a beautiful chest teaching case 👇🏻Xray ▶️CT ▶️HPE 🛑27 year old female came with h/o chest discomfort, breathing difficul...

🧵1/16 Approach to reading a head CT: (1) Compare the anatomy of the images in front of you with a “normal” reference (in your head); (2) Look for specific abnormalities based on th...