Medical Imaging
104 Threads
1/Having trouble remembering how to differentiate dementias on imaging? Here’s a #tweetorial to show you how to remember the imaging findings in dementia & never forget! #medtwit...
I am pleased to announce that our newest review article (Drug-induced lung disease: a brief update for radiologists) has been published in the Diagnostic and Interventional Radiolo...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in this patient with headache, seizures, and history of lupus Possible etiology: failure of cerebral autoregulation in response...
Case of diffusely hypointense marrow on T1 in this patient with leukemia Look for marrow signal that is DARKER than muscle or a NORMAL disc on T1WI to raise your suspicion for mye...
Although CT is first line in many countries X-Ray is still done in many places across the world to assess for C spine injury given lack of availability of CT Cervical spine X-Ray...
1/I always tell my fellows, “Anyone can see the bright spot on diffusion—what sets you apart is if you can tell them why it’s there!” Can you tell a stroke’s etiology from its app...
Coronary artery anatomy on CT Open thread… https://t.co/RGGGIm5nMa
Kidney hump, no need to jump! Diagnosis? https://t.co/bUMhiMdXiE
Fall onto an outstretched hand A gap there... What is the sign? https://t.co/f055z8aKZH
Routine chest X rays of young ladies. No symptoms. Dx ? https://t.co/niLezGzbdc
#JustAnOtherDayOnICU You are asked to do POCUS on a 72 y/o lady with increasing norepinephrine requirements (0.4 mcg/kg/min) and lactate second day post total pancreatectomy and sp...
Please describe the technetium Cardiac stress/rest study MPI ? https://t.co/07VJvMHVXS
Fundoscopic image of a patient with demyelinating disease. Diagnosis? https://t.co/oxAuvp7YzT
#POCUS case - calling all #DiuresisJedis and RV enthusiasts. This was a challenging case to manage on the wards, where POCUS was less helpful than I hoped.
1/Have disagreements between radiologists on the degree of cervical canal stenosis become a pain in the neck?! Here’s a #tweetorial on cervical stenosis grading that’s easy, reprod...
As a Cardiology fellow, we get a lot of consults for Stable Angina. Part 2: Some Imaging Modalities/Medications. *Not to use as medical advice, just tips, and always discuss wi...
1/Tonsillar or peritonsillar abscess? That is the question! When you look at a neck CT, do you know which one to say? A #tweetorial on #tonsillitis complications #medtwitter #radtw...
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...
Some advice I give my graduate students about how to keep on top of the literature in their field. A 🧵: 1/
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 🧵 about how t...
1/Controversy in radiology gets tense! The Mt Fuji sign for tension pneumocephalus is under scrutiny.When should you call it? A #tweetorial about #imaging this important #neurosur...
1/Talk about going for the jugular! A 🧵 about a case I never thought I would never be lucky enough to see & the largest IJ I’ve ever come across! #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMrad #med...
1/Feeling lucky? Or feeling evidence based? A #tweetorial about how to read a #pituitary #MRI using data and know if there’s cavernous sinus invasion w/the Knosp score. #medtwit...
Making a thread of some POCUS gifs from @thepocusatlas Will be referring to these during a basic POCUS workshop where learners practice scans on normal volunteers. Non-scanning...