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🚀🧠Meta-tweetorial - join me (🧔🏻♂️) as we dissect @rkchoi's case tweet-by-tweet!🧵 ~A TIA-mimic with unexpected twist🩸🧠 🚨Check out @rkchoi's original thread first👇🏾 #neurotwitter...
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...
1/Is remembering cerebellar anatomy making you dizzy? Need help telling your flocculus from your nodule? Here’s some help, w/an #anatomy #tweetorial on the 9 lobules of the verm...
1/ If only there was a way to make hippocampal anatomy memorable! Here is a #tweetorial of the basics of hippocampal #anatomy that will hopefully stay in your #hippocampus! #m...
1/Mike Tyson once said, “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.” In honor of all the great hooks and crosses—here is a #tweetorial about mandibular fxs! #FOAMe...
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 #tweetorial ab...
1/ “Now listen carefully!” Does the word “tbone” make you think of a tough guy nickname before ear anatomy? Do you know the CT ice cream cone & then nada? Then you need this #t...
1/Does PTERYGOPALATINE FOSSA anatomy feel as confusing as its spelling? Does it seem to have as many openings as letters in its name? Let this #tweetorial on PPF #anatomy help you...
1/Remembering spinal fracture classifications is back breaking work! A #tweetorial to help your remember the scoring system for thoracic & lumbar fractures—“TLICS” to the cool kid...
1/Understanding cervical radiculopathy is a pain in the neck! But knowing the distributions can help your search A #tweetorial to help you remember cervical radicular pain distribu...
1/Do radiologists sound like they are speaking a different language when they talk about MRI? T1 shortening what? T2 prolongation who? Here’s a translation w/a #tweetorial introdu...
1/Just because the finding is obvious doesn’t mean the case is easy! Here’s a & about an interesting case that takes no time to make the finding, but a lot of time to get the diag...