Radiopaedia Cases
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I automatically tweet out every new peer-reviewed case added to @Radiopaedia, the world's greatest free radiology resource. You're welcome.
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28-09-2021 07:59:41
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Half the skull is more lucent than the other half in this 80yo male. Do you know why? ANSWER: radiopaedia.org/cases/62022 Case courtesy of Andrew Dixon
This 25yo woman tripped over a cat. The cat is presumably fine and smug as ever. Can you spot the injury? ANSWER: radiopaedia.org/cases/47384 Case courtesy of Dr Henry Knipe
Another new course! Foot & Ankle Injuries by Andrew Murphy. Four hours of educational goodness for just $9! Free in 125 low and middle income countries. radiopaedia.org/courses/x-ray-…
New video on our YouTube channel featuring Craig Hacking with a few quick ultrasound tips for diagnosing appendicitis.
Cough and shortness of breath in a 45yo woman. What do you think might be the cause? ANSWER: radiopaedia.org/cases/153510 Case courtesy of Craig Hacking #foamed #foamrad
This week on the podcast Frank Gaillard complains about getting old and Andrew Murphy chats with M. Skalski and Frank about how to prepare radiology talks and medical illustrations. radiopaedia.org/podcast #foamrad #radres
If you understand T1 signal and anatomy then you’ll know what to call this finding… ANSWER: radiopaedia.org/cases/153561 Case courtesy of Frank Gaillard #foamrad #neurorad #mskrad
“When was the last time you reported an HRCT chest?” New ep! Thankfully Frank Gaillard and I only reminisced about our HRCT skills for a minute before handing this episode over to the true experts. Enjoy 😊 🎧 radiopaedia.org/podcast #foamrad #chestrad #radres
21 episodes already! Does that mean Frank Gaillard and I can officially start drinking while we record the #ReadingRoom podcast? This week was a fun one. A bit of chat about multi-disciplinary meetings, short reports, availability bias, POCUS and cow-powered starships. Enjoy!