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Vicente Martín (@vmargar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CSF leak classification The syndrome of spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is generally caused by leakage of CSF from the thecal sac within or along the spinal canal The authors categorized the CSF leaks into 4 types based on the morphology and distance from the midline

CSF leak classification 
The syndrome of spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is generally caused by leakage of CSF from the thecal sac within or along the spinal canal
The authors categorized the CSF leaks into 4 types based on the morphology and distance from the midline
Michael Hartung (@drmhartung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for ways to improve the clarity and quality of your radiology reports? @RSNA2019 electronic exhibit "How to Create a Great Radiology Report" has the answers! CME discussion in the Learning Center today 1245-115! #RSNA2019 Frank Gaillard @JeffreyKanneMD

Judy Gadde, DO, MBA (@judygadde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emory Peds Neuro Case #90 History: Teenage male with abnormal genetic workup *No answers or spoilers. Can use appropriate GIFs. Poll open 48 hours. #FOAMRad #FOAMed #EmoryPedsNeuro #MedEd #Radres

Emory Peds Neuro Case #90
History: Teenage male with abnormal genetic workup

*No answers or spoilers. Can use appropriate GIFs.    
Poll open 48 hours. 

#FOAMRad #FOAMed #EmoryPedsNeuro #MedEd #Radres
Vicente Martín (@vmargar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NeuroRad #MS #MultipleSclerosis Imaging predictors of long-term outcomes in multiple sclerosis Early focal inflammatory disease activity (gadolinium-enhancing) and spinal cord lesions are predictors of very long-term disease outcomes in relapse-onset multiple sclerosis.

#NeuroRad #MS #MultipleSclerosis 
Imaging predictors of long-term outcomes in multiple sclerosis
Early focal inflammatory disease activity  (gadolinium-enhancing)  and spinal cord lesions are predictors of very long-term disease outcomes in relapse-onset multiple sclerosis.
William T. O'Brien, DO 🧠🩻 (@wmobriendo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PediNeuroRad Case for the Weekend Slide 1: History & images at presentation Slide 2: Annotated images Slide 3: Answer & key points Have a great weekend… #PedsRad #NeuroRad #RadRes #FOAMrad

#PediNeuroRad
Case for the Weekend

Slide 1: History & images at presentation
Slide 2: Annotated images
Slide 3: Answer & key points

Have a great weekend…
#PedsRad #NeuroRad #RadRes #FOAMrad
Tabby A. Kennedy, MD (@tabby_kennedy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where is Broca's area? to learn more Neuroradiology fundamentals... I have added some great clinical correlation cases to learningneuroradiology.com #meded

Where is Broca's area?  to learn more Neuroradiology fundamentals... I have added some great clinical correlation cases to learningneuroradiology.com #meded
Vicente Martín (@vmargar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FOAMrad #neurorad #radres #MS #MultipleSclerosis Green & Red Flags MRI in MS (IV) Green flags (typical) Gadolinium-enhancing (A) nodular (B) open-ring (C) closed-ring (D) spinal cord nodular enhancement

#FOAMrad #neurorad #radres #MS #MultipleSclerosis 
Green & Red Flags MRI in MS (IV)
Green flags (typical)
Gadolinium-enhancing
(A) nodular
(B) open-ring
(C) closed-ring
(D) spinal cord nodular enhancement
Vicente Martín (@vmargar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MRI nonhemorrhagic markers of Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases Arteriolosclerosis: Severe (>20) enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS) located in the basal ganglia Peribasal ganglia pattern of WMH following the peripheral outline of the basal ganglia Lacunes in the basal ganglia

MRI nonhemorrhagic markers of Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases
Arteriolosclerosis: 
Severe (>20) enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS) located in the basal ganglia
Peribasal ganglia pattern of WMH following the peripheral outline of the basal ganglia
Lacunes in the basal ganglia
Angel Gómez-Cintrón, MD, MPH (@skeletalrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Floating Meniscus! Torn meniscocapsular ligaments (meniscofemoral and meniscotibial/coronary). Avulsed posterior root of the lateral meniscus. #mskrad UT Health San Antonio

The Floating Meniscus!   Torn meniscocapsular ligaments (meniscofemoral and meniscotibial/coronary). Avulsed posterior root of the lateral meniscus. #mskrad <a href="/UTHealthSA/">UT Health San Antonio</a>
Donald von Borstel (@drvonborstel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Answer for this weeks case: Plantar Fasciitis! Best and most correct GIF answer for this weeks case to Gotzon Iglesias H! #osuchs #MSK #RadRes #FOAMrad #FOAMed #plantarfasciitis

Answer for this weeks case: Plantar Fasciitis!

Best and most correct GIF answer for this weeks case to 
<a href="/gotzon_i/">Gotzon Iglesias H</a>!  #osuchs #MSK #RadRes #FOAMrad #FOAMed #plantarfasciitis
William T. O'Brien, DO 🧠🩻 (@wmobriendo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PediNeuroRad Case for the Weekend Slide 1: History & images at presentation Slide 2: Annotated images Slide 3: Answer & key points Have a great weekend and hope to see/meet some of you at #ASPNR20 in Miami next weekend! #PedsRad #NeuroRad #RadRes #FOAMrad

#PediNeuroRad
Case for the Weekend

Slide 1: History &amp; images at presentation
Slide 2: Annotated images
Slide 3: Answer &amp; key points

Have a great weekend and hope to see/meet some of you at #ASPNR20 in Miami next weekend!

#PedsRad #NeuroRad #RadRes #FOAMrad
Ryan B Peterson 🇸🇪 (@ryanbpetersonmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christopher Watterson Nicholas Koontz Judy Gadde, DO, MBA The American Society of Neuroradiology IU Radiology and Imaging Sciences @EmoryRadiology Jefferson Radiology @CincyPedsNeuro Gennaro D'Anna, MD, EDiNR @ASER_ERad Brent Weinberg, MD, PhD Answer: Acute Wallerian degeneration First time I've ever seen it restrict. Great call by Christopher Watterson. Extensive literature about time frame. Keep in mind if you see abnormal restricted diffusion in brainstem/cord following brain infarct or hemorrhage. #EmoryRadCOTD

<a href="/CT_Watterson/">Christopher Watterson</a> <a href="/nakoontz/">Nicholas Koontz</a> <a href="/JudyGadde/">Judy Gadde, DO, MBA</a> <a href="/TheASNR/">The American Society of Neuroradiology</a> <a href="/IURadiology/">IU Radiology and Imaging Sciences</a> @EmoryRadiology <a href="/JeffersonRads/">Jefferson Radiology</a> @CincyPedsNeuro <a href="/gennadanna/">Gennaro D'Anna, MD, EDiNR</a> @ASER_ERad <a href="/BrentWeinberg/">Brent Weinberg, MD, PhD</a> Answer: Acute Wallerian degeneration

First time I've ever seen it restrict.  Great call by <a href="/CT_Watterson/">Christopher Watterson</a>.  Extensive literature about time frame.  Keep in mind if you see abnormal restricted diffusion in brainstem/cord following brain infarct or hemorrhage.
#EmoryRadCOTD
Vicente Martín (@vmargar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FOAMrad MRI Signs of Intracranial Hypotension Coronal: Venous engorgement of SSS (1) Pachymeningeal enhancement (2) Superficial siderosis (3) Enlarged pituitary gland (4) Prominent intercavernous sinus (5) Effaced suprasellar cistern (6) Subdural fluid collection (7)

#FOAMrad 
MRI Signs of Intracranial Hypotension 
Coronal:
Venous engorgement of SSS (1)
Pachymeningeal enhancement (2)
Superficial siderosis (3)
Enlarged pituitary gland (4)
Prominent intercavernous sinus (5)
Effaced suprasellar cistern (6)
Subdural fluid collection (7)
Vicente Martín (@vmargar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FOAMrad #neurorad Prominent Inferior Intercavernous Sinus (IICS): A Sign of Intracranial Hypotension (SIH) Dilatation of the IICS is frequently associated with SIH, although it can also be found in the healthy adult as a normal anatomic variant.

#FOAMrad #neurorad 
Prominent Inferior Intercavernous Sinus (IICS): A Sign of Intracranial Hypotension (SIH)

Dilatation of the IICS is frequently associated with SIH, although it can also be found in the healthy adult as a normal anatomic variant.
BIR Journals (@bjr_radiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Current concepts of cross-sectional and functional anatomy of the cerebellum: a pictorial review and atlas bit.ly/31xg8OZ #radiology #neurorad

Current concepts of cross-sectional and functional anatomy of the cerebellum: a pictorial review and atlas
bit.ly/31xg8OZ
#radiology #neurorad
ARRS (@arrs_radiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This article reviews the appearance of various abnormalities that affect the lumbar intervertebral disk and diskovertebral segment through anatomic-pathologic correlation in cadavers. ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…

Cynthia Czawlytko, MD (@drcyncity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Differential diagnosis for toxic/metabolic encephalopathies! Had to make this one after I was stumped by a case of hemichorea-hemiballismus in the ED. #radiology #FOAMrad #MRI #neuroradiology #neurology #meded #radres

Differential diagnosis for toxic/metabolic encephalopathies! Had to make this one after I was stumped by a case of hemichorea-hemiballismus in the ED. #radiology #FOAMrad #MRI #neuroradiology #neurology #meded #radres