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Rusty Hofmann

@rustyhofmannmd

Professor, Stanford School of Medicine, Co-Founder Grand Rounds, Inc, Chief of Interventional Radiology

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Given all the heavy issues we have faced in 2020, I thought I would change the tone and ask my Radiology colleagues and question. “Can kit¹⁴³ see througha bottle of contrast?” JVIR RSNA Stanford Radiology

Given all the heavy issues we have faced in 2020, I thought I would change the tone and ask my Radiology colleagues and question. “Can <a href="/DCSuperman/">kit¹⁴³</a> see througha bottle of contrast?” <a href="/JVIRmedia/">JVIR</a> <a href="/RSNA/">RSNA</a> <a href="/StanfordRad/">Stanford Radiology</a>
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Obesity in the 2020's is what cigarette smoking was in the 1970's....deadly. Proud to see @FormHealthUS tackling this "large" problem.forbes.com/sites/debgordo…

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Comparison of Anticoagulation Regimens Following Stent Placement for Nonthrombotic Lower Extremity Venous Disease. Tori Arendt Kosec, MD Rusty Hofmann ow.ly/g3Bn50GG7Av #irad

Comparison of Anticoagulation Regimens Following Stent Placement for Nonthrombotic Lower Extremity Venous Disease. <a href="/ToriArendt/">Tori Arendt Kosec, MD</a> <a href="/rustyhofmannMD/">Rusty Hofmann</a> ow.ly/g3Bn50GG7Av #irad
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On #ABCNews David Muir incorrectly says unvaccinated are 17% more likely hospitalized and 22% to die than vaccinated. Later by correspondant it is corrected to be 17 TIMES and 22 TIMES more likely. Please restate. Stanford IR Stanford Medicine Stanford Health Care

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The best teaching is real-time. Using a sterile pen on the sterile drape as my “chalk and blackboard” to teach my resident about stent landing location. Stanford IR Stanford Medicine JVIR

The best teaching is real-time. Using a sterile pen on the sterile drape as my “chalk and blackboard” to teach my resident about stent landing location. <a href="/Stanford_IR/">Stanford IR</a> <a href="/StanfordMed/">Stanford Medicine</a> <a href="/JVIRmedia/">JVIR</a>
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Watching #TNFonPrime last night on wired Comcast Business line in Silicon Valley and had over a thousand “glitches” and freezes. If Prime Video cant deliver it to my home wonder how they will deliver it elsewhere

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For 25 years at Stanford we have stented below the inguinal ligament and advocated as such in appropriate patients. And after every talk I give, people ask about safety etc. Tomorrow will present data on why you need to do it, when the vein isn’t normal.