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🙏Honored to receive the 2025 Editor’s Recognition Award for reviewing with Special Distinction from Radiology: Imaging Cancer. 🧠📑Very grateful to the editorial team for this recognition and for the opportunity to contribute as a reviewer. @RadIC_Editor
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👨‍⚖️A 58-year-old man presented with progressive gait instability, cognitive decline, urinary incontinence, and intermittent headaches. 🤔Is hydrocephalus present? Can you identify an underlying cause that may be directly visible on the imaging?
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🤖Why does strong AI performance so often fail to translate into clinical benefit? 📃In this new Perspective, I propose a 3-level framework: technical validity, workflow validity, and clinical validity. Bridging the gap between them may be key to successful clinical adoption. doi.org/10.37349/emed.2026.1…
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🧠Not all intracranial abscesses are the same. 💡Epidural collections are often more localized, whereas subdural empyemas can spread rapidly and require urgent intervention. Intracerebral abscesses carry additional risks, including mass effect and ventricular rupture. doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2026.1…
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What is the name of this rare, congenital condition?
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✅Post-traumatic longus colli muscle contusion. 💡An uncommon and probably underrecognized cause of persistent neck pain after cervical hyperextension trauma. CT may be unrevealing, while MRI better demonstrates deep prevertebral muscle injury and edema. doi.org/10.18295/2075-0528.2…
🤶A 72-year-old woman developed persistent posterior neck pain and right shoulder pain after a syncopal episode during defecation, resulting in blunt cervical trauma. 🤔What is your differential diagnosis?
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🤶A 72-year-old woman developed persistent posterior neck pain and right shoulder pain after a syncopal episode during defecation, resulting in blunt cervical trauma. 🤔What is your differential diagnosis?
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✅Post-traumatic longus colli muscle contusion. 💡An uncommon and probably underrecognized cause of persistent neck pain after cervical hyperextension trauma. CT may be unrevealing, while MRI better demonstrates deep prevertebral muscle injury and edema. doi.org/10.18295/2075-0528.2…
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🤶A 72-year-old woman developed persistent posterior neck pain and right shoulder pain after a syncopal episode during defecation, resulting in blunt cervical trauma. 🤔What is your differential diagnosis?
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✅HSV-1 encephalitis. 🧠Herpes simplex encephalitis can mimic acute stroke, especially when presenting without fever or prodromal symptoms. Always keep stroke mimics in mind. doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.72772
👱‍♀️A 55-year-old woman with sudden-onset left hemiparesis, hemisensory loss, dysarthria, gaze deviation and anosognosia (NIHSS 16). No fever, headache, seizures, or prodromal symptoms. 🥼What would be your differential diagnosis?
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👱‍♀️A 55-year-old woman with sudden-onset left hemiparesis, hemisensory loss, dysarthria, gaze deviation and anosognosia (NIHSS 16). No fever, headache, seizures, or prodromal symptoms. 🥼What would be your differential diagnosis?
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✅HSV-1 encephalitis. 🧠Herpes simplex encephalitis can mimic acute stroke, especially when presenting without fever or prodromal symptoms. Always keep stroke mimics in mind. doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.72772
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👱‍♀️A 55-year-old woman with sudden-onset left hemiparesis, hemisensory loss, dysarthria, gaze deviation and anosognosia (NIHSS 16). No fever, headache, seizures, or prodromal symptoms. 🥼What would be your differential diagnosis?
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✅MOGAD presenting as ADEM with bilateral optic neuritis. 💡In children, MOGAD often shows an ADEM-like pattern with large white matter lesions, frequently involving the thalami. Optic neuritis is commonly bilateral and tends to affect the anterior optic nerve. doi.org/10.1111/cei.13641
👧A 3-year-old girl presents with encephalopathy, multifocal neurological deficits, and visual symptoms. 🤔Which demyelinating disorder would you most strongly suspect based on these MRI findings?
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👧A 3-year-old girl presents with encephalopathy, multifocal neurological deficits, and visual symptoms. 🤔Which demyelinating disorder would you most strongly suspect based on these MRI findings?
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✅MOGAD presenting as ADEM with bilateral optic neuritis. 💡In children, MOGAD often shows an ADEM-like pattern with large white matter lesions, frequently involving the thalami. Optic neuritis is commonly bilateral and tends to affect the anterior optic nerve. doi.org/10.1111/cei.13641
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👧A 3-year-old girl presents with encephalopathy, multifocal neurological deficits, and visual symptoms. 🤔Which demyelinating disorder would you most strongly suspect based on these MRI findings?
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✅Solitary mucinous brain metastasis. 🤔Several participants correctly focused on the unusual marked T2 hypointensity. While hemorrhage, melanoma, lymphoma, and granulomatous lesions may enter the differential, dense mucin can also produce strikingly low T2 signal. doi.org/10.1102/1470-7330.20…
🫥A patient presents with a solitary intracranial mass. 🧑‍⚕️Is there a particular imaging feature that helps narrow the differential diagnosis? What would be your leading diagnosis?
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🫥A patient presents with a solitary intracranial mass. 🧑‍⚕️Is there a particular imaging feature that helps narrow the differential diagnosis? What would be your leading diagnosis?
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✅Solitary mucinous brain metastasis. 🤔Several participants correctly focused on the unusual marked T2 hypointensity. While hemorrhage, melanoma, lymphoma, and granulomatous lesions may enter the differential, dense mucin can also produce strikingly low T2 signal. doi.org/10.1102/1470-7330.20…
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