🚨 New episode of the @RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 Dr. Cai & Dr. Oleaga share insights on choosing a career in academic radiology, balancing clinical work, research, & education, & navigating the transition from trainee to attending bit.ly/3Qp9uYV
The latest Cases from the Cooky Jar describes clinical and imaging features of Pallister-Hall syndrome, which arises from truncating mutations in the GLI3 gene. bit.ly/43EPWmi
What's normal for nail anatomy? This article reviews radiographic, CT, MRI, and US findings of normal nail anatomy and pathologic disorders and provides tips for image acquisition and interpretation. bit.ly/4eio9y3
🚨 A new episode of the @RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 Hear how leading radiologists use the RAD News framework to bring empathy clarity and confidence to life changing conversations bit.ly/4dFIpIz
Could a “stable” subsolid nodule or atypical pulmonary cyst represent early lung adenocarcinoma? This review highlights long-term follow-up, risk stratification, and multidisciplinary management of these challenging lesions. bit.ly/4dUXhE9@omer_ondr@PittRadiology
🚨 A new episode of the @RadioGraphics podcast is now available! 🚨 Dr. Clint Sliker reveals how to spot subtle but deadly trauma findings on CT before they are missed bit.ly/48WcOAU
Single ventricle physiology includes diverse congenital defects with shared hemodynamic challenges. Echo, CT, and MRI define anatomy, guide staged palliation vs repair, and inform surgical decisions. @vineetao17@PRajiah_CV@MayoRadiologybit.ly/4uptkkW
Not all pulmonary emboli are thrombotic. NTPE includes septic, tumor, fat, air, and iatrogenic causes—often mimicking PE but needing different management. Imaging clues and clinical context are key for timely diagnosis. @BrighamRad@BWHRadEdubit.ly/4d20C2N
The WHO reclassification of Ewing-like sarcomas reshapes diagnosis: ES, CIC-, BCOR-, and EWSR1–non-ETS tumors each have distinct imaging findings, genetics and outcomes. Recognizing these patterns is key to guiding prognosis and precision treatment @Rdiag2bit.ly/4dhNsQk
The ABR Diagnostic Radiology Core Exams are quickly approaching--use our comprehensive RadioGraphics ABR Blueprints article index to prepare. Now updated with our most recent content! @cookyscan1@RadG_Editorbit.ly/4dWMSsd
Incidental findings: common, often benign--but not always. This review updates ACR guidance, highlights gaps, and challenges prior recommendations across organs. A must-read to refine management and avoid unnecessary workup. @UCDRadiologybit.ly/4ti648B
Transcranial ultrasound in adults is an emerging tool to assess cerebral blood flow and brain tissue, with uses including vasospasm monitoring, stroke risk in sickle cell disease, and right-to-left shunt detection. linkedin.com/in/mateus-esmer…bit.ly/4n2pZWQ
The latest Cases from the Cooky Jar features imaging findings of macrodystrophia lipomatosa macrodactyly (MLM), a rare progressive disorder typically affecting the second or third digit of the hand or foot. bit.ly/3OktTgS
🚨 A new episode of the @RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 @JamieClarkeRad discusses why radiology mentorship remains hard to access for medical students and how intentional changes can open clearer pathways into the field bit.ly/487OQSR
Radiology throughput isn’t about doing more—it’s about fixing the bottleneck. Use the Theory of Constraints to find rate-limiters and drive high-impact workflow improvements in resource-strained settings. @Jim_Rawson_MD, @olgabrook, @BIDMCRad@BIDMC_AbdImgbit.ly/4cePxfu
Post-treatment HCC imaging is clearer. The 2024 LI-RADS TR update refines criteria for radiation vs non-radiation therapies and adds MRI features to better detect viable tumor for accurate assessment and management @guigotti92@rocharadiologia@VChernyakMDbit.ly/4eiXdPa