Valentina Q P
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Me río de todo tratando de superar mis límites extracorpóreos.
Joined December 2020
Fue lindo ver a Annie otra vez. Comprendí que era una gran persona y lo agradable que había sido conocerla. Buen viaje, Diane https://t.co/s4rx8yKWam
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I am concerned with my speciality of Abnormal Movement Disorders. Its current obsession with meaningless clinimetrics, premature biological definitions, spanophilia, synuclein aggregation has let to an increasingly barren field.
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Nothing now gives me greater pleasure than seeing my students and fellows outstrip me in every way. It is my negligible contribution to the advancement of civilisation
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@SaninPazC Me gusta mucho esta traducción: “Engañoso es el corazón más que todas las cosas, y perverso; ¿quién lo conocerá?"
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"En este campus hay lugares donde nadie lee porque están muy ocupados escribiendo artículos que nadie lee" @agaviriau @ElLocutorioDC
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Lamentamos el fallecimiento del Dr. Francisco Lopera Restrepo, gran investigador y ser humano. Su legado en las neurociencias y el estudio del Alzheimer vivirá siempre. Gracias por inspirarnos. #Homenaje #FranciscoLopera #Neurociencias #Alzheimer @neuroudea @UdeA
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Semana del Cerebro Colombia 2024: "Cerebro y Danza", del 11 al 17 de marzo en Cali, ve! #bawColombia2014 #BAW
@BrainAWColombia @fsaludunivalle @ColneColombia
@IBROorg @neuroFALAN
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#MondayTip 🧠Proposed #algorithm for the management of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis 💡Just released #Guidelines offer essential insights for diagnosis and management of #CVT 🙌Great work by @gsaposnik @CBushnellMD & all the writing group @StrokeAHA_ASA⤵️ https://t.co/oXmT1W82BQ
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Merry Christmas, #neuroscience friends! One of the best things in my career happened last year around this time, when @FeldmannLucia and @neumann_wj included me on their christmas article published in @MDJ_Journal. https://t.co/uQirjOWM2g But… was it really!? Read on..
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🌀 Has a patient been struggling with persistent #dizziness? It might be persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD). This chronic condition doesn't involve spinning vertigo, but it does bring hypersensitivity to motion and visual stimuli. #NeurologyRF 🧵
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Fisher's rules should be hand outs for all residents starting out in neurology. One of the great masters who like Charcot saw pathological examination as the final component of diagnosis
@caseyalbin reminded me of the CM Fisher’s rules 🏥🧠👇 @JAMANeuro 🛬17 "rules" summarizing some of the basic principles he has followed in the practice of medicine #MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter #neurotwitter #MedEd #EndNeurophobia #NeuroTwitter #Neurology
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Can you name the 5 alien limb syndromes? This video shows one of the most famous: inter-manual conflict. Key points: - Did you know it is important to localize where the pathology is likely within the brain and whether you have a disconnection syndrome; anterior vs. posterior and
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Is this ALS or benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS). We get this consult quite a bit every year. This example in this video was a case of benign fasciculation syndrome limited to one muscle group. Key points: - Shocker fact on benign fasciculations is that some studies suggest up
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During my training I wrote down in a small notebook the anecdotes and aphorisms of my chiefs relating to clues in the history. They showed me how to elicit pathognomonic signs on ward rounds too. Much more useful in clinical practice than textbook knowledge
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Fiber architectures at the putamen, globus pallidus, and thalamus visualized from ex-vivo human brain scan #DigitalBrainBank
https://t.co/GB1FOsHZ8y DWI signals in putamen and globus pallidus are usually very low, but this dataset has enough SNR to allow for fiber tracking.
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Talozzi et al. report that long-term stroke symptoms can be predicted individually based on acute clinical neuroimaging with a mean absolute error below 20%, and provide the first atlas of disconnectome-deficit relationships. https://t.co/6KE6VZ2KiJ
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They become each other’s best friends rather than their upbraiding, angry angels. They recognise they are trying to do something extremely complicated together – and block their ears to society’s malicious suggestion that it might ever be easy. End of thread.
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