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@stanfordneuroi1
stanfordneuroimaging
2 years
Interested in joining our team? We currently have open positions at both Stanford and our VA affiliate! Check out openings at: https://t.co/hQo39pes9d @RSNA @TheASNR @ASHNRSociety @theASFNR @The_ASSR @wnrs2023 @TheENRS @StanfordRad @StanfordMed #NeuroRad #NeuroFellow #MedEd
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@stanfordneuroi1
stanfordneuroimaging
2 years
Interested in learning more about our Diagnostic #NeuroRad #Fellowship? Join our open house Monday, October 30th at 6-7pm PST. Register at https://t.co/sCngafjLJ1 @JeremyHeitMDPHD @EricTranvinhMD @nancyfstanford #RadRes #MedEd @StanfordRadRes @StanfordRad
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@stanfordneuroi1
stanfordneuroimaging
3 years
It's the first Friday of the month! And that means you get to learn more about one of exceptional faculty members @BryanLanzman
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@ChildNeuroSoc
Child Neurology Society
3 years
#CNSMeetOurMembers Spotlight: Dr. Rebecca Levy (@RebeccaJLevyMD) Dr. Levy is Instructor at Stanford/Lucile Packard Children's Hospital @Stanford_Neuro @StanfordChild @StanfordHealth She sub-specializes in neurogenetics 🧬 🧵
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@TheAJNR
AJNR
3 years
#AJNRcow >> October 27, 2022 >> A 30-year-old man with 2 days of headaches and malaise. In the ED, he is found to have altered mental status, mutism, fever, tachycardia, hypertension, rigidity, hyperreflexia, and a purpuric rash. View the case at https://t.co/YXBlwiN5Sb.
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@Michael_Iv_MD
Michael Iv
3 years
Super proud of our team for finally publishing this Neurorads Q&A book! Took years & blood, sweat, and tears! Thank you for your contributions @EricTranvinhMD @BryanLanzman @mpenta21 SyedHashmi @stanfordneuroi1 @StanfordRad @ThiemeNY https://t.co/nJwKnsppb7
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@FrontNeurol
Frontiers - Neurology
3 years
New Research: Arterial Spin Labeling Imaging Characteristics of Anti-leucine-rich Glioma-Inactivated 1 Encephalitis: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: Background and Significance Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is a rare group of diseases… https://t.co/2gTvB45ezK #Neurology
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@ZeshanAChaudhry
Zeshan Chaudhry
7 years
Fantastic discussion! I'm curious as to how many places actually have 3T MRI available in the acute setting. I suspect in the community setting still only 1.5 T may be available at many centers. How about a poll? @StanfordNRAD #StanfordNRADjc #seizure #epilepsy #brain
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
Thank you everyone for participating! #StanfordNRADjc
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
Q5. How could NIRIS be used in clinical practice? #StanfordNRADjc
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
Q4. How does NIRIS differ from the Marshall and Rotterdam scores?#StanfordNRADjc
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
MRI was not included in the study. Do you envision a role for MRI in the future? #StanfordNRADjc
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
Q3: What is the concept behind NIRIS? #StanfordNRADjc
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
How does NIRIS differ from TBI-RADS? #StanfordNRADjc
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
Q2: What is NIRIS?#StanfordNRADjc
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
7 years
Welcome to #StanfordNRADjc Q1: Why do we need imaging biomarkers for TBI?
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@BryanLanzman
Bryan Lanzman
8 years
Some ICA occlusions will have the same perfusion deficit as M1 occlusions depending on ACA anatomy. Is making this distinction important prior to going to cath lab?#StanfordNRADjc
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