Dr Sumer Sethi
@sumersethi
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Founder DAMS α , Radiologist, Author, TEDx speaker #radiology #medicaleducation #MedEd #Medtwitter #Edtech #damsdelhi #MedX
New Delhi
Joined December 2008
Elusive Treasure Hunt | Dr. Sumer Sethi | TEDxAIIMSNewDelhi https://t.co/hYBPqvTjul via @YouTube
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@sumersethi AI isn’t replacing radiologists — it’s empowering them. Toppers choose Radiology with vision, while many others still choose based on past trends, not future foresight. Radiology remains exciting precisely because it sits at the intersection of tech, medicine, intelligence shift.
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41/100 in NEETPG 2025 select Radiology. Why Radiology as a choice Is Still Rising , Even in the Age of AI ? Everyone outside medicine keeps saying: “AI will replace radiologists.” But the choices filled NEET PG rankers tell a different story. Year after year, Radiology remains
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🧓🧬 Nature: Why Centenarians Rarely Get Cancer What if extreme aging doesn’t raise cancer risk — but suppresses it? 📰 Read more in MedWeekly → https://t.co/b54zXuoxoB Stanford’s new study reveals a paradox: Middle age = rising mutations → rising cancer risk 90+ = tissues
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AI wrote an X-ray report at AIIMS — but here’s the real story. My thoughts on the viral report on social media today. It’s a big leap for medical tech and a great workflow booster: faster reads, fewer misses, better triage. But the viral report itself reminds us — AI outputs are
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An honor to conduct the Webinar on Nephrotic Syndrome on behalf of ‘@iapindia Pediatric Nephrology Chapter’ as ‘President Elect 2025-IAP Nephrology’. Also an honour to have both Present & Next, President, @iapindia in the webinar with us (Dr @drneelam03 ) Thanks @iapindia !
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Contrary to popular opinion and according to this randomised trial, drinking caffeinated coffee actually reduces the risk of AF. What does this mean? 1. No need to ask patients with AF to convert to decaf. 2. Coffee and its polyphenols benefit the cardiovascular system and the
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INI-CET November 2025 PYT rich but some twists and turns The overall difficulty of the exam can be described as moderate to tough. A large proportion of questions were inspired by previous years’ papers, but most had been heavily restructured, testing conceptual depth rather
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The INICET November 2025 paper reaffirmed that radiology is not an isolated subject — it’s the clinician’s compass guiding diagnosis, management, and prognosis. From tuberculosis to pancreatic anomalies, the key lies in pattern recognition, logical next steps, and
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Pancreatic Cystic Tumors: Decode the Biochemical Clues A 55-year-old female with a cystic pancreatic lesion showing high CEA, low amylase/lipase, and mucin presence points toward Mucinous Cystadenoma. Understanding fluid analysis and imaging features helps differentiate
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Pancreatic Divisum: An Anatomic Variant with Clinical Significance A patient with chronic abdominal pain, elevated enzymes, and MRCP showing the main duct opening into the minor papilla indicates pancreatic divisum. Concept Clarification: Pancreatic Divisum → Predisposes to
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Diaphyseal Lesions and Osteomyelitis: The MRI Edge In a 13-year-old presenting with arm swelling, high ESR, and a diaphyseal lesion, MRI is the next best step — primarily to assess bone marrow edema before proceeding to biopsy. Takeaway: MRI remains the most sensitive early
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Extradural Hemorrhage (EDH): The Classic Trauma Case A patient with head trauma, vomiting, and unconsciousness shows EDH on imaging. Management Insight: Burr hole with evacuation is the immediate life-saving procedure. Craniectomy is reserved for decompression when there’s
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Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN): The “Wet Lung” A term baby with respiratory distress that resolves within 48 hours and an X-ray showing thickened horizontal fissure and sunray-like appearance represents TTN. Key Idea: This condition reflects delayed clearance of fetal
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Pancoast Tumor: The Apex Predator of the Lung A lesion in the upper lobe or lung apex, presenting with arm pain, tingling, and Horner’s syndrome, points toward a Pancoast tumor. Investigation Pathway: CT-guided biopsy → For definitive diagnosis. MRI → To evaluate extent and
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Tuberculosis: Classic Signs with Modern Relevance A patient presented with retroviral positivity, low-grade fever, hemoptysis, and an opacity in the right upper zone with volume loss — evidenced by the pulled-up horizontal fissure. This remains a textbook presentation of
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Radiology in INICET November 2025: A Strategic Overview Radiology continues to be a pivotal subject in the INICET exams, testing not just image recognition, but the clinical application of imaging across integrated scenarios. The November 2025 paper reaffirmed the trend toward
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