Lorenzo Pinelli (@lorenzopinelli) 's Twitter Profile
Lorenzo Pinelli

@lorenzopinelli

adult and pediatric neuroradiologist, opinions are my own (whose else could they be? 😊)

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Divya Gunda (@learnneurorad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While there are many classification systems for ICA anatomy, the NYU classification seems to be more practical on cross sectional imaging and removes some confusion regarding the lacerum and clinoid segments. #radres #Neurorad #NeuroTwitter #Neurosurgery #MedEd #FOAMrad

While there are many classification systems for ICA anatomy, the NYU classification seems to be more practical on cross sectional imaging and removes some confusion regarding the lacerum and clinoid segments. #radres #Neurorad #NeuroTwitter #Neurosurgery #MedEd #FOAMrad
Mohit Agarwal (@mohittccneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please make sure to register and attend this ‘do not miss’ webinar on pediatric T bone tomorrow May 30, 11AM central U.S. time by Caroline Robson, MBChB, moderated by Shweta Kumar, MD and Vidya Sankar Viswanathan bit.ly/TCCWebinarMay2…

Please make sure to register and attend this ‘do not miss’ webinar on pediatric T bone tomorrow May 30, 11AM central U.S. time by <a href="/callyrobs/">Caroline Robson, MBChB</a>, moderated by <a href="/shwicicle/">Shweta Kumar, MD</a> and <a href="/vidya555sankar/">Vidya Sankar Viswanathan</a> 

 bit.ly/TCCWebinarMay2…
Jack Garnham (@jjgarnham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you explain this tiny focus of diffusion restriction in the body of the right hippocampus? The patient was a confused adult with profound anterograde amnesia. This was transient global amnesia! TGA is a rare, benign, self-limited disorder characterised by failure of

How do you explain this tiny focus of diffusion restriction in the body of the right hippocampus? The patient was a confused adult with profound anterograde amnesia.

This was transient global amnesia! TGA is a rare, benign, self-limited disorder characterised by failure of
American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology (@the_aspnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A brilliant talk by Mariasavina Severino on fetal MRI and a key diagnostic dilemma: When should we suspect — and report — a genetic cause behind our imaging findings? With a focus on multidisciplinary collaboration, she shares how to distinguish genetic malformations from acquired

A brilliant talk by <a href="/MSavinaSeverino/">Mariasavina Severino</a> on fetal MRI and a key diagnostic dilemma:
 When should we suspect — and report — a genetic cause behind our imaging findings?
With a focus on multidisciplinary collaboration, she shares how to distinguish genetic malformations from acquired
American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology (@the_aspnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Case of the week: 14-year-old girl with seizures manifest as staring episodes bit.ly/4jxTM6h Andrew Kuhn, MD, and Andrew Kim, MD, Weill Cornell Medical Center/ NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital #PediNeuroRad #MedEd #FOAMrad #PedsRad

Case of the week: 14-year-old girl with seizures manifest as staring episodes bit.ly/4jxTM6h Andrew Kuhn, MD, and Andrew Kim, MD, Weill Cornell Medical Center/ NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital #PediNeuroRad #MedEd #FOAMrad #PedsRad
Wende Gibbs (@wendengibbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very important update for all radiologists (practicing and in training) who read #MS cases - new diagnostic guidelines rely more heavily on imaging, so we can make an even more impactful difference in patient outcomes! Learn about the criteria, new imaging protocols, and #AI

Very important update for all radiologists (practicing and in training) who read #MS cases  - new diagnostic guidelines rely more heavily on imaging, so we can make an even more impactful difference in patient outcomes! 

Learn about the criteria, new imaging protocols, and #AI
Daniel Gewolb, MD (@daniel_gewolb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Critical Illness-Associated Cerebral Microbleeds 🩸🧠 🔷Possible pathogenesis: Hypoxemia usually in setting of Acute respiratory failure +/- ECMO. Similar to high-altitude exposure microbleeds 🔷IMAGING: ▶️Diffuse microhemorrhages involving the CORPUS CALLOSUM & JUXTACORTICAL

Critical Illness-Associated Cerebral Microbleeds 🩸🧠 

🔷Possible pathogenesis: Hypoxemia usually in setting of Acute respiratory failure +/- ECMO. Similar to high-altitude exposure microbleeds

🔷IMAGING:

▶️Diffuse microhemorrhages involving the CORPUS CALLOSUM &amp; JUXTACORTICAL
SPIN | Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging (@spinacademics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our great pleasure to bring to our world of learners this free outreach education study day on all aspects of fetal radiology, in association with the incredible WFPI and a stellar line up of teachers from across the globe. Certificate of attendance will be provided!

Our great pleasure to bring to our world of learners this free outreach education study day on all aspects of fetal radiology, in association with the incredible <a href="/WorldFederation/">WFPI</a> and a stellar line up of teachers from across the globe. Certificate of attendance will be provided!
Daniel Gewolb, MD (@daniel_gewolb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔷What is the most likely diagnosis in this 20 y/o M w/ several months of headache, vomiting, polyuria, and tunnel vision? 🧠 #MedEd #Medicine #Neurology #Neurosurgery #radres #futreradres #FOAMed #MRI ASHNR Albany Med Radiology Residency Radiopaedia.org

🔷What is the most likely diagnosis in this 20 y/o M w/ several months of headache, vomiting, polyuria, and tunnel vision? 🧠

#MedEd #Medicine #Neurology #Neurosurgery #radres #futreradres #FOAMed #MRI <a href="/ASHNRSociety/">ASHNR</a> <a href="/AlbanyMedRadRes/">Albany Med Radiology Residency</a> <a href="/Radiopaedia/">Radiopaedia.org</a>
Richard Choi, DO, FNCS (@rkchoi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ 👋 there #neurotwitter #neurocritcare, as part of my @neurocritcarej #SoMeAmbassador role, today we will be breaking down the following article: link.springer.com/article/10.100… Nick Murray Jump to 7/ for article

Jack Garnham (@jjgarnham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elderly patient with a trans-spatial enhancing orbital mass with intraconal and extraconal components, squeezing around the optic nerve and extraocular muscles but respecting the confines of the bony orbit. These are the typical appearances of an orbital lymphoproliferative

Elderly patient with a trans-spatial enhancing orbital mass with intraconal and extraconal components, squeezing around the optic nerve and extraocular muscles but respecting the confines of the bony orbit. These are the typical appearances of an orbital lymphoproliferative
Spinal CSF Leak Foundation (@spinalcsfleak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are back with updates from Day 2 of the 2025 Intracranial Hypotension conference in Amsterdam, with photos of the talk slides courtesy of our Board members, Vice-President Kyle Spawn and Isaac Brodsky, who were able to attend in person.

We are back with updates from Day 2 of the 2025 Intracranial Hypotension conference in Amsterdam, with photos of the talk slides courtesy of our Board members, Vice-President Kyle Spawn and Isaac Brodsky, who were able to attend in person.
Sameer Raniga (@samrad77) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intravertebral vacuum cleft sign: air within the collapsed vertebral body. It occurs due to delayed post-traumatic collapse of the vertebral body, as a result of osteonecrosis and non-union of the fracture, also called Kümmell’s Disease. It can be seen on radiographs, but is

Intravertebral vacuum cleft sign: air within the collapsed vertebral body. It occurs due to delayed post-traumatic collapse of the vertebral body, as a result of osteonecrosis and non-union of the fracture, also called Kümmell’s Disease. 

It can be seen on radiographs, but is
Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA (@drdigiorgio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Z Neurosurgery That’s not accurate. You can take the anterior third of the sagittal sinus. You can take one of the transverse sinuses. It hardly makes any of those game over. Fear mongering doesn’t help anyone.