
Lorenzo Pinelli
@lorenzopinelli
adult and pediatric neuroradiologist, opinions are my own (whose else could they be? 😊)
ID: 1121888282
26-01-2013 12:44:11
5,5K Tweet
2,2K Followers
855 Following


Register here: bit.ly/TCCWebinarMay2… Topic: Pediatric T bone Speaker: Caroline Robson, MBChB Moderators: Shweta Kumar, MD Vidya Sankar Viswanathan Date 📅 and time: May 30, 11AM Central US time

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…



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









We are delighted to welcome Philip R. Chapman, MD from Duke Radiology to #BSHNI25 He will be delivering the prestigious Peter Phelps Commemorative Lecture on 27 June 2025


🔷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


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





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.