Dr. Shravan (@shravancfc) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Shravan

@shravancfc

Radiodiagnosis resident, St John's Medical College

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Sanjay Rajkumar (@sanjay_raj2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Members of NSUI Karnataka met the hon’ble Dr Bhagavan B C and Registar [Evaluation] Of#RGUHS Regarding Confusions & grievances,Matter Related to Phase 1, 2,3&Final year MBBS Examinations. Requested to do the Necessary for safety of the Students.Manish.Govind.Raj @Sanjay_rajnsui

Members of <a href="/NSUIKarnataka/">NSUI Karnataka</a> met the hon’ble <a href="/VCRguhs/">Dr Bhagavan B C</a> and Registar [Evaluation] Of#RGUHS Regarding Confusions &amp; grievances,Matter Related to Phase 1, 2,3&amp;Final year MBBS Examinations.
 Requested to do the Necessary for  safety of the Students.<a href="/MANISH_G_RAJ/">Manish.Govind.Raj</a> @Sanjay_rajnsui
Smily Sharma (@drsmilysharma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #ISNRCaseOfTheMonth spotlights a rare and intriguing diagnosis to challenge your Neurorad skills.. Thank you Shreyas Reddy K Dr. Shravan sunitha for contributing.. Share your views & spark the engaging discussion ! Manisha Joshi ISNR isnr.in/may-2025/

This #ISNRCaseOfTheMonth spotlights a rare and intriguing diagnosis to challenge your Neurorad skills.. Thank you <a href="/drshreyasreddy/">Shreyas Reddy K</a> <a href="/ShravanCFC/">Dr. Shravan</a> <a href="/sunitha27/">sunitha</a> for contributing.. 
Share your views &amp; spark the engaging discussion ! 
<a href="/Mjoshiindia/">Manisha Joshi</a> <a href="/isnr_in/">ISNR</a> 
isnr.in/may-2025/
SPIN | Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging (@spinacademics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey researchers, we look forward to your collaboration on this important theme. We are hoping to clarify terminologies and create prognostication tools for ALERD, AESD and ITES. Please peruse the below and connect with one of our research leads Shreyas Reddy K.

Hey researchers, we look forward to your collaboration on this important theme. We are hoping to clarify terminologies and create prognostication tools for ALERD, AESD and ITES. Please peruse the below and connect with one of our research leads <a href="/drshreyasreddy/">Shreyas Reddy K</a>.
SPIN | Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging (@spinacademics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 This week’s SPIN-POV: Multifocal lesions in the cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, and deep gray nuclei can be the initial presenting feature of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis. Don’t miss it, as early testing, systemic therapy, and HSCT can improve outcomes.

🧠 This week’s SPIN-POV: Multifocal lesions in the cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, and deep gray nuclei can be the initial presenting feature of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis.
Don’t miss it, as early testing, systemic therapy, and HSCT can improve outcomes.
SPIN | Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging (@spinacademics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week’s SPIN-POV: An “L”-shaped thalamic hyperintensity on DWI/T2 points to partial prolonged HIE in term neonates—exaggerated by hypoglycemia but uncommon in isolation. In preterms, it is associated with parieto-occipital PVL, helping differentiate it from metabolic causes.

This week’s SPIN-POV: An “L”-shaped thalamic hyperintensity on DWI/T2 points to partial prolonged HIE in term neonates—exaggerated by hypoglycemia but uncommon in isolation. In preterms, it is associated with parieto-occipital PVL, helping differentiate it from metabolic causes.
Meena Nedunchelian (@meena_chelian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

♦️ ISNR Case of the month ♦️ isnr.in/july-2025/ Thanks to the contributors Dr Rakesh Smily Sharma Bejoy Thomas @ Dr Kesavadas Share your interesting cases @ [email protected] to be featured in the case of the month platform of ISNR website

♦️ ISNR Case of the month ♦️
isnr.in/july-2025/

Thanks to the contributors Dr Rakesh 
<a href="/DrSmilySharma/">Smily Sharma</a>  <a href="/drbejoy2002/">Bejoy Thomas</a> @ Dr Kesavadas

Share your interesting cases @ case.isnr@gmail.com to be featured in the case of the month platform of ISNR website
SPIN | Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging (@spinacademics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week’s SPIN-POV: In suspected CNS relapse of ALL, don’t stop at the meninges or parenchyma—look closely at the marrow. Hidden infiltration, especially in clivus or skull base, may be better seen on DWI and ADC than conventional sequences.

This week’s SPIN-POV: In suspected CNS relapse of ALL, don’t stop at the meninges or parenchyma—look closely at the marrow. Hidden infiltration, especially in clivus or skull base, may be better seen on DWI and ADC than conventional sequences.