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https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/radiology/specialties/neuroradiology/index.html 06-12-2018 15:09:48
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Escape the winter in January for the ASNR comprehensive neurorad course in Ft Lauderdale. 3 days of CME directed by our alumnus Joshua Nickerson, with faculty including our fearless leader Haris Sair!

Thrombectomy improves outcomes in large-core strokes—challenging the old belief that large cores preclude benefit. Time to rethink how we define “irreversible” brain injury. A review in Stroke AHA/ASA co-authored by our Vivek Yedavalli, MD, MS, FAHA doi.org/10.1161/STROKE…


Do you need to learn perfusion imaging? Consider this full day hands-on workshop at #ASFNR25 codirected by our expert Vivek Yedavalli, MD, MS, FAHA in Austin, this Sept 18


We are ready for our new class of neuroradiology fellows starting next week! 👋Celina Nahyun Jo, MD 조나현 Craig Foote Sachin Gujar Francis Deng, MD Haris Sair


We believe clear and readable radiology reports leads to better patient care. That means a concise and actionable synthesis in impression section, and an organized and skimmable findings section. Today our colleague Aylin Tekes Brady is speaking for structured reporting templates.





Adding CT perfusion venous outflow (prolonged venous transit) with CBV index to a basic clinical model boosts 90-day outcome prediction in large-vessel stroke (AUC 0.83). Venous outflow proves pivotal. New work by Janet Mei, MD, MPH Vivek Yedavalli, MD, MS, FAHA doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…



Spinal chordoma and chondrosarcoma differ significantly in clinical features and outcomes, with chordoma showing more favorable long-term survival. Article in Journal of Neuro-Oncology: doi.org/10.1007/s11060… A mortality risk calculator: akg47-chondrochordo.hf.space/?logs=build&__…



We have for years used contrast-enhanced CISS as part of a high-resolution pituitary protocol MRI for workup of Cushing disease. Try it and you might be surprised what you see. Even multiple adenomas! Glad to see our colleagues at Mayo Clinic Radiology validating this.