Dr Ravi Padmanabhan

WHY YOU WILL FORGET MORE THAN 50% OF WHAT YOU LEARN WITHIN AN HOUR: AND HOW TO CHANGE THAT

You will forget more than 50% of what you learn within an hour and over 2/3rds by the end of the day. When I want to learn something new, my usual method is to read journal articles or go to a meeting that covers the topic. Knowledge comes in, has a quick cup of tea …

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2nd MSK MRI Workstation Workshop KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA

We had a great response to the MSK MRI Workstation workshop to be held in July in Kuala Lumpur and had to stop registrations within a week. There have been a lot of further enquiries and because learning is better in smaller groups, rather than have more registrants in the July session,we have decided to …

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CEREBELLAR INFARCTS: HOW NOT TO MISS THEM

The Problem: Acute cerebellar infarcts are easy to see on diffusion imaging, but small chronic infarcts in the cerebellum are often missed because they are confused with normal cerebellar sulci. How do you differentiate small chronic cerebellar infracts from normal sulci? The Answer: In the Cerebellar Hemispheres: Normal: Chronic Infarct: Infarcts usually run perpendicular to the …

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MSK MRI Workstation Workshop KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA

Registrations have now closed for the MSK MRI Workstation based workshop to be held in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in July 2016. We would like to thank everyone who registered and to those who expressed interest. Due to continuing interest in the workshop we have decided to hold a second workshop in KL on the weekend …

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CHONDRAL DELAMINATION CARTILAGE MRI: Quick Review

CHONDRAL DELAMINATION CARTILAGE MRI CHONDRAL  DELAMINATION CARTILAGE MRI Chondral Delamination on MRI is not common but is seen often enough that we need to be aware of it and What to look for on MRI. OVERVIEW What is it? Chondral delamination is when cartilage separates and lifts off from its attachment with the cortex.   …

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MSK MRI WORKSTATION WORKSHOP: KUALA LUMPUR 23-24TH JULY

The first MSK MRI Workstation based workshop in Kuala Lumpur is now confirmed for the weekend of the 23rd and 24th of July 2016. We will cover MRI of the four most commonly imaged joints, Knee, Shoulder, Hip and Ankle. The best way to learn something is to do it. Lectures and conferences give you …

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Radiology Education Diagnosis Please: Spinal cord lesion MRI

This is the first in a regular series of posts on cases of interest. Incidental finding in a 40yo male. Image above.     ANSWER Cavernomas of the spinal cord have a very specific appearance on MRI with the following features Lobulated well defined lesion mixed signal T1 and T2 No significant enhancement Low signal …

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Take your radiology articles to Bali: The best way to store and organise all your journal articles

Going to Bali or Borocay for a holiday and just have to read all the radiology articles in AJR and Radiographics you missed in the year? Work at different sites during the week or have limited internet access? How do you get easy access to articles? I carry around a few thousand articles in my …

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