Sunday, 24 June 2007

Radiology Grand Rounds XIII

I am hosting the thirteenth Radiology Grand Rounds, hosted on the last sunday of each month with archives maintained by Sumer at Radiology Grand Rounds.

Here is my contribution: a neuroradiology quiz case and a review of radiology related articles and video on nejm

Mousetrapper, blogger of medjournalwatch presents a nice post about functional MRI How the brain deals with words and digits : "What happens in the brain when you catch and understand a sentence or if you count a sequence of digits backward? New research with brain scanners has revealed that it depends on the details. That is, on how complex the sentences are...."

Sumer gives three contributions represented by three interesting cases:
1. Tubercular involvement of Spine with Cord Involvement
2. Post traumatic Spinal Cord Edema
3. Acute Subdural haemorhage

Webpath last month hosted a radiology quiz image, go and see case 199, and try to solve case 200!

Two posts about Nintendo wii:
1. a new possible use of wii's joystick for radiologists
2. a new nosological entity which as radiologists we will probably deal with...

The Clinical Cases Blog points us to YouTube, where a pathologist has uploaded hundreds of histopathology videos. Will it be the same soon for radiology cases and images?

The Radiology Grand Rounds archives can be found at www.radiologygrandrounds.blogspot.com/.

1 comments:

Sumer Sethi said...

GGood job, enjoyed this one