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@bplittle I guess I'll have to enjoy the pre-apocalypse with my cats.
Learn Anatomy on Twitter! Tuesday drawing, the heart in cross section. See if you can draw this picture, drawing will help you learn the anatomy! If you need review, check out my comic: https://t.co/EgDXczTjwI
@tabby_kennedy @uwsmph @JudyGadde @ASHNRSociety @StephenTangMD @UW_Radiology_Ed Today, we'll do cross sectional anatomy of the orbit for 1 hour using quizzes, drawing, images from the visible human, project and clinical cases, then we'll go down to the cadaver lab for 3 hours. You're right, it's fun & students need to know why the anatomy is important.
Remember, "cardiomegaly" may actually represent a big pericardial effusion (red arrows on coronal CT). Old films showing a recent normal sized cardiac silhouette are helpful.