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No need to rote learn all the traumatic abdo solid organ injury scales, that's what @Radiopaedia is for. Instead UNDERSTAND the concepts of injuries and apply them. @DrAndrewDixon #traumarad
So what is the point of still doing the supine trauma CXR @DrAndrewDixon? 3 good reasons. @Radiopaedia #traumarad
@DrAndrewDixon starting with a bang at out @Radiopaedia Trauma Radiology course in Brisbane. In trauma SUPINE chest x-rays, the position of the patient makes a BIG difference on interpretation of the mediastinum. #traumarad
Always use some of @docskalski 's awesome anatomy illustrations in our @Radiopaedia imaging anatomy course. What a guru. And now @DrAndrewDixon is paying me out for saying genu not "jenu".
Another cracker illustration from Matt Skalski describing traumatic subdural hygroma for the @Radiopaedia #traumarad course. @DrAndrewDixon
@DrAndrewDixon: there are only 3 real reasons for CXR in trauma. #traumarad
Anat quiz 100: Which artery was previously known as the external mammary artery? @radiopaedia #anatfunfact Answer: https://t.co/XKXH0zvsan
We used this new lung CT case (https://t.co/ffNpgdy6eG) to show the branchopulm segments today! Thanks PeteJenvey! #radanatomy @Radiopaedia