NEET PG delayed- Strategies and timelines
The official news is in. NEET PG has been delayed to May 21st, 2022.Article by Dr Sumer Sethi, Dr Deepti BahlAnd yes! We are well aware of the ramifications of a such a decision. It may seem like a trance for now but do not let it faze your sight. It is a lot to process and eventually you will need to snap out of it.First, lets address a few common issues and queries before we can guide you through this drastic change.Q. Will I be liable to apply for NEET PG again?Yes.Candidates can reapply. The editing window will be open as well. Students can make any changes they wish to in the application. However these changes can onl...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 25, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Sirona Medical Acquires Nines and Key Personnel
Sirona Medical will add Nines’ AI-powered algorithms to its novel RadOS operating system and several key personnel to its team Sirona Medical, a software company founded on a deep understanding of both the practice and business of radiology, today announced the acquisition of Nines’ AI capabilities, including ​its clinical data pipeline, machine learning engines, AI […] (Source: EMR and HIPAA)
Source: EMR and HIPAA - February 23, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Healthcare IT News Tags: AI/Machine Learning Health IT Company Healthcare IT Alexander Kagen Cameron Andrews David Stavens Nines Radiology Radiology AI Radiology IT RadOS RevealDx Sirona Medical Source Type: blogs

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)- CT Findings
 History :A 26 years female c/o dyspnoea and mild cough since 4 monthsFindings:The CT scan shows multiple thin walled cysts of varying sizes in both the lungs. The CP angle are involved. Perivascular in location. No zonal predominance. Findings are s/o LAMDiagnosis:Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)Extra EdgeExamples of Cystic Lung DiseaseLAMLCHLIPBHD (Birt hogg Dube)AmyloidosisLAMFemaleNo smokingNo zonal predominanceCP angles involvedLCHMaleSmokerUpper zone predominanceCP angles sparedFamous Radiology Blog by Dr Sumer Sethi www.sumersethi.com (Source: Sumer's Radiology Site)
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 21, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Education needs Collaborative Approach
 New Generation seeks to learn but teaching by humiliation is unacceptableEducation needs a collaborative approach. In medical education there is a strong hierarchical system where there is trend of posing on-the-spot questions to probe the limits of trainees ’ knowledge, also known as “pimping" which often goes on to level which can be considered bullying and is considered an important cause of medical student /resident burnout. Since last two decades in DAMS, I have actively sought to create an interactive platform where we have broken the traditio nal hierarchical barriers, be it interactions between students a...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 19, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: NCCT
 History: A 32 yr female c/o sudden headache followed by loss of consciousness. Post partum statusFindings:Multiple ill-defined hypodense lesions are seen in the brain parenchyma bilaterallyNot confined to single arterial teritoryMost of the lesions show hemorrhagic transformationMild surrounding edema is seenHypderdense superior saggital sinus - thrombosisThe findings are typical of Hemorrhagic venous infarctsDiagnosis:Hemorrhagic venous infarctsExtra EdgeEtiologyGenetic prothrombotic conditions, dehydration, trauma, brain surgery, post partum state, OC pills, mastoiditisHow to differentiate arterial from venous...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 19, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Gall Stone Ileus diagnosed on USG
 History – A 43 years female c/o sudden onset severe abdominal pain with vomiting and constipationFindings-USG images shows an air-filled gall bladderThere is a calculus seen in the distal ileal loopWith resultant small bowel obstructionDiagnosis-Findings are s/o gall stone ileusExtra Edge-Rigler ’s triad – Pneumobilia, Gall stone impacted in distal ileum, SBOFamous Radiology Blog by Dr Sumer Sethi www.sumersethi.com (Source: Sumer's Radiology Site)
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 17, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Hell is other people Handling insecurities and opinions
Opinions- the fundamental right of speech, the instrument of thinkers like the pen and  paper; weapons of the powerless like a sharp sword or, perhaps, a double edged sword in my …well… ‘opinion’. The seedDuring my youthful years in the medical college I too carried the weight of other people ’s opinions. Having been brought up and spent my adolescent years in an average run of the mill school, medical college seemed like unknown territory to me. Unaware of the glitz and glamour of the world beyond the rusty school gates I experienced a culture shock when interacting with my seniors. T hey inspected my ...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 15, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Congenital cytomegalovirus infection : CT Scan
 History :1 month neonate c/o convulsionsFindings:CT brain shows ventricular dilatationPeriventricular calcification is seen around both the lateral ventriclesDiagnosis:The findings are typical of congenital cytomegalovirus infectionExtra Edge InformationWhat is TORCH infection?Toxoplasma, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus and herpes infection that typically affects newborn. Types of calcification as clue to diagnosis?CMV – Periventricular, Toxoplasma – basal gangliaOther features of CMV infection?Hepatosplenomegaly, chorioretinitisFamous Radiology Blog by Dr Sumer Sethi www.sumersethi.com (Source: Sumer's Radiology Site)
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 14, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Sigmoid diverticulitis with Rupture : CT Findings
 History A 56 years female c/o pain in abdomen with fever and diarrhoea since 10 daysFindingsThe CT shows multiple small sigmoid diverticulaeA small abscess is seen in relation to the sigmoid colon with surrounding fat strandingAir foci are seen within the abscess s/o contained ruptureDiagnosisSigmoid diverticulitis with ruptureExtra-EdgeDifference between diverticulosis and diverticulitisDiverticulosis is presence of multiple diverticula, when they are inflamed or infected it is called as diverticulitis Complications of diverticulosis?Diverticulitis, Abscess, rupture, fistula, rarely malignancyFamous Radiol...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 12, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Dermoid Cyst Ovary- Clinicoradiological Approach
 Sharing a teaching video on integrated approach to Dermoid cyst. Famous Radiology Blog by Dr Sumer Sethi www.sumersethi.com (Source: Sumer's Radiology Site)
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 10, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Pilomyxoid xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) : MRI
History– A 14 yr female c/o headache since 2 months. 2 episodes of seizures in last one weekFindings- An ill-defined soild-cystic mass is seen in the left parietal lobe with surrounding mild to moderate edema. The cystic component shows restriction of diffusion and rim enhancement. The solid component shows avid postcontrast enhancementFinal Diagnosis- Pilomyxoid xanthoastrocytoma (PXA)Golden PointDDs of cyst with mural nodule-Pilocytic astrocytoma, PXA, ganglioglioma, hemangioblastoma, craniopharyngioma Famous Radiology Blog by Dr Sumer Sethi www.sumersethi.com (Source: Sumer's Radiology Site)
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 9, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) : MRI
History– A 14 yr female c/o headache since 2 months. 2 episodes of seizures in last one weekFindings- An ill-defined soild-cystic mass is seen in the left parietal lobe with surrounding mild to moderate edema. The cystic component shows restriction of diffusion and rim enhancement. The solid component shows avid postcontrast enhancementFinal Diagnosis- Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA)Golden PointDDs of cyst with mural nodule-Pilocytic astrocytoma, PXA, ganglioglioma, hemangioblastoma, craniopharyngioma Famous Radiology Blog by Dr Sumer Sethi www.sumersethi.com (Source: Sumer's Radiology Site)
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 9, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

TB Wrist Joint : MRI
Xray- Frontal radiograph of wrist shows multiple osteolytic areas with surrounding sclerosis is seen involving all carpal bones and second metatarsal bone s/o  permeative type of bone destruction.MRI- MRI shows Extensive areas of altered marrow signal with osteolysis are seen involving all the carpal bones and almost the entire 2nd metacarpal bone. Similar areas of involvement are seen in the proximal radius predominantly involving the dorsal aspect with large soft tissue component.The altered areas appear hypointense on T1 and hyperintense on T2 WIs. There is involvement of base of the third and the fourth ...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 8, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Adenomyosis : HSG
 History:  A 27 years female c/o menorrhagia. HSG is shown below.Findings:HSG study shows multiple small outpouchings from the uterine cavity, especially in the fundusThe uterine cavity is otherwise preservedThe tubes are normal with free spillFindings are s/o adenomyosis Extra Edge Point :Investigation of choice and findings--MRI – Widening of the junctional zone>12 mm, multiple small cystic lesions, pseudodiverticulaeFamous Radiology Blog by Dr Sumer Sethi www.sumersethi.com (Source: Sumer's Radiology Site)
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 6, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

Message by Dr Sumer Sethi to New MBBS Students
Welcoming new fledglings to the medical fraternity§ “You shouldn’t have come into this profession.”§ “Oh damn, I should’ve gone for engineering.”§ “I am studying for exams, while all my friends from other fields are partying… this is not fair.”How many times do we hear these words? A lot of demoralizing talks stem from not only the media and seniors but it is going to come from you too. Hence, at the very beginning, I want to sit you down and reassure you that:Yes, itis going to be a long and tedious journey but every bit of itwill feel worth it in the end.Medical profession cannot be va...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 5, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs