Marshall Gelbman (@gelbmanm) 's Twitter Profile
Marshall Gelbman

@gelbmanm

Brain, Spine and H&N rad

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Divya Gunda (@learnneurorad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sneak peek: Day #2 of the Bootcamp session at #ASHNR24 discussing the Jugular Foramen. The jugular tubercle is a key anatomic structure to distinguish lesions in the jugular foramen (above the tubercle) from lesions in the hypoglossal canal (below the tubercle) #Neurorad #radres

Sneak peek: Day #2 of the Bootcamp session at #ASHNR24 discussing the Jugular Foramen. The jugular tubercle is a key anatomic structure to distinguish lesions in the jugular foramen (above the tubercle) from lesions in the hypoglossal canal (below the tubercle) #Neurorad #radres
Marshall Gelbman (@gelbmanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great central skull base rapid fire cases from Ian Mark Key point: pituitary mass is not always an adenoma. Look at the clival marrow for edema or enhancement to suggest DDx of hypophysitis. This can help prevent more aggressive surgical intervention. #ashnr24

Great central skull base rapid fire cases from <a href="/iantmark/">Ian Mark</a> 
Key point: pituitary mass is not always an adenoma. Look at the clival marrow for edema or enhancement to suggest DDx of hypophysitis. This can help prevent more aggressive surgical intervention.  #ashnr24
Marshall Gelbman (@gelbmanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great tips on approaching incidental findings on cta from Richard Wiggins #ASHNR24 #ENT Cases of incidental lymphoma and exostoses of the laryngeal cartilages. Also note the normal carotid body can be seen. Not a tiny paraganglioma. Most importantly: #RotundumIsACanalNotAForamen

Great tips on approaching incidental findings on cta from <a href="/rhwiggins/">Richard Wiggins</a> #ASHNR24 #ENT

Cases of incidental lymphoma and exostoses of the laryngeal cartilages. 

Also note the normal carotid body can be seen. Not a tiny paraganglioma. 

Most importantly: #RotundumIsACanalNotAForamen
Head and Neck Radiology (@headneckrads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tilted disc syndrome presents with bitemporal (pseudo)hemianopsia. MRI shows ectasia of the nasal side of the posterior globe wall and flattened of the temporal side. ajnr.org/content/20/9/1… #ASHNR24

Tilted disc syndrome presents with bitemporal (pseudo)hemianopsia. MRI shows ectasia of the nasal side of the posterior globe wall and flattened of the temporal side. 
ajnr.org/content/20/9/1…
#ASHNR24
Head and Neck Radiology (@headneckrads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bizarre complication of translabyrinthine surgery: CSF accumulation in the temporal lobe and associated edema. doi.org/10.7759/cureus… #ASHNR24 h/t Ashok Srinivasan

A bizarre complication of translabyrinthine surgery: CSF accumulation in the temporal lobe and associated edema. 
doi.org/10.7759/cureus…
#ASHNR24 h/t <a href="/AshokSrini15/">Ashok Srinivasan</a>
Ceylan Altintas Taslicay (@ctaslicay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a fabulous lecture that Amy Juliano shares her journey about ‘How to Teach Head & Neck Radiology’ at #ASHNR24 🎊💫🎉 You are amazing and we are so lucky to have a chance to hear from you all these🥰 thanks to ASHNR and Christine M Glastonbury, MD 👏🏻🥇📚💻👩🏻‍💻🧑🏻‍💻

What a fabulous lecture that <a href="/amyfjuliano/">Amy Juliano</a> shares her journey about ‘How to Teach Head &amp; Neck Radiology’ at #ASHNR24 🎊💫🎉 You are amazing and we are so lucky to have a chance to hear from you all these🥰 thanks to <a href="/ASHNRSociety/">ASHNR</a> and <a href="/CMGlastonbury/">Christine M Glastonbury, MD</a> 👏🏻🥇📚💻👩🏻‍💻🧑🏻‍💻
Amanda Aguilera, MD (@aaguilera_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ear pain doesn’t always come from the ear itself. Referred pain from structures in the neck are an important cause of secondary otalgia. #ASHNR24 #HNrad #neuroradiology

Ear pain doesn’t always come from the ear itself. Referred pain from structures in the neck are an important cause of secondary otalgia. 
#ASHNR24 #HNrad #neuroradiology
Marshall Gelbman (@gelbmanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many ways for H&N rads to add value in H&N cancer treatment from Ashley Aiken Proper use of #NIRADS classification for follow ups and guiding management, radiologist involvement with biopsies, daily mini tumor boards etc. #ENT #radiology #ASHNR24

Many ways for H&amp;N rads to add value in H&amp;N cancer treatment from <a href="/ENThawk/">Ashley Aiken</a> 

Proper use of #NIRADS classification for follow ups and guiding management, radiologist involvement with biopsies, daily mini tumor boards etc.

#ENT #radiology #ASHNR24
Marshall Gelbman (@gelbmanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Key point from Dr Laurie Loevner: -Unfortunately, imaging findings of prevertebral muscle invasion are not accurate. -However, preserved normal retropharyngeal fat on imaging is an accurate predictor that the pre vertebral musculature are NOT invaded. #ASHNR24 #ENT #Radiology

Key point from Dr Laurie Loevner:

-Unfortunately, imaging findings of prevertebral muscle invasion are not accurate.

-However, preserved normal retropharyngeal fat on imaging is an accurate predictor that the pre vertebral musculature are NOT invaded. 

#ASHNR24 #ENT #Radiology
Amanda Aguilera, MD (@aaguilera_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Currently any bone involvement upstages a tumor to T4 but the literature is starting to show the pattern of bone invasion is what affects prognosis, presented by Dr. Claudia Kirsch during her talk on bone and cartilage invasion. #ASHNR24 #HNrad

Currently any bone involvement upstages a tumor to T4 but the literature is starting to show the  pattern of bone invasion is what affects prognosis, presented by Dr. Claudia Kirsch during her talk on bone and cartilage invasion. 
#ASHNR24 #HNrad
Marshall Gelbman (@gelbmanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great deep dive on bone&cartilage invasion by CFEKirsch #ASHNR24 #ENT #radiology One key takeaway: Regarding thyroid cartilage invasion, conventional ct can be challenging and nonspecific. MR may be helpful and complementary but also may overcall. DECT has better specificity.

Great deep dive on bone&amp;cartilage invasion by <a href="/CfeKirsch/">CFEKirsch</a> #ASHNR24 #ENT #radiology

One key takeaway: 
Regarding thyroid cartilage invasion, conventional ct can be challenging and nonspecific. MR may be helpful and complementary but also may overcall. DECT has better specificity.