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September is here already! Where does all the time go? HALF-PRICE ENDS THIS WEEKEND Our very own F

September is here already! Where does all the time go? [View this email in your browser]( HALF-PRICE ENDS THIS WEEKEND Our very own Frank Gaillard, founder of Radiopaedia and neuroradiologist, has (finally) published another learning pathway, this time on imaging of stroke. This pathway is case-based, with more than 30 scrollable cases and accompanying video commentary in which Frank not only describes the findings but gives you a sense of how to approach these cases and the background knowledge to fully understand these conditions. The result is 4 hours of video that will boost your ability to interpret both haemorrhagic and ischaemic stroke studies as well as many stroke-mimics. Cases are supplemented with additional reading and 50 review questions. Feedback has been exceptional a rating of 4.92 out of 5! [REGISTER NOW]( Featured cases [Cerebellar haemangioblastoma]( courtesy of Frank Gaillard, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 48125 Here is a selection of cases featured on Radiopaedia or our various social media channels. - [Cerebellar haemangioblastoma]( - [Colocolic intussusception due to large lipoma]( - [Large traumatic haemothorax]( - [Pantaloon hernia]( - [Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency]( - [Cranial gunshot injury]( - [Complex regional pain syndrome following Cedell fracture]( - [Sessile osteochondroma - distal tibia]( - [Silicone injection into cheeks]( - [Glioblastoma IDH wildtype]( Sponsored message - companies like Philips help Radiopaedia remain free. Philips Healthcare, a regular supporter of Radiopaedia is hosting a webinar on the 9th of September on the topic of how can 100% spectral results enhance diagnostic confidence. Two renowned speakers will present, with a demonstration of clinical use at the Royal Brisbane and Women's hospital in Australia. [REGISTER]( Our Discord server is heating up and it is proving to be an excellent way to bring our community closer together. If you are wondering how to get involved or just want to say hi, please drop in. [JOIN DISCORD]( Photo credits: Resting man by Zhang Kenny and Field and sky by Matteo Raimondi on Unsplash Copyright © 2021 Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd, All rights reserved. You have previously opted to receive Radiopaedia emails Our mailing address is: Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd PO BOX 274Kew, Vic 3101 Australia [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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