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New malpractice podcast episode, ASNR competition and featured cases. Case of the year For the very

New malpractice podcast episode, ASNR competition and featured cases. [View this email in your browser]( Case of the year For the very first time, we have a case of the year winner. This is one of the [cases of the month]( presented during 2023 and has been voted on by you, our dear readers. And the winner for 2023 is... drum roll... Keshaw Kumar (profile [here]( and Sanaullah Mudassir from Patna, India for thier case of [Hirayama disease rID:176243]( (case of the month for November 2023). They each win a 12-month [All-Access Pass]( to all our courses, and learning pathways and includes registration to [Radiopaedia 2024 Virtual Conference]( Most importantly their case is now part of the Radiopaedia case collection now numbering over 56,000 and will be used to teach and learn from for years to come. [VIEW WINNING CASE]( Overnight miss: unpacking a malpractice case A 41 year old man is discovered unresponsive at 3am when his wife is woken by a loud bang. In this new episode of the Radiopaedia Reading Room Podcast, Andrew and Frank are joined by Francis Deng to explore a CT miss in the nighttime and the malpractice suit that follows. What listeners are saying: This whole thing was so good! The discussion is something everyone needs to hear - @docskalski Enjoying this podcast so much I don’t want it to end! - @JenniferKempMD This was a brilliant listen. Couldn’t help but feel for the patient as well as the radiology resident... Excellent stuff - @anmol_dhawan [Apple]( - [Spotify]( - [YouTube]( [LISTEN TO PODCAST]( ASNR Case of the day competition Join Radiopaedia.org and the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) in a unique opportunity to showcase your adult brain case at the ASNR 62nd Annual Meeting from May 18-22, 2024. For the first time, participants can submit cases to be considered for the official 'Case of the Day'. Each day, one submitted case will be featured, alongside special showcases on Radiopaedia.org and social media. This is your chance to contribute to the Radiopaedia.org community and win exciting prizes. Don’t miss out on this chance to shine in the neuroradiology world! [SUBMIT YOUR CASE]( Featured cases [Adult granulosa cell tumour]( by Roshan Hathiramani Case of the month - [Adult granulosa cell tumour]( by Roshan Hathiramani You can catch up on prior case-of-the-month winners [here](. Other noteworthy cases featured on the home page over the last month include: - [Primary extra-cranial meningioma of the ethmoid sinus]( - [Splenosis (Tc-99m sulfur colloid scan)]( - [Subperiosteal aneurysmal bone cyst - ulna]( - [Pterygopalatine fossa (annotated CT)]( - [Prolapsed gyrus rectus compressing the optic nerve]( - [Chordoid meningioma]( - [Pulmonary hydatid cysts]( - [Astrocytyoma IDH-mutant - WHO grade 2]( - [Inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma]( - [Amyand's hernia with perforated appendicitis]( - [Spinal cord transection]( To be eligible for case of the month, all you need to do is submit a great case. It doesn't have to be rare. However, it does need to be well presented and include teaching points. [RECENT CASE CONTRIBUTIONS]( Group discounts Take advantage of affordable group All-Access Pass pricing for you and your colleagues. Substantial discounts are available for groups of five or more with tiered pricing and concession rates to promote global affordability. [GET ALL-ACCESS PASS GROUP QUOTE]( Copyright © 2024 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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