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Christie Rosputni, MD
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PGY-2 Radiology Resident at UAZ, former THMEP TY, UAZ medical school class of '23. Mom of 2. First gen, nontrad.
Reposted by Christie Rosputni, MD
“Taylor Swift has multiple Grammys. Her Eras Tour added nearly $5B to the U.S. economy. She quietly donates to food banks in every city she visits. Her lyrics are studied at the world’s top universities, not because she’s famous, but because she’s brilliant”
Raise your kids to be like TaylorSwift.
August 27, 2025 at 10:57 PM
Reposted by Christie Rosputni, MD
1/Sink or swim!
 
Brain is swimming in CSF!
 
CSF is key for protection, buoyancy, & hormone/waste transport
 
Most know basic ventricular anatomy, but not subarachnoid anatomy
 
How many cisterns do YOU know?
 
Open this thread for a quick guide to the key midline cisterns & what to know for each!
January 13, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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1/Have you been cutting corners when it comes to coronal anatomy?
 
Do you just say a lesion is in the inferior frontal region & hope no one asks for details?
 
It’s time to turn the corner on coronal anatomy
 
Open this thread for an easy way to remember this frontal anatomy you need to know!
January 21, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Reposted by Christie Rosputni, MD
Are you right when it’s bright?
 
Bright cortex on DWI is classically anoxic injury
 
But mimics exist!
 
6 patterns
-Cortex+deep gray
-Diffuse Cortex
-Focal Cortex
-Limbic
-Deep gray
-WM
 
Ask 3 ?’s:
-Acute or chronic?
-Acute=metabolic & anoxic. Sz & encephalitis rarer & focal
-Chronic, think CJD
January 23, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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Is it just me or anyone else come to Bluesky or X mostly to connect with medical colleagues across the world and learn from each other? Hopefully, we can minimize politics and maximize scientific and social community. #medsky #radsky #bluesky
November 24, 2024 at 1:44 PM
My youngest turned 16 last weekend! To celebrate, I made him a rainbow surprise cake. I still can’t believe how well this turned out 😁👏 (please excuse the poor crop job, had to remove other people’s kids)
November 25, 2024 at 1:17 PM
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Feeling stuck in the middle when it comes to middle cerebral artery infarcts?

5 MAIN INFARCT PATTERNS:

1. Occlusion MCA stem or proximal M1 before lenticulostriates

2. Lenticulostriate artery (LSA) Infarcts

3. Distal M1 after LSAs

4. Superior Division occlusion

5. Inferior division occlusion
November 24, 2024 at 3:03 PM
Hey BlueSky! I’m a radiology resident and nontrad with 2 almost-adult children. Currently, I’m focused on learning radiology and better work-life balance while navigating my hubby’s recent ALS diagnosis. Here to connect with other rads. Interests are open, but enjoy Neurorad and Breast so far.
November 18, 2024 at 12:45 AM