Jason Lee
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Jason Lee
@JasonLeeRadMD
Stanford. University of Arizona. Cardiothoracic Imaging. RadDad. 🇺🇸🇹🇼
Palo Alto, CA Beigetreten Temmuz 2020
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@thecybersurg Our field is unfortunately long been plagued by virtue signaling. It’s rooted in the training. We are conditioned to “impress and please”. Not enough take the red pill and stand for their own beliefs.
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I love the Cybertruck so much. I don’t understand how I can love a vehicle the way I do. There is absolutely nothing that I wish was better with this truck. It suits my family and our Farms needs perfectly. We have the cyberbeast, but the all-wheel-drive was also an amazing vehicle when we owned it. Tesla definitely knocked this one out of the water. Most people don’t even know what features come with this vehicle. Don’t get me started on FSD, that is the nail in the coffin for every other vehicle on the road. Just because of this I bought more Tesla today. I can’t stop.
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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy At the end, who knows, maybe you really have a majorly F’ed up shoulder. But I’m not a snowflake so no trauma has been afflicted :)
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lol indeed.
- I'm not in my 30s
- The SLAP tear occurred ~20 years ago on a bench press and remains untreated
- Rotator cuff tear also ~20 years old, untreated
- Grok did not diagnose adhesive capsulitis. It identified "a POSSIBLE *COMPONENT* of" adhesive capsulitis
Perhaps English is not your first language which may explain you not understanding the difference between "a possible COMPONENT of" vs "a definite and complete diagnosis of". But I would strongly recommend someone posting publicly under their real name, purporting to work in medical imaging be very thorough and far less dismissive when attempting to discredit an AI's analysis of medical imaging—especially if it's on a post in which OP specifically notes the naive and hubristic way someone else working in medical imagining was dismissive of the capabilities of AI in analyzing medical imaging—lest it turn into a public own-goal.
One final point. I did not tell Grok the injuries were almost 20 years old yet its final point was: "Subtle cortical irregularity on the posterolateral humeral head, possibly from old trauma"
Old trauma indeed. Hope I haven't caused you too much new trauma, Jason. 😂

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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy Many other pathologies can also do that, sickle cell, crystalline or non-crystalline arthropathies, or inflammation or infectious arthropathy. Why not list them all? What’s the point of these information?
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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy For example, “superior lateral humeral
Head cortical irregularity” can be seen with prior anterior posterior shoulder dislocation. How could you possibly get that from a bench press?
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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy To accept an AI interpretation without understanding the knowledge behind it is problematic. An analogy would be vibe coders making apps but not understanding the cybersecurity in the backend.
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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy Bottom line is, I’m not here to dismiss AI in medical imaging but merely to ingage in the conversation that not enough people talk about. Imaging science and clinical imaging, just like any other advanced fields, are very nuanced.
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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy -gotta say you look pretty good for being over 30s. Maybe you should post a thread on your longevity stack.
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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy - damn you chose to live with that kind of tear for 20 years?
- capsule wall thickening can almost be seen in over half of any joint MRIs. What’s the point of bringing up a nonspecific findings to suggest a specific disease?
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@stevenmarkryan @Ericjduffy - did you get an arthrogram and imaged in ABER views? If you only had~150images I don’t think that’s the case. Because a SLAP lesion from 20 years ago would most likely be invisible on a routine shoulder MRI today. The validity of the findings are simply presumed to be correct.
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@Ericjduffy @stevenmarkryan lol what’s the statistical likelihood that SMR, a young man in maybe 30s, has adhesive capsulitis (a old women disease) and also SLAP tear (an elite athlete disease) at the same time? That would truly be one for the medical journals.
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@JasonLeeRadMD @stevenmarkryan That’s a high percentage of certainty with no evidence. Often wrong, never in doubt…
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@SawyerMerritt This reminds me of how a whole generation of people believes making an “app” will make their product popular.
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NEWS: Mercedes has unveiled the interior of their new all-electric GLB EV.
It includes three screens that span the entire dashboard, a panoramic glass roof featuring an optional illuminated star pattern and the ability to go from clear to opaque at the press of a button and a TON of ambient lighting.
More photos of the interior in the thread below. Mercedes will fully unveil the GLB EV on December 8th.

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The average math tutoring in Bay Area ranges between $150 - $300 per month (minus material cost), while spending 60 - 90 mins per week.
We spent ~210 mins per week (no blackout day) and $0 on tuition (excluding the books) while our kid likes math more — and to meet our intense work schedule at the same time.
I am thinking kid education is more of spending (dense) quality time with kids than money.
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@DrLongissimus @AnassBenomarMD I actually did that when the ID team walked in…
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@AnassBenomarMD Trick they teach you only in fellowship: if you zoom the CT images enough, you can see the actual bacteria
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@SawyerMerritt Apple is shipping products built by liberal arts majors.
Tesla is shipping products build by engineers.
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