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Seyedamirhossein Pishva

@AmirPishvaAP

Urology PGY1 @UMHealthSparrow | KCU Med ‘2025 | Passionate about #MedTech 👨🏻‍💻

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Jeremy Teoh
Jeremy Teoh@jteoh_hk·
The EB-StaR study was published at European Urology today! ✅ It is a randomised study comparing en bloc resection of bladder tumour (ERBT) and conventional transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT) in patients with bladder tumour(s) <= 3 cm in size. 🏥 #UroSoMe (1/n)
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Seyedamirhossein Pishva
Seyedamirhossein Pishva@AmirPishvaAP·
Survived a traumatic trauma rotation haha Thanks to the best APPs — learned a ton and got spoiled with the sweetest gifts
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Sparrow Urology Residency Program
Sparrow Urology Residency Program@SparrowUrology·
Join us tomorrow to learn about our program! DM us for the Zoom link
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Meidee Goh
Meidee Goh@meideegoh·
MUA in person 2025 is in the books! Awesome conversations and information exchange! @UMichUrology @UMUroResidency
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Michigan Urology
Michigan Urology@UMichUrology·
Congratulations to the following MUA 2024 participants on their Urology Residency Match!#AUAMatch
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Sparrow Urology Residency Program
Sparrow Urology Residency Program@SparrowUrology·
💦⭐️ Urine for a good time! Apply to rotate with us now through VSLO! We would love to get to know your and show you why we love urology. 💛 DMs are open if you have any questions about our program or rotating with us!
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Seyedamirhossein Pishva
Seyedamirhossein Pishva@AmirPishvaAP·
@zach_london It affected middle cerebral artery in the area around the lateral sulcus. Seems like it has mainly affected pars triangularis region?
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Zach London
Zach London@zach_london·
A piece of coral found on the beach in Curacao. What is the vascular distribution of this stroke?
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Dr. Brandon Beaber
Dr. Brandon Beaber@Brandon_Beaber·
Just like in the brain, spinal cord lesions in multiple sclerosis are also perivenular. This is a diagram of spinal cord veins and common locations of MS plaques. jns-journal.com/article/S0022-…
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Hopkins Med News
Hopkins Med News@HopkinsMedNews·
After studying how the body reacts to strokes, new discovery suggests boosting a specific protein, known as PD-1, shows promising treatment for better recovery after a stroke. @HopkinsNsurg bit.ly/41gp7mi
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Lea Alhilali, MD
Lea Alhilali, MD@teachplaygrub·
In medicine, anatomy is power! It helps diagnose & treat disease--but you must know it first! Posterior fossa perforator branches are key in stroke. How many do YOU know? Here's a color-coded map of perforators for each vessel, an easy reference guide to help you branch out! Key points: 3 main syndromes are associated with basilar/perforator occlusion. Here are some quick tips to remember classic signs: ▶️Low (proximal) occlusion: 🔸Contralateral hemiparesis: You can remember this because the low basilar is right by the vertebral arteries, which look like the legs of the basilar. So I remember cutting off ONE of the legs 🔸CN 6 deficit: Here is where the vertebral arteries are moving towards the basilar at midline—so a deficit here will cause your eye to move towards midline with a CN6 deficit ▶️Mid occlusion: 🔸Quadraparesis You can remember this bc cutting the basilar at the mid portion looks like cutting someone in half at the trunk. Neither leg will move after that! 🔸Corticobulbar signs Basilar is long & looks like an esophagus. Cutting esophagus in half = can’t swallow = bulbar symptoms ▶️High occlusion 🔸Contralateral hemiparesis Remember this bc the top of the basilar is near the PCAs, which look like the arms of the basilar. So I remember cutting off ONE of the arms 🔸PCA symptoms Because it’s right by the PCAs! 🔸Parinaud’s (upward gaze palsy) PCAs are heading UP from the basilar towards the VISUAL cortex. So if you occlude them, you can’t go UP with your EYES!
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Dr.Pradeep Kallollimath
Dr.Pradeep Kallollimath@drpradeepck·
When patient with headache has definite signs but you are not finding anything on plain MRI,get contrast, it may reveal the diagnosis. 34y lady with chronic headache n multiple cranial nerve palsies. MRI brain plain was normal. Contrast showed : #medtwitter #neurotwitter
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The Neuron Family
The Neuron Family@theNeuronFamily·
Sticker giveaway! 🎊 Reply “🧠” or Retweet for a chance to win! We will select a winner by Thursday, Nov 16 , 10 am EST. And we will mail you the stickers 💌 #NeuroTwitter #neuroscience
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Seyedamirhossein Pishva@AmirPishvaAP·
Can’t wait to learn more about neuro and meet mentors and future colleagues! Please reach out if you’re around #CNS2023 #Neuro
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