Jordi Roldan
@JordiRoldanB
Pediatric Neuroradiologist @SonEspases. EDiNR&EDiPNR. Collaborative Prof. Pediatrics @fmedicinaUIB #OneHealth 🪷
The SPIN-ECHO: The origins 🟢🔓pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC91…
This week’s SPIN-POV: An “L”-shaped thalamic hyperintensity on DWI/T2 points to partial prolonged HIE in term neonates—exaggerated by hypoglycemia but uncommon in isolation. In preterms, it is associated with parieto-occipital PVL, helping differentiate it from metabolic causes.
This week’s SPIN-POV: An “L”-shaped thalamic hyperintensity on DWI/T2 points to partial prolonged HIE in term neonates—exaggerated by hypoglycemia but uncommon in isolation. In preterms, it is associated with parieto-occipital PVL, helping differentiate it from metabolic causes.
This is the role - and the road - of 21st-century fetal imaging. It’s not about doing things differently, it’s about seeing them differently.
Free education in a key practice area that is rapidly evolving. Register to get reminded. Thanking our collaborators @WorldFederation and @The_ASPNR from our hearts. Thanking all the amazing teachers who care.
💎 + Clava Hypertrophy
🧵**#SpinTweetorialWednesday** 🎯 Infantile Neuroaxonal Dystrophy (INAD) An ultra-rare, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder of infancy—often missed, always relentless. Here’s what every neurologist, geneticist, and radiologist needs to recognize early.
🧵**#SpinTweetorialWednesday** 🎯 Infantile Neuroaxonal Dystrophy (INAD) An ultra-rare, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder of infancy—often missed, always relentless. Here’s what every neurologist, geneticist, and radiologist needs to recognize early.
This week’s SPIN-POV: New neurological symptoms in a patient with known CVT? Always rule out a dural AV fistula. Symptoms occur due to venous hypertension. Often subtle, they may show as flow voids on T2 and prominent serpiginous vessels on SWI, just like in this case.
🧬 SPIN Tweetorial Wednesday | #Neurogenetics #Neuroradiology Today, we spotlight POLR1C—a gene with two faces & striking brain imaging clues. Let’s dive in 🧵
Brain tuning. No contrast. No coil. It’s neuroimaging, live. Circadian reset.

Tintin in Radiology vol 2 The Inner Radiologist: Dialogues with Haddock 🧠 Urgent case. Everyone wants the answer before the first image appears. #RadiologyLife #PedNeuroradiology

Do you routinely use cranial ultrasound? We do — and for good reason. As a screening and monitoring tool, it's incredibly effective in selected neonatal cases. This paper is worth reading — findings can be trickier than they seem 🧠📖 #PedsRad 🟢🔓pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12…




"Don’t look back in anger" We’re moving forward ➡️ Semiology • Pattern • Group • Pathophysiology • Augment 🔍 AI helps us learn, not linger on mistakes🧠 #AIinRadiology #StateOfMind

First - the signal. Then - the pattern. And finally - the why. We don’t guess, we see. #FridayFlow #pedneurorad #Neuroradiology #MRI Sirius / Eye In The Sky – The Alan Parsons Project open.spotify.com/playlist/7wBQL…

🟣Calcar avis: the white matter that protrudes into the medial aspect of the lateral ventricle, just at the level of the junction trigone-occipital horn. On CT 🧠 don’t confuse it with a malformation of cortical development ✨#Neuroanatomy

AMAZING NeuroTEAM 🧠! First Dynamic CT Myelography to identify the CSF leak on a patient with SIH (Spontaneous intracraneal Hypotension) due to ventral dural tear in D6 Then we performed a CT targeted epidural blood patch with blood of the patient. @hospitaldelmar @DibiXarxa
⚖️ Genetics matter. But ZIP codes kill.
From political unrest to toxic air and social stress, the world around us can accelerate the aging process. Out today in @NatureMedicine: our work on how the environment seeps into health and makes us older 1/6🧵 doi.org/10.1038/s41591… @EricTopol @jayvanbavel @GBHI_Fellows…
So hard to find, so hard to become. We’ll just have to keep walking. 🌖🌞
Several months ago. In some way, the brain–gut axis too. 🔝#PedNeurorad section from the group of Genoa 🇮🇹@MSavinaSeverino 🟢🔓Novel KIF26A variants associated with pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction (PIPO) and brain developmental defects pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39305096/
Some truths seem pretentious precisely because they’re so obvious.And yet,they’re the ones we must never forget. In #PedNeurorad knowledge only gains meaning when it’s part of something larger: the child’s story.Until we ask the right questions, images don’t speak for themselves
