Exploring the Different Elements in Witch Briom Signs

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Witch broom sign is a radiological finding that refers to an abnormal appearance of the cerebellum on imaging studies, specifically magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The term "witch broom" is used to describe the pattern seen on axial MRI images, where the cerebellum appears divided into multiple lobes with prominent cerebellar folia, resembling the bristles of a broom. This sign is most commonly observed in certain genetic disorders known as Joubert syndrome and related conditions. Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a molar tooth sign on MRI, which refers to the appearance of the midbrain and hindbrain resembling a molar tooth. The witch broom sign is often seen in association with the molar tooth sign in these patients. The witch broom sign is believed to be due to abnormal cerebellar development during embryogenesis.

Scrotie the mascot figure

The witch broom sign is believed to be due to abnormal cerebellar development during embryogenesis. The cerebellum is responsible for coordinating movements and maintaining balance, and any abnormalities in its structure can lead to various neurological symptoms. In addition to Joubert syndrome, the witch broom sign has also been reported in other conditions such as rhombencephalosynapsis and pontocerebellar hypoplasia.

Scrotie the mascot figure

LOL I haven't laughed so hard in a loonnngggg time at SCROTIE the mascot damn thats some funny shit right there.

Scrotie � Rhode Island School of Design Mascot
Without a doubt, one of the strangest college sports mascots has to be Scrotie, the unofficial mascot of the Rhode Island School of Design.

The costume is unique and at the same time horrific, looking exactly like a giant penis wearing a red cape with the scrotum hanging beneath.

The school�s basketball team is known as the Balls, and their slogan is, �When the heat is on, the Balls stick together.� The hockey team is called the Nads, and their cheer is �Go Nads!� The cheerleaders for the Nads are commonly known as the �Jockstraps� (since they support the Nads). The yearly hockey game with rival college Cooper Union is known as the �Supportive Cup.�

Scrotie was created to cheer on the Nads in 2001. Despite his status as an unofficial mascot, he�s present at all the games and widely accepted by the student body. Of course, no self-respecting administration could actually approve such silliness.

onbison09 09-02-2009, 10:25 PM I can't believe they let them get away with that! LOL. duluthbison 09-02-2009, 10:49 PM

I can't believe they let them get away with that! LOL.

Lol imagine if that was our school. we can't even get away with the BS chant!

onbison09 09-02-2009, 10:52 PM

Lol imagine if that was our school. we can't even get away with the BS chant!

Gotta let the BS chant go. Stupid Dome Nazis!! :ranting:

TheBisonator 09-03-2009, 04:07 PM

LOL I haven't laughed so hard in a loonnngggg time at SCROTIE the mascot damn thats some funny shit right there.

Scrotie � Rhode Island School of Design Mascot
Without a doubt, one of the strangest college sports mascots has to be Scrotie, the unofficial mascot of the Rhode Island School of Design.

The costume is unique and at the same time horrific, looking exactly like a giant penis wearing a red cape with the scrotum hanging beneath.

The school�s basketball team is known as the Balls, and their slogan is, �When the heat is on, the Balls stick together.� The hockey team is called the Nads, and their cheer is �Go Nads!� The cheerleaders for the Nads are commonly known as the �Jockstraps� (since they support the Nads). The yearly hockey game with rival college Cooper Union is known as the �Supportive Cup.�

Scrotie was created to cheer on the Nads in 2001. Despite his status as an unofficial mascot, he�s present at all the games and widely accepted by the student body. Of course, no self-respecting administration could actually approve such silliness.

That has to be club athletics. No way in hell would the NCAA allow something like that.

cbline 09-03-2009, 04:23 PM Makes me think of AC/DC: "I've got Big Balls. " WYOBISONMAN 09-03-2009, 04:44 PM Scrotie is so big that I find that mascot "Hostile and Abusive". no way would the NCAA allow that. NDSU1980 09-03-2009, 05:49 PM

That has to be club athletics. No way in hell would the NCAA allow something like that.

I honestly think und should change their name to "The Nads". Scrotie would fit right in up there. After all, I think they're all a bunch of pricks anyway.

mebisonII 09-04-2009, 03:01 PM

Don't overlook the fight song of the goeducks:

Go, Geoducks go,
Through the mud and the sand,
let's go.
Siphon high, squirt it out,
swivel all about,
let it all hang out.
Go, Geoducks go,
Stretch your necks when the tide is low
Siphon high, squirt it out,
swivel all about,
let it all hang out.

TbonZach 09-04-2009, 07:45 PM

Don't overlook the fight song of the goeducks:

Part of it sounds like the Hokey Pokey.

cbline 09-04-2009, 08:02 PM

Part of it sounds like the Hokey Pokey.

Did you hear that the writer of the "Hokey Pokey" died? Seems that they had trouble at the funeral home, though. They put the left leg in, you can figure out the rest!!

Lol imagine if that was our school. we can't even get away with the BS chant!
Witch briom sign

These conditions are all part of a spectrum of cerebellar disorders characterized by varying degrees of cerebellar hypoplasia or malformation. In conclusion, the witch broom sign is a radiological finding observed on MRI, indicating an abnormal appearance of the cerebellum. It is most commonly seen in Joubert syndrome and related disorders, and is believed to be a result of abnormal cerebellar development. Further research is needed to better understand the underlying mechanisms and clinical implications of this sign..

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