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Leicester Medical School Radiology
United Kingdom
Приєднався 10 сер 2020
Abdominal x-rays
In this video, Dr Vikas Shah presents an approach to analysing an abdominal x-ray, along with examples of pneumoperitoneum, bowel obstruction and bowel wall thickening. The utility and limitations of abdominal x-rays are also discussed.
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Introduction to thoracic CT
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Dr Ruth Machin describes the anatomy of the chest on cross-sectional imaging, the use of contrast and the various phases of enhancement, and the appearance of common diseases.
Nuclear medicine physics and applications
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Dr Anver Kamil describes the physics of nuclear and molecular imaging, including PET-CT, the precautions that need to be taken, and the principal clinical applications.
Orbital anatomy
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Dr Mohamed Chunara described the imaging of orbital anatomy.
CT scanning and radiation dose
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Dr Will Adair and Dr Pete Thurley discuss the use of CT scanning, the benefits for patients and clinicians, and considerations with regards to radiation dose.
Anatomy of the cerebrospinal fluid spaces
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Dr Mohamed Chunara describes the imaging features of the anatomy of the cerebrospinal fluid spaces.
X-ray and plain image physics and applications
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X-ray and plain image physics and applications
Risks of radiation and communicating risk to patients
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Risks of radiation and communicating risk to patients
Legislation around ionising radiation
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Elizabeth Davies explains the various pieces of legislation around the use of ionising radiation.
CT physics and applications
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Dr David Swienton describes the basic physics of CT scanners, how images are produced, the principal clinical applications, and the risks and benefits.
Beginners guide to paediatric chest x-rays
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Dr Ben Fleming describes an approach to the paediatric chest x-ray, the appearances of various lines and tubes commonly encountered, and a method to analyse the x-rays for signs of disease.
Medical imaging: modalities, radiation and contrast safety, and how to request imaging
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Dr Catalin Ivan describes the modalities used in medical imaging, and aspects of safety in relation to radiation and contrast media. Dr Ivan also discusses best practices in requesting imaging.
Introduction to head & neck radiology
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Dr Ram Vaidhyanath describes the imaging anatomy of head & neck structures, including the orbits, sinuses and temporal bones, and the appearances of common diseases of the head & neck.
Introduction to MRI of the brain
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Dr Vincent Lam describes the imaging anatomy of the brain, the different MRI sequences used for brain imaging, and the appearances of some common pathology.
Upper limb - part 2
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Dr Kethes Paramesparan describes the normal imaging anatomy of the forearm carpal and metacarpals, and imaging features of traumatic injuries in these locations.
Vascular imaging
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In this video, Dr Yiewfah Fong summarises the modalities and techniques used for vascular imaging, along with examples of various vascular disorders.
Brain and midline anatomy
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Dr Mohamed Chunara describes the imaging features of brain and midline anatomy.
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Great
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Detailed explanation with patience and also easily understand that you are interested to share knowledge that's why you're good sir
Another fine lecture... I'm not an MD student, just interested in idiopathic SIH
As a SIH sufferer, this is quite interesting... I've just read an article describing CSF leak via a Right VA-induced tear/opening in the dura, which appears to be a very unusual finding. There also seem to be possibilities for CSF leak via the nasal sinus, recently seen to be induced by overly-aggresive nasal swab techniques during COVID-19 testing. This is only the second lecture from your university, and they both been excellent, well-presented and to-the-point, no excess/meaningless content.
Well! Even without any, or very little, image processing, superb "introduction" to MRI, with real cases to illustrate the kind of signal anomalies of importance. As an "interested amateur" ( with rather strong reasons for interest) this is tremendously useful, and presented so clearly! One thing that I found just a bit "light" was coverage of the skull and CSF and dura... but, is the dura at all visible on T1? Another possibly useful thing to cover would be the kind of "window" levels for structures, CSF, arteries and nerves, to get an idea of starting points for adjusting the image presentation with simple exposure/contrast settings, or for setting CLUT values when investigating, for example, neurovascular issues...ok, sorry, two more videos! 😉
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This is beautifully done. Thank you
❤❤❤❤❤ фантастика, спасибо огромное
Excelente. presentacion
Thank you for this, it is extremely useful for all those that view chest x-rays - I shall recommend this to my colleagues and students - many thanks.
I swear the videos without 10 animations and without some fancy graphic program are always the best! Straight to the point. Love the video Thank you!
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Dear all, I was illegally implanted with a neural network. My brain MRI scan was reported as normal but there are some areas as concerns. Do you know any brain radiology doctor, with integrity,who can have a look at my brain MRI, please?
Awesome lecture
really informative and clear explanation thank you for this Top class lecture.
Amazing!! Thanks❤❤❤❤
So detailed. Thank you❤
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My friend takes a dose of about 4100 msv. Please will you advise me what I should do now.
How you calculate it?
@@sparkyland8911 it's shown on CT scan monitoring room screen they actually doing CT guided biopsy and they screened him like more than 35 times
Wow!!
Thanks Dr.Ben
The rapid fire review of cases is very y helpful! Thank you!
Thanks a lot Dr
@46:04 Case 40- Is it only dextrocardia or dextro with situs inversus?? Liver opacity clearly seen on left side...thanks
@17:14 is it fine to tell that this is para spinal lymph nodes by this xray appearance only? Could this be para spinal masses like in psoas abscess?
Nice description in simplest way
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Good job.
Thank you so much!
Vă mulțumesc! Dumnezeu să vă binecuvânteze!
Very good
I had 3 CT scans this year. I asked the doctors and nurses and the radiologists that they know it's a massive amount of radiation to give you, and that's why they don't do them for no reason. They need a serious reason for it, and something so serious where an MRI won't suffice. One was a brain scan 2 weeks after I had a decent concussion and I was just getting worse and worse. Well, they found nothing, no bleeding or anything. Well, the concussion ended up being just an unfortunate coincidence because the real reason I was getting worse was a serious case of sepsis (blood poisoning) and bacterial endocarditis (a bacterial heart valve infection) which got me hospitalized a few weeks afterwards. They did a chest CT because my lungs were filling up with fluid, and I can't really remember what the third one was about, being completely delirious with high fever, midazolam, and ketamine.. I think it was a full torso one to check if the infection had spread to my spine or organs. Luckily it hadn't. Now I'm kinda worried because I had such a massive dose in such a short timespan, they were all within like 2 months. But they still had a _serious_ reason to do them, and I really won't blame them if I get some type of cancer down the line for something that ended up saving my life in the first place. I already feel like I'm on borrowed time after the open heart valve replacement surgery. I'm so thankful that science has come so far ❤
Beautiful talk very educational and informative 43:28
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Please make a video on MRI pelvis or MRCP anatomy pathology and sequence
Thank you
❤️❤️great
Perfect Thank you ♥️
Excelente presentación 👏
It's a great study video
My doctor: take enough rest to be healthy. Me at 3am: wonder how brain MRI looks
excellent lecture
Thank you!
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Great structure, straight to the point ! I really enjoyed it, thank you!