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  • Опубліковано 16 бер 2019
  • Dr. Brian Gay provides an easy to understand explanation of an MRI brain scan and how to read it.
    First Look MRI can provide a video report created by our experienced radiologists using lay terms so you can understand the findings.

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  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 3 роки тому +313

    brains looking at brains...that is such a weird realisation.

  • @LaidBackLora
    @LaidBackLora 4 роки тому +259

    Coming from someone who never had but a few headaches ever,I developed massive killer nausea headaches about 4 months ago.I am thanking God after asking for a MRI on my brain the results are completely normal.Stress can do a number on us but God is so good and im so blessed

    • @lizgarza6245
      @lizgarza6245 3 роки тому +15

      I hope this is my outcome! God bless

    • @ingevonschneider5100
      @ingevonschneider5100 3 роки тому +23

      How is God good? Because you are healthy? Others have brain tumors and die.

    • @LaidBackLora
      @LaidBackLora 3 роки тому +2

      @@lizgarza6245 i hope so hun ❤️

    • @LaidBackLora
      @LaidBackLora 3 роки тому +22

      @@ingevonschneider5100 no i praise God on my worse days!! My health is not 💯 like every one elses ain't.And ive worked my butt off to get to where i am today and I'll leave it at that. thanks

    • @LaidBackLora
      @LaidBackLora 3 роки тому +11

      and btw, ive always prayed for others above me. you don't know me I can tell that much

  • @fayeart5277
    @fayeart5277 Рік тому +78

    I found out I had four brain aneurysms by MRI, two of which were clipped that required invasive brain surgery. I've had several CT scans and angiogram's. My neurosurgeon always shows and explains the images similar to this video. It makes a world of difference understanding what I'm seeing. I think every surgeon should share image's with their patients. Sincere thank's for doing this video, well done.

    • @pegs1659
      @pegs1659 Рік тому +5

      Thank God they were found!

    • @fayeart5277
      @fayeart5277 Рік тому +2

      @@pegs1659 yes, I humbly thank God, an excellent neurosurgeon and my family for all their support and ~ Thank you for your comment.

    • @piterce2933
      @piterce2933 8 місяців тому

      what were the symptoms i know aneurysm are caused by high blood pressure

    • @fayeart5277
      @fayeart5277 8 місяців тому

      @@piterce2933 normally you don't have symptoms but, mine were very large 8.7 and 9 mm which caused them to interfere with brain tissue and nerves. Those symptoms were headaches like nothing I ever experienced before, weakness, vomiting, blurred vision. My neurosurgeon suspected a leak.

    • @fayeart5277
      @fayeart5277 8 місяців тому

      @@user-cw5yr5ew8o yes, the clipping requires open surgery so, last year I had a pterional approach craniotomy. Not an easy surgery to go through but, life saving for sure.

  • @avihudekel4709
    @avihudekel4709 Рік тому +8

    The things you learn when wondering around UA-cam. Truly remarkable! Thank you!

  • @dr.gayfirstlookmri
    @dr.gayfirstlookmri  2 роки тому +87

    It is truly amazing that this technology is available allowing us to see inside the body with no ionizing radiation. Just electromagnetic fields.

    • @jschanna
      @jschanna 2 роки тому

      Absolutely! EM fields and RF :)

    • @raider7829
      @raider7829 2 роки тому

      Yes. It's amazing technology. Thank you. Very informative. I have an MRI in a few days. A dentist thinks hes seen a mass located in sinus area, on 3D CBCT scan. I work in dental so it's a bit ironic. I have zero symptoms so I'm hoping its nothing.

    • @youserguide
      @youserguide Рік тому +1

      What Tesla is used on these images?
      I had the recent experience of having a 3T MRI (130 miles away) to compare my MS lesions with my standard 1.5T
      My lesion load exploded by at least 10, and my cervical stenosis upgraded to Serious.

    • @ahadadil786
      @ahadadil786 Рік тому +1

      Your video is amazing, I wish I could see this video again with labels on diagrams for easy remembering

    • @Yottabee
      @Yottabee Рік тому +1

      @@youserguide I'm sorry to hear your lesion load increased (I have MS, too) and that you've got cervical stenosis. I recently had a 3T scan, too. Be well.

  • @YehoshuaD
    @YehoshuaD Рік тому +17

    I had a stroke in 2018 and when in the hospital the doctor was talking to my wife about what happened exactly and what areas were effected. She knew about the different parts of the brain having learned psychology in University during that time (during a biology class or something problem.) So in the middle she asked questions and said "oh, so that's why this or that was effected". One of the nurses in the room said "whoa, how did you know that, are you a nurse?" .. Just a cute story I remember....

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 місяці тому

      Imagine already having that response from doctors in some cases and I then just say "Biology was my favorite subject in high school, so I payed good attention luckily", and then to hear doctors "Oh that saves me time for not having to explain X or Y then".

  • @tondriasanders6306
    @tondriasanders6306 3 роки тому +42

    Thanks for this video. My 11 year old has to have a brain scan and this video helped ease some of her anxiety. Knowing what it's all about has given her power.

    • @rfrolicarts
      @rfrolicarts 2 роки тому +5

      Hope your kid is OK 🙏

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 місяці тому +1

      Hope she has been OK ever since. I was the same age when I had one to look for my epilepsy. While not exceptional, the machines have gotten a bit more silent and slightly less intimidating looking compared to when I had mine (back in 1999 or 2000) and a bit more friendly looking, so I hoped that also helped ease her mind a bit.
      If she had a good person manning the scanner this person kept her up to date continuously, like they did with mine, I could even listen to the radio (not that you heard that thing except during the treatment pauses because of how deafeningly loud the machine was, which at that time was also a big box with sharp edges and corners with a relatively tiny hole in it, which, compared to the slightly smaller, more curvy and friendlier looking machines of today might contribute to a bit less stress).

  • @dogloverjb6873
    @dogloverjb6873 8 місяців тому +3

    the human body is truly amazing and priceless. We only get one in our lifetime...treat it like it is priceless

  • @kathylebro1359
    @kathylebro1359 2 роки тому +25

    I just had a shunt placed for hydrocephalus and a crainiotomy for an acoustic neuroma resection in June and August. These were fascinating, as I could see on thd MRI some areas my neurosurgeons talked about. Thank you!

  • @farimb2380
    @farimb2380 3 роки тому +62

    Quick, easy and very clear, thank you! Just what I need before an exam

    • @batman-sr2px
      @batman-sr2px Рік тому

      is soft tissue MRI the same as a muscle MRI?

    • @mihaimoldo
      @mihaimoldo Рік тому +4

      @@batman-sr2px all of them are soft tissue MRIs . The difference between the examinations are what protocols are used, what tissue you want to see and which you need to suppress in order to see the first better .

  • @RosenbaumGroupCRO
    @RosenbaumGroupCRO 2 роки тому +6

    One of the best explanations on MRI reading this helped me a lot to understand ow to read MRI

  • @KD-kp3zc
    @KD-kp3zc Рік тому +7

    Excellent video, clear and concise. Thank you!

  • @mattmcrae88
    @mattmcrae88 4 роки тому +26

    This was very interesting. Thank you.

  • @AliceKillercat
    @AliceKillercat 3 роки тому +51

    I just had an MRI of my brain and this was really interesting :D

    • @bluesquirrel2472
      @bluesquirrel2472 3 роки тому +6

      you ok?

    • @AliceKillercat
      @AliceKillercat 3 роки тому +5

      @@bluesquirrel2472 Thank you for asking! Yes, thankfully everything was fine. I have trouble with auditory processing and my doc wanted to check for tumors who could cause this. Now I still don't know why I have the problems but at least it's nothing serious

    • @chips.3927
      @chips.3927 3 роки тому +3

      @@AliceKillercat I've also went through my MRI, the doctor announces that nothing is wrong with my brain, only my slanted tooth inflicts the headache.

    • @piousmutilator4513
      @piousmutilator4513 3 роки тому +3

      Same!

    • @saisharathgoud9738
      @saisharathgoud9738 2 роки тому

      @@AliceKillercat with contrast or without contrast...which one was done to u

  • @roselevass3402
    @roselevass3402 4 роки тому +4

    Very interesting! Thanks for making it so simple to understand

  • @karishmadeegan8297
    @karishmadeegan8297 4 роки тому +5

    Beautifully explained. Thank you

  • @petesky79
    @petesky79 4 роки тому +6

    thank you for your videos Dr Gay, as a radiographer learning MRI your videos are a great help.

  • @mattcasdorph
    @mattcasdorph 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video!!

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, thanks for the video, I had no idea you could see so many other structures as well as the brain!!

  • @DavidRivera-mr6pi
    @DavidRivera-mr6pi Рік тому +1

    you helped me understand why i have my ms diagnosis and issues. thank you

  • @renee6868
    @renee6868 2 роки тому +6

    These are amazingly helpful 👌 thanks 😊 🙏
    Can I request you show one on a patient with iih as we are often given the run around on our condition, because even some specialists don't understand or take time to explain the disease.
    I have congenital hypoplastic right transverse sinus and severe stenosis of the distal left transverse sinus and Prominent csf spaces around optic nerves and partially empty sella....but no one shows you or explains that in lamens terms...THANKS!

  • @preachousity
    @preachousity 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you - I was able to follow along with the images from my MRI. Very helpful!

  • @drgadham
    @drgadham 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent teaching presentation 👍

  • @dr.gayfirstlookmri
    @dr.gayfirstlookmri  4 роки тому +9

    My pleasure!

  • @TROllingNINJA2031
    @TROllingNINJA2031 4 роки тому +3

    Very cool! I just had a full contrast done. Like being in a space ship

  • @SurajKumar-qi7mq
    @SurajKumar-qi7mq 2 роки тому +1

    This video is very informative..plz make videos like this Sir🙏

  • @oggythebilla4122
    @oggythebilla4122 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for the information 😊

  • @nidhithakur5479
    @nidhithakur5479 2 роки тому +1

    fascinating beyond words

  • @staycalm.
    @staycalm. Рік тому +1

    Thank you hopefully it helps me better understand what i am told about mine.

  • @StayPositive-sd8op
    @StayPositive-sd8op 3 роки тому +4

    These are very helpful videos. I have a shunt for hydrocephalus and had it advised 5 times. I used to ask for copays of the NRI'S but I didnt know what they meant

  • @Andrea-ps3mc
    @Andrea-ps3mc 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @Urawizardharryy
    @Urawizardharryy 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much this was so helpful

  • @margaretskinner6972
    @margaretskinner6972 Рік тому

    I cant help but made a picture of a person or something out of each shot! Amazing brain we have!

  • @lovme2x
    @lovme2x 4 роки тому

    Very good. Have you posted an MRA OF the COW. I would love to see some more in-depth brain readings/ explanations.

  • @hawraanadher4894
    @hawraanadher4894 2 роки тому

    excellent explanation made it so easy for me👍🏻♥️

  • @ruiyang2287
    @ruiyang2287 2 роки тому +1

    This is soooo good. Thank you

  • @adalovelac24
    @adalovelac24 3 роки тому

    thank you sir this is really helpful

  • @santeemoontazdigpaul7495
    @santeemoontazdigpaul7495 4 місяці тому

    Thanks so much for reading this MRI

  • @maxrules2161
    @maxrules2161 Рік тому

    Thank you, this was really helpful, how can I tell the right part of the brain from the left one on MRI?

  • @healthyfeelsbetter
    @healthyfeelsbetter Рік тому +1

    thank you for this !

  • @kevinsidhu78
    @kevinsidhu78 Рік тому

    Thank you for the wonderful tour 🧠

  • @manalc7370
    @manalc7370 4 роки тому +14

    Thank you for this very interesting video! Can you please add the option "Add subtitles" so we can help make this content available for everybody? Thanks again :)

  • @petersydney6303
    @petersydney6303 3 роки тому

    Brilliant . Thanks 👍😀

  • @alikhan-pj8qv
    @alikhan-pj8qv Рік тому

    Thank you soooo much for thissss!!😭💘💘💘

  • @CB-fg7zy
    @CB-fg7zy 2 роки тому

    Thank you!!

  • @britishgal1808-Sue
    @britishgal1808-Sue Рік тому

    Very cool and well presented.

  • @bluesquirrel2472
    @bluesquirrel2472 3 роки тому

    thank you!

  • @nagendraprad
    @nagendraprad 2 роки тому

    Thank u .its was too good

  • @aprilviolette8140
    @aprilviolette8140 2 роки тому

    Would you do video on small focus encephalomalacia? What would cause it? What it looks like on an MRI?

  • @MAledish
    @MAledish 2 роки тому +1

    Out of curiosity, if there are any large lesions on the basil ganglia is the neurologist supposed to include it in their report?

  • @sunving
    @sunving 4 роки тому

    thanks Doctor

  • @dantesinferno1258
    @dantesinferno1258 3 роки тому +4

    I am on route to a brain MRI, thank you very much!

  • @GCM-wl3kr
    @GCM-wl3kr 3 роки тому

    Great video! How about some more orbital imaging?

  • @jorgemontes6728
    @jorgemontes6728 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @StayPositive-sd8op
    @StayPositive-sd8op 3 роки тому

    Could all the times my shunt valve that needed replaced in the head cause memory problems, and any mental conditions

  • @el-hp1lj
    @el-hp1lj 2 роки тому

    going for brain mri next week. 42 year old in shape male. headaches on and off all my life. This last year major migraines and intense vomitting. Missing lots of work and life

  • @xandosworld
    @xandosworld 28 днів тому

    I just got my mri on disc & I was like what is all of this ? Why would they give me this 😂

  • @RoadRunnerMeep
    @RoadRunnerMeep 2 роки тому +3

    Brain scans look so interesting and disturbing at the same time

  • @darrellr267
    @darrellr267 4 місяці тому +1

    Will it show if you have a csf brain fluid leak?

  • @lastofthesarcastic7682
    @lastofthesarcastic7682 4 роки тому +4

    Hey can I ask you a few questions about certain mri scans I have

  • @sabaaliabadi1492
    @sabaaliabadi1492 Рік тому

    I love it 🧠

  • @dr.gayfirstlookmri
    @dr.gayfirstlookmri  3 роки тому +5

    There are many different sequences. On some, flowing blood is white and fluid is black, and on other sequences, it is the reverse. On some sequences, both are black.

    • @hannahmccoy8336
      @hannahmccoy8336 Рік тому

      I was actually about to post a comment asking what type of scan this was so can compare with mine.

  • @ramonasosna
    @ramonasosna 3 роки тому +4

    I have an MRI coming up cause I have really bad memory and tremors, I am worried but I'm sure I'm going to be fine, I am watching this cause I want to look at my brain after to make sure that there are no issues cause the doctors might miss it 🤔🤍🖤

    • @Rohityadav-tj2bz
      @Rohityadav-tj2bz 2 роки тому +1

      How did your report come !! As per me you might be having b12 defiency.

  • @user-ft5wb3ql2o
    @user-ft5wb3ql2o 2 роки тому

    Correct me if I'm wrong but watching this video I've been doing a lot of study on MRIs and tapeworms as I have movement throughout my head in this video shown on the left ear region appears to be a ring-enhancing liaison and other signs of a tapeworm this does not appear as normal to me and other mri's I have studied however I had seen similar on mind having the tapeworm infection just thought id say and ask would be nice if I could get a reply in regards to it and if this maybe right

  • @matthewviens7723
    @matthewviens7723 4 роки тому +1

    What mri sequence was this image? T1-weighted, t2-weighted, etc.?

  • @adalovelac24
    @adalovelac24 3 роки тому +3

    is there any software can read brain MRI and diagnose the disease and write the report to help the radiologist ??
    if no how much time it takes from a radiologist to write the report

  • @MandySky
    @MandySky 4 роки тому +4

    How old was this patient, if you don't mind me asking?
    And is it typical for an MRI report to be 1 paragraph long and for scans that look to be suspect, largely ignored?
    Any information would be helpful :)
    Love the video!

  • @soba4929
    @soba4929 11 місяців тому +1

    Today am going for a MRI and hoping everything is ok, i constantly feel sick, throw up and bad migraines

  • @1million981
    @1million981 3 роки тому

    Helpful

  • @wandasanders2003
    @wandasanders2003 4 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @LDOG15
    @LDOG15 2 роки тому

    What would you do if the dural venous sinus was bright white?

  • @me9860
    @me9860 3 роки тому +1

    That was very cool! Thank you

  • @codycotner4171
    @codycotner4171 4 роки тому +5

    If there was any kind of bulge (unruptured aneurysm) in a blood vessel would a conventional contrast enhanced MRI like this be able to see it?

    • @DandLwelcomehome
      @DandLwelcomehome 3 роки тому

      did you ever get your question answered from anyone else?

  • @dortevrgdth5401
    @dortevrgdth5401 4 роки тому

    Dr gay i love you

  • @BeMyself2511
    @BeMyself2511 4 роки тому +9

    2:23 interesting. There is letter 'pi' on the left of the figure, and 'm' on the right. :D

  • @allenculbertson8170
    @allenculbertson8170 Рік тому

    Thank U

  • @omareliotorrescastillo4808
    @omareliotorrescastillo4808 Рік тому

    Hello, thanks for the video, is it possible using a High Resolution MRI scanner counts the number of neurons in different portion of brain? or this scanner has no microscopic resolution

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 місяці тому +1

      I don't think they are that sensitive or precise, even though technology has progressed obviously.

  • @EX0t1C
    @EX0t1C 2 роки тому +2

    Humans really are beautiful

  • @bobwilson5041
    @bobwilson5041 11 місяців тому

    Can anyone give advise,had a pop in my head one month ago,no symtoms at all,just the pop sound,now though i have a stiff neck

  • @SusanRichardsDay
    @SusanRichardsDay 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for doing this . Does anyone know where I could get a second opinion of 2 brain mri's 4 years apart to assess progress ?

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 місяці тому

      If you haven't found a source already: I am afraid this will heavily depend on the country you are in.
      I'm in The Netherlands myself and second opinions are a basic part of coverage in mandatory health care insurance, so it's basically as simple as asking for one, getting the letter, and phoning the other doctor (or maybe your doctor asks the other doctor, with all the electronic files these days I'm not sure what the procedure is).
      The time I did one I basically got the piece of my file that was important for the other doctor, and phoned the hospital the doctor I wanted to see worked in and got an appointment there, which resulted in the same procedure (biopsy of the stomach and first part of the intestines) being repeated, simply because they wanted to be sure.
      That also made me learn that that procedure could be done without feeling pain, which gave the nurses at my bed, when I mentioned that right after the procedure a look of horror on their face, with them asking when the time happened that I felt pain during that procedure, and I explained it happened in my local hospital with the doctor doing the procedure there waving away my complaint by saying "You can't feel pain there", and one of the nurses blurted out "Good god!!! What age is that man from? The Medieval times?! OF COURSE you can feel pain there....Jesus Christ that those people still exist these days!"
      Which well, gave me a feeling of reassurance that was nice to also have after the procedure.

  • @genx6619
    @genx6619 2 роки тому

    Hi doctor...Can occipital bone be captured in brain mri?

  • @danyelPitmon
    @danyelPitmon 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have an MRI imaging of somebody’s brain who has migraines and low cerebral fluid level I would love to see that compared to my own problems

  • @monikakamboz4676
    @monikakamboz4676 3 роки тому

    Sir plz tell what is Midline shifting and how long it's treatment can be? Is it life threatening or curable?

    • @farimb2380
      @farimb2380 3 роки тому +1

      Hydrocephalus can push it to 1 side I think, a contusion of the brain can cause that, I think it's dangerous because if the bigger intracranial pressure, so the pressure would be surgically removed by removing the fluid, with maybe a craniectomy
      I hope I wrote it correctly in English

  • @bondiib4823
    @bondiib4823 2 роки тому +1

    Hi any chance you could take a look at my recent scans? They were taken because of migraine. Neurologist said everythings fine 3 months ago and prescribed inderal. I have an appointment soon to see how I respond to inderal and Ill say it makes me caugh a lot and causes nightmares which I already had thanks to zyrtect but now its worse. On his report he wrote and this is translation from Dutch, hope I didnt change context, he wrote 2 white tissue injuries, what does that mean? Think you could find it on the scan? I want to know if its where my pain is, right side of my head behind the eye area. Sometimes its not just headache, its pain like a bruise, when I shake yes or no I can feel like theres a bruise in my head. When I lay down on right side the pressure will press on the pain spot. Mostly the next day its over. I think migraines started around the time when I had to start taking lytenyl against endometriosis. Got 2 cysts, one is 4.8 cm on right ovarium.

    • @Millenialsbudget
      @Millenialsbudget 4 місяці тому

      Was it multiple sclerosis?

    • @bondiib4823
      @bondiib4823 4 місяці тому

      I have no idea, he never explained it. I think a lot of my issues are caused by terrible eating habits and obesity+stress (female 89 kilo's, I lost 10 kilo's since last year tho). Also, it's funny that you ask that exaclty a day after a weird pain in my right underleg appeard, like someone is giving it electric shocks and I lose feeling in my right underleg and have to hold onto something because I might fall over. Will go see my doc if I find time, got sinisitis, headache and muscle aches atm too.@@Millenialsbudget

  • @unclefreddy2009
    @unclefreddy2009 10 місяців тому

    When you have one of these ordered by a doc for a specific purpose (asymmetry in my hearing) does the radiologist look at all of this to spot any incidental findings ?

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 місяці тому

      Probably, yes. They might look for signs of the little bones that send the message from your eardrum to the cochlea fusing together due to some kind of illness, and thus limiting your hearing that way, or they might be able to spot contaminents in the cochlea that should not be there, or responses to sound being processed different left through right. The brain is cross-connected: right-ear monitoring is done by the left side and vice-versa, which allows us to determine the position of sound, so there can be a lot of cross-communication between the parts of the brain.
      In can still recall having some kind of test performed around my epilepsy that showed that both my brain halves were very active in trying to solve problems, whereas it is (or was, it's been more than 24 years a go) more common to see a shift and have one of two sides be a bit more dominant.

  • @will54981
    @will54981 3 роки тому +3

    3:01 I mean I'm no doctor, nurse or surgeon here and certainly don't have any experience in medical imaging but wouldn't that be the left eye near the left side of the screen, if it's a top-down MRI scan?

    • @kirsten9729
      @kirsten9729 3 роки тому +3

      The scan is take from the feet up, but he is scrolling backwards through the images making it appear as though the scan is "top down" as he said. Medical imaging is basically all viewed from the physicians standpoint aka opposite the patient. It's very confusing.

    • @Uramledtube
      @Uramledtube 2 роки тому

      Hi..I’m an MD… (not a radiologist tho)… I don’t know the reason but when looking at MRIs…. It is like i you are looking from the bottom up….. So, the R side ends up on the pictures Left side (with your nose/face looking at top of picture)

  • @mazklassa9338
    @mazklassa9338 2 роки тому

    Do you offer reviews/analysis of MRI scans from folks here in the comments section?

  • @oggythebilla4122
    @oggythebilla4122 4 роки тому

    Please put a class about preparation of MRI basic

    • @jitendarbangasop6848
      @jitendarbangasop6848 2 роки тому

      Meri beti ke 4year age me koi dhatu magnisum jm gya he brain me

  • @brendanerie1664
    @brendanerie1664 3 роки тому +2

    Was this with contrast or no contrast?

  • @rockapedra1130
    @rockapedra1130 Рік тому

    Thanks! I really appreciate you sharing a small part of your knowledge with us! The brain fascinates me to no end. A few pounds of fatty meat that contains the universe.

  • @ashleyy-gx5fr
    @ashleyy-gx5fr 3 роки тому +1

    Can anyone please tell me if a brain mri without contrast will show a bulge in blood vessels? Like a unruptured artery? Plz answer

  • @adarshd.koyani6845
    @adarshd.koyani6845 2 роки тому

    sir can you tell me all is normal but still there is a movement disorder whats the reason is?

  • @TroubleActual
    @TroubleActual 10 місяців тому +1

    Had my 1st MRI last week. 6mm cyst next to pituitary. I know there's no definitive answer but what does it possibly mean?

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 місяці тому

      It can go 2, and basically 3 ways (I've been screened for them through blood testing and it hasn't yet revealed anything worrying that warrants an MRI):
      1. The best kind, you don't notice anything, and you need to get some regular checkups to see if it's benign (doesn't mean it doesn't grow and become a problem that way) or not. From what I once understood from an endocrinologist it's that there can actually be quite a number of people who have such a deviation near the pituitary or on the pituitary gland without them ever being none the wiser.
      2. You notice a problem that might not necessarily be negative, but can become problematic
      3. You notice problems that are primarily negative.
      The pituitary gland regulates a LOT of hormones in your body, so a tumor or cyst there can deregulate the endocrine system of your body. In some people it results in problems with their digestive system because of how certain electrolyte levels can be regulated through it because of how the pituitary gland can secrete a signalling hormone for the liver to respond to.
      Some people because of this become either insatiable when it comes to eating, or experience being easier full during a meal.
      Then there's also the way it regulates the dominant sex hormone in your body, along with the hypothalamus, by signalling the reproductive organs to make this hormone, and another hormone instructing the thyroid along with the liver to break the hormone down after it has had it's way through your body.
      It can increase or decrease the receptor count for said hormone(s) (It is obviously much more complicated than I make it sound here).
      I for instance, was screened when I was much younger because there were concerns I wasn't entering puberty because of having an overactive thyroid breaking down the signalling hormones for the reproductive organs prematurely, halting my body's growth.
      And the suspicion for that hyperthyroidism wasn't exactly a random one: I could eat tons of food without gaining weight, and bursted with energy, while staying exceptionally slim and short...
      Slight edit: The reason I hold this knowledge is because I take a drug that at much higher dosages than I take it now and for much longer than I have taken it at the higher dosage in the past, is known to cause benign tumors on or near the pituitary gland.
      That same drug is one my body probably really likes because of a different effect it also has, because without the drug, my body completely derailed hormonally and I could eat unlimited amounts of food: not because my stomach was processing the food like crazy, but because while my eyes visually witnessed me eating a lot of food, my stomach didn't really send the signal of being satiated, I kept having the feeling of wanting to eat more, it was awful.

  • @DJR40
    @DJR40 Рік тому

    For MS and other how much SLICES MM OF MRI NEEDED?
    AND ITS METTER how much T?
    Thanks

  • @TheDavveponken
    @TheDavveponken 7 місяців тому

    The images I got from my MRI look very different. I can't even compare the them with this as they look so little alike. At 4:12 for instance. Whereas you have a lot of brain matter visible in this I don't, It's pretty much all black around the vessels you point out, there's no way of differentiating them. Any ideas?

  • @paigedavis6330
    @paigedavis6330 2 роки тому

    Can you show an MRI with tonsillar ectopia (chiari malformation)

  • @nghiavu1513
    @nghiavu1513 2 роки тому +2

    How is this mri so clear? I got a brain mri on a 3t and it’s not this clear?

  • @nadiamihova3912
    @nadiamihova3912 2 місяці тому

    My 12 year old daughter has been having headaches every day for over 3 months now and her MRI shows something white where her right sphenoid sinus is and the radiologist described it as just "fluid in the right sphenoid sinus" and didn't think it was the cause for her headaches. But after watching this, I think it might be. She just had an MRI with contrast done as well and it shows the same white area on the right side but not on the left. The sinuses are supposed to look black, right? What if there's a cyst or even a tumour there? Our neurologist is not taking this seriously and just tries to push all different types of migraine medications onto her without even knowing the cause for her headaches. I had to really push to try and get extra scans and blood tests done for my daughter. I really don't know what to do next. Please help me!

  • @andrewpleva
    @andrewpleva Місяць тому

    Hydrocephalus is a condition in which an accumulation of CSF occurs within the brain. This typically causes increased pressure inside the skull. Older people may have headaches, double vision, poor balance, urinary incontinence, personality changes, or mental impairment.
    Exophthalmos, also known as proptosis, is a medical term for a bulging or protruding eyeball or eyeballs. It's most often caused by thyroid eye disease
    Microvascular ischemic disease is a brain condition that commonly affects older people. Untreated, it can lead to dementia, stroke and difficulty walking. Treatment typically involves reducing or managing risk factors, such as high blood pressure, cholesterol level, diabetes and smoking

  • @r.j.k.7925
    @r.j.k.7925 Рік тому

    Is the image somehow flipped? 3:00 while pointing with a cursor on the left eye you tell it is the right one and vice versa..? Am I missing something?

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 місяці тому

      Not sure if I remember it correctly, but I think with a scan like that going down towards the neck, I think the orientation needs to be seen looking from the feet towards the head, not from the top of the head down.
      So if you look at the patient from there, it is correct.