Assalamu Alaikum Great lecture sir Short but very much precised.I m 1st yr radiology resident in Bangladesh.Definitely this will help me a lot. Sir At 12.36 is it Canalicular or labyrinthine segment?
hi there , great video. i have a ct scan of temporal bone. i want a second opinion and wondering if you wouldnt mind reviewing it please as you seem like a expert. look forward to your response. regards
Sorry but I can't do an overread outside of my hospital. I'd recommend seeking out an ENT physician at an academic medical center. They can take a look and also request an overread from their radiologists, who should all do a fine job.
amazing video. I'm having difficulty getting your website to work (tried on chrome and safari on a mac, having issues with certificate, and even after accepting it will never finish loading).
I believe this one is without. Usually if someone orders a CT temporal bone with contrast, I look to switch to something else. Head, soft tissue neck, CTA, etc.
I was just able to load neurorad.link/cttbone - this currently points to radmodules.com/dwv/walkthrough-ct-temporal-bone.php - if you have a slow internet connection, just give it a little more time. Otherwise I'd suggest trying a different browser. Could be some mishandled javascript error preventing it from loading.
Justin, hello I´m a radiology resident in Mexico I would really like to translate this. I hope we can get in contact to see if you could do this collaboration.
Awesome video. Very informative and direct to the point. Thanks. I hope you could share more videos like that. Thanks, Justin Cramer.
Smooth and illustrative for a resident. Great job!
Very good
Tnx, that was great♥️
Awesome review, thanks for laying everything out so simply. I’ll be referring to this often :)
Excellent video - very helpful. Thanks.
Very smooth and simple ! Thank you
Super! Keep up the good videos please
Very useful! Thanks a lot!!!
This was great and helped a lot! Thank you!
thank you so much! If you have any fracture cases you could do walkthroughs for that would be incredible as well. thanks again!
Very useful thank you
Perfect. Thanks
Great thank you.
Great, thank you so much!
Thank you so much
amazing..thanks
Thanks sir
Assalamu Alaikum
Great lecture sir
Short but very much precised.I m 1st yr radiology resident in Bangladesh.Definitely this will help me a lot.
Sir At 12.36 is it Canalicular or labyrinthine segment?
Damn...good catch! Yes, that's the labyrinthine segment.
great video and great website! Do you have some others in the ENT-H&N field?
hi there , great video. i have a ct scan of temporal bone. i want a second opinion and wondering if you wouldnt mind reviewing it please as you seem like a expert. look forward to your response. regards
Sorry but I can't do an overread outside of my hospital. I'd recommend seeking out an ENT physician at an academic medical center. They can take a look and also request an overread from their radiologists, who should all do a fine job.
amazing video. I'm having difficulty getting your website to work (tried on chrome and safari on a mac, having issues with certificate, and even after accepting it will never finish loading).
Ah I had to renew my SSL certificate - try it now. Thanks!
Hi Justin, the axial/coronal options on the website seem to be gone (Chrome browser, Windows 10). Do you know what might cause it? Thanks!
Hey Maxwell - apologies - it should be fixed now
Should have trace all the inner str , & facial nv ..
Is this with or without contrast?
I believe this one is without. Usually if someone orders a CT temporal bone with contrast, I look to switch to something else. Head, soft tissue neck, CTA, etc.
the interactive link isn't working.. it keeps on loading
I was just able to load neurorad.link/cttbone - this currently points to radmodules.com/dwv/walkthrough-ct-temporal-bone.php - if you have a slow internet connection, just give it a little more time. Otherwise I'd suggest trying a different browser. Could be some mishandled javascript error preventing it from loading.
@@justincramer9557 This page could not be found.Any one else?Thanks
Justin, hello I´m a radiology resident in Mexico I would really like to translate this. I hope we can get in contact to see if you could do this collaboration.
Sure we can look into that. Can I e-mail you at macox7@gmail.com?
@@justincramer9557 yeah for sure