Mid-Brain Syndromes | Weber Syndrome | Benedikt Syndrome | Parinaud's Syndrome
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
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The simplest explanation I've seen! Wonderful!
Never have I understood this topic without this video!
very nice explanation.
Incredibly helpful!!! Thank you so much!
Excellent video. I love how you started with the anatomy which made it easy to understand the syndromes.
Great video
Amazing video, honestly soso well done thank you!
Excellent presentation
Thanks so much! A very good explanation
Amazing teachings, thx
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It's really great work.
This is good. Thank you sir👏🏽
Excellent explanation
Sir please make a video on disorders of horizontal gaze including lesions at various sites like internuclear ophthalmoplegia 🙏
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Hello! Great video! And very easily explained. It's a tough topic made simple. And thanks for the summarised table. Took the ss!😊
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very well explained..!crystal clear concept😊
Glad it was helpful! Keep sharing.
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Sir, are the frontopontine fibers involved in benedikt or not?
Thank you, crisp explanation
Awesome video short and sweet
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Can you please explain how superior cerebellar peduncle is involved in nothnagel syndrome.?
Amazing
Thanks. Keep Sharing.
great, have you done any video on lateral pontine synd?
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Good content
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Explained very well in Less time and more clearly.
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in weber syndrome , there is no mention of involvement of corticobulbar tract or c/l facial weakness ( refrence: haarisons principle of internal medicine 20th edition) . Can u please explain sir/mam ?
Yes, it may not be given in Harrison, but corticobulbar tract is definitely involved. Kindly refer Adams Neurology for more detailed explanation.
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Hello in dorsal mb syndrome will the 4th cn palsy be UMN?Thats why eyes will come down instead of going up?
Sir one doubt please, u said in brown sequard syndrome cortico spinal tract will show signs ipsilaterally only. Then why here u said in mid brain disorders cortico spinal tract will cause C/L hemiplegia. Why not ipsilateral here also
Yes. Because in brown sequard syndrome, fibres are already crossed in medulla.
If lesion is there in medulla, mostly uncrossed fibres are affected because pyramidal decussation occurs at lower medulla.
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What is 3rd nerve palsy ???
1:07 Cranial nerve nuclei are present in tegmentum not tectum
Cerebellar signs should be ipsilateral
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