Neuroanatomy on MRI | Part 1| Cerebrum, Basal Ganglia, Thalamus, Internal Capsule & Lesions
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Hello again doctors! This is part 1 of high yield neuroanatomy by MRI and 3D model. I go over the axial slices that are above the brainstem and go over the common lesions at each level. The websites used are below. I wish you the very best of luck studying!
MRI interface: www.headneckbrainspine.com
3D model: www.zygotebody.com
Recommended - Essential Anatomy App
Outro song- "Hold Yuh" by Gyptian
Thank you. The most clear and organized mri neuroanatomy I have came across.
I almost lost hope to understand neuroanatomy.. but look at you, you made me understand this ambiguous stuff that I never thought I’ll understand!!
Your personality is amazing as well .. thank you so much!!
Great video, beautiful coverage of an extensive amount of information in a short time.
Thanks for the presentation.
Excellent video. As a medical student coming to terms with neuroanatomy I will be recommending this widely. Thanks!
Love your voice ❤ thank you for the roundup
This is a very helpful and easy to comprehend video! If only the volume was a little louder so we'd hear more clearly though :/
Hello loves. I forgot to mention for the Degenerative diseases like Wilson's and Huntington's (as well as the rest) if you're given a gross image or CT/MRI, you can tell the damage is due to something chronic and degenerative/demyelinating because the effects will be BILATERAL, versus a stroke which would result in a unilateral lesion. Part 2 HERE: ua-cam.com/video/NtktyYMP2nQ/v-deo.html
youre excellent, this is the way it should be taught!
Excellent,you’re explaining so much good
Thank you so much, this is one of the most useful vidoes I've seen!!!
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Please cover infections and ring enhancers
Greatt greatt job!!
excellent video. Thank you so much
Very helpful! Thank you so much
Thanks, this is rly helpful.
Great!
where is right and left can you pls mention as i am getting confused whether we diving superior to inferior or coming down frm sup. to inf...
In CT scan, as shown here for strike/ infarction. We are looking at the cross section from the foot end of the patient. So our left is the image's right.
thank YOU.
Best of luck studying!
Good
Wish you didn¨t speak so FAST!!!!!!
Just to add some constructive critisism: the words seem a bit slurred together (that's why I could only hear at 1x the speed)
She is speaking like a airplane announcer