Thank you very much for the detailed explanation You have simplified a complicated study for me May God bless you By the way you got a new subscriber 😊
So for diagnosing any issues with this, a neurologist can help rite ?I have severe neck pain on the left side and shoulder and shoulder blades since 2 years.Really don't know what's going on.
Conventional MRI is NOT up to scratch for diagnosing root avulsions in cases of traumatic brachial plexus injury. See why in our review @ pubs.rsna.org/doi/full/10.1148/radiol.2019190218
Very concise ..yet precise... pl keep such videos coming!
A complex Topic made easy. Keep up the good work.
A great introduction into brachial plexus MR imaging. thanks.
Thanks for posting , you rock!
Thank you very much... Very useful...
Thank you.
Thanks alot for this.....
nice talk, thank you for that!
Awesome! Thanks 👍
Damn, that was excellent. Thank you.
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excellent!!
Thanku so much ur presentation clear my ideas about brachial plexus.
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation
You have simplified a complicated study for me
May God bless you
By the way you got a new subscriber 😊
Thank you for this. :) Learning MRI like this is fun.
This one is better
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So cool
Made super easyyyy
I have no fear since then, and ask for more brachial plexus interpertation!
That is super cool...how did you manage to put up the scrollable images in your presentation?
OsiriX MD software
Does this type of mri show dorsal nerve entrapment or suprascapular nerve entrapment? If no what type of imaging would you use?
So for diagnosing any issues with this, a neurologist can help rite ?I have severe neck pain on the left side and shoulder and shoulder blades since 2 years.Really don't know what's going on.
Whats the name of this MRI doing for brachial plexus ?
medial cord is formed by anterior division of lower trunk
Superb
Conventional MRI is NOT up to scratch for diagnosing root avulsions in cases of traumatic brachial plexus injury. See why in our review @ pubs.rsna.org/doi/full/10.1148/radiol.2019190218