How to read a brain CT (part 3): acute brain pathology

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This video is the third video in a short series on how to read brain CT, aimed mainly at medical students and young radiology residents with little neuroradiological experience (but everyone is welcome to watch off course). In this video we discuss the typical imaging findings on CT of acute ischemic stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, brain hernation, hydrocephalus, and others...

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Thank you so much, I can't explain how helpful this was 😊😊😊

stellawanjiku
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Such a gifted lecturer. Thank you so much. Wonderful presentation.

yasiral-jubouri
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Fantastic series of lectures. I thank you so much and ask you to keep going. Good job.

dr.rezanikandish
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Sir your lectures are truly impressive! Just love it ❤. Could you kindly create similar presentations focusing on the radiological anatomy and interpretation of the lumbar and cervical spine? Topics like PID, disc protrusion, spinal stenosis, Vertebral fracture, disc dehydration and related conditions would be highly valuable.

idocasifali
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Excellent lecture, as always! May I kindly request a topic? Maybe a short presentation on diagnosing brain death, CTA and protocol. Thanks!

hastyfellow
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Plz make few videos on spinal imaging also

avinashrazdan
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17:30 Does the patient with traumatic SAH and subdural hematoma also happen to have a right-sided subperiosteal hematoma?
Also, does shifting of the mediosagittal structures like the septum pellucidum in case of an intracranial hematoma, tumor, abscess, empyema or a parasitic cyst always indicate a herniation?

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