Autonomic Nervous System

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CORRECTION: Autonomic nervous system can be motor or sensory (visceral afferents). I mentioned that autonomic nervous system is never sensory. That's not true. Autonomic nervous system can be motor or sensory.

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First 3 minutes in and I’m feeling like I learnt more neuro in 3 minutes than in the last 3 weeks trying to learn neuro! Thank you so much. This is pivotal!

Dr.Aayushi
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I am probably 10 years older than him, but these videos are so much fun to watch, he makes it feel like you are in conversation with someone than just listening and trying hard to understand

doctorarvindram
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The answer can only be "loss of proprioception" because we know the lesion is posterior/sensory and all the other options are anterior/motor.

dr.elaineluther
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Late to the game - neurosyphilis and the answer is E, loss of proprioception. This was extremely helpful! Thank you!

misbhaanjum
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I got a great amount of knowledge in just less than 10 minutes after complaining 2 months from the same topic
Really nice way to explain without felling fed up 🔥( your sincere medical student from Iraq)

Itzsj
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dorsal root ganglion is important for sensory, so the answer is E. loss of proprioception as that is the only option that has to do with sensory.

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Symptoms of autonomic dysfunction
dizziness and fainting upon standing up, or orthostatic hypotension.
an inability to alter heart rate with exercise, or exercise intolerance.
sweating abnormalities, which could alternate between sweating too much and not sweating enough.👍

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Love the sense of humour in these videos, I feel it makes the process of learning feel lighter and more fun! Fab!

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My goal going forward in med school is understanding things well enough just like you sir 🔥

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Hey man, what ever the explanation you have given regarding nervous system is applicable to all except you, you do not have brain but sophisticated computer inside, make topics very easy, . You are someone special

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I am really happy that you’ve started neurology playlist.
And I think the answer is e.. Loss of propioception.

jamilanoor
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My guess is Syphilis. This video strikes a chord with me as I have had POTS for about 25 years. No known cause, I am told. Worse in warm climates. Standing up and immediately experiencing blindness for a minute or so is quite disorienting. However, it's a minor inconvenience. Loved this video, thank you so much.

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You are better than all the doctors who have taught me in college! Thank you for your big effort!

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hahahaha oh no my gluteal region lmfao, gotta ace my anaphy exam using this

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He makes it simple and understanding. !!! Nails it in brains. !!! Thank you Perfectionalist!!!

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I’m so in love with you, your approach’s are just awesome, I admire your confidence and the way you explain❤️ Integrating stuff together, not only in a medical point of view, but also a chemical and a physical one, make me respect your wonderful mentality so much. RESPECT from me to you❤️❤️❤️

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The fact that he says he will smack me makes me interested to keep watching, to thumbs up, and to subscribe.

johnnyboy
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Dx is neurosyphilis, affecting posterior column( tabes dorsalis) which is an UMN lesion

farriification
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Nice to watch..makes me interested to watch and study this topics sir...thank.u so much sir

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Dude, cannot thank you enough! bahhahha I love this type of teaching-- I think about you during my test like: "no, no, no... common get it right" LOL

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