I love this video. I had a stroke when I was 13. I thought of doing science and becoming a neurologist.but i ended up taking a PhD. in economics. Because of my AVM and epilepsy. I love it, though
It looks simple here but in reality it’s extremely difficult and painful, please if u want this be passionate about it and understand the weight you will be lifting, I wish you the best of luck!! , you got this!!
@@mohamedredaelhefnawy298the work life balance is shit and most cases doesnt have any cure so you have very less patient satisfaction , my professor told us not to take it .
multiple occasions throughout those 9 days. The last 4 days I didn’t move from bed not even to pee… that’s when my mom brought me to the ER again in the middle of the night unexpectedly. They pumped my IVs and that hydrated and grew a brain abscess that was 5.6 cm x 2.6cm x2.2 cm. I had surgery on my brain and have a pick line now. My surgery was on may 25th. I had a follow up MRI recently and the abscess is now 3.0cm x 1.6cm x1.8cm. My results came in through mychart but have yet to be reviewed by a care team. Should I be concerned that there is still an abscess?
Well the easiest part in medical is name ..its so easy . By the way have you heard about foreign accent syndrome. Or alice in Wonderland syndrome. You think i am joking this are real disease very real.
I screamed at the neurologist so I have a form of Ms and I am covered with lesions all over my brain got all the way to my neck and the fact that the neurologist and get Ms makes you a little worried but yes lesions all over the brain is MS
Could be MS, could be ADEM, could even be MDEM. An MRI alone is not enough anyway to diagnose MS, but the lesions do suggest it since there are some on classic spots. But at the same time, some lesions do not look typical for MS either, so you might be right. But since this is a fast-paced quiz, I think they went for a later stage MS MRI, rather than making them think about ADEM or any encephalopathy. Still, would have been better to also include imaging of the brain stem, cerebellum and maybe the spinal cord.