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Isolation tutorial: Neuroradiology #2 with Frank Gaillard 

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You can access other videos in the Radiopaedia isolation tutorial series for free at radiopaedia.or.... Recorded with permission from the trainees involved.

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Комментарии : 55   
@malwqka7774
@malwqka7774 4 года назад
Really didactic tutorials, I really appreciate the way you teach and how you explain. I would be grateful if you could keep continuing with these tutorials even after the isolation time. Thank you. Greetings from Switzerland
@UditKumar189
@UditKumar189 4 года назад
I am a second year Diagnostic Radiology resident here in Kolkata India. These videos are extremely helpful to say the least and being a student I can really appreciate the dialogue between you and your students making the information palatable. Would love to see more in the future even when these self isolation days are over !!
@nikhilchawla4766
@nikhilchawla4766 4 года назад
Dude im in 2nd year here in uttarakhand as well. if you want to discuss cases sometimes mayb we can via video chat. let me know
@UditKumar189
@UditKumar189 4 года назад
Nikhil Chawla will do. Just mail me bro - uditkumr@gmail.com and we can get in touch.
@Gabriela-fq3cc
@Gabriela-fq3cc 2 месяца назад
I can only join the other comments and say that I envy the residents of Prof. Gaillard, but I am happy that I can also view some of the tutorials
@47363keki
@47363keki 4 года назад
Love your tutorials, Dr. Frank. Thank you so much. Greetings from 🇺🇿
@weakshoulders7179
@weakshoulders7179 4 года назад
Thank you very much radiology channel and Dr. Gaillard for this wonderful series. I am a neurosurgery resident currently working as an government employee in rural Bangladesh. As I am detached from my course for the time being, these videos are more than welcome. Please keep them coming.
@abrarzaheen4391
@abrarzaheen4391 4 года назад
Wow! Now that's what you call knowing something inside out. Accept my sincere gratitude.
@drnishiprakash
@drnishiprakash 4 года назад
Thankyou Dr. Frank. We are learning from your tutorials and best part of it is that it's a case discussion. Please continue for the people who love learning. India.
@mathiasfigenschau9733
@mathiasfigenschau9733 Год назад
Very interesting watch! This helps improve my game as a radiographer working exclusively with MR. It puts the examinations I do in context and helps understanding what the radiologists consider when describing the images I produce. Would love to watch more cases about brain tumors.
@GoatProductions1.
@GoatProductions1. 2 года назад
Excellent methodology of teaching. Most of us are combination learners so this is perfect. The residents don't seem to understand or know how to explain DWI ADC!
@drneuronstein3702
@drneuronstein3702 4 года назад
Thanks a lot! These lectures are great to watch at night as a neurology resident who can't switch to her normal daily rhythm after night shifts.
@olgaalbulescu6883
@olgaalbulescu6883 4 года назад
Thank you so much for all your effort! It is of tremendous help for the registrars/specialists in countries where the training program isn't really at it's peak, but whom are really interested in developing their knowledge in radiology.
@drkazimov
@drkazimov 3 года назад
Born to be a radiology teacher😀👍👍👍
@ninhassle
@ninhassle 3 года назад
I hope you make more of these content Dr. Gaillard! thank you so much!
@Gragon
@Gragon 3 года назад
48:57 amazing teachers... how much I would love to have some of those
@carlosmzanabriakou6717
@carlosmzanabriakou6717 4 года назад
Dr. Frank, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. I am learning a lot. Greetings from Peru.
@KhaledSelim
@KhaledSelim 4 года назад
answering case two was super descriptive .. very enjoyable greetings from Egypt
@h1h2h3h4jo
@h1h2h3h4jo 4 года назад
Thanks for your lecture! 43:35 although the idea that we could be able to depict the anterior and posterior median fissures (had to look those up...) is intruiging, im wondering whether these are just discrete Gibbs artifacts - as they are not actually distending to the CSF
@irenakavrakova3801
@irenakavrakova3801 2 года назад
The girl knows a lot, she's great
@ionutcaravan3648
@ionutcaravan3648 4 года назад
Best tutorials. They help me a lot. Thank you 🙂
@scaramar88
@scaramar88 4 года назад
Great lesson. Frank you are truly an inspiration as a teacher. But why don't you like signs? :) greetings from Italy
@rucello1
@rucello1 4 года назад
thank you. Very didactic tutorial
@dynamo19922007
@dynamo19922007 4 года назад
loving these! thankyou so much
@hammerradiology1470
@hammerradiology1470 3 года назад
Nice tutorial. Thank you!
@shekharkalia5856
@shekharkalia5856 2 года назад
super!
@kelechiokelue6332
@kelechiokelue6332 4 года назад
Great tutorial.Thank you
@xDomglmao
@xDomglmao 4 года назад
You're saving my radiology rotation (at least the neuroradio part). Thank you guys very much!
@infalmmed
@infalmmed 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Adam2441
@Adam2441 4 года назад
Thanks, God bless you
@gaurangrathod6529
@gaurangrathod6529 2 года назад
thanks a lot.
@dr.ilyaadamchic8800
@dr.ilyaadamchic8800 4 года назад
Fantastic!
@dr.anurajgowda
@dr.anurajgowda 4 года назад
Thankyou Frank 🙂 keep going 😊🤙🏻
@muhammadhijazi1
@muhammadhijazi1 4 года назад
Very informative, thanks
@ihsancetin1049
@ihsancetin1049 4 года назад
Thank u very much for presentation
@Dooojooo
@Dooojooo 4 года назад
Wouldn’t any lesion there be able to compress the hypoglossus though?
@navyabhati16
@navyabhati16 4 года назад
Sir is it big or normal? An extra axial CSF intensity cyst in the left anterior basal temporal convexity. The cyst measures approx. 26 x 20 x 34 mm (VR x AP x TR). No significant pressure effect over the left anterior basal temporal lobe - It represents arachnoid cyst
@prosantabarikder978
@prosantabarikder978 4 года назад
Sir,,, pls upload more videos...
@aishvarya19
@aishvarya19 4 года назад
Amazing cases 👌🏼 🇮🇳
@naveenkumar-tg4rz
@naveenkumar-tg4rz 4 года назад
Thanks..
@pan1619
@pan1619 4 года назад
Can you please cover general abdominal ultrasound?
@FrankGaillard
@FrankGaillard 4 года назад
Trust me, you don't want me to cover abdominal ultrasound ;)
@afnypoo
@afnypoo 3 года назад
6:45 There's 2 foramen of monro
@karsimashvili
@karsimashvili 4 года назад
Galassi type III
@davidrussell9662
@davidrussell9662 4 года назад
Smugometer on 11.
@hugos4355
@hugos4355 2 года назад
Did a resident just ask if there is 1 or 2 foramen of Monro 😅
@TheBalls55
@TheBalls55 4 года назад
What is hydrokephalus ? I've heard of hydrocephalus mate.🗽
@RadiologyChannel
@RadiologyChannel 4 года назад
TheBalls55 What’s hydrosephalus?
@xDomglmao
@xDomglmao 4 года назад
@TheBalls55 Really, mate? Ain't got something better to do? Be grateful for these free and excellent lessons and stop being uncool.
@TheBalls55
@TheBalls55 4 года назад
@@xDomglmao Uncool? Are you in 11th grade?..It was a bloody joke.
@xDomglmao
@xDomglmao 4 года назад
@@TheBalls55 Not funny And yes, I am 15y old and want to become a neuroradiologist. Some use "uncool" instead of "dickhead", others use "balls" instead of "testes".
@TheBalls55
@TheBalls55 4 года назад
@@xDomglmao I see , well you have alot of maturing to do before you become a Neuroradiologist. Maybe someday you can be as cool as me.
@ariel4177
@ariel4177 4 года назад
Thank you !
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