awesome videos on CNS hemorrages, comparing and contrasting the difference, by location and by pathology, and presentation your way of explaining REALLY helps solidify and put together loose-ends left by reading chapters on chapters of books
This is an outstanding lecture series, impeccably presented and a perfect refresher for the non-neuroradiologist. The lectures are pithy, and packed with important detail. I salute you sir!
Thanks so much for this series Dr Gaillard! Being a medical student (in your home state in fact!) I find we don't get enough radiology teaching, and this was an amazing learning resource. Looking forward to learning some emergency radiology via the new online course!
I am curious, how many hours of radio teaching did you go through? Did you have it as sep course/ rotation or just en passant while getting pathologies explained?
Omg guys i love your videos , But i can hardly understand what you say. English is not my native language and i usually i understand it perfectly, but in Your videos i cant :(
I need help. My mother had a massive bleed in her brain, the doctors in ICU told me she has no chance of surviving without life support and never will she be anything more than brain dead not ever eat food without a tube. Every doctor and every nurse kept telling me bluntly how bad it is don’t hesitate saying she will die without life support. They showed me an image of her brain which i dont understand but according to the doctor half of her right brain is ruptured in blood. Is there any chance of life at this point?
It totally depends on the examination and brain scans. There is a lot of work done at the Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, USA by the ICU Chairman on brain death.
@@KneeTieGoRunGo Thank you but my mother has passed, all the doctors on ICU game is no hope whatsoever and told us to take her off life support is just a merciful thing to do.