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Stroke Syndromes: MCA, ACA, ICA, PCA, Vertebrobasilar Artery Strokes | Pathophysiology 

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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Stroke Syndromes: MCA, ACA, ICA, PCA, Vertebrobasilar Strokes, pathophysiology. This lecture will include a detailed and systematic approach to understanding cerebrovascular accidents (CVA), also referred to as strokes. We discuss middle cerebral artery (MCA), anterior cerebral artery (ACA), internal carotid artery (ICA), posterior cerebral artery (PCA) syndromes. Additionally, we discuss strokes that can also affect the brainstem including vertebrobasilar artery syndromes. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Classroom
0:14 Stroke Syndromes Introduction
0:42 MCA Syndrome
19:06 ACA Syndrome
27:31 MCA / ACA Watershed Zones
29:51 ICA Syndrome
33:48 MCA / PCA Watershed Zones
37:14 Anterior Circulation vs Posterior Circulation Strokes
37:57 PCA Syndrome
40:01 Midbrain Lesions: Weber, Claude, Benedikt Syndrome
44:21 Basilar Artery Syndromes
1:01:22 Vertebral Artery Syndromes
1:16:02 Outro: As Always, Until Next Time
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@mattkondracki3454
@mattkondracki3454 Год назад
Dude, I've been watchin you since 2018 back in my freshman year of college and now I'm working as an RN in the Neuro ICU and I'm still coming to you to learn. You're a true gift to this planet. Thank you Professor.
@boutainaessaher7110
@boutainaessaher7110 4 месяца назад
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@PhoenixTTV.
@PhoenixTTV. Год назад
I remember watching your videos in my first year and it was right before my final exam. I am graduating next year as an MD and I still think this is the best educational channel on RU-vid. You and your team deserve so much more. Thank you so much
@sarmedeizenheim764
@sarmedeizenheim764 4 месяца назад
Love u baby
@rod.juanda
@rod.juanda 9 месяцев назад
Bro has been the best thing that has happened in the lives of millions of medical students. The best teacher! congrats
@andreacosta591
@andreacosta591 Год назад
I’m a practicing physiatrist in the Philippines and I’m currently reviewing for diplomate oral exams. I’ve been reading our book about stroke syndromes for half a day now and somehow I can’t remember anything after I finished the chapter. Just an hour of your lecture and I understood stroke syndromes. Thank you guys for simplifying difficult lectures. Keep it up, Zach & Ninja Nerds staff! 😊
@ryanzeh9509
@ryanzeh9509 2 года назад
Hell yeah, been watching since nursing school. Now a Neurosurgical ICU RN for a year and counting!
@mariasegura5982
@mariasegura5982 2 года назад
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@neet-py9sz
@neet-py9sz 2 года назад
God bless you guys You don’t know what and how valuable you have been . You will go down in history of medicine for the amazing and selfless work you guys are doing
@Siie1221
@Siie1221 2 года назад
You made a whole day worth of lecture understandable in the span of 1HR and 16 mins sir. thank you so much for this. Im currently taking a 15 minute break before proceeding to the basilar artery syndrome and just wanna say my appreciation for your existence and for this free lectures. Currently prepping for my NPTE and your lecture is definitely a God send blessing.THANK YOU SO MUCH
@niharikasaraf3506
@niharikasaraf3506 Год назад
This is exactly how stroke syndromes need to be taught! Hands down, no other method and/or video comes close!
@anonymousaardvark862
@anonymousaardvark862 Год назад
quickest hour of my life well-spent. I am currently in grad school to become a speech-language pathologist, and you did an awesome job of describing the function of Broca's and Wernicke's area and the aphasias that can result due to brain damage. Thank you for that! You will single-handedly be the reason I pass neuroanatomy.
@footballupdate4063
@footballupdate4063 2 года назад
You can't actually realize how you are helping students out it there. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.
@bonniekonjevich7574
@bonniekonjevich7574 2 года назад
This is absolutely the best comprehensive presentation for the A+P re the pathophysiology of CVA types I have ever seen. Had an RNC in inpatient obstetrics, retired now, and a senior w/some of such aberrations re MRI findings. WOW!
@amunwa
@amunwa 2 года назад
…you sir are a genius! I had a stroke in 2015, I’ve learned more from your lectures than all the doctors could tell me. Admittedly, they would have ‘dumbed down’ their communication to the masses level but nonetheless, I needed to know more and understand more. I’m much better now having recovered upwards of 98% of my motor abilities on my left side. Now at 64 years I’m still keen to regain the other 2%. Keep up the great work!
@belatuba1914
@belatuba1914 2 года назад
How do you know it’s 2 % and not 3 or 4 or even 5 % How do you calculate ?
@blaschito1
@blaschito1 2 года назад
@@belatuba1914 do not be a pain
@belatuba1914
@belatuba1914 2 года назад
@@blaschito1 being a pain is my middle name
@physiotherapistan-v
@physiotherapistan-v 2 года назад
I guess there is some issue with video clip part explaining pca syndrome as it just explained about homolateral homonymous hemianopia and straight jumped to midbrain syndromes somehow the thalamus position was just not explained at all
@christinejoydeleon4635
@christinejoydeleon4635 2 года назад
I learn more from you than my medschool profs, honestly. Thank you!!!
@Vinterlaand
@Vinterlaand Год назад
I watched dozens of videos of yours throughout med school and this one has to be your best. You made a very difficult topic very simple.
@ShehanDyonisius
@ShehanDyonisius 2 года назад
Why does the PCA syndrome part get cut out when watching. The thalamus part seems to be skipped
@SullyA29
@SullyA29 Год назад
Try moving the window to either right or left side 😅
@abhineetgupta1827
@abhineetgupta1827 Год назад
True
@davidkuledjawa8447
@davidkuledjawa8447 2 года назад
Thanks professor Zach for such a systematic presentation. More 🔥🔥
@winstonchurchill174
@winstonchurchill174 2 года назад
Thanks for your patience teaching everyone... God bless you and can't thank you enough
@ryangraham1234
@ryangraham1234 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing, I finally get it after several failed attempts...way of breaking things down and visuals are genius level, thank you.
@melissamueller3679
@melissamueller3679 Год назад
Just amazing how you can simplify the most complex issues! True gift!
@jadm460
@jadm460 2 года назад
This came in time!
@Roger-hu4tk
@Roger-hu4tk 2 года назад
Dude this is ART honestly, the drawings, the presentation !! Wow no one could have done it like this ♥️♥️
@soulfulsinger7447
@soulfulsinger7447 Год назад
It’s amazing how the human body is studied and how anatomist biologist and scientists are able to understand how all this works. It’s simply mind blowing.
@jordanm83
@jordanm83 Год назад
I've been watching since beginning of medical school and now I'm going to be neurology resident next year. Still one of the best resources!
@torifortuna7682
@torifortuna7682 11 месяцев назад
Been watching your videos since undergrad and now about to sit for the NPTE, needed a solid review of stroke pathways and expected impairments. You rocked this! Thank you!
@user-xj7pq4vz7x
@user-xj7pq4vz7x 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!!! I've worked in Neuro ICU for years and this is the clearest, most comprehensive explanation I've come across.
@adamguerra4936
@adamguerra4936 2 года назад
helping me so much with Pathology and biochem, you are a true artist at what you do.
@vidam.2293
@vidam.2293 2 года назад
Great lecture as always.. Missed discussion on the thalamus though but the rest was great. Even with my incredibly short attention span, I was able to listen to the whole thing without spacing out, which is saying something. :) Thank you!
@danifuzi7764
@danifuzi7764 2 года назад
Thank you! Helps me understand my LMS. Crazy to identify with all the symptoms so intimately.
@drhapi5308
@drhapi5308 2 года назад
Nice, this was gold for my Level 1 in 8 days.
@Anneket100
@Anneket100 Год назад
Great lectures! I love how details they are, easy to remember what you are teaching.
@DilashaNeupane
@DilashaNeupane 2 года назад
This has been the most helpful video ever for residency. Thank you SO much!
@janakotherova5904
@janakotherova5904 5 месяцев назад
I can't even say how helpful you are during my years of medicine, thank you so much for your work!
@noronharaegan
@noronharaegan Год назад
You Sir are absolutely phenomenal. The passion with which you teach and your efforts with all the amazing diagrams is something I am so grateful to you for, it will stay with me all through my doctor years for not just me but so many other doctors. You are really helping make a difference to our education and our future patients so thankyou, forever grateful to you and your team
@johnpeterlovingskiesporlas9856
@johnpeterlovingskiesporlas9856 2 года назад
Thank you so much sir. I was able to pass the board exam because you are a best teacher and the way you explain the topic is very easy to understand
@arijitmandal3
@arijitmandal3 2 года назад
One of the most conceptual video regarding stroke syndrome!! ❤️❤️
@ludvig5233
@ludvig5233 2 года назад
i owe you so much
@fluffywithfaziii2947
@fluffywithfaziii2947 3 месяца назад
Sir there is no thalamus part in the pca syndrome 🥲seems to be skipped!!!!!
@PeterKimTX
@PeterKimTX 2 года назад
Thanks for concisely explaining a tricky subject!
@ezydoc
@ezydoc 2 года назад
Nice way of schematic presentation,no more problematic mixing up of the things.Each and everything thing is properly explained.Great love 💕
@ntyuumamuyunda423
@ntyuumamuyunda423 2 года назад
Thank you so much Prof. These videos are really helpful
@Fucheeme
@Fucheeme 2 года назад
Really needed this for my upcoming exams. Thank you
@SaptanshuThakur
@SaptanshuThakur 2 месяца назад
you are gold standard as far as teaching goes. love this video
@hansnotsolo
@hansnotsolo 2 года назад
perfect for my finals
@user-nu7vc8lw5g
@user-nu7vc8lw5g 2 года назад
that lecture is a splendid treasure of information.
@clemencemsagha5481
@clemencemsagha5481 2 года назад
Sincerely you are blessed as a teacher. God bless you more. thankyou
@omerelsabbagh8353
@omerelsabbagh8353 2 года назад
Dr Murphy; an excellent presentation. One question: on your discussion of mca I did not get your mention of lenticulostriate artery and the internal capsule. Cortical branches would cause monoplegia and the striate would cause hemiplegia.
@pramodhiyasanduniperera4616
thank you so much for your hard work and dedication. all your efforts are so so appreciated.
@cjlevin4622
@cjlevin4622 2 года назад
I hope you don't skip leg and back day my dude, because you're carrying me through my med school education.
@AhmadAli-hy5py
@AhmadAli-hy5py 2 года назад
This is a masterpiece I must say.. The simplest and the most concise way ever to describe stroke syndromes. A huge fan of yours❤️ Love from Pakistan. Keep inspiring us with more content👍
@Abcd-so1nk
@Abcd-so1nk 2 года назад
I even send some general videos of ninja nerd to my friends and family Even though they r non-medico they understand you... Thank you zack
@devjanihalder4683
@devjanihalder4683 2 года назад
Have learnt more from your videos than my med school classes. Great explanation 💜💜💜💜💜💜
@stephanieng9976
@stephanieng9976 2 года назад
this man singlehandedly getting me thru med school
@user-zf3ns4le4z
@user-zf3ns4le4z 9 месяцев назад
You make understanding pathophys so much easier!
@murtazabohra5388
@murtazabohra5388 Год назад
Thank you so much Zack .As always very useful !!
@babyandtiger_17
@babyandtiger_17 2 года назад
It's really fun to watch this since I just watched the neurology playlist 🤩
@bharti756
@bharti756 2 года назад
Thank you!! You ana yor team is doing really good job for medical students.
@kmschu
@kmschu 2 года назад
Wow, this was very informative and so helpful, thank you!! Obviously you explain the symptoms and how a patient would present given a lesion in one of these areas but do you have anywhere where you share case studies or questions where one would have to determine where the area affected is?
@harshneetkaur7785
@harshneetkaur7785 2 года назад
Best video ever so far for All Strokes👍 Thank you so much !! U Rock✌️
@jonothancrooks520
@jonothancrooks520 2 года назад
My only issue is that I can only subscribe and like this video once. Keep up the good work man. Appreciate it.
@francescaitta4775
@francescaitta4775 4 месяца назад
This is a huge work. Thank you to gift us with your knowledge. You are everything.
@airamonicamillan7465
@airamonicamillan7465 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are awesome!!!
@albertchuma9858
@albertchuma9858 Год назад
You make everything simple to understand, you are extraordinary.Wonderful artistic presentation.
@starrynight3009
@starrynight3009 2 года назад
thank you immensely professor
@jorgemerrengallegos5079
@jorgemerrengallegos5079 2 года назад
Great videos, You're like the teacher I never had
@dorsasimiyari9201
@dorsasimiyari9201 Год назад
This lecture was perfect and easy-to-understand and remember, thank you
@toka_mohd
@toka_mohd 8 месяцев назад
i rarely comment on any video but Zach you are a BEAST thank you so much for your efforts in this video, seems like uve put so much work in it may god bless you
@muhammadirtaza9269
@muhammadirtaza9269 2 года назад
Can't figure out a way to give a million thumbs up! Hat's off to u guys. U r really doin' a fantastic job.
@suadudwan9275
@suadudwan9275 Год назад
That should absolutely be the best video on RU-vid! Man you are such a genius!
@ashishsharma-uk2gq
@ashishsharma-uk2gq 2 года назад
Best video on stroke syndrome. I have seen most of ur medicine videos. All are awesome
@luisluiscunha
@luisluiscunha 2 года назад
Thank you so much: this is beyond great!
@weronikamaslowgorska6656
@weronikamaslowgorska6656 4 месяца назад
Its crazy this knowledge you give us is free! Thank you so much
@deenaalysha6215
@deenaalysha6215 Год назад
Literally life saver this man.
@KAREN-or7uz
@KAREN-or7uz 10 месяцев назад
Best education money can buy.
@lachierox28
@lachierox28 Год назад
Such a great lecture! Thank you
@jarachirstenyatan8151
@jarachirstenyatan8151 2 года назад
How Prof. Zach said "pee-pee" and "poo-poo" 😂 He really knows how to beat infos into our brains. Thank you so much!
@leandromonteiro5098
@leandromonteiro5098 2 года назад
Great, as always!
@kiraowens9107
@kiraowens9107 7 месяцев назад
When he started talking about "prosopagnosia" watershed that disturbed me a bit, considering the fact that once I developed epilepsy (the first year) whenever I had a sezuire that fit the temporary senerio. I literally couldn't tell the difference between a human and a broomstick..... luckily that senerio doesn't fully happen anymore
@hudaimran6076
@hudaimran6076 4 месяца назад
You put soooo much effort into teaching us everything, You're amazing!
@jadm460
@jadm460 2 года назад
So exited !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@LeoRox-ws6og
@LeoRox-ws6og 7 месяцев назад
Thank you soooooo much! I got no words to thanks you! Much love from SL! You are truly a life saver! Im just weeks away from my finals and this really helped me out
@gangadevianil837
@gangadevianil837 2 года назад
Zach world's best teacher ever
@MrOnebrightday
@MrOnebrightday 2 года назад
Phenomenal knowledge recall!
@jenniepolak9839
@jenniepolak9839 2 года назад
THANK YOU!!! In Chiropractic school now- been watching since undergrad! Aced my neuroscience exam with your help !😊👍
@syindaa1263
@syindaa1263 Месяц назад
You're my lifesaver! Thank you so much 😭🙌
@PedroHenrique-vt1nz
@PedroHenrique-vt1nz 2 года назад
excelent as always zach!
@frankliotti9188
@frankliotti9188 4 месяца назад
This lecture is incredible. Thank you so, so much.
@nakunaritai
@nakunaritai 2 года назад
Opening up our neurointervention room in cath lab next week. Educate educate educate. Excited to restore brain function and improve qualities post-stroke.
@zamirafroio2225
@zamirafroio2225 5 месяцев назад
Love your videos. I am a fereign trained PT and you have helped me a lot with preparing for the NPTE
@AlexSzczech
@AlexSzczech 2 года назад
Thanks for this!
@satishparanjpe7478
@satishparanjpe7478 2 года назад
Excellant presentation. WONDERFUL
@radia-6201
@radia-6201 2 года назад
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA that's litterally how i feel I can't express my gratitude zach!
@usmlestepexamreview
@usmlestepexamreview 2 года назад
Thanks for your work!!
@markgrenier6787
@markgrenier6787 3 месяца назад
I love watching all your videos I learned so much and it's made me a lot better bedside nurse in the ICU
@hamednuridris6180
@hamednuridris6180 2 года назад
Great teaching methed God bless you 🙏 ❤
@ankitas8043
@ankitas8043 2 года назад
you are a true savior!!! thanks :)
@isabellacorrea8007
@isabellacorrea8007 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these! :-)
@leoniefarrington9792
@leoniefarrington9792 2 года назад
You guys are AWESOME!!!
@burns1606
@burns1606 2 года назад
GREAT LECTURE AS ALWAYS
@hanbiniesrozah4051
@hanbiniesrozah4051 2 года назад
Not me recommending ninja nerd channel to all my friends in university :( God bless you sir, thanks for your hard work I'm in love with your channel plus all is free ?? You are an angel came to help out students literally :(
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