Just FYI you can flip an image in any direction these days, so just because you're seeing a digital image from one perspective doesn't mean it was taken from that perspective Changes nothing about the video. Great content. Thank you
4:09 we focus here on the right one, but still the left one has also renal pelvis/ calices swollen with fluid inside, smaller than the right one but still. Am i right?
If the patient is lying in prone position, wouldn't the patient right will be on your right, as opposed to what it would've been if the patient was lying supine?
Ahmad Hassan No, because the CT scanner computer reorients the image to "anatomical positioning," which is typically opposite sides to the viewer. Your RT to their LT and vice versa. This is regardless of prone or supine scanning.
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I really like how you keep your videos short and sweet. 2 hours of short videos seem to go by faster than a 2 hour lecture.
These high yield image videos are perfect for fast paced revision for the last 2-3 days before exam
Step 1 day after, just skimming through these videos, super helpful. Love the videos!!!
I can't thank you enough for your videos. They are very high quality and explained in a way that anyone can understand. Thank you for your service!
as plain and easy as butter...great job...great work .........
Just FYI you can flip an image in any direction these days, so just because you're seeing a digital image from one perspective doesn't mean it was taken from that perspective
Changes nothing about the video. Great content. Thank you
your vedios r so engaging. .i wish u covered every topic :(
you think he got the time?
thank you!
Awesomely informative and perfectly explained! Thank you so much! 😊😊 13/8/2019
Aufwiedersehen....
"Shit this is a freddy"
r 46 I died at that part 😂
5:20 How to get a med student's attention 101. Thank you for this. My exam is in a month!!
how did you perform?
The video is great for a quick review😁😁
Thank you!
Is this playlist helpful for Step 2 also or too Step 1 specific? I loved reviewing for Step 1!
Why all the captions in this channel are delayed. So hard to follow up without a caption for a foreigner.
Thank you, Dr.
You are just awesome...thankyou so much
4:09 we focus here on the right one, but still the left one has also renal pelvis/ calices swollen with fluid inside, smaller than the right one but still. Am i right?
Thnksalot! appreciate the time your putting up !
Can you do a video on paediatric syndromes like fragile X etc
If the patient is lying in prone position, wouldn't the patient right will be on your right, as opposed to what it would've been if the patient was lying supine?
Ahmad Hassan No, because the CT scanner computer reorients the image to "anatomical positioning," which is typically opposite sides to the viewer. Your RT to their LT and vice versa. This is regardless of prone or supine scanning.
is the last CT image aspergillosis ?
😊 thanks
Hello, do you have dicom images tô share? Thanks
Nice
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