This video is amazing. Never in my life have I felt confident about this topic until today. What was random memorization and something I was always insecure about, has now become something that I feel is totally understandable and interesting. Thank you so much for this fantastic lesson. The decision to sub has never been easier!
Finallyy a stroke video from someone who understands stroke and thus can explain it so clearly and make it so simple to understand! Thanks sooooooo much, you are clearly talented to a different level ‼️👏🏻👏🏻
I'm deeply grateful for all your neurology series and this video in particular, you provide the easiest explanation on all the neuro system and especially brainstem strokes. I've searched a lot of explanation to brainstem strokes and I can't find better than yours. I went from confused to confident in 12mins. God bless you🙏 .Keep the good work!
BRILLIANT! God bless you! The only thing I wish was mentioned would be the level at which specific tracts start in order to understand for example, why Weber includes signs of only 2 out of 4 of the rule of 4s and not all 4 (like in lateral medullary syndrome).
This is the best video I’ve come across on this topic. Thanks for not only explaining everything succinctly but also coming up with extremely useful mnemonics!! 🥺
Fantastic! Know well more about this topic, it's very hard to localize the lesion combine the anatomic site and the symptom, love to see it. Thank you.
thank you, there is a mistake however...The facial nerve is responsible for motor innervation of the muscles of facial expression, Not for sensation of the face which is Trigeminal, cranial nerve V.
Hi… just a question…. Wouldn’t medial pontine syndrome just have damage to lateral recuts and not facial asymmetry as facial nerve comes more laterally? Btw great video for review and even 1st study
This video is amazing. Never in my life have I felt confident about this topic until today. What was random memorization and something I was always insecure about, has now become something that I feel is totally understandable and interesting. Thank you so much for this fantastic lesson. The decision to sub has never been easier!
Finallyy a stroke video from someone who understands stroke and thus can explain it so clearly and make it so simple to understand! Thanks sooooooo much, you are clearly talented to a different level ‼️👏🏻👏🏻
I'm deeply grateful for all your neurology series and this video in particular, you provide the easiest explanation on all the neuro system and especially brainstem strokes. I've searched a lot of explanation to brainstem strokes and I can't find better than yours. I went from confused to confident in 12mins. God bless you🙏 .Keep the good work!
Wow this made the topic so much easier to commit to memory!! Thank you 😊
So good! I'm literally in 5th year of medical school, about to do my finals and only now do I truly understand how to localise strokes! Thank youuuu
BRILLIANT! God bless you! The only thing I wish was mentioned would be the level at which specific tracts start in order to understand for example, why Weber includes signs of only 2 out of 4 of the rule of 4s and not all 4 (like in lateral medullary syndrome).
This is the best video I’ve come across on this topic. Thanks for not only explaining everything succinctly but also coming up with extremely useful mnemonics!! 🥺
Fantastic video, thank you. You are an excellent teacher.
This series is amazing
U have done a Great job doc
Havent understood any of it to this extent before ! Thank you
Thank u so much for this amazing vid!! finally understood this after 5 years in med school!
This is absolutely amazing, i mean i dont know how you come up with this stuff . Thank you for all this
Best neuro lecture I have ever witnessed. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this Memorable Neurology series! Just finished the full review. Every video was excellent and incredibly appreciated.
The books are even more wonderful
I have read all 3 . Excellent books
you are fantastic. better than most neurologists at explaining this. thank you!
Great series and awesome methods for helping me to remember ! Wish I had watched your videos earlier !
Thank you your are taking us to next level.
You have gifted mind and heart! Bless you !
I just completed the playlist. Enjoyed learning this topic and the other neuroanatomy videos a lot. Great job
Thank you, the most amazing video to explain the complicated localization of brainstem stroke!
THE MOST AMAZING VIDEO EVER!
Fantastic! Know well more about this topic, it's very hard to localize the lesion combine the anatomic site and the symptom, love to see it. Thank you.
I cannot thank you enough. this video was incredibly helpful for a soon to be DPT studying for boards :)
You're a great teacher. Thanks for making neuro so easy❤
already the first thing you say , rule of 4s, I love it so much
you sir, are an amazing neurologist and teacher
wowzers loved it, teach! should've found this sooner
You are so smart! This video is a life saver for me
this was legendary thank you
wow..... this video saved my grade in med school
You really saved my day thanks a million
Thanx . .that was helpfull
thank you, there is a mistake however...The facial nerve is responsible for motor innervation of the muscles of facial expression, Not for sensation of the face which is Trigeminal, cranial nerve V.
Best ...🔥🔥♥️ Thankyou so much
Very very excellent video. Now i understand
Thank you so much it's very understandable and helpful
So, so helpful! Lifesaver thank you!
Thankyou, this video is of great help.
Wonderful video! Made my concepts crystal clear in just a few minutes! Thank you! 😊
thank you for this explanation i love it you got yourself a subscriber
I love this video. It is so good.
Thank you very much. This is extremely helpful❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Just finished the series .
Truly the best .
Simple and concise overview of the neuro ,…
Great work 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank for the great help. Sir it’s working 💛🤗
Thank you for such a concise video :)
Excellent! Please speak out a bit loud in your next videos
Just turn your volume up mate
@@shishkbb In highest level of volume still happens... MATE.
Use an earphone mate@@GonzaloVidal-sb7yc
this is brilliant ,thank you so much
Thanking you will be not enough.😊
AMAZING VIDEO - THANK YOU SO SO MUCH.
very helpful, thank you
Thank you so much
Thank you so much!
Great man❤️❤️❤️❤️🥹
This is so creative
You are amazing
this is awesome , thank u
Tq so much sir❤
Really love it
Thank you SOOOOOO Muuuccchhhh
Amazing video!
Thank you so much
Very good thanks
amazing! this is so helpful, thank youu
Very nice
Thanks
I think this would explain my stoke all but loss of hearing
Nice video...but increase volume
I'm 3 days out from boards and I wish I found this video earlier.
Where i can find videos for rest of neurology
Excellent
What artery causes weber syndrome? why did you stope giving the arteries
thx
great video and thanks a lot, but please speak a little louder
Obliged
what was the artery for weber?
Hi… just a question…. Wouldn’t medial pontine syndrome just have damage to lateral recuts and not facial asymmetry as facial nerve comes more laterally? Btw great video for review and even 1st study
thank uuu
Wow!
Sound is too low....
God save you
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Fuck Neuroanatomy, but bless this video
Ay bro stop screaming into the mic my ears are bleeding
it was soooo good! thank you very much!
Thank you so much!