I am a cardiologist and always get perplexed when confronted with a neurologic case, yet this is the only time that I was able to understand and assimilate the neurology cases. Really I do not have words to thank you. You are a genius and generous. God bless you. Greetings from Lebanon.
This is by far the best lecture I have heard and subsequently learned for a very long time.Archith sir is one of the dark knights as far as medicine is concerned.Thank you so much sir for giving us an immeasurable source of knowledge.
Sir it was really amazing, I used to hate CNS, never made sense to me. But your lecture made it v simple and got even the basics. I'm really v greaful for this session, please do more such sessions.
this is really awesome and so grateful to Dr. Archith sir and white army members for conducting this valuable 2 hours of discussion. Regards : medico from Kerala
we have heard of gods but people who give us knowledge are not less than gods. its like gods darshanam today. people like Dr Archuth Baloor sir will stay in peoples heart and in documents for very very long time and may be permanently.
Respected Dr. I have no words to express my feelings to define you as a neurologist... Indeed you are a genius & generous one ...May God bless you with good health & prosperity With lots of greetings! Dr. Kabir Azam Ch. ...J&K- Jammu (India)
I'm an orthopaedic resident I want to learn this truly Wonderful...... I believe the definition of a surgeon is " a phycisian who knows to do an operation"
We request sir to teach on post graduate cases also Like 1.Spino cerebellar ataxia 2.Paraparesis/Quadriparesis 3.Peripheral neuropathy 4.Motor neuron diseases
Best lecture on stroke localization so far. Always feared studying Neurology but the way sir explained the concepts, just amazing. Top notch conceptual teaching. Thank you Dr. Boloor sir
1:41:01 brown sequard..hemisection of cord..common cause-; bullet or stab inj. Not common in stroke ..bcoz ant and post spinal artery inv..1/3 Nd 2/3 kychh na kuchh bacha always Il hemiplegia Cl pain temp lost Il post column sens lost
Entire lecture was awesome! But there is a major discrepancy in the uncrossed and crossed hemiplegia thing. Crossed hemiplegia is classically known for lesions at brain stem and uncrossed for lesions in the internal capsule and cortex. It depends on the clinical features of the patient and not on the site of involvement. A internal capsule stroke is uncrossed hemiplegia A Millard Gubler syndrome is crossed hemiplegia
Hi Sir. I'm from Udupi. I recently had right side BG bleed 1.5 months ago. Can I come mangalore to have a consultation with you? I'm just worried of recovery like normal as before
Dear sir regards iam looking for your book for mbbs final year CBME carriculum kindly help us which addition is latest edition and if it is available in hard copy too? I searched google bit confused. Ill be greatfull if kindly a link also be shared to purchase. Regarfs again 🙏
Sir in this you where writing with zoom out up to 10%. That’s y u the markings got tooo small even though u tried with big pencils. But super nice class 😍😍😍😍😌
I am a cardiologist and always get perplexed when confronted with a neurologic case, yet this is the only time that I was able to understand and assimilate the neurology cases. Really I do not have words to thank you. You are a genius and generous. God bless you. Greetings from Lebanon.
والله ؟ تنصح ارجع اسمعه ؟
Bessstessst class, plzzzzz keep more such sessions they are soooo helpful!!!
In hemiplegia due to a cerebral lesion contralateral side of body is affected is face is ipsilateral
That's what he said
1:35:39 synringomyeia dissociative sensory oiss also in lateral med synd
Lat med mei 9 10 11 gag reflex and
Hiccups persistent....suspect Lat med sund
Bcoz nucleus ambiguous
Lat med sund imp bcz m.imp site of postedior circulation stroke
🥺Thank you sir❤️
Thank you so much sir...👏👏
Amazing 🤩
Thank you Sir
Wow... Great Class... Please make few more sessions for Valvular heart diseases and Epilepsy Seizures...
Thanks a lot for this session... 🙏
Please do a class on demonstration of cns examination
This is by far the best lecture I have heard and subsequently learned for a very long time.Archith sir is one of the dark knights as far as medicine is concerned.Thank you so much sir for giving us an immeasurable source of knowledge.
Amazing . For the first time I felt neurology could be so simple and easy . Thank-you sir .
Neurology is simple if u develop interest..!!!
I want to neurology after my MD
Sir it was really amazing, I used to hate CNS, never made sense to me. But your lecture made it v simple and got even the basics.
I'm really v greaful for this session, please do more such sessions.
Rule of 4 35:45
Rule of 4 Medulla 1:18:00
RULE OF 4 1:26:48
this is really awesome and so grateful to Dr. Archith sir and white army members for conducting this valuable 2 hours of discussion. Regards : medico from Kerala
Top-notch conceptual correlation and beautifully crafted and articulated session. Thank you so much, Sir.
Just like the class the book is also amazing, it helped me a lot during my final exams . Thank you sir
Name of the book?
Amazing session
Need much of sessions like these!
Thanks a lot! 🙏😊
one of the influential lecture i have ever seen..thank u archith boloor sir..we want more lecture from archith boloor sir..
Thank you so much white army for this amazing session...
Applaudable session 👏👏👌👌. No words to thanks. , Such a simplified conceptual explaination of neuro
I'm so grateful to you sir
Thank you white army for providing us with this gem of a video👌
we have heard of gods but people who give us knowledge are not less than gods. its like gods darshanam today. people like Dr Archuth Baloor sir will stay in peoples heart and in documents for very very long time and may be permanently.
Respected Dr. I have no words to express my feelings to define you as a neurologist... Indeed you are a genius & generous one ...May God bless you with good health & prosperity
With lots of greetings!
Dr. Kabir Azam Ch. ...J&K- Jammu (India)
I'm an orthopaedic resident
I want to learn this truly
Wonderful......
I believe the definition of a surgeon is " a phycisian who knows to do an operation"
Thank you so much sir for the great class and thanks guys for making this case presentations available to us all
What an amazing discussion .Just cant explain in words.
Thanks sir for explaining the concept in a very nice way ❤
From South Africa, thanks Prof. Well done.
We request sir to teach on post graduate cases also
Like
1.Spino cerebellar ataxia
2.Paraparesis/Quadriparesis
3.Peripheral neuropathy
4.Motor neuron diseases
Iam MD General medicine residen,the best lecture in my life till now I heard, thanq so much sir
I got a Crystal clear clarity after watching this beautiful session
Thank you Sir ✨💫😍❤️
very nice session... Good explanations with soothing voice great.. thanks sir❤️🙏
Unable to read those small letters
Sir you are a legend.. thank you so much for your time sir. Its very helpful.. love from Pakistan ❤❤❤
Thank you, so so very much sir for this class 🙏
Thank u so much for this amazing session sir...
Very very informative! Thank you so much White army♥️
Great explanation sir👌👌
Thank you so much 😊
Best lecture on stroke localization so far. Always feared studying Neurology but the way sir explained the concepts, just amazing. Top notch conceptual teaching. Thank you Dr. Boloor sir
1:17 why would you have a contralateral abducen palsy in millard gubler syndrome, i thought its LMN palsy?
Which app are you using sir for writing ?
Beautiful and brilliant session .thank u very much sir🙏🙏🙏
Thank you entire team, thank you so much archit sir for your valuable time, learned a lot🙏🙏🙏🙏
Best lecture sir never been taught like this before and thanks white army.
WONDERFULL WAY OF MAKING CNS LESIONS LOCALISATIONS VERY EASY.YOUR WAY OF EXPLAINING IS VERY NICE.
Thank You Sir
Greatful nd thankful to u sir.....amazing..... inspiring....smiling lecture nd discussion ❤️
I was so afraid to take up a CNS case before I started watching sir's videos. Thank you so much! ❤
1:41:01 brown sequard..hemisection of cord..common cause-; bullet or stab inj.
Not common in stroke ..bcoz ant and post spinal artery inv..1/3 Nd 2/3 kychh na kuchh bacha always
Il hemiplegia
Cl pain temp lost
Il post column sens lost
Too grateful for this session 🙏 Brilliant!!❤️
Ug or pg aap?
1:50:47 pseudobulbar -bl umn palsy spont laugh, cry, emotional incontinence jaw jerk and gsg exaggerated
Bl cst bl exaggerated reflex bl extensor plantar.....symp suggestive of lower cranial nerve but actually dt Cst
Bulbar lmn palsy
Thank you sir. Best class.
Crossed and uncrossed hemiplegia concept needs review from Dr.Archit boloor is telling reverse.
He is correct
Sir omfg😍😍😍only one word wa re wah👏🏻👏🏻😙😙😚👌🏼👌🏼kya bath sir learnt so much
Plz do a class demonstration of cns examination
Amazing lecture by Dr Archit. Never liked stroke so much
One of the best video of white army
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Every second of this video is truly wow..thank you ☺️
The best lecture ever heard , thank you very much sir for making the stroke topic very interesting and easy to understand.
its simply beautiful...thank u soo much sir and white army great initiative...
Good and valuable teaching sir...👌🏻
Thank you so much sir! This is the Best video on this topic in youtube.
Sir , a big fan of your text book in Medicine
Entire lecture was awesome! But there is a major discrepancy in the uncrossed and crossed hemiplegia thing.
Crossed hemiplegia is classically known for lesions at brain stem and uncrossed for lesions in the internal capsule and cortex.
It depends on the clinical features of the patient and not on the site of involvement.
A internal capsule stroke is uncrossed hemiplegia
A Millard Gubler syndrome is crossed hemiplegia
Hi Sir. I'm from Udupi. I recently had right side BG bleed 1.5 months ago. Can I come mangalore to have a consultation with you? I'm just worried of recovery like normal as before
Thank you sir. Very well understood the concepts.
This was veryy helpful. Thank you sir 😇
Dear sir regards iam looking for your book for mbbs final year CBME carriculum kindly help us which addition is latest edition and if it is available in hard copy too? I searched google bit confused. Ill be greatfull if kindly a link also be shared to purchase. Regarfs again 🙏
Brilliant
Amazing session ,, thank you sir 🤓
1:45:55 brainstem mei MRI >>CT
brainstrm mein ass. Swallow etc mei bhi dikkat
More classes for pediatrics cases plz
Thank you sir🙏🏼, was really helpful👍🏼
Plz make a case presentation video of snake bite and op poisoning.
Thank you so much sir..Thanks is not just enough sir...we are very much blessed sir..
So glad I found this one,
Learnt sooo much
I think the covid shoot caused my stroke like it sped things up
Excellent session sir
The best video ever ! Thank you for saving my life ❤️❤️❤️
OMG, i loved the session... Wonderful sir🙏🏼
Sir in this you where writing with zoom out up to 10%. That’s y u the markings got tooo small even though u tried with big pencils. But super nice class 😍😍😍😍😌
Thank you sir this extraordinary explanation sir....loved your class! 💫
Wonderful explanation, thanks so much,
Sir..you are such a good mentor...thanks white army..can able to listen and see a mentor...every students dream in their life
Very good informative your valuable class...as I being physiotherapist neurology ,very greatfull to you...sir ...
1:54:28 pontine hge..temp set ot dt hypothalamis present here
Great lectures
Rem IC and Med. Arterial supply
The besttttt explanation for stroke 😍
Thank you so much sir and white army🙏🙏🙏
Thank you sir for this session. Really clarified a lot.
Best best session sir !🙏🏼
Thanks!
Thanku white army for uploading such a lovely discussion
So easily illustrated ❤❤❤❤ Thank u so much sir 🙏 really enriched.
Sir is real GOAT 💯of medical profession
Best video on localisation
Imp lateral med.synd mei no corticospinal tract inv. Therefore DTR pe no effects
No motor weakness in Lat med synd
2:00:42 djerine ... thalamic
@1:08:37 if paired ACA, if one ACA gets thrombosed, it gets collateral supply from opposite ACA, so , there will be no weakness.
Thank you so much, Sir, and the white army.