just a descriptive term for a (somewhat) enlarged sella turcica with no or flattened pituitary tissue in it, a lot of times just an incidental finding, probably secondary to CSF-herniation in the sella through a broad gap in the sellar diaphragm, not leading to clinical symptoms. In other cases secondary to, for instance, surgery, radiation therapy or pituitary apoplexia.
Today's medical students are really lucky to have such an excellent introduction in neuroradiology....😊
I am a radiology student, and this is the first time in this years that I can understand the principles of brain MRI sequences. You are awesome
Excellent presentation.
Excellent
Amazing lecture 🙌 Thank you
you are honorable to share your knowledge
One of the best videos I've seen so far. Congratulations and keep it up!
you are a great teacher, thanks for the fantastic lecture
Thank you doctor
Thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤
Thank you very much 🌹
finished! thanks for your video, I'm more clear about the different sequences in MRI now.
Very understandable format, thank you Sir.
You're welcome, thanks for your kind comment!
thank you Sir very much. It is very understandable!
Such a great lecture thank u so much
Very informative
Thank you!
super helpful thank you!
Great lecture
Can you please recommend a basic textbook on neuroradioloy for beginners?
Fantastic ❤❤
great content, thanks for sharing :)
Hi Dr l have MRI scan report please explain about that
How do send report
Is partial empty sella treatable and what is it ?
just a descriptive term for a (somewhat) enlarged sella turcica with no or flattened pituitary tissue in it, a lot of times just an incidental finding, probably secondary to CSF-herniation in the sella through a broad gap in the sellar diaphragm, not leading to clinical symptoms. In other cases secondary to, for instance, surgery, radiation therapy or pituitary apoplexia.
Brilliant 👏 thank you
Please is there any way to download the file used in the lecture?!
Drop me a mail, I'll send you a copy, neuroradiology.online@gmail.com
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Thank you, I appreciate it 🙏
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Sir, I have contacted you but you didn't respond 🥲
@@eIGames-xs7us I check my mailbox and reply to my mails about once a week, dont worry, Ill get there :)
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