Fast 10: Neuroradiology high speed case review Part 2 - Cases 11-20
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ส.ค. 2024
- In this second video, we present some 10 more neuroradiology high speed review cases so you can review them quickly before your exams. If you want to see more information about these cases, you can find longer versions on the channel under the Board review playlist
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0:00 Introduction
0:41 Case 11
1:29 Case 12
2:42 Case 13
3:36 Case 14
4:44 Case 15
5:42 Case 16
7:06 Case 17
8:06 Case 18
9:01 Case 19
10:15 Case 20
11:26 Conclusion
Cases included in this set:
Colloid cyst
Sturge-Weber syndrome
Juvenile nasal angiofibroma (JNA)
Esthesioneuroblastoma
Traumatic ossicular dissociation/dislocation
Cavernous malformation (cavernoma)
Cerebellopontine angle ependymoma
Spine schwannoma
Osmotic demyelination/central pontine myelinolysis
Thyroid ophthalmopathy
Be sure to check back in for the remainder of the high speed cases.
Check out this video and additional content on www.learnneuroradiology.com
Thank you so much for this effort
Please keep going
Great cases!
Thank you so much Dr Weinberg , it's always a pleasure to see your videos , i have noticed recently that the sound quality is much better , thank you for your effort
Thank you! I've been trying to make the videos better so glad it's coming through.
Thank you sir
Welcome. All the best!
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Of course! Thanks for tuning in.
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Hi Dr. Weinberg. The videos are awesome. Thanks. Are there any bridging fellowship course for adult neurologist in the field of neuroradiology ? I am an adult neurologist based in Asia.
I hope I understand the question, but it seems like you are asking about ways, like a fellowship, for a clinical neurologist to learn more about neuroimaging and potentially take on more neuroradiology in their practice. In the US, this is pretty uncommon, although there are a few examples such as the NIH clinical neuroimaging program:
research.ninds.nih.gov/employment-training/training-programs-ninds/clinical-fellowship-and-residency-programs/clinical-neuroimaging
Otherwise, though, there aren't many formal programs that do this. There are political reasons that specialties aren't really interested in training other specialties to take on their work, plus practical reasons.
Thanks for watching the video!
@@LearnNeuroradiology Thank you very much doc.
Thanks so much!
You're welcome!