Webinar Series 1: Meningiomas

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2022
  • Webinar Series 1: Meningiomas brought to you by the Medical Student Neurosurgery Training Center.
    Webinar Series 1: Meningiomas
    Join Dr. Isaac Yang from UCLA Department of Neurosurgery to learn more about meningiomas.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @KarenHighcastle
    @KarenHighcastle Před 2 lety +3

    I am a 67 yo female with an incidental meningioma, 2.9 cm tumor on the right lateral cerebellum. I lost balance twice and fell to the ground with unsteady balance for a month or so. I will have a right subocciptal craniotomy on Aug 12. I enjoyed your lecture. You said some funny things I will always remember. Thank you for making it easy for me to understand.

    • @BrainSpineGroup
      @BrainSpineGroup  Před rokem +1

      Glad you found the lecture entertaining and useful - we hope you're recovering well from your procedure! Check us out LIVE every Tuesday & Thursday at 12 Noon EST for more!

    • @collettebrynes1075
      @collettebrynes1075 Před 10 měsíci

      I had my brain surgey to remove my meningioma 18 months ago I was ready to go back to work after 6 weeks ❤

  • @farbodniazi6504
    @farbodniazi6504 Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic video! Very well explained

  • @skatersnoopy
    @skatersnoopy Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic lecturer!!! Thank you Dr. Yang

  • @collettebrynes1075
    @collettebrynes1075 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow the detail is amazing

  • @SpiffyHeart-vc8kb
    @SpiffyHeart-vc8kb Před měsícem

    Dr. Yang….i am in the midst of trying to get seen by a Neurologist in Michigan. I had 3cm, one 18 years ago. I need MRI with contrast to see if my symptoms are a returned meningioma. I’m WORKING on it! I just moved here from Ecuador…and am struggling to learn this medical system😵‍💫
    However…are you descendant of the Hmong? I worked with the Yang and Vang clans many, many years ago in Wisconsin!

  • @neslihangroll9232
    @neslihangroll9232 Před rokem +1

    Please not embryology!!! Literally groaning from Germany :) Thanks a lot, super explained, you make it very interesting.

    • @BrainSpineGroup
      @BrainSpineGroup  Před rokem

      Sorry! We completely understand HaHa - Glad you enjoyed the video!