Stroke: Evolution from acute to chronic infarction - radiology video tutorial (CT, MRI)
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- čas přidán 1. 05. 2013
- "Stroke Series" video 4 of 7: Temporal evolution of ischaemic stroke. Presented by Neuroradiologist Dr Frank Gaillard.
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Yet another beautiful piece of work. So much better than a textbook and explained in such a easy to understand fashion.
I'm so thankful that I found your channel. Your videos help me a lot. Much appreciated !
Brief and straight to the point!
Another excellent video on a difficult topic.
Nice job! Enjoyed seeing the images.
Excellent work
Excelente vídeo, aborda os aspectos básicos do diagnóstico do AVCI de maneira clara e bem ilustrada. Recomendo!
Totally awesome!!! Great work!
Best video I have seen wow thanks so much
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Muy bueno
Beautiful 😍
great vids, quick question- at 3:00 did you switch DWI and ADC labelling? thanks for all!
Im so worried now. My sis have this now and i dont know what to do. Shes in hospital now. What happen afterward?
Where does the term gliosis fit in then in this temporal evolution? Encephalomalacia would be when the infarcted brain is CSF density with volume loss yes? And does hemorrhagic transformation still happen at chronic stage? Thanks.
Gliosis refers to the area of brain that is atrophied but encephalomalacia could be undeestood as an area where the brain tissue has been liquified and replaced by CSF.
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After M.R.I. my doctor said I had this condition in a small part of my brain. He said many people have this but never know at it may have accrued at any time in people's lives. He also said it's not a stroke.. should I be concerned? I'm in my 60s.
Many thanks
you shouldn't....I'm 26yrs old last year it also happened with me and Dr said that you're perfectly fine nothing to worry....Just do mediation and yoga....
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@@Europeanmeet hi Manpreet how are u now , my mother has the same chronic lacunar infarcts , are u on some medication?
@@choctaw6838 hi how are u now , any side effects, medicines ?
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