Imaging of viral Encephalitis (complete)
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- This video is on imaging of Viral Encephalitis (and contains the three separetely uploaded shorter videos on Herpes Simplex Encephalitis [Part 1], viral encephalitis in immunocompromised patients [part 2], and other viral encephalitides [part 3-4].
0:00 - Topics
2:21 - Introduction
12:31 - Part 1; Most common viral Encephalitides
12:58 - Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
29:29 - Varicella Zoster Virus
44:42 - Key Messages
47:06 - Part 2; Viral Encephalitis in the immunocompromised patient
47:17 - HHV-6 and HHV-7 Encephalitis
54:24 - Cytomegalovirus Infection
58:30 - HIV Encephalopathy
1:02:54 - Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
1:14:57 - Key Messages
1:15:57 - Part 3; Viral Encephalitides of the traveler
1:21:20 - Part 4; other less frequent but ubiquitous viruses
1:21:29 - Parechovirus Encephalitis
1:25:42 - Enterovirus Encephalitis
1:27:20 - Epstein Barr virus Encephalitis
1:28:55 - Influenza-associated Encephalopathy
1:34:55 - Key Messages
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Excellent description. One suggestion is that you should discuss Dengue and Covid 19 separately as in here in subcontinent I have been seeing lot of cases of Dengue with characteristic radiological features, and population of subcontinent is almost two billions.
Ah yet another classic. Time to grab a cuppa and tuck in for this week's installment.
Thank you, love it
Amazing presentation, simple to understand and very informative. Please do a video on Myelination and it's disorders.
Please check my video on the neonatal brain for a presentation on normal myelination :)
Thank you!
Very mice
Thanks, quality of the MRI scans and illustrations is excellent !
I would have very much liked a special focus on traveller's infectious diseases or other little-known diseases (although perhaps you don't necessarily use your own illustrations).
That would definitely be an interesting presentation, but I don't like to talk about things I have little experience with myself, prefer to show my own cases, but I'll keep it in mind, definitely a very interesting subject :).
Thanks👍
Ah yet another classic.