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the goat
ОтветитьThis lecture is incredible. Thank you so, so much.
ОтветитьIts crazy this knowledge you give us is free! Thank you so much
ОтветитьYout the best!
ОтветитьSir the thalamus is missed in the video... it's written on board but not explained
ОтветитьYou are awesome. Boom Roasted! next video
ОтветитьLove your videos. I am a fereign trained PT and you have helped me a lot with preparing for the NPTE
ОтветитьI am just so grateful for your existence..thank you and may allah show you alwayss the right path❤❤❤❤
Keep it up you're the bestesssssst
Midbrain names and syndromes are wromg. Please correct
ОтветитьThalamic involvement in PCA syndrome not in the video 😢.
ОтветитьWhy the PCA syndrome esp the thalamic involvement was being cut from the video?
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ОтветитьThank you!!! I've worked in Neuro ICU for years and this is the clearest, most comprehensive explanation I've come across.
ОтветитьBooom roasted 😂
Ответитьthank you for this amazing video !! where can i find the notes for this lecture ?
ОтветитьI can't even say how helpful you are during my years of medicine, thank you so much for your work! <3
Ответитьmay i know which sources you are using?
ОтветитьThank you very very much
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ОтветитьDyslexic here. Can you please pronounce the entire name of the arteries or any abbreviations - at least for first couple of times?! All these abbreviations make the concepts even more confusing to understand...as if medicine was not confusing enough.
ОтветитьGreat video as usual.
ОтветитьHe's more excited he got to the end of this lecture more than me.. One of the worst topics i hate so much in med school. Great work though !
Ответить❤God bless you thanks for your efforts
Ответитьuseful, thank you!
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ОтветитьWhen he started talking about "prosopagnosia" watershed that disturbed me a bit, considering the fact that once I developed epilepsy (the first year) whenever I had a sezuire that fit the temporary senerio. I literally couldn't tell the difference between a human and a broomstick..... luckily that senerio doesn't fully happen anymore
ОтветитьThank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
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ОтветитьVery good....i enjoy it
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ОтветитьThank you soooooo much! I got no words to thanks you! Much love from SL! You are truly a life saver! Im just weeks away from my finals and this really helped me out <3
ОтветитьSome touch occuring, don't be weird about it😅
ОтветитьMan, I wish I could hand my phone to my primary care to watch this. 46 and experiencing frequent bladder incontinence, random left-sided facial swelling/angioedema (tested for so many things with no answers), dizziness spells, and most recently, amaurosis fugax (both eyes) accompanied by dizziness, speech difficulty in the sense that random words come out instead of what I’m intending to say (e.g. Instead of saying “Good Morning, Crew!” to my Kindergarteners during our morning greeting, “Hey, Siri” came out.), weakness in my left leg, and I can barely see out of my right eye when I wake up. Neck and head CT scans today revealed hypoplastic right A1 segment but otherwise normal CTs. I’m beyond worried that something is being missed and frustrated that I’ve had to just plug along with several of those symptoms for years with no answers. Things are being “ruled out” but nothing is being “ruled in.” I went clean Keto 3 years and felt amazing, angioedema episodes stopped, energy retuned, and I was working out 6 days a week…until I got COVID for the first time last year (unvaxed) and it attacked my muscles and joints and all of the above returned and/or occurred. No flu-like or respiratory symptoms with COVID; just extreme inflammation and pain all over my body. I’m still Ketogenic, healthy BMI, but if and when I have to the energy to work out, my muscles tremble and shake with minimal exertion. I went from super strong to incredibly weak overnight. Perhaps the COVID attack affected more than I realize because something is definitely wrong and keeps progressing. (I understand the A1 hypoplastic segment is congenital but it hasn’t been picked up in 2 prior head CTs prior to COVID). Needless to say, I’m left to figure out the issue alone.
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ОтветитьGreat job!
ОтветитьCurrently studying for exams in my 4th semester of my MSOT degree. Immediately subscribed after "boom roasted"
ОтветитьIs this a topic from medicine?
Ответитьi rarely comment on any video but Zach you are a BEAST
thank you so much for your efforts in this video, seems like uve put so much work in it
may god bless you
Amazing as always! Just one question, why did you skip the thalamus in the PCA syndrome?
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Ответитьagain, best guy ever for learning!!!!!!!
ОтветитьMy brain is roasted. 😭
ОтветитьYou are great at this! Really helped me a lot
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Ответитьthank you (:
ОтветитьWould the gaze deviation be the same as neglect or is that different?
Ответить너무 좋은 내용인데 ㅠㅜ 영어라니.. ㅠㅜ
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