Diagnosing strokes with imaging CT, MRI, and Angiography | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
Diagnosing strokes with imaging CT, MRI, and Angiography | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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Thank you so much for a clear understanding of MRI. My question is..what does AX T2 GRE(BLEED) mean? With contrast
! I’m pressing like before i see the video every time, because i knew that you are great
haha, you’re so right about dr.house and MRI scans!
Thank you so much for such a clear explanation! I’m so appreciate of your time.
By any chance, are you familiar with the New German Medicine by the late Dr. Hamer?
If not, I think you’d find it interesting, especially if you are interested in the true biology
and the true reasons "WHY" behind our dis-eases. http://www.newmedicine.ca/overview.php
If you do have patients, it could really help them understand how to heal without the
intrusion of conventional medicine.
genius ! I’ve never been able to understand radiology until today T_T
thank u thank u thank u
its perfect! the most improtant in it ! Thank you
Dude thank you so much for all this information had a ct done 5 days after waking up with left pinky and ring finger numb and toung all dry quickly got moist and regained my finger feeling 1 min after waking up but had a head ache waited about 5 days then got CT and everything looks good
the brain looks like an angry face
What about TIA’s?
you sound like walter whites kid
Amazing video! I’m 28 and just had a stroke in feb and it was awesome to see this. Thank you.
I thought that contrast immediately determines a hemorrhagic stroke while a typical CT it can take the hours you mention.
Thanks
Amazing! I am so thankful for sharing your expertise and knowledge
thaank you sir
Thankyu for this. Very helpful
8:57 It’s T2 weighted. not FLAIR
Great video for prepping the night before med finals. This and the 2000 other Khan and other providers’ videos I’ve watched in better understanding pathophys and anatomy. Way better than most of the lectures provided at uni.
thank you I have just learned what is going on with me after my MRI
great work
Hai sir
Please update videos about advanced imaging techniques
God-like Khan academy
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Great video
Dr.House is a MRI fan
the brain looks like an angry face
the brain looks like an angry face
Hiii! I am a physical therapist and recently took the NPTE here in the US, and Thank God I passed!!! I really would like to thank you for sharing this easy-to-learn video to all of us. You have been such a blessing especially with this topic. Thank you!!❤
Best explanation so far on youtube. Thank you!
This was useful man. Nice work
thanks.great video!
OMG!! I LOVE YOUUU <33. thank u so muchh
thank you I have just learned what is going on with me after my MRI
I had a stroke 2 years ago. I got all imaging from my doctor and am going throught it in an effort to know my enemy. This video has been helpful for that! Thanks!
The last image seems not a FLAIR image. It’s a fast spin-echo T2 image.
hey the first CT says normal but wouldn’t you call that effacement of the sulci? thanks for posting!
So helpful for us who are on these fields. Including me
nice
lf the patient presented with stroke +history of IHD +elevated blood pressure 165 on 115
what medication I should give?