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  • @caiyu538
    @caiyu538 2 года назад +2

    Great series. look forward to more tutorials. Thumb it up.

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology 2 года назад

      Glad you like them!

    • @martinmatko6401
      @martinmatko6401 4 месяца назад

      EDUCATION IS KEY TO CHANGE!
      Save MS Healthcare Facilitate make available research Cerebrospinal Blood flow Impacting Neurovascular & Cardiovascular Disease! #CCSVI is A congenital Science CONFIRMED recognized Medical condition CAUSATIVE MS Symptoms!
      'New research published in Human Brain Mapping provides evidence of a shared neural mechanism that underlies sleep disturbance and mental disorders in preadolescents. The findings indicate that sleep disturbance and mental health problems are both related to the connectivity between and within two important brain networks.'
      “I noticed the importance of sleep years ago when I read several papers about the immediate amyloid protein deposition in the brain after short-term sleep deprivation. Amyloid is neurotoxic waste in the brain and needs to be transported out by cerebrospinal fluid,” said study author Ze Wang, an associate professor of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.'
      What is the role of CCSVI Venous Hypertension Impacting proper/improved Cerebrospinal Blood Flow and amyloid plaques tau accumulation? #CCSVI
      'Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have compared how well different Alzheimer's biomarkers predict the progression of the disease and its effect on the memory. They found that early accumulation of tau proteins in the brain as measured by PET scanner was more effective at predicting memory impairment than biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid or amyloid plaque in the brain. The results are published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.archers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have compared how well different Alzheimer's biomarkers predict the progression of the disease and its effect on the memory. They found that early accumulation of tau proteins in the brain as measured by PET scanner was more effective at predicting memory impairment than biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid or amyloid plaque in the brain. The results are published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.'

    • @martinmatko6401
      @martinmatko6401 4 месяца назад

      EDUCATION IS KEY TO CHANGE!
      Save MS Healthcare Facilitate make available research Cerebrospinal Blood flow Impacting Neurovascular & Cardiovascular Disease! #CCSVI is A congenital Science CONFIRMED recognized Medical condition CAUSATIVE MS Symptoms!
      'New research published in Human Brain Mapping provides evidence of a shared neural mechanism that underlies sleep disturbance and mental disorders in preadolescents. The findings indicate that sleep disturbance and mental health problems are both related to the connectivity between and within two important brain networks.'
      “I noticed the importance of sleep years ago when I read several papers about the immediate amyloid protein deposition in the brain after short-term sleep deprivation. Amyloid is neurotoxic waste in the brain and needs to be transported out by cerebrospinal fluid,” said study author Ze Wang, an associate professor of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.'
      What is the role of CCSVI Venous Hypertension Impacting proper/improved Cerebrospinal Blood Flow and amyloid plaques tau accumulation? #CCSVI
      'Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have compared how well different Alzheimer's biomarkers predict the progression of the disease and its effect on the memory. They found that early accumulation of tau proteins in the brain as measured by PET scanner was more effective at predicting memory impairment than biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid or amyloid plaque in the brain. The results are published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.archers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have compared how well different Alzheimer's biomarkers predict the progression of the disease and its effect on the memory. They found that early accumulation of tau proteins in the brain as measured by PET scanner was more effective at predicting memory impairment than biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid or amyloid plaque in the brain. The results are published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.'

  • @krasimirkostadinov6008
    @krasimirkostadinov6008 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for these videos and for your effort!

  • @k.m.slattery6263
    @k.m.slattery6263 Год назад +2

    What about “Wide-Bore” MRI? If it works just as well as the narrow type MRI why isn’t it the standard?

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology Год назад +2

      Despite the best attempts of the scanner manufacturers, wide bore MRI does not work as well as the standard type. It is harder to create an even magnetic field which can result in decreased image quality. It may take up more room and may cost more because of additional components to make up for the size difference.
      In most cases, it may not make a difference and they have done a pretty good job of getting them as close as possible. Wide bore scanners are helpful for larger patients and patients with severe claustrophobia, which helps.

  • @immane75
    @immane75 3 года назад +1

    Was waiting for that one .Thanks .

  • @Shannonmulhall31
    @Shannonmulhall31 Год назад +1

    I been told i have ms or a brain tumour as i have a solitary white spot on left frontal lobe so watching this has been interesting and better to compare my symptoms

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology 11 месяцев назад

      I'm glad it has been helpful for you. Best of luck with your diagnosis and treatment.

  • @martinnilsson495
    @martinnilsson495 3 года назад +1

    Really great, surely will help me. Thanks a lot!

  • @girlinterrupted9145
    @girlinterrupted9145 Год назад +3

    This guy is too educated for me.. I’ll have to study medical terms first👍😘

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology Год назад +2

      Dr. Hoch is pretty smart but hope you can still learn a little something!

    • @girlinterrupted9145
      @girlinterrupted9145 Год назад +1

      @@LearnNeuroradiology absolutely! Just wish I had a medical dictionary 😘

  • @k.m.slattery6263
    @k.m.slattery6263 Год назад +1

    For MS diagnosis/treatment how much of the spinal cord should/can be scanned for lesions?

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology Год назад

      For initial diagnosis, the entire spinal cord (cervical and thoracic spine. the spinal cord stops at the bottom of the lumbar spine) is usually scanned at least once. Subsequent scanning is variable and may depend on symptoms and preference

  • @salemtrinity444
    @salemtrinity444 Год назад +1

    MS like symptoms since at least 2018 and i cannot get a doctor to help me

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology Год назад

      I'm sorry to hear. A neurologist with specialization in multiple sclerosis should be able to help determine if you have MS and what the next steps are

  • @namir1782
    @namir1782 2 года назад +1

    hi, thanks a lot for the video although i have a question.
    i dont understand how microinfarctions can produce leptomeningeal enhancements is there a known pathophysiological mechanism behind this?

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology 2 года назад

      Ah, well, anything that causes disruption of the blood brain barrier can cause leptomeningeal enhancement. In infarcts, there is damage to the vessel junctions and vessel walls themselves, and the contrast leaks out.

  • @immane75
    @immane75 3 года назад +1

    can you please a video on how to assess atrphy and aghing brain .Thanks .

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology 3 года назад +1

      Dr. Hoch is going to work on that one next.

    • @systematic402
      @systematic402 3 года назад

      Can people with migraines have spine lesions as well like MS?

  • @Itsme1.
    @Itsme1. 2 года назад +1

    Can you live normal with balo disease ???

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology 2 года назад

      Well, the prognosis varies but there are definitely treatments which can mitigate the disease and help you lead as normal life as possible. There will be challenges, of course, but your life isn't over.

    • @Itsme1.
      @Itsme1. 2 года назад

      @@LearnNeuroradiology Thanks a lot . I don’t know what type of inflammation I have, it’s similar to multiple sclerosis, but I don’t know what type it is. I saw the type Balo in my report, but the MRI show the opposite. The neurologist told me that to find it out, we have to wait two weeks and that’s why i’m here . Wish me luck and thank you again .

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology 2 года назад

      Good luck!

  • @serdarkazanci7540
    @serdarkazanci7540 3 года назад +1

    dope!!

  • @charles2675
    @charles2675 2 года назад

    Are we dying

  • @acepirate5302
    @acepirate5302 3 года назад

    Can I send you my MRI results please, if so what’s your email or fb or Instagram

    • @LearnNeuroradiology
      @LearnNeuroradiology 3 года назад

      I'm sorry we don't really do that for several reasons. You need to talk about them with your doctor.