Imaging of fungal brain infections
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Imaging of fungal CNS-infections.
0:00 - Introduction
5:18 - Candida
15:46 - Cryptococcus
28:35 - Aspergillus
40:41 - Mucormycosis
44:05 - Key Messages
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You are the best NeuroRAD teacher I've learnt from so far. Enjoy!
the word is ground glassing in case of pulmonary aspergillosis......Fantastic academic video ..thank you
Yeah, ground glass opacity, thanks a lot!
Always great illustrations! Never stop producing high-quality educational videos! Keep up the good work
Great lecture as usual.
Excellent lectures !! Thanks a lot ..
Thank you sir 🙏🙏
Absolutely great
Thanks. Helps a lot in practise . Many fungal abcesses cases make sense now .
38:41 "We don't care about chest radiology" -- words to live by... 👌
great! Nice cases
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I got sporotrichosis from being a floral designer .My oxygen was at 40%.itraconazole and apotherinB.I am gobsmacked that there are no warnings.Vets get warned about this
hope you're better and well now!
how get rid of it
Does this show as t2 white matter hyperintensities
Dont know what you mean exactly, most brain pathology is T2 hyperintense, but aspergillosus can have hemorrhagic components that will be hypointense