This professor teaching and behaves with students,patients is very very appreciative manners such lectures should identify and indianan govt should provide free higher education in us, uk Australia then utilise it for every one
Patient is so cooperative,i remembered when my maam was teaching us the patient was too focus on me and asking me silly questions bcoz i am not from Maharashtra and according to him bcoz of me maam was teaching on Hindi and not in Marathi.
Thank you so much dearest sir ❤❤😊😊 very helpful video 🎉🎉❤ question is very important sir,like what is important of cranial nerve examination like that❤❤
Side which is getting paralysed will not have the nasolabial fold For example If ryt side facial paralysis means ryt side loss of nasolabial fold and the lesion will be on left hemisphere So technically as the contralateral facial paralysis is seen that means nasolabial fold loss in contralateral side
This professor teaching and behaves with students,patients is very very appreciative manners such lectures should identify and indianan govt should provide free higher education in us, uk Australia then utilise it for every one
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Clinical classes could not have been more better than this. A big thank you to the whole aetcm team. Appreciation from Odisha ❤😊
It's the best clinical presentation a student can get .
Thanks alot Dr. Gireesh, father of indian emergency medicine.....
Patient is so cooperative,i remembered when my maam was teaching us the patient was too focus on me and asking me silly questions bcoz i am not from Maharashtra and according to him bcoz of me maam was teaching on Hindi and not in Marathi.
It's really a treat to watch Gireesh Sir taking clinics . A master clinician . ❤❤
Very very crisp and nice. Much needed for clinicians.
Concise and well presented. Many thanks.
Lucky to be able to watch Dr. Gireesh sir’s clinics ❤
Good demonstration.
Very well explained. Thank you
patient is so honest❤❤thank u doctor this is osm🙏🙏
Thanks both of you for making video about wonderful examination of cranial nerves
Well explained Sir. Thanks alot.
Very helpful for students. Keep making🎉
U r best doctors....love u all
Excellent demonstration. Thanks.
In rinnes test we check BC first then AC
Such an explanation!!THANK U Doctors & raju chettan🙏🏻
Also thanks to Byju chettan😍
Explanation of sir💯
Verywell explained sir!!!!
Appreciated has teaching ❤❤
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Best explanation
Very well explained
Thanku sir ❤️❤️.. helpful to all medical student..
Very good video
Really helpful :)
Very informative
Your videos are really osm.😊😊😊...........but need some improvement while recording in communication..
Keet it up 👍
Thank you so much sir ❤️❤️
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Thank you so much dearest sir ❤❤😊😊 very helpful video 🎉🎉❤ question is very important sir,like what is important of cranial nerve examination like that❤❤
Lots of thank you sir .
good expalanatio
Please try something to reduce file size without compromising video quality.
Since Covid19 youtube is permitting only 480p video streaming.
Thank you Sir
Sir in rinnes test
Do bone conduction is done then check air conduction
Ideally air conduction is more than bone conduction
Thanks 😊
Sir, please clear my doubts, if 7 CN palsy , ipsilateral or contralateral naso labial fold dissappears?
The nasolabial fold smooths out and disappears on the side of the 7th cranial nerve palsy....so the ipsilateral side.
Side which is getting paralysed will not have the nasolabial fold
For example
If ryt side facial paralysis means ryt side loss of nasolabial fold and the lesion will be on left hemisphere
So technically as the contralateral facial paralysis is seen that means nasolabial fold loss in contralateral side
14:56 facial nerve
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