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Myasthenia Gravis - symptoms, pathophysiology,...

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Clinical Anatomy - Meninges (Intracranial hematoma,...

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The meninges (from the word ‘meninx’, which means membrane) refer to the distinct membranous coverings of the brain and spinal cord. The most superficial layer, which is directly underneath the skull,...

Severe headaches - Understanding Trigeminal Autonomic...

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"Trigeminal autonomic cephalgia affect one side of the head and are associated with cranial autonomic features such as ptosis, conjunctival injection, lacrimation and rhinorrhoea. Trigeminal autonomic...

Clinical Anatomy - Cerebral Cortex (lobes, injury...

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"The cerebral cortex of the brain refers to the outer layer of grey matter that covers the two cerebral hemispheres. The cerebral cortex contains nerve cell bodies and is approximately 2-4 millimetres...

Meningeal Signs - Signs of Meningeal Irritation

Specialty:  Pediatrics
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This video demonstrates how to elicit and the importance of different meningeal signs: a must know for Pediatrics clinical examination Video by ENDEAVOUR FOR CHILD HEALTH

Compression of the Spinal Cord & Hand Function...

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Cervical myelopathy is a neurologic impairment due to compression of the spinal cord in cervical canal. Usually to make diagnosis MRI is needed. One of the earliest symptoms include changes hand dexterity...

Sciatica - Clinical Diagnosis

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About 3 million people suffer from sciatica and the condition usually resolves itself within a few weeks to a few months but some patients may end by surgery. Sciatica is not a diagnosis; it is a symptom...

Pediatric Status Epilepticus - Management in...

Specialty:  Pediatrics
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In this video there is discussed the clinical management of status epilepticus in children outside of the neonatal period. Then there is reviewed the definition of status epilepticus, there ale illustrated...

Important Topics of Neuroanatomy for 1st year...

Dr Alam Din

Specialty:  Neurology
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In this video I completely explain the Important topics of Neuroanatomy for first year BDS Students If students cover these important topics they will get good marks and grades in exam.

Intracranial Haemorrhage: Types, Signs and Symptoms

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In this video we're going to talk about intracranial hemorrhage.

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