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Left Wrist Drop - Radial Nerve Palsy on Physical Examination

Left hand drop due to compression of
Left Wrist Drop ... fall of the body weight ... trauma_modern #Wrist ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... #msk #sports #neurology
Right sided hemichorea from left thalamic bleed

- Dr Supradip Ghosh @dr_supradip

#hemichorea #physicalexam #clinical #video #neurology #chorea
Right sided hemichorea ... #physicalexam #clinical ... #video #neurology
Right Oculomotor (CNIII) Palsy caused by Stroke

Dr. Bruno Farnetano @bruno.farnetano

#Oculomotor #CNIII #Palsy #clinical #video #CN3 #clinical
Right Oculomotor ... #CNIII #Palsy #clinical ... #video #CN3 #clinical ... #video #neurology
Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation demonstrated in the Cephalic Vein

Patient with severe pulmonary hypertension and severe tricuspid regurgitation.
jaw even sitting upright ... measuring pulsation height ... Regurgitation #Severe #TR #Wrist ... #PhysicalExam #Cardiology ... #Clinical #Video
CT vs T1 MRI
CT Head:
 - Bones are white
 - Fat is Dark & Scalp fat
Dark - Fat is Bright ... MRI #comparison #neurology ... #radiology #brain
MRI Brain Sequence Comparison: T1 vs T2 vs FLAIR
T1:
 - CSF is Dark
 - Grey Matter
T2: - CSF is Bright ... Brain #Comparison #clinical ... #radiology #diagnosis ... #neurology
Lobar pneumonia
On the chest x-ray there is an ill-defined area of increased density in the right
density in the right ... The right hilus ... In the proper clinical ... this patient had weight ... #Clinical #Radiology
#EKG taken on a patient with an acute pulmonary embolism with right heart strain showing tachycardia,
embolism with right ... tachycardia, new right ... in V1 - V4 #Clinical ... #criticalcare #cardiology
Diagnosing Brucellosis
Epidemiological Exposures
- Endemic Regions
- Clinical Micro Lab Technicians
- Animal/Vaccine Exposure: Vets, Slaughterhouse workers, hunters
- Unpasteurized
Endemic Regions - Clinical ... cheese, ice cream) Clinical ... Sweats, Weight ... Transaminitis - Radiology ... , Convalescent Serology
Acute Treatment of Migraine
Mild Attacks: NSAIDs, Simple Analgesics
Moderate/Severe Attacks: Triptans, Ditans, Gepants, Ergots
Non-pharmacologic Treatment: Neuromodulation, Rest,
Biofeedback, Avoid noise/light ... acute #treatment #management ... #neurology