Stroke Localization Made Easy with Mnemonics! (Memorable Neurology Lecture 14)
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Use mnemonics to remember how to localize strokes in different parts of the brain, including cortical and subcortical (lacunar) strokes!
Intended for all healthcare providers, including doctors, medical students, psychologists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and more.
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Subcortical (lacunar) strokes - pure motor: C/L hemiparesis: ∵ ischemic damage to posterior limb of internal capsule (whihc carrises corticospinal and cortibulbar - pure sensory: C/L numbness: ∵ ischemic damage to thalamus (Thenthory = thalamus, processes sensory informaiton) - sensorimotor: C/L both
I was not ready for that YMCA audio..... but I was soo ready for this 10/10 explanation!! thanks for simplifying this topic.
Same bro
Very helpful video! Great job! Please continue to make more regarding neurology! I will watch all of them!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I never understood what cortical function versus subcortical function means and your video has made it extremely clear.
thank you so much!!! so so helpful! I am a medical student and there is so much to learn in so little time so I appreciate it
This is amazing! I have been looking for a video to simplify everything and this has blown me away!
Such an amazing video. Made so beautifully. Your explanation is so perfect ☺️
I have to write before finishing watching the video because you mentioned how much fun it is to get the accurate topical diagnose just after seeing the patient! its like a magician: just a bit of work with the hammer and needle and, voila!, you know the answer! very pleasant flash back, thank you!
Awesome video! This helped me a lot before an exam.
Beautifully explained ❤
Thank you so much for the info, it all makes sense now.
this was fantastic, best video ever!!! thank you so so so much! you just helped me pass my board exams!!
'Thenthory' made me cry! haha
Thame here 😆
Thiterally!
Thank you sooooooo much you can not believe how much you helped me🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is explained so well! wish I found this page earlier in life.
That was so helpful thank you!!!
nice job .. thank u
Thank you !
Thank u👍👍👍👍👍. So helpful
soo helpfull thankyou
That is amazing
thankyou
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loved it rhnx
Thalamus = Thenthory 😂 Thank you so much!!!! Life saving 🙏🏻
super gooooooooooood
Wow .That's smart .But can you improve the audio quality please.
confused by the first graphic- anterior, middle, and posterior MCA; these deficits covered in the video cover completely different vessels (ACA, MCA, and PCA); was this a graphic typo or am I just overthinking this? lol
Based!
Wwwooooww thax so much😭😭🫶🏻
THENTHORY
I cannot hear it. Very low volume