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This is the final episode of season 1. In this session, we will learn the micturition pathways and will try to understand the clinical features of lesions involving these pathways. For notes and images of the episode, visit neurologyteachingclub.com.
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In this episode, we will learn the functions of the various lobes of the brain, namely frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital. We will do that with the help of clinical cases. It will be an introduction to the fascinating world of cognitive neuroscience. For notes and images of the episode, visit neurologyteachingclub.com.
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In this episode, we will discuss the clinical features of various causes of coma, like metabolic and structural. We will also learn the clinical features of various herniation syndromes.
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In this episode, we will discuss the clinical approach to a comatose patient. We will discuss how to take history and do a focus clinical examination on an unconscious patient and use that knowledge for localisation.
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In this episode, we will discuss the anatomy and physiology of the basal ganglia. We will learn how to approach a patient with parkinsonism, one of the most common movement disorders.
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In this episode, we will discuss the clinical localisation of sensory symptoms. We will learn the sensory pathways and study the clinical features of lesions involving these pathways.
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In this episode, we will learn the anatomy of the brainstem and the various brainstem clinical syndromes. We will use that knowledge to localise a lesion in the brainstem from the patient's clinical features. For notes and images of the episode, visit neurologyteachingclub.com.
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In this episode, we will discuss the anatomy of the cerebellum and its connection. We will discuss the clinical features of the cerebellar disease and the various cerebellar clinical syndromes. For notes and images of the episode, visit neurologyteachingclub.com.
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This is a bonus episode where we summarise the brain's blood supply, discussed in the previous episode. We will discuss the blood supply of the Internal capsule in detail. For notes and images of the episode, visit neurologyteachingclub.com.
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In this episode, we will learn the brain's blood supply and various symptoms produced by the occlusion of an individual artery or its branches. We will use that knowledge to localise the artery involved in a stroke patient from the clinical symptomatology. For notes and images of the episode, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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In this episode, we will learn how to localise a lesion in the spinal cord based on history and physical examination. We will use the knowledge we gained in the last episode, ‘The spinal cord anatomy and clinical syndromes’, to localise the lesion in the axial and vertical plane. For notes and images of the episode, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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In this episode, we will learn the spinal cord anatomy and use that knowledge to describe the various spinal cord clinical syndromes. For notes and images of the episode, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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Lower motor neuron weakness is often considered a tough case for medical students. It is the most exciting part of clinical neurology. In this session, you will learn how to approach a case of lower motor neuron weakness in a simplified step-by-step manner with the help of clinical case scenarios. For notes and images of the episode, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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In this episode, we will discuss how to localise the anatomical site of the lesion in a patient presenting with hemiplegia. For notes and images of the episode, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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In this episode, we will discuss how to approach a patient with weakness. How to differentiate between upper and lower motor neuron weakness in a step by step manner. For notes and images of the episode, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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This episode will discuss the importance of history taking, the headings in history, and salient features of good medical history. For notes and images of the episode, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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We will discuss the details of the 'Clinical neurology with KD' podcast, who is the podcast for, how many episodes are there and how often they will be released. We will also discuss the various resources available with the podcast. For notes and images of the podcast, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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