Stories my patient told me: Managing a Brain herniation with Spinal Tap
MAY 2, 2020-1 MIN
Stories my patient told me: Managing a Brain herniation with Spinal Tap
MAY 2, 2020-1 MIN
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<p>John Bertoni: I don’t know if I’m going to be duplicating myself but did I ever tell you the story? I didn’t see it marked that we had done it before, a podcast about doing Pneumoencephalograms. Danish Bhatti: No, tell me about it. John Bertoni: My fourth year of medical school at University of Michigan. We had really excellent neuro radiologists and I wanted to spend time with them. I think I may have been with them for somewhere between a month or two somewhere in that time and I did neuropathology that year. I did a 10 week experience in Newcastle upon Tyne in England with John Walton and Peter Hudson and actually a guy who became a friend of mine from Mayo Clinic and what I really liked was the time I spent in radiology. At the same time there was a neurosurgery resident. I won’t give you his name because this wasn’t really such a well done day that we had. We wer e doing Pneumo-Encephalograms. We did not have MRI scans at that time. And I think CAT scans were just coming in to play. So when we wanted to evaluate people with hydrocephalus, we would […]</p>
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