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Brown patches on the shins in a diabetic patient … what’s the diagnosis? #shorts #medical #diabetes
published: 04 Dec 2022
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KNEE PAIN Leads to SHOCKING Diagnosis: Medical Mystery Solved!
Ravi is a 47 year old man with knee pain - little did he know this was a sign of something much more sinister.
This video was adapted from a medical case report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Click to read the original case!
https://www.cmaj.ca/content/cmaj/195/22/E782.full.pdf
Thank you to Medicins Sans Frontieres for sharing their educational animations for the video! https://www.youtube.com/user/MSFCanada.
This video is made for educational purposes only and should not be viewed as medical advice. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health.
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published: 27 Jan 2024
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My Body Was Shutting Down (Mystery Diagnosis) | Medical Documentary | Reel Truth
Sean Keefer suddenly develops a sharp sensation in his eye, a fever, muscle aches, chronic diarrhea, and pain in his legs. Eventually, his muscles become so stiff that he can barely move at all. His doctor finds out that Sean has been suffering from Reiter's Syndrome the whole time. Young Kirsten Larson has always been a little heavier than most other girls, but at the age of eleven, she experiences dizziness and a burning sensation in her chest from even the slightest physical exertion. People believed she was suffering from simply being overweight, when actually, she suffers from primary pulmonary hypertension
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published: 13 Jan 2020
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Medical Diagnosis: How doctors analyze symptoms to make diagnosis
Doctor Sapkota talks directly to patients and explains how medical symptoms and diagnosis are related. Visit http://symptomsdiagnosisbook.com for details
Video transcript:
Normally people think making diagnosis from symptoms is like a matching game. Let me explain what I mean by that. When someone famous gets diagnosed with a disease the media talks about that disease a lot. But what exactly do they say? They repeat the same pattern. They invite doctors and experts to TV and ask, "what are the symptoms of this disease?" For example, let's call it disease A. All they talk about is how disease A have these 4 symptoms. Let's call them symptom 1, symptom 2, symptom 3 and symptom 4. What do people learn from that news? People learn that if you have the combination of these 4 symptoms, you ...
published: 05 Mar 2012
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Mystery Diagnosis | Season 10 Episode 7 | Medical Documentaries Full Episodes
Every year, millions of Americans fall prey to real-life medical mysteries – ailments that go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. Their lives are thrown into turmoil as medical professionals struggle to understand their baffling conditions. Mystery diagnosis tells their stories. Through interviews and dramatic recreations, each medical mystery is recounted in vivid detail. Symptoms emerge, specialists are called in, but still the daily struggle continues. And then one day, because of a patient’s relentless pursuit of an accurate diagnosis, or a forward thinking doctor, the problem is solved and a true diagnosis given.
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published: 19 Mar 2021
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A 20-Year Stomachache and the Doctors That Solved Courtney’s Medical Mystery
For more information on #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org.
For 15 years, Courtney Warren endured daily, intense abdominal pain and regular episodes of vomiting. She went to specialist after specialist, often waiting months for an appointment, only to be told that her tests results were normal, she could not be diagnosed with anything, and therefore could not be treated. "I would literally feel like there was a snake writhing in my abdomen," she says. And yet no one could tell her what was wrong. At Yale Medicine, Courtney was seen by a group of doctors who did what ended up being the key to identifying her mysterious illness—they listened. Courtney's symptoms and lifelong medical history led to a diagnosis and—finally—a long-awaited treatment. "After about 8 weeks, I wok...
published: 20 May 2019
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Mystery Disease Leaves Man In Crippling Pain | Diagnosis: Unknown | Real Responders
Phil Rouss is getting his life on track, starting up a dream business with his long-time friend and with the help of his neighbour Steve White. The business is going well, but within weeks Rouss is struck down with a mysterious illness. A toxic disease has taken ahold of his body and is leaving him near-death yet doctors can't figure out the diagnosis.
Diagnosis: Unknown is a television docudrama series featuring reenactments and interviews with medical professionals, with each episode focusing real medical mysteries. From mysterious illness to killer staff, the show follows the dedicated team of medical professionals who struggle from crisis to cure and the patients who are fighting to survive.
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealResponders
For all questions, please con...
published: 19 Dec 2023
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The Art of Diagnosis: Getting to the Root of Complex Medical Problems
The Art of Diagnosis: Getting to the Root of Complex Medical Problems
Diagnosing mysterious medical cases has captured the imagination of the general populace through shows like House MD. At Stanford, a real-life diagnostic clinic called the Consultative Medicine Clinic has been started by Dr. Bryant Lin. In this lecture, he discusses how a real-life diagnostic clinic compares to TV, explains the traditional diagnostic process and reviews a few interesting cases. He also describes new methods he is testing to assist in complex diagnosis.
Speaker: Bryant Lin, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine -- General Medical Disciplines, Stanford University School of Medicine
Learn more:
http://stanfordhealthcare.org/stanford-health-now/health-library-videos/lin-diagnosis-complex-medical-prob...
published: 26 Feb 2014
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Pleural Effusion on X-Ray Chest 🩻 #medical #xray #diagnosis #radiology #ultrasound #shorts
Pleural Effusion on X-Ray Chest 🩻 #medical #xray #diagnosis #radiology #ultrasound #shorts
published: 12 Nov 2024
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2 Hours Of Medical Mysteries That Stumped Doctors | Diagnosis Unknown
The best of Diagnosis Unknown! These cases feature children with bizarre medical symptoms and doctors are left stumped as they struggle to diagnosis these infants in pain.
Diagnosis: Unknown is a television docudrama series featuring reenactments and interviews with medical professionals, with each episode focusing real medical mysteries. From mysterious illness to killer staff, the show follows the dedicated team of medical professionals who struggle from crisis to cure and the patients who are fighting to survive.
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealResponders
For all questions, please contact [email protected]
#diagnosis #mystery #crime
published: 24 Aug 2024
12:40
KNEE PAIN Leads to SHOCKING Diagnosis: Medical Mystery Solved!
Ravi is a 47 year old man with knee pain - little did he know this was a sign of something much more sinister.
This video was adapted from a medical case repo...
Ravi is a 47 year old man with knee pain - little did he know this was a sign of something much more sinister.
This video was adapted from a medical case report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Click to read the original case!
https://www.cmaj.ca/content/cmaj/195/22/E782.full.pdf
Thank you to Medicins Sans Frontieres for sharing their educational animations for the video! https://www.youtube.com/user/MSFCanada.
This video is made for educational purposes only and should not be viewed as medical advice. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health.
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https://wn.com/Knee_Pain_Leads_To_Shocking_Diagnosis_Medical_Mystery_Solved
Ravi is a 47 year old man with knee pain - little did he know this was a sign of something much more sinister.
This video was adapted from a medical case report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Click to read the original case!
https://www.cmaj.ca/content/cmaj/195/22/E782.full.pdf
Thank you to Medicins Sans Frontieres for sharing their educational animations for the video! https://www.youtube.com/user/MSFCanada.
This video is made for educational purposes only and should not be viewed as medical advice. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health.
SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video
COMMENT with any questions or just to say hi
LIKE if you want to see more like this!
🙋♀️ Let’s stay connected!
Instagram: Violin.MD
Facebook: @realviolinmd
Twitter: Violin_MD
Mail: PO Box 1, 119 Spadina Ave, Toronto ON, Canada, M5T2T2
See you in the next video!
~ Siobhan (Violin MD) ~
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❤ YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY WATCHING... ❤
One Simple Dietary Mistake Sent her to the Emergency Department: Medical Mystery Case SOLVED!
https://youtu.be/kXvgYZeTcAg
Wife saved LAST MINUTE from CARDIAC ARREST! Medical Mystery Case SOLVED!
https://youtu.be/E1895jPIwcM
Shocking cause of deadly meat allergy: medical mystery solved!
https://youtu.be/4o7EOBCbwHA
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📸 Image Credits:
- Normal knee x-ray: Case courtesy of Andrew Dixon, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 36689
- www.scientificanimations.com, CC BY-SA 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
- By Todd - originally posted to Flickr as 0356, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5193859
- MSF video on TB: https://www.youtube.com/user/MSFCanada
- published: 27 Jan 2024
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My Body Was Shutting Down (Mystery Diagnosis) | Medical Documentary | Reel Truth
Sean Keefer suddenly develops a sharp sensation in his eye, a fever, muscle aches, chronic diarrhea, and pain in his legs. Eventually, his muscles become so sti...
Sean Keefer suddenly develops a sharp sensation in his eye, a fever, muscle aches, chronic diarrhea, and pain in his legs. Eventually, his muscles become so stiff that he can barely move at all. His doctor finds out that Sean has been suffering from Reiter's Syndrome the whole time. Young Kirsten Larson has always been a little heavier than most other girls, but at the age of eleven, she experiences dizziness and a burning sensation in her chest from even the slightest physical exertion. People believed she was suffering from simply being overweight, when actually, she suffers from primary pulmonary hypertension
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#Medical #Mystery #Documentary
https://wn.com/My_Body_Was_Shutting_Down_(Mystery_Diagnosis)_|_Medical_Documentary_|_Reel_Truth
Sean Keefer suddenly develops a sharp sensation in his eye, a fever, muscle aches, chronic diarrhea, and pain in his legs. Eventually, his muscles become so stiff that he can barely move at all. His doctor finds out that Sean has been suffering from Reiter's Syndrome the whole time. Young Kirsten Larson has always been a little heavier than most other girls, but at the age of eleven, she experiences dizziness and a burning sensation in her chest from even the slightest physical exertion. People believed she was suffering from simply being overweight, when actually, she suffers from primary pulmonary hypertension
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#Medical #Mystery #Documentary
- published: 13 Jan 2020
- views: 179476
4:33
Medical Diagnosis: How doctors analyze symptoms to make diagnosis
Doctor Sapkota talks directly to patients and explains how medical symptoms and diagnosis are related. Visit http://symptomsdiagnosisbook.com for details
Video...
Doctor Sapkota talks directly to patients and explains how medical symptoms and diagnosis are related. Visit http://symptomsdiagnosisbook.com for details
Video transcript:
Normally people think making diagnosis from symptoms is like a matching game. Let me explain what I mean by that. When someone famous gets diagnosed with a disease the media talks about that disease a lot. But what exactly do they say? They repeat the same pattern. They invite doctors and experts to TV and ask, "what are the symptoms of this disease?" For example, let's call it disease A. All they talk about is how disease A have these 4 symptoms. Let's call them symptom 1, symptom 2, symptom 3 and symptom 4. What do people learn from that news? People learn that if you have the combination of these 4 symptoms, you have disease A. They also learned that if someone has being diagnosed with disease A, that person is likely to have these 4 symptoms. But, is that true? What if you have 2 out of the 4 symptoms? Do you then have a fifty percent chance of having that disease A?
Now let's look at the bigger picture now we have three diseases to compare. Each disease shares some common symptoms with the other but has a unique set of symptoms. Now if someone has symptom 1 and symptom 4, does that person have disease A or disease B? If someone has symptom 2 and symptom 3, does that person have disease A or disease C? The more important question is: if someone has an exact match, is that person more likely to have that disease than the disease with incomplete match? For example, if someone has the combination of symptoms 1, 2, 3 and 4 can that person still have disease B or disease C? So how do we decide? Where is the missing factor?
The most important factor, the one that you should look at first, and the one that is almost entirely absent from these discussion and completely ignored by talking heads on TV is the patient. Analysis of any symptom must start from the patient. All these factors associated with the patient matter.You need to know that person very well before you try to make any sense of symptoms in that person. So, what are a few things about the patient that influences how symptoms appear in that patient? The age of the patient, the gender, the body mass index, occupation, level of physical activity, life experiences, smoking habits, alcohol use, history of any prior medical problems and even the personality of that patient matter. After you know your patient very well you move on and analyze the particular symptom in detail, not just take that symptom on it's face value to make the diagnosis. So, you ask where exactly it started, what kind of pain was it, what made it worse,what made it better, how long did it last and whether it was a constant or intermittent. All these details and the patient factors give us a picture and help us decide what could be going on inside the patient's body and this is how we make the diagnosis.
https://wn.com/Medical_Diagnosis_How_Doctors_Analyze_Symptoms_To_Make_Diagnosis
Doctor Sapkota talks directly to patients and explains how medical symptoms and diagnosis are related. Visit http://symptomsdiagnosisbook.com for details
Video transcript:
Normally people think making diagnosis from symptoms is like a matching game. Let me explain what I mean by that. When someone famous gets diagnosed with a disease the media talks about that disease a lot. But what exactly do they say? They repeat the same pattern. They invite doctors and experts to TV and ask, "what are the symptoms of this disease?" For example, let's call it disease A. All they talk about is how disease A have these 4 symptoms. Let's call them symptom 1, symptom 2, symptom 3 and symptom 4. What do people learn from that news? People learn that if you have the combination of these 4 symptoms, you have disease A. They also learned that if someone has being diagnosed with disease A, that person is likely to have these 4 symptoms. But, is that true? What if you have 2 out of the 4 symptoms? Do you then have a fifty percent chance of having that disease A?
Now let's look at the bigger picture now we have three diseases to compare. Each disease shares some common symptoms with the other but has a unique set of symptoms. Now if someone has symptom 1 and symptom 4, does that person have disease A or disease B? If someone has symptom 2 and symptom 3, does that person have disease A or disease C? The more important question is: if someone has an exact match, is that person more likely to have that disease than the disease with incomplete match? For example, if someone has the combination of symptoms 1, 2, 3 and 4 can that person still have disease B or disease C? So how do we decide? Where is the missing factor?
The most important factor, the one that you should look at first, and the one that is almost entirely absent from these discussion and completely ignored by talking heads on TV is the patient. Analysis of any symptom must start from the patient. All these factors associated with the patient matter.You need to know that person very well before you try to make any sense of symptoms in that person. So, what are a few things about the patient that influences how symptoms appear in that patient? The age of the patient, the gender, the body mass index, occupation, level of physical activity, life experiences, smoking habits, alcohol use, history of any prior medical problems and even the personality of that patient matter. After you know your patient very well you move on and analyze the particular symptom in detail, not just take that symptom on it's face value to make the diagnosis. So, you ask where exactly it started, what kind of pain was it, what made it worse,what made it better, how long did it last and whether it was a constant or intermittent. All these details and the patient factors give us a picture and help us decide what could be going on inside the patient's body and this is how we make the diagnosis.
- published: 05 Mar 2012
- views: 141147
42:19
Mystery Diagnosis | Season 10 Episode 7 | Medical Documentaries Full Episodes
Every year, millions of Americans fall prey to real-life medical mysteries – ailments that go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. Their lives are thrown into...
Every year, millions of Americans fall prey to real-life medical mysteries – ailments that go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. Their lives are thrown into turmoil as medical professionals struggle to understand their baffling conditions. Mystery diagnosis tells their stories. Through interviews and dramatic recreations, each medical mystery is recounted in vivid detail. Symptoms emerge, specialists are called in, but still the daily struggle continues. And then one day, because of a patient’s relentless pursuit of an accurate diagnosis, or a forward thinking doctor, the problem is solved and a true diagnosis given.
Subscribe here for more full length documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFrO-dKhooOuTtix5dia2_g?sub_confirmation=1
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#mysterydiagnosis #documentary #fullepisodes
https://wn.com/Mystery_Diagnosis_|_Season_10_Episode_7_|_Medical_Documentaries_Full_Episodes
Every year, millions of Americans fall prey to real-life medical mysteries – ailments that go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. Their lives are thrown into turmoil as medical professionals struggle to understand their baffling conditions. Mystery diagnosis tells their stories. Through interviews and dramatic recreations, each medical mystery is recounted in vivid detail. Symptoms emerge, specialists are called in, but still the daily struggle continues. And then one day, because of a patient’s relentless pursuit of an accurate diagnosis, or a forward thinking doctor, the problem is solved and a true diagnosis given.
Subscribe here for more full length documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFrO-dKhooOuTtix5dia2_g?sub_confirmation=1
Welcome to Reel Truth the home of amazing documentaries! Here you will find full episode documentaries and documentary series, covering true crime, medical, science and more.
#mysterydiagnosis #documentary #fullepisodes
- published: 19 Mar 2021
- views: 184837
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A 20-Year Stomachache and the Doctors That Solved Courtney’s Medical Mystery
For more information on #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org.
For 15 years, Courtney Warren endured daily, intense abdominal pain and regular ep...
For more information on #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org.
For 15 years, Courtney Warren endured daily, intense abdominal pain and regular episodes of vomiting. She went to specialist after specialist, often waiting months for an appointment, only to be told that her tests results were normal, she could not be diagnosed with anything, and therefore could not be treated. "I would literally feel like there was a snake writhing in my abdomen," she says. And yet no one could tell her what was wrong. At Yale Medicine, Courtney was seen by a group of doctors who did what ended up being the key to identifying her mysterious illness—they listened. Courtney's symptoms and lifelong medical history led to a diagnosis and—finally—a long-awaited treatment. "After about 8 weeks, I woke up and my pain just wasn't there. It was something I'd dream about but something that I didn't ever actually know was going to happen." In this video, doctors Lisa Sanders, MD; Deena Kuruvilla, MD; Silvio Inzucchi, MD; Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar, MD, MS; and Joan Cho, MD, talk about the nature of medical mysteries, treating Warren, and the importance of multidisciplinary care.
https://wn.com/A_20_Year_Stomachache_And_The_Doctors_That_Solved_Courtney’S_Medical_Mystery
For more information on #YaleMedicine, visit: https://www.yalemedicine.org.
For 15 years, Courtney Warren endured daily, intense abdominal pain and regular episodes of vomiting. She went to specialist after specialist, often waiting months for an appointment, only to be told that her tests results were normal, she could not be diagnosed with anything, and therefore could not be treated. "I would literally feel like there was a snake writhing in my abdomen," she says. And yet no one could tell her what was wrong. At Yale Medicine, Courtney was seen by a group of doctors who did what ended up being the key to identifying her mysterious illness—they listened. Courtney's symptoms and lifelong medical history led to a diagnosis and—finally—a long-awaited treatment. "After about 8 weeks, I woke up and my pain just wasn't there. It was something I'd dream about but something that I didn't ever actually know was going to happen." In this video, doctors Lisa Sanders, MD; Deena Kuruvilla, MD; Silvio Inzucchi, MD; Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar, MD, MS; and Joan Cho, MD, talk about the nature of medical mysteries, treating Warren, and the importance of multidisciplinary care.
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 48796
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Mystery Disease Leaves Man In Crippling Pain | Diagnosis: Unknown | Real Responders
Phil Rouss is getting his life on track, starting up a dream business with his long-time friend and with the help of his neighbour Steve White. The business is ...
Phil Rouss is getting his life on track, starting up a dream business with his long-time friend and with the help of his neighbour Steve White. The business is going well, but within weeks Rouss is struck down with a mysterious illness. A toxic disease has taken ahold of his body and is leaving him near-death yet doctors can't figure out the diagnosis.
Diagnosis: Unknown is a television docudrama series featuring reenactments and interviews with medical professionals, with each episode focusing real medical mysteries. From mysterious illness to killer staff, the show follows the dedicated team of medical professionals who struggle from crisis to cure and the patients who are fighting to survive.
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealResponders
For all questions, please contact
[email protected]
#toxic #medical #illness
https://wn.com/Mystery_Disease_Leaves_Man_In_Crippling_Pain_|_Diagnosis_Unknown_|_Real_Responders
Phil Rouss is getting his life on track, starting up a dream business with his long-time friend and with the help of his neighbour Steve White. The business is going well, but within weeks Rouss is struck down with a mysterious illness. A toxic disease has taken ahold of his body and is leaving him near-death yet doctors can't figure out the diagnosis.
Diagnosis: Unknown is a television docudrama series featuring reenactments and interviews with medical professionals, with each episode focusing real medical mysteries. From mysterious illness to killer staff, the show follows the dedicated team of medical professionals who struggle from crisis to cure and the patients who are fighting to survive.
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealResponders
For all questions, please contact
[email protected]
#toxic #medical #illness
- published: 19 Dec 2023
- views: 429106
1:19:36
The Art of Diagnosis: Getting to the Root of Complex Medical Problems
The Art of Diagnosis: Getting to the Root of Complex Medical Problems
Diagnosing mysterious medical cases has captured the imagination of the general populace ...
The Art of Diagnosis: Getting to the Root of Complex Medical Problems
Diagnosing mysterious medical cases has captured the imagination of the general populace through shows like House MD. At Stanford, a real-life diagnostic clinic called the Consultative Medicine Clinic has been started by Dr. Bryant Lin. In this lecture, he discusses how a real-life diagnostic clinic compares to TV, explains the traditional diagnostic process and reviews a few interesting cases. He also describes new methods he is testing to assist in complex diagnosis.
Speaker: Bryant Lin, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine -- General Medical Disciplines, Stanford University School of Medicine
Learn more:
http://stanfordhealthcare.org/stanford-health-now/health-library-videos/lin-diagnosis-complex-medical-problems.html
http://stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-clinics/internal-medicine.html
Visit: http://stanfordhealthcare.org/
https://wn.com/The_Art_Of_Diagnosis_Getting_To_The_Root_Of_Complex_Medical_Problems
The Art of Diagnosis: Getting to the Root of Complex Medical Problems
Diagnosing mysterious medical cases has captured the imagination of the general populace through shows like House MD. At Stanford, a real-life diagnostic clinic called the Consultative Medicine Clinic has been started by Dr. Bryant Lin. In this lecture, he discusses how a real-life diagnostic clinic compares to TV, explains the traditional diagnostic process and reviews a few interesting cases. He also describes new methods he is testing to assist in complex diagnosis.
Speaker: Bryant Lin, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine -- General Medical Disciplines, Stanford University School of Medicine
Learn more:
http://stanfordhealthcare.org/stanford-health-now/health-library-videos/lin-diagnosis-complex-medical-problems.html
http://stanfordhealthcare.org/medical-clinics/internal-medicine.html
Visit: http://stanfordhealthcare.org/
- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 24423
2:26:22
2 Hours Of Medical Mysteries That Stumped Doctors | Diagnosis Unknown
The best of Diagnosis Unknown! These cases feature children with bizarre medical symptoms and doctors are left stumped as they struggle to diagnosis these infan...
The best of Diagnosis Unknown! These cases feature children with bizarre medical symptoms and doctors are left stumped as they struggle to diagnosis these infants in pain.
Diagnosis: Unknown is a television docudrama series featuring reenactments and interviews with medical professionals, with each episode focusing real medical mysteries. From mysterious illness to killer staff, the show follows the dedicated team of medical professionals who struggle from crisis to cure and the patients who are fighting to survive.
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealResponders
For all questions, please contact
[email protected]
#diagnosis #mystery #crime
https://wn.com/2_Hours_Of_Medical_Mysteries_That_Stumped_Doctors_|_Diagnosis_Unknown
The best of Diagnosis Unknown! These cases feature children with bizarre medical symptoms and doctors are left stumped as they struggle to diagnosis these infants in pain.
Diagnosis: Unknown is a television docudrama series featuring reenactments and interviews with medical professionals, with each episode focusing real medical mysteries. From mysterious illness to killer staff, the show follows the dedicated team of medical professionals who struggle from crisis to cure and the patients who are fighting to survive.
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealResponders
For all questions, please contact
[email protected]
#diagnosis #mystery #crime
- published: 24 Aug 2024
- views: 133410