
The spinal cord anatomy and clinical syndromes.
11/29/21 • 18 min
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In this episode, we will learn the anatomy of the spinal cord and use that knowledge to describe the various clinical syndromes.
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For notes and images of the podcast, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
In this episode, we will learn the anatomy of the spinal cord and use that knowledge to describe the various clinical syndromes.
Say hello to us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
Those who like reading more than listening to neurology can follow us on Medium and Substack.
For notes and images of the podcast, visit Neurology Teaching Club.
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Clinical neurology with KD - The spinal cord anatomy and clinical syndromes.
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Welcome to the clinical neurology podcast, where you will learn over 12 episodes, how to localise a lesion in neurology based on history taking and physical examination. The podcast is meant for medical students and to make them enjoy learning neurology. Medicine, paediatrics, psychiatry, critical care, neurology residents, general practitioners and nurse practitioners will find it beneficial. Notes, images and other clinical resources for the podcast are available in the show description and
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