2 Replies to “Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 012: Posterior Cerebral Artery”
Andy, really enjoy these videos. Just one minor critique, in this video the lesion was shown on both the left and the right at various times throughout the video. Would have been helpful to remain consistent to correlate the radiographic findings with the clinical findings of the visual field defect and then the anatomy and the looked at how it would appear on the other side. Keep up the great work my friend. Cheers, @Pbjpaulito
yeah it’s been an ongoing problem as CT images and anatomic images are often flipped. The spinal cord is the same with the anterior and posterior being flipped. I can certainly try to be a bit more consistent with them anyhow. Cheers for the feedback
Andy, really enjoy these videos. Just one minor critique, in this video the lesion was shown on both the left and the right at various times throughout the video. Would have been helpful to remain consistent to correlate the radiographic findings with the clinical findings of the visual field defect and then the anatomy and the looked at how it would appear on the other side. Keep up the great work my friend. Cheers, @Pbjpaulito
yeah it’s been an ongoing problem as CT images and anatomic images are often flipped. The spinal cord is the same with the anterior and posterior being flipped. I can certainly try to be a bit more consistent with them anyhow. Cheers for the feedback