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L6a Cerebellum Clinical Notes – Part 1

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Material Type: Online Course
Technical Format: Flash
Date Added to MERLOT: March 25, 2012
Date Modified in MERLOT: March 30, 2012
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Neuroscience lecture delivered by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Dean, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience, to Med 3 medical students in May 2011 in the Caribbean. Camera credit goes to Irina Mammadbayova and Sonja Langley (Med 5 students)

This video was created in Medical University of the Americas in May 2011 by Med 3 Neuroscience students of Summer 2011 batch. It has been in circulation among the students since then. They find it very helpful to learn the material after they have listened to the video lecture. That is why it has been rendered online.

 

 


Keywords:
Cerebellar Hemisphere syndrome, Dandy Walker syndrome, Trinucleotide repeat disorders, Congenital cerebellar disorders, Cerebellar tonsillar herniation syndromes, Degenerative cerebellar disorders, Alcohol cerebellar dysfunction, Cerebellar dysfunction triad, Paraneoplastic atrophy, Cerebellar tumors, Arnold Chiari malformation, Diseases of cerebellum, TNR, Chiari types, Clinical tests for cerebellar dysfunction, Friedreich’s ataxia, Vermis syndromes

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Primary Audience: College Upper Division, Graduate School, Professional
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Shockwave Flash Player, Google Chrome, Fast Internet connection



Language: English
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This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States

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