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Focusing on a patient who suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage, this program explains how specialized therapies provided during the critical period after the stroke can prevent the customary consequences of a stroke. It lists the warning signs of a stroke, illustrates the difference between hemorrhagic and thromboembolic strokes, explains the importance of CAT scans in diagnosis, shows how damaged nerve tissue can cause neurological deficits, and discusses the use of drug therapy. (19 minutes)



 
    

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Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

This program distinguishes between the two types of arthritis and describes the nature of the diseases and the treatments: in the case of osteoarthritis, described as a wear-and-tear disease, arthroscopic surgery, cortisone shots and anti-inflammator...(more details)
 
Kidney Disease
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This program from The Doctor Is In deals with end-state renal disease-progressive kidney failure which, up until a generation ago, was routinely fatal but which can now be treated by means of hemodialysis and organ transplantation. Neither of these i...(more details)
 
The Injured Brain: Closed Head Trauma

This program explains the types and symptoms of closed head injuries-anything from temporary loss of consciousness to coma-though some patients show almost no symptoms. It shows the tests used to determine the nature and extent of the injury, treatme...(more details)
 
Diagnosing Heart Disease

Most patients who end up in an emergency room for heart disease have already had a heart attack or die before they reach the hospital. This program explains what heart disease is and how it may be prevented. The program examines warning signs of hear...(more details)
 
Spinal Injuries: Recovery of Function

This program describes the need for immediate treatment of spinal injuries at the scene of the accident or in the hospital; the diagnosis of spinal injury and the different levels of spinal injury; when immediate treatment may slow or stop the damage...(more details)
 


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