UWTV Program: Brain Aneurysms
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Brain Aneurysms
Brain aneurysms are challenging to treat, as patients may have no symptoms until the aneurysm ruptures and becomes a life-threatening. Follow three University of Washington doctors and their patients, Roxie and Cora, as they treat this sudden and unpredictable condition. CINE recently recognized this program with its most distinguished award, the Golden Eagle, for high production standards in filmmaking and videography.

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Speaker(s): Laligam Sekhar, M.D., William Joseph Leedom and Bennett Bigelow & Leedom professor, vice chairman, Neurological Surgery, UW School of Medicine; director, Cerebrovascular Surgery; co-director, Skull Base Surgery

Gavin Britz, assistant professor, Neurological Surgery, Harborview

Raj Ghodke, assistant professor, director of interventional neuroradiology, radiology assistant professor, neurological surgery, Harborview Medical Center

Related Link(s):UW Medicine web site
Production Date: 05/18/2006
Runtime: 00:27:34
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ThursdaySeptember 169:30 PM PT


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