Each month Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Jon Weingart comments on news from the field of neurosurgery, discussing new discoveries and research in the context of the larger picture of current practice. Brain Matters is created with an eye toward informing both patients and practitioners in their decision making.
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Each month Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Jon Weingart comments on news from the field of neurosurgery, discussing new discoveries and research in the context of the larger picture of current practice. Brain Matters is created with an eye toward informing both patients and practitioners in their decision making.
Program notes:
0:14 Large experience here at Hopkins
1:15 Contrast agents accumulates in certain places
2:15 Difference dramatic
3:05 Astrocytoma is an infiltrative tumor
4:07 Not always that a grade 3 becomes a grade 4
5:08 Grade 4 can be so infiltrative that it needs diffuse therapy
6:05 Don’t create a new neurological problem
6:37 End
Brain Matters – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts
Each month Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Jon Weingart comments on news from the field of neurosurgery, discussing new discoveries and research in the context of the larger picture of current practice. Brain Matters is created with an eye toward informing both patients and practitioners in their decision making.