| September 14, 2008 | Brain Tumor |
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Deborah Kelley thought she had another migraine, but an MRI showed a brain tumor. With the news, Kelley underwent an “awake” surgery in which the neurosurgeon, Dr. Dan Silbergeld of the University of Washington Medical Center, used stereotactic navigation to precisely locate the tumor, a cancerous glioma, while monitoring Kelley’s language skills.
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| June 06, 2008 | Cardiovascular Disease: Part 2 |
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Dr. Wayne Levy, creator of the Seattle Heart Failure model, gives a detailed explanation of how his model makes accurate predictions of survival rates among congestive heart failure patients.
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| May 31, 2006 | Center for Endovascular Therapy |
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UW Medicine's Center for Endovascular Therapy offers a unified, multidisciplinary approach to patient care at both Harborview Medical Center and UW Medical Center.
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| May 08, 2006 | Medical Imaging: Innovation, Integration and Improvement |
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The UW Department of Radiology welcomes Dr. Elias Zerhouni, director of the National Institutes of Health, to inaugurate this important lecture honoring Dr. Albert A. Moss' contributions to radiology.
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| February 14, 2006 | Advances in Cardiac Care, Part 2 |
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From interventional cardiology and the use of intravascular ultrasound to using stem cells to regenerate heart muscle, this program brings together an array of experts from several fields who will demonstrate the latest medical advances and innovations in heart care.
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| February 18, 2004 | Alzheimer’s Disease: Evolving Approaches, Part 2 |
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Can Alzheimer’s disease be prevented? This program addresses the evolving approaches to this disease, providing evidence that some common medicines may delay or prevent the onset of dementia. See what Alzheimer's disease looks like on brain imaging and how imaging helps research and clinical diagnosis of dementia.
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| February 18, 2004 | Alzheimer’s Disease: Evolving Approaches, Part 1 |
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Can Alzheimer’s disease be prevented? This program addresses the evolving approaches to this disease, providing evidence that some common medicines may delay or prevent the onset of dementia. See what Alzheimer's disease looks like on brain imaging and how imaging helps research and clinical diagnosis of dementia.
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