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Convenient|"Combining inside and outside" helps you understand traumatic brain injury and cerebrovascular disease

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Traumatic brain injury and cerebrovascular disease have always been very concerned about health issues, traumatic brain injury is not only the appearance of "head broken blood", but also may be in the brain "dark flow". Neck pain, always think it is cervical spondylosis, massage will be fine, in fact, blind massage may aggravate the disease. Diseases of the brain are often intertwined. At our Brain Center, we can help you understand traumatic brain injury and cerebrovascular disease in one stop by combining internal and external aspects. Please bring your relevant medical records for consultation. We sincerely look forward to your arrival!

Time and Place
July 16, 2021 (Friday) 9:00am~11:30am
Conference Room 1016, 1st Floor, Outpatient Building, Sandun Hospital, 1229 Gudun Road, Hangzhou, China
Lecture Topic

Neck pain is not that simple - when cardiovascular entrapment" - Gao Yuhai
Chronic subdural hematoma in the elderly, a head trauma that cannot be ignored" - Fujun Lan
Alzheimer's disease: not just poor memory" - Pan Xinyang
Speaker Introduction
Gao Yuhai

Dr. Gao Yuhai is a neurointerventional physician in our brain center, engaged in clinical and research work of cerebrovascular diseases, specializing in endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.
Lan Fujun

Dr. Lan Fujun is a neurosurgeon in the Brain Center of our hospital. He specializes in the research and treatment of brain hemorrhage, brain trauma, brain tumor and other neurosurgery-related diseases. He has a deep understanding and unique insight into chronic subdural hematoma, a common intracranial disease but easily ignored by the general public.
Pan Xinyang
A neurologist in our hospital, he has long been involved in the diagnosis and follow-up of common neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and other degenerative diseases, and specializes in the early diagnosis and screening of Alzheimer's disease.
Source: Department of Social Development