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A Man Had 2 Week Old Baked Potato For Dinner. This Is What Happened To His Brain.

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Patient PD by Wolfgang Nelson
Master Brewer Inmate by Bryan Assata
Production Assistant: Tristyn Smith
Director of Photography: John Myung
Producer: Dr Katherine Johns

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Timestamp:
0:00 A Prisoner Consumed 2 Week Old Baked Potato 🥔 For Dinner
0:24 Introducing PD
0:54 Good 🍊 fruit
1:09 Getting 🤔 an idea
1:45 haha juice go glug glug
2:35 what’s wrong sweaty, got a little 🤧 sneeze ?
3:01 Guy: “Doc, can you take a closer look?” Doc: “no.”
3:26 Doc takes a closer look
3:50 braaap
4:25 pay attention to the symptoms together
5:26 This is called Pace, the speed of onset and evolution of symptoms
6:00 This is called Localization. Where are things going wrong?
7:27 Too slow to be vascular etiology, too fast to be genetic or neoplastic
8:34 Factor
9:43 Eat potato🥔, brain 🧠 becomes potato. i dont make the rules around 🤷‍♂️ here
11:00 Drink good
12:21 mmm 😋 delicious
13:23 Pace + Localization = Syndrome
14:52 What do you think of this?

These cases are patients who I, or my colleagues have seen. They are de-identified and many instances have been presented in more depth in an academic setting. These videos are not individual medical advice and are for general educational purposes only. I do not give medical advice over the internet.

References:

CDC. Botulism from drinking prison-made illicit alcohol—Utah, 2011. MMWR 2012;61:782–4. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6139a2.htm

Williams BT et. al. Emergency department identification and critical care management of a Utah
prison botulism outbreak. Ann Emerg Med. 2014 Jul;64(1):26-31. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24331717/

Botulinum Toxin: Mechanism of Action and Clinical Use. https://www.openanesthesia.org/keywords/botulinum-toxin-mechanism-of-action-and-clinical-use/

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