Thank you for the overview. Sometimes in lectures they jump into the details before actually explaining where things are situated. Lots of times they expect you to already know most things lol...
Who knew a 2011 video would still educate so many potential healthcare professionals in 2022+? @^^@ You're a blessing! Thank you so much for making this video.
You are the best!! I'm studying medicine in Malaysia and I will not miss even a single bit of your video before going for my lectures... keep up the good work!!
your videos have been very helpful, thanks! i'm a brazilian medical student, so if someday you could add optional subtitles (english ones), it would also be nice :)
Sometimes your imagine of body structures while studying goes to a unauthenticated part , but the most amazing time is that you believe in it hardly ,but certainly its like 50% similar of those you described above. Big thanks refers to your effort DR. and to youtube too that made me this chance see your best-hard working videos..
Needs to be more precise, because as a med student I have to know the borders and contents of each part of the inferior mediastinum. Mediastium anterior-> Borders: in the front sternum, in the back pericardium, laterally pleurae. Contents: connective tissue, thymus, rami mediastinales from a. thoracica interna. Mediastinum medius-> Borders: the pericardium. Contnets: heart, pericardium, aorta ascendens, v.cava superior etc.
Your work is great, sir but this video could've been better if you touched on the relations of the mediastinal contents as well. Would've been a great help for clinical understanding
I thought the mediastinum was the whole chest cavity(So all of the chest enclosed by the ribs - skeletal muscle). I mean in khan academy's myocarditis and pericarditis videos it says cardiomegaly is when the heart takes up more than 50% of the mediastinum. In Anatomy Zone, he says that the mediastinum is the area of the chest between the lungs. By his definition the heart always takes up more than 50% of the mediastinum. So he is wrong on the borders of the mediastinum. Lateral border is formed by outer border of the lungs, not the inner border closer to the heart.
Caters Carrots by definition, mediastinum is the central part of the thorax, so it is the structures that separate the two lungs from the thorax or basically everything in between the lungs . It is wrong to say that the pulmonary cavity ( lungs & pleural sac) is part of the mediastinum.
But then that means that Khan Academy's definition of cardiomegaly is wrong. And I trust Khan Academy on what they say most of the time but especially in the medical.
Caters Carrots The explanation I gave over there comes from the Moore textbook : Essential clinical anatomy. I suggest you refer to it, because it is obviously much more accurate that any video on RUclips.
The mediastinum is indeed just the portion of the thoracic cavity between the lungs. The medial sides of the lungs are even called the "facies mediastinalis", because it's medial sides are the lateral sides of the mediastinum- just as the guy from AnatomyZone said. My references are Sobotta and Sinelnjikov, and as a med student who just recently had the respiratory and cardiovascular systems as part of his midterm exam, I assure you that the guys from Khan indeed made a mistake this time. ^^
Dean Zeineddine This pronunciation is definitely not hard to understand. What do you mean? I don’t hear this accent on a regular basis and I can easily understand. Plus, captions!
Thank you for the overview. Sometimes in lectures they jump into the details before actually explaining where things are situated. Lots of times they expect you to already know most things lol...
Who knew a 2011 video would still educate so many potential healthcare professionals in 2022+? @^^@
You're a blessing! Thank you so much for making this video.
You are the best!! I'm studying medicine in Malaysia and I will not miss even a single bit of your video before going for my lectures... keep up the good work!!
Excellent for those who need an introduction before moving on to study in detail using textbooks. Thank you
no problem! hope it helped :)
Great job, your videos have been vital for my medical anatomy class
Wonderful video. My anatomy and physiology classes were 50 years ago. Easy to understand .
This helps, I'm an LMT, and I needed a refresh to prepare for my NASM CPT, exam this October. Thank you
your videos have been very helpful, thanks! i'm a brazilian medical student, so if someday you could add optional subtitles (english ones), it would also be nice :)
You graduated ?
This anatomy zone seems to be very helpful I really thanks my LORD
Sometimes your imagine of body structures while studying goes to a unauthenticated part , but the most amazing time is that you believe in it hardly ,but certainly its like 50% similar of those you described above. Big thanks refers to your effort DR. and to youtube too that made me this chance see your best-hard working videos..
The lecture about mediastinum was really nice
Thanks for making anatomy concepts understandable...Another really helpful video!!!
What are the independent boundaries of the anterior & middle & posterior divisions of the inferior mediastinum
2:30 boundaries
3:35 contents
very helpful and straightforward ! thank you so much.
is it weird to say your voice is nice to listen to haha it's not annoying like in a lot of other anatomy videos
Nice visuals keep it up !❤
thank you, is there any tutorial on pleura?
Needs to be more precise, because as a med student I have to know the borders and contents of each part of the inferior mediastinum.
Mediastium anterior-> Borders: in the front sternum, in the back pericardium, laterally pleurae. Contents: connective tissue, thymus, rami mediastinales from a. thoracica interna.
Mediastinum medius-> Borders: the pericardium. Contnets: heart, pericardium, aorta ascendens, v.cava superior etc.
make a video, hun x
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Ur videos are really helpful.....thank u very much.....
Keep rockin......
Short and sweet intro 💫💥💥👏👏👏
wow, amazing software, is there a whole series?
Brilliant! Any plans for a video on lung structure and function? Cheers mate.
wow ..your just amazing
nice explaining
I will never forget it
Your work is great, sir but this video could've been better if you touched on the relations of the mediastinal contents as well. Would've been a great help for clinical understanding
awesome saarrr kya padhate ho
Thanks for the educative video. What's the name of the app u use for the video please
It's important to note the relationship of the phrenic nerve to the parietal pericardium on the left.
Ah! Thank you so much!! Awesome video!
What is the app that you’re using ? Please I need to know
Thank you for simplicity
thaks., so helpful.. i'm indonesian med student
GREAT VIDEO...
keep it up i have enjoy the lecture
Is the Heart leveled above the Deltoid tuberosity or below it?
Hi, which 3d software are using here?
Yes pls tell
excellent video, thank you sir
These videos are very helpful, I just wish I could speed them up...
If you click the setting button (where you change the video quality) there should also be a "speed" option, where you can change the play speed :)
Thank you for explain well .
Thanks 4 ur knowledge
amazing, thanks
Exactly what i was looking for! thank you!
very helpful. thanks
thanks! great vid and subbed =)
Awesome , thank you !
What is the name of your program
Thank u for the video
Thank you!
I loved , how I carry rated program
Thanks 👍
app name
I thought the mediastinum was the whole chest cavity(So all of the chest enclosed by the ribs - skeletal muscle). I mean in khan academy's myocarditis and pericarditis videos it says cardiomegaly is when the heart takes up more than 50% of the mediastinum. In Anatomy Zone, he says that the mediastinum is the area of the chest between the lungs. By his definition the heart always takes up more than 50% of the mediastinum. So he is wrong on the borders of the mediastinum. Lateral border is formed by outer border of the lungs, not the inner border closer to the heart.
Caters Carrots by definition, mediastinum is the central part of the thorax, so it is the structures that separate the two lungs from the thorax or basically everything in between the lungs . It is wrong to say that the pulmonary cavity ( lungs & pleural sac) is part of the mediastinum.
But then that means that Khan Academy's definition of cardiomegaly is wrong. And I trust Khan Academy on what they say most of the time but especially in the medical.
Caters Carrots The explanation I gave over there comes from the Moore textbook : Essential clinical anatomy. I suggest you refer to it, because it is obviously much more accurate that any video on RUclips.
The mediastinum is indeed just the portion of the thoracic cavity between the lungs. The medial sides of the lungs are even called the "facies mediastinalis", because it's medial sides are the lateral sides of the mediastinum- just as the guy from AnatomyZone said. My references are Sobotta and Sinelnjikov, and as a med student who just recently had the respiratory and cardiovascular systems as part of his midterm exam, I assure you that the guys from Khan indeed made a mistake this time. ^^
Thoax aww that pronounciation😍😍
You should have focused on the mediastinal contents instead of repeating boundaries
thank you
thanks man!
nicE vIdeO..:)
the structures are not clear..
anno kabir right ....
you rock!
thank u
Narration wasn’t great, could have included the mediastinum contents which are far more important than the borders.
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Lovely
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Un vomplet .. unlike
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Pronunciation hard to understand. But thanks
Dean Zeineddine turn on captions
Dean Zeineddine This pronunciation is definitely not hard to understand. What do you mean? I don’t hear this accent on a regular basis and I can easily understand. Plus, captions!
Sir please hindi me teras later
common sense
can u type what u r speakıng ı cant understand what u r sayıng...
first of All what ever you want to eat go and eat , whats this sound like you are chewing chewgum
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