Absolutely brilliant! This is the best video on the internet on the superior mediastinum. The relationships are carefully and meticulously explored and discussed. Wonderful!!! Thank you very much, sir!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and enthusiastic feedback! I'm thrilled to hear that you found this video so informative and helpful. My goal is to make complex anatomy concepts accessible, and it's wonderful to know that I’m achieving that. If you have any more topics you're curious about or any questions, please feel free to share them. Your support motivates me to keep creating content that makes a difference. Thanks again for watching.
Doctor, i was very happy when i saw your name in this video and remember those anatomy sessions of 17 years ago at the medical college as i was one of your students. Thank you for the conventional and the digital teaching session. Regards
AWESOME !!! Explanation but do the Phrenic nerve Continous just downward toward the diaphragm and thats it or do they form some kind of plexus along the way ? Thank You!!!
The plexuses like the cardiac, pulmonary, and esophageal are formed by sympathetic fibers from the sympathetic trunks and parasympathetic fibers from the vagus nerves; the phrenic nerve being somatic does not participate in these plexuses.
Thank you for this video! I do have a question and maybe I'm just confused, but I'm still not sure why is the transverse section is labeled right and left as in this video? Is it just referring to the image? Thank you!
Thank you for your interest in the channel. The section is oriented to conform with the appearance of structures in a CT or MRI sections. It is better to be oriented to these sections so that the structures can be easily identified on them in clinical practice. Please watch the first few minutes of this video for further explanation ruclips.net/video/9ftD8nLLOw8/видео.html
+biyi111 yes the thoracic duct is on the left side. However, the cross-section was sketched in order to match MRI sections. In such sections, they appear as if we are looking at the body from Below this was mentioned in the video @1:45 minutes. Thank you for your interest in the channel.
Absolutely brilliant! This is the best video on the internet on the superior mediastinum. The relationships are carefully and meticulously explored and discussed. Wonderful!!! Thank you very much, sir!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and enthusiastic feedback! I'm thrilled to hear that you found this video so informative and helpful. My goal is to make complex anatomy concepts accessible, and it's wonderful to know that I’m achieving that. If you have any more topics you're curious about or any questions, please feel free to share them. Your support motivates me to keep creating content that makes a difference. Thanks again for watching.
Excellent 3D drawing. This is truely an anatomy lession layer by layer.
Doctor, i was very happy when i saw your name in this video and remember those anatomy sessions of 17 years ago at the medical college as i was one of your students. Thank you for the conventional and the digital teaching session.
Regards
This video was just what i needed to link all the information together, thank you for this highly valuable content doctor!
greetings from iraq 😁
Glad it was helpful. You are welcome!
Staying true to Dr. Akram even after leaving UOS college of medicine. Truly an amazing and gifted doctor. May allah bless you in your future endeavors
So nice of you Mutaz.
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كل التقدير والحب والامتنان
I m an italian student of medicine and you have really helped me!!! Thanks
Excellent presentation.
Thanks for watching
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Mindblowing !!Excellent.
Good luck
really thank you alot doctor ..that is how anatomy should be explained ^_^
Glad it was helpful!
Fully satisfied! Thanks a lot sir
Thank you it is very Helpful, nice sketches nice presenting
+Hoshmand Hamadamin thanks for the comment.
Thanks a lot from Russian student!)
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Good work prof
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Excellent video, thank you very much!
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+Human Anatomy Education you're welcome
Fabulous.Thank you😊
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Brilliant
That's really helpful thank u so much!
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+rokon uddin thanks!
Thank you
Good luck
AWESOME !!! Explanation but do the Phrenic nerve Continous just downward toward the diaphragm and thats it or do they form some kind of plexus along the way ? Thank You!!!
The plexuses like the cardiac, pulmonary, and esophageal are formed by sympathetic fibers from the sympathetic trunks and parasympathetic fibers from the vagus nerves; the phrenic nerve being somatic does not participate in these plexuses.
Thank you for this video! I do have a question and maybe I'm just confused, but I'm still not sure why is the transverse section is labeled right and left as in this video? Is it just referring to the image? Thank you!
Thank you for your interest in the channel. The section is oriented to conform with the appearance of structures in a CT or MRI sections. It is better to be oriented to these sections so that the structures can be easily identified on them in clinical practice. Please watch the first few minutes of this video for further explanation ruclips.net/video/9ftD8nLLOw8/видео.html
Fantastic!
thank you!
You are welcome
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Awesome, thumb up!!!
Thank you
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+Hamza Hussein I couldn't understand what you wrote
for the horizontal view, is that looking at from the inferior or superior POV?
bc if it's superiorly, shouldn't the right and left be switched?
Good question! the horizontal sections are arranged as if looking at the body from below to give the same orientation of CT and MRI axial sections.
nice video, but doesnt the thoracic duct cross to the left at T4?
+biyi111 yes the thoracic duct is on the left side. However, the cross-section was sketched in order to match MRI sections. In such sections, they appear as if we are looking at the body from Below this was mentioned in the video @1:45 minutes. Thank you for your interest in the channel.
This is so amazingg!!!
Thank you
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