Great initiative. Keep it up sir. Kindly make a correction Time 6:14 of video Instead of mentioning left branch of the portal vein u have mistakenly mentioned left hepatic vein
Excellent video…first time I have clearly understood how to apply the demarcations to identify liver segments. Please prepare a video on critical findings on whole body CT scan. You are really handsome and knowledgeable too👍
Thank you Neeru. You're too kind! I will eventually make CT approach videos but may be a little while - they need to be perfect 💯 Glad this video helped!
Thank you for wonderful anatomy tutorial!. I don’t know if anyone has told you this, you have lot of facial resemblance with marnus labuschagne, South African born cricketer who plays for australia. 😄
Thanks Gayatri. Well picked up. I misspoke at around 6mins 30secs. Mentioned multiple other times that superior and inferior segments are separated by portal veins 👍🏻 thanks for letting me know!
Great video! Could you at some point please cover temporal bone anatomy including components of the labyrinth, facial bone anatomy and fractures (le fort/zm complex) and more head and neck as these are quite difficult topics and I'm sure you would be able to explain them clearly.
Fantastic video!!! Would you please be able to cover some ultrasound anatomy of the abdomen. Always comes up on exams and can be tricky but there aren’t any great RUclips resources around!
Thank you Akarsh 🙌🏻 I'm not aware of any radiology anatomy playlists on RUclips. The whole reason I'm doing this is to have this content/teaching out there for free (not stuck behind paywalls). There are some great gross anatomy channels - my two favourite are Sam Webster and About Medicine
Thank you so much! I'm a new Rad resident Any tips going forward? I took some time off ~6 months after med school so I'm not really thorough with the basics just yet. Should I start reading the textbooks from my 1st to final year again or is the relevant anatomy/pathology and other relevant aspects of other subjects given in the core Radiology textbooks like Grainger? Thanks a lot !
Hi Akarsh. Personally I would try to learn as much as possible on the job. For example testing yourself (focusing on normal not pathology) with some scans you have selected throughout the work day. I find it much easier to remember from an actual clinical case rather than a textbook. I would use the textbooks such as Grainger to fill in gaps. I wouldn't go back to med school notes. I found this website useful for a broad overview and suggested resources www.radiologycafe.com/radiology-trainees/
I want to ask. A few days ago I did a Contrast CT Scan of the Abdomen and Pelvis. The doctor didn't tell me to change my pants and shirt because he saw that I wasn't wearing any metal. but I forgot to tell the doctor that my underwear has plastic buttons. will this cause artifacts
Awesome work! I feel like this video will soon become the premier liver anatomy vid on youtube :) Can you do rectal MRI for malignancy and some breast (mammo, MRI)
6:14 and 6:21 I mistakenly say left hepatic vein instead of portal vein. Apologies for that! Hope you’re finding these videos helpful!
Cheers bro got your reply.. keep up the excellent work
Yes . I got it bro. No worries .. 😂
Its very helpful, thank you
Hahaha I was so confused thank you for mentioning
I have become addicted to your videos. I am sure people who once watch any of your videos will come back to watch more and more. They are so great !!!
Thank you Roohi 🙏🏻
These videos truly help. Year 1 rad resident here, I'm becoming more and more confident into writing my own reports. Thanks for all the work.
Medical student year 5 from Hong Kong. Thank you for teaching us the liver segments!
Love hearing where everyone is from! Thanks for your support! (from South Africa 😊)
Such an amazing content is for free on you tube ... thank you so much....loads of blessings to you ...
Thank you!
I was just looking for this. God bless you
Ah great! Perfect timing 😀
Bloody legend! Thanks for the clarification in your comments. Best video by far on the topic.
The best explanation I have ever heard! Thank you! Good job!
Thank you Alexis 🙂
Thank you very much for the video Dixon, that’s a clear explanation of the topic.
I have my exams next week , you cleared my ct part .. ❤❤
Good luck with the exam Aditya ❤️
Very high yield for a difficult topic like this! Thanks !
It’s a pleasure Tanmay. Thank you for watching!
Literally i have become your fan!! You are the best teacher!❤
Thank you Fatima ❤️
Excellent 👍👌. Clearly elaborated
Thank you Dr Ali 🙌🏼
Great lecture .
Great initiative.
Keep it up sir.
Kindly make a correction
Time 6:14 of video
Instead of mentioning left branch of the portal vein u have mistakenly mentioned left hepatic vein
Thank you Bilal! Well picked up. Appreciate you pointing it out. Have pinned a comment letting people know! Well wishes from South Africa 🇿🇦
These are amazing videos, thankyou so much.
Glad you think so! Thank you
Great explanation
Everything is to the point 🙏🏻
Thank you Karan 🙏🏻
Thank you for being brief and right to point :) Really like this video
Amazing video for my abdomen rotation D1 🎉,really appreciate it,thanksss
Yay! Glad it helped
love this lesson, thank you!
You're so welcome!
Excellent video…first time I have clearly understood how to apply the demarcations to identify liver segments. Please prepare a video on critical findings on whole body CT scan. You are really handsome and knowledgeable too👍
Thank you Neeru. You're too kind! I will eventually make CT approach videos but may be a little while - they need to be perfect 💯 Glad this video helped!
It was so helpful Michael, thanks 😊
Pleasure Nick 👍🏼
Impressive 👍
Ty from italy mate, you are amazing
Sir u r good highly obliged 🙏
Thank you very much , it was very helpful we went the anatomy of cerebral and spine in CT scan
Great Amar. I'll add those to the list of video ideas!
Thank you for wonderful anatomy tutorial!. I don’t know if anyone has told you this, you have lot of facial resemblance with marnus labuschagne, South African born cricketer who plays for australia. 😄
Haha, thanks Haroon. No one has said that yet! If I could just have a fraction of his cricketing ability I’d be a happy man. You a cricket fan?
I like your lectures.
Just segment 2 and segment 3 is separated by left portal vein than left hepatic vein
Thanks Gayatri. Well picked up. I misspoke at around 6mins 30secs. Mentioned multiple other times that superior and inferior segments are separated by portal veins 👍🏻 thanks for letting me know!
you are the best..can you please make some videos on Usg specially bowel and mesentery
I finally get it, thanks!!!
Yay!
Thank you and geeetings from Germany!
My pleasure. Greetings from South Africa!
In 6'21'', do you mean when we get to the level of left portal vein ?
Amazing work
Thank you Imran!
great video respected sir thanks a lot
make a video on arterial portal venous and delayed phases of liver and also explain arterial and venous supply
Nice
Thanks Dr Samir!
Thank you sir.
It’s absolutely nice 👍🏽
Kindly, urogenital tract anatomy and investigations will be next.
Thanks
Awesome thank you!!
Pleasure 😀
great videos.. very useful
i enjoyed them..
Could you please do a tutorial on MRI OF THE RECTUM
U made it easy
Thanks 👍🌺
Yay! Glad it helped 😊
Thanks a lot
Most welcome!
Thank you very much !
Colon or large intestine ulcers can be seen in ct scan?
Great video sir .Could you please cover liver segments in ultrasound as well sir . Thank you
I think differentiation between segment II and III is at the level of left portal vein not left hepatic vein as u mistakenly quote sir
Great work. You made it so simple. Kindly do a similar video on liver MRI.
Can you please make a Vedio of MRI pulse sequences physics,Like you make earlier DWI which was really Excellent
Great video! Could you at some point please cover temporal bone anatomy including components of the labyrinth, facial bone anatomy and fractures (le fort/zm complex) and more head and neck as these are quite difficult topics and I'm sure you would be able to explain them clearly.
Great suggestions Srideep! Definitely difficult topics but so important. Will be sure to cover them in the near future
Wonderful!
Thank you Kennedy 🙏🏻
Fantastic video!!! Would you please be able to cover some ultrasound anatomy of the abdomen. Always comes up on exams and can be tricky but there aren’t any great RUclips resources around!
Thank you. Agreed! I’ve been emailing US companies to see if any will sponsor a probe. If so, I plan on doing an entire body series 👍🏼
Hello dr
Tell us about urself
Like where are u working? Experience years ??
We’d like to know about u too
Thank u 😊
What about left lobe of liver? which segments comprise the left lobe?
Thank you for the amazing presentation.
Can you cover bronchopulmonary segments next?
Glad you enjoyed it Harshit. Of course, I will put the bronchopulmonary segments onto my list 👍🏻
Thank you.
The hero we don't deserve :')
Amazing work
Love it
You aware of other channels that have a complete playlist of anatomy ?
Thank you Akarsh 🙌🏻 I'm not aware of any radiology anatomy playlists on RUclips. The whole reason I'm doing this is to have this content/teaching out there for free (not stuck behind paywalls). There are some great gross anatomy channels - my two favourite are Sam Webster and About Medicine
Thank you so much!
I'm a new Rad resident
Any tips going forward?
I took some time off ~6 months after med school so I'm not really thorough with the basics just yet.
Should I start reading the textbooks from my 1st to final year again or is the relevant anatomy/pathology and other relevant aspects of other subjects given in the core Radiology textbooks like Grainger?
Thanks a lot !
Hi Akarsh. Personally I would try to learn as much as possible on the job. For example testing yourself (focusing on normal not pathology) with some scans you have selected throughout the work day. I find it much easier to remember from an actual clinical case rather than a textbook. I would use the textbooks such as Grainger to fill in gaps. I wouldn't go back to med school notes. I found this website useful for a broad overview and suggested resources www.radiologycafe.com/radiology-trainees/
You are a life saver :')
How many lobe does the liver have ?
I want to ask. A few days ago I did a Contrast CT Scan of the Abdomen and Pelvis. The doctor didn't tell me to change my pants and shirt because he saw that I wasn't wearing any metal. but I forgot to tell the doctor that my underwear has plastic buttons. will this cause artifacts
Shouldn’t be a problem 👍🏻
Thank you very much :))
Pleasure Fatima 🙂
Thanks you
Awesome work! I feel like this video will soon become the premier liver anatomy vid on youtube :) Can you do rectal MRI for malignancy and some breast (mammo, MRI)
Thank you Ben! That's kind of you 🙂 great topic suggestions. Will add to the list!
Thanks
Amazing
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Thank you so much