Internal Carotid Artery Segments and Branches | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | Angiography
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Let's study a CT angiogram, MR angiogram and digital subtraction angiogram to revise the anatomy of the internal carotid artery (ICA). I'll take you through the segments and branches of the ICA in a way that's easy to remember.
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Finally, a video that explains the segments of the ICA in a way that is easy to memorize and retain. This series is becoming a favourite of mine.
Glad you are enjoying it Utsav!
True
Literally it is very helpful for me as well.stay blessed
I read a chapter in Brant and Helms for an hour and none of it stuck. Your video made it make sense in 10 mins
That's great to hear! Sometimes you just need a person explaining instead of wading through a textbook!
One of the best tutor on RUclips... Thankyou sir
Thank you!
Your voice is so nice to listen to and you have a gift of explaining complicated concepts so clearly, absolutely a joy. Thank you so much for this channel!!
Wow, thank you Yaara! Never know if my accent is unclear or distracting. Appreciate the feedback 🙂
Fantastic video ! congrats.. i am a neurosurgery resident, switching to neuroradiology, and found your video amazing! i would appreciate if you could do a video about anatomy of the white fiber tracts ….
I’m so glad I found your channel! I just started my radiology residency and memorizing this anatomy all over again is really hurting my brain.
I appreciate your videos and I hope you continue to build this series!
Thanks
Thank you! I'm so happy they're helpful. More to come 😊
Great video. Very well explained! Thank you!
i have finals coming up and literally the lifesaver for quick revisions and all the imp pts
My favorite guy on Mri related videos. Thanks.
Great description and excellent way of presenting difficult concept thanks
Thank you!
Fabulous teaching 🎉
Really appreciating your tutorials. They are fire! Thank you
Thank you Minette 🔥🔥
Simply amazing.thanku for sharing Ur brain . Plz we want full series of radiology brain n spine...thanku.
You earned a subscription from me! Excellent video- the correlation with CTA and MRA is very helpful clinically
Wow if only you were there during my first year residency in radiology, I could’ve been the best resident 😮
Super useful thanks! Any chance you could do a ACA, MCA, PCA video?
I'm finding the MCA confusing in particular :/
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You doc, are saving our lives. Thank you.
Haha, thanks Vato 🙌🏻 anything to help fellow colleagues!
best radiology resource ive found for neuroanatomy. thanks for what you do, pimp
Amazing stuff! I could watch these all day.
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Appreciate it Jason. Thank you!
Hey loved the video, plz make one on aca and mca segments as well
Great! Thank you for the suggestion - will add it to the list for future videos 👍
Great presentation!
Thank you 😊
You are putting me on cocepts
you are the best bro! I would love more apporach to everything in rads haha
Thank you! Great videos for beginners in radiology! Maybe MCA, PCA and ACA anatomy :)
Great suggestion! Will add them to the list 🙂
Thank you for your refreshing explanations! I hope you continue with your excellent work!
Glad you enjoyed the video 😊. Loving making more content, with no plan to stop anytime soon!
Extremely articulate and helpful!
Thank you ❤ and continue doing these amazing videos sir
Thank you, I will. Appreciate your support!
Very nice
You really increase my information
Please branches of external carotid artery especially the maxillary artery branches
Thank you Adnan. Will make sure to do an external carotid talk soon 👍🏻
Brilliantly explained 👍
Definitely you would have worked very hard for this 🙏🏻
Thank you 🙏🏻
Beautifully explained. Thank you.
Thank you from tech thailand
My pleasure. Best wishes from South Africa 🇿🇦
great video!! can you do teaching on spine as well?
Honestly this is amazing
Ty so much ❤
Thank you mate 🙏🏻
Great video
Pls make a video on arterial variants n anomalies
Great suggestion!
Can you make a video on how to go through DVT studies for the upper and lower extremities?
Very helpful and easy to remember ❤ thanks a lot, doc😊
Thanks for your support! So glad you enjoyed it 🥳
REALLY GOOD EXPLANATION
Thank you!
Appreciate and really like the tutorials.
Awesome Lecture Sir
Plz keep on making such videos , you are a gem 😀👍
Thank you Ayushi. Will keep them coming!
Great, Thanks for the explanation
excellent.
Beautifuly explained
Beautiful explanation
Thank you!
Brilliant explaination
Thank you Priyanka!
Just Brilliant!
Thank you Ruth 🙏🏻🤗
Amazing video!
Well done!
great lectures.
Hi, my mom is 62 years old. We did the MRI and found 100% blockage in the right internal carotid artery. Please advise.
Great nice explanation
Thank you 🙏🏻
Brilliant work
Obrigado!
Thank you so much António! That’s very kind of you ☺️
Brilliant
Thank you Abubakar
Can you please do pelvis MRI? the muscles, and lower limb MRIs?
Shoulder MRI later this week. Then to pelvis and lower limbs 😊
what about ICA aneurysm video?
mandou muito
Any MRI Technologist here?
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Sir-vy-cull section
Wait til you hear how I pronounce hydrocephalus 😣
@@radiologytutorials I hope you know that I was just messing. Videos are fantastic though. Do you happen to have a video with CTA or MRA showing the V1-V4 segments of the vertebrals?
Appreciate it! Haven’t done a vid yet in the vertebrals. But planning a whole anatomy series soon. Will be sure to include it 🙂 hope you’re well mate!
@@radiologytutorials Thank you! Wish you well...as well!
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C3-C5 = parasellar?
Hi Flori. I've not actually heard of parasellar used before 🤷🏻♂️ but there are multiple classification systems.. I've used the Bouthillier classification here - which I believe is the most widely used (could be wrong). Thank you for watching! Any specific anatomy videos you would like to see?
@@radiologytutorials , intracavernous and supraclinoid portion
That would make sense 👍🏻
@@radiologytutorials we do use Bouthillier in France .
Loved it... soo easy....
Glad you liked it!
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