Thank you so much for your videos, I love your Clinical Anatomy videos! A really big plus for the sound of "Pleural rub", it is really hard sometimes to imagine the sound of every disease, like different heart sounds, lungs, crepitus etc. So again, THANK YOU!
Very well explained and illustrated. Is there a place where you show about draining the pleural fluid. My daughter drained 1 to 2.5 liters each of the past 3 days. Still red. She has a tumor causing it.
8:09 if the lung extends upto 10th rib its level shoul be inferior to lung margin at mid axillary line wrongly presented in diagram and is it actually such that the lung margin posteriorly descends more than the margin laterally at mid clavicular line?
you don’t have a video of the ventricles and the cerebral aqueduct and ependymal cells do you? I’ve been looking and I can’t find one from you. If you don’t then i think you should make one because your drawings are amazing!
Can someone please simply explain why parietal pleura has somatic innervation, not visceral pleura? And how this links with parietal pleura being able to sense pain, but not visceral pleura?
this is an amazing video. Could exposure to the corona virus and the physical mechanism to kill that virus cause a temporary increase in the level of fluid between the lungs and the ribs causing a sensation of tightness in the chest cavity
Can anybody help me with my homework? The question is "What is the clinical significance of the thoracic organs being in separate compartments?" would really appreciate it : (
Anyone can identify my problem . Every time I exhale I got like strange feel on my left chest . The feel the same with u sit on the toilet and lost circulation on your leg.
Excellent work, Armando. You are a wonderful resource for the medical community. Please keep it up.
Mindblowing dear sir.....good luck
This is amazing. Very easy to follow and helps me retain with both visual and audio presentation. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your videos, I love your Clinical Anatomy videos! A really big plus for the sound of "Pleural rub", it is really hard sometimes to imagine the sound of every disease, like different heart sounds, lungs, crepitus etc. So again, THANK YOU!
yeah that was an amazing sound....
I’m very new to medical terminology and how everything works and this helped me so much. Great work, thank you!
SO HELPFUL!! Nice short brush up for today- you guys ALWAYS pull through!! 😁🤙💞
Clinical Anatomy, Always appreciated!
It’s my 1st vedio of yours I watch- im so impressed with your drawing and teaching method ❤
Amazing drawings, clinical X rays and auscultatory illustrations.
I am in Vet school, but I have almost watched all your videos! They are amazing!
Very well explained and illustrated. Is there a place where you show about draining the pleural fluid. My daughter drained 1 to 2.5 liters each of the past 3 days. Still red. She has a tumor causing it.
Your teaching is just marvelous sir
i really can't find the right words to appreciate! this is super incredible. great drawings ever seen. SUBSCRIBED
Great work again..Make Videos regularly please..Thanks alot.
Very good and refreshing. Always learning from your video’s. Nice work
I'm a big fan of your diagrams ! Great work
Awesome, refreshing your anatomy knowledge is always a good idea👍
Excelente, que dedicación, amor y esfuerzo plasmado en estos videos, gracias !
Best explanation with great animation
Your channel is amazing! Just the help I need! Thank you!
Very helpful and simplified video thanku for this armando.😊.😊. 😊
I just watched how smoothly your art
Congratulations. Really nice.
Thank youuu!!! Please make a video about lungs too
you are very talented man, thank you so much for the videos.
Wow i enjoyed your lesson, i didn't understand the lungs and pleura before
Your drawing skills are incredible
8:09 if the lung extends upto 10th rib its level shoul be inferior to lung margin at mid axillary line wrongly presented in diagram
and is it actually such that the lung margin posteriorly descends more than the margin laterally at mid clavicular line?
you don’t have a video of the ventricles and the cerebral aqueduct and ependymal cells do you? I’ve been looking and I can’t find one from you. If you don’t then i think you should make one because your drawings are amazing!
Thank you sir. Great lecture. ♥️♥️
Thankyou made topic easier
You are so amazing. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much . 🌼
Thanks
It was very helpful thank you
Best explanation found so far!!! :-) thanks!
Thank you so much.
Awesome video thanks for helping 😘
Many many thanks sir...
I officially announce you as a Good Necromancer.
Sir please make 1 full video on serotonin neurotransmitters, it's receptors, agonist and antagonist
Amazing Dc
Thank you very useful
Thanks !
Thanks for the video bro
Good explained
Very clear illustrations and descriptions. Does he by any chance offer pharmacology lessons???? Please 🙏🏼or any equally good pharmacology videos!
Very helpful. Thanks
this is amazing! thank you from the heart.
thank you from the lung
Thank you from brain
Keep going
Thank you so much for this video
Great Video and drawing!
Thank u sir u make me a clear picture on pleura
Thank you for this awesome lecture!!
Thanks 😊
Your clinical anatomy is very helpful for my study....thanks man
12:51 clinical anatomy starts. thank you.
fantastic
Thats great,keep it up!!!
Nice.. ..u are the best
Brother, do you app for your videos ?
Man u r brilliant love from pak 😍
it was awesome time to look over ear anatomy bye
Very much satisfaction for this vdo
Nice ..... keep it up 👍👍
Love it as always ❤️ thank you
don't know who disliked this great video
What happened with visceral pleura after chest tube thorax for efussion?
Can someone please simply explain why parietal pleura has somatic innervation, not visceral pleura? And how this links with parietal pleura being able to sense pain, but not visceral pleura?
Yeah .wondered about that too .
Excellent explanation
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👕👍Great!
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Great job man... Subscribed!
thanks thanks thanks
Thanks sir 🙏🖤🖤🖤
Which pen/scetch did you use?
You are good at drawing 😄
AWESOME !!!
Love it 😘
Awesome
Please explain exactly what is recesses
Excellent 👌👍 valot
In minute 12:27 isn´t it pleural fluid instead of parietal fluid? are they the same? am I maybe seeing things in the wrong way? Please help me :(
Nice drawing
this is an amazing video. Could exposure to the corona virus and the physical mechanism to kill that virus cause a temporary increase in the level of fluid between the lungs and the ribs causing a sensation of tightness in the chest cavity
nice job :)
love itttt
perfect!
Hi, does anyone knows whether the pleural space and cavity refers to the same or different region.
It refers to the same region. It's now mostly referred to pleural space
Thank you. I had a lung transplant.
Love from 🇮🇳 india
How do you draw so fast without ने repetition..
can anyone recommend me a good website to study from
Can anybody help me with my homework? The question is "What is the clinical significance of the thoracic organs being in separate compartments?" would really appreciate it : (
Clinolicap 18:40
Anyone can identify my problem .
Every time I exhale I got like strange feel on my left chest .
The feel the same with u sit on the toilet and lost circulation on your leg.
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I couldn’t understand the pleural reflection quite well 😿😿
I love you
But the writing's are not clear
Bro you cooked it
Subtitle in Bahasa please., ☹
CV para mim também minha linda e sexta feira do ano passado e sexta feira do ano novo né amor da vida dele no médico amanhã vou lá no médico
Art is great but please man just make ur words written better