Wowwww 😯 Thank you so much for the simplified explanation 🙏🙏 I never imagined that I could actually find such an amazing video on this topic,,,am really grateful 🥰🥲 keep it up 👌
Very well explained mam... Your each videos are very well explained...your voice are very clear... I just love the way you explain each topics with the help of images and diagrams .... Lots of love ❤️...
00:00 what is the outer side and inner side of retina? 01:30 cellular structure of retina 5:40 retinal pigmented epithelium 06:50 layers of rods and cones 10:04 outer limiting membrane 10:36 Outer nuclear layer 11:11 outer plexiform later 11:55 Inner nuclear layer 12:59 Inner plexiform layer 13:29 Ganglion cell layer 13:50 Nerve fibre layer 14:14 Inner limiting member and 14:46 What are limiting MEMBERANES?
excellent presentation ma'am. very useful for pgs. you really make the tough concepts easy. one doubt ma'am, few articles says plexiform layers are hyperreflective and nuclear layers are hyporeflective.
Thank you ! I apologize for that mistake... You are right... The Plexiform layers are more hyperreflective... I will try to make a correction... I would do another video on retinal oct as per the international consensus on hyperreflective and hyporeflective structures, so that it isn't confusing 😊
Wowwww 😯 Thank you so much for the simplified explanation 🙏🙏 I never imagined that I could actually find such an amazing video on this topic,,,am really grateful 🥰🥲 keep it up 👌
I am glad it helped😊
Mam you are simply fantastic … clearest concept I have seen. Preparing for exams🙏
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Thank you 😊
Mam, please hire someone who can write notes of your lectures and provide a pdf of notes along with the lecture...it will be next level, mam.🙏
Very well explained mam... Your each videos are very well explained...your voice are very clear... I just love the way you explain each topics with the help of images and diagrams .... Lots of love ❤️...
Thank you sooo much shagufta mallick 🤗🤗
It's my pleasure mam ☺️...
00:00 what is the outer side and inner side of retina?
01:30 cellular structure of retina
5:40 retinal pigmented epithelium
06:50 layers of rods and cones
10:04 outer limiting membrane
10:36 Outer nuclear layer
11:11 outer plexiform later
11:55 Inner nuclear layer
12:59 Inner plexiform layer
13:29 Ganglion cell layer
13:50 Nerve fibre layer
14:14 Inner limiting member and
14:46 What are limiting MEMBERANES?
Very explained mam... God bless you... Just love the way you explain each topics...
They r the processes of Muller cells forming synapses!!
Inner limiting memb z the inner side where incident light hits n pigmented layer is the outermost layer,that comes incontact with choroid!!
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thank you for this amazing video! your explanation made it so much easier to memorize the 10 layers of the retina
I'm disappointed with how little likes you have. You are so good.
splendid brilliant straight to the point thank you
Wow,just wow,i never got a clear concept of retina more than this,thank u mam
Happy to help ! Welcome:)
Amazing
Informative
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank youuuuu❤😊
Welcome 😊😊
Good clear explanation of retinal Anatomy. Good place to start for students of the eye.
Can't thank you enough, was so confused about the orientation of layers. Thanks again.
No problem ! Glad you liked it!
You are a blessing to us the ophthalmology residents 🥰🥰.Please make a video on Cataractogenesis.Thank you
Brilliant, thank you! It is a logical explanation and now it all makes sense.
Glad it was helpful!
Very good explanation and visualization
Thank you thank you thank you!!! This really really helped this all make sense.
Thank you so much for explaining in such a wonderful way. It really helped.
Best video I've found on the layers of retina.
Ps.: Ma'am are you related to the Ma'am teaching in "biology at ease " youtube channel?
Thank you 😊
No we are not related:)
@@InsightOphthalmologyMa'am I thought from your accent and way of teaching that you two could be related. It was definitely so similar
Simply outstanding!!! Thank you very much, mam!!!
Best explanation
Superb ma'am , thank you for such a wonderful and understanding session
Thanks for the explanation of the retina.
thank you so much Dr for making everything so easy to remember T.T
You're welcome:)
Perfect explanation!!! Thankyou sm!!
It helped me a lot👍thanku for such video
just wow, thank you.
Excellent presentation
This vedio is the best video for me!
Highly Talented.God Bless you
Thank you Dr swarup Reddy !😊
This is a brilliant video, thanks for explaining it all so well!
Glad it helped :)
Crystal clear presentation
Wow❤❤❤ this is such beautiful explanation. Thank you
Thank you!
New subscribers here..
I was always confused between IS-OS junction corresponds to which layer of retina thanks for clarifying
excellent presentation ma'am. very useful for pgs. you really make the tough concepts easy. one doubt ma'am, few articles says plexiform layers are hyperreflective and nuclear layers are hyporeflective.
Thank you !
I apologize for that mistake... You are right... The Plexiform layers are more hyperreflective... I will try to make a correction...
I would do another video on retinal oct as per the international consensus on hyperreflective and hyporeflective structures, so that it isn't confusing 😊
Nice explanation
wow thanks
Thank you soooo much!! This was a fantastic video
Glad you liked it!!
You are too good❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanku Very Much Ma'am❤️
Thanks 🎉🎉🎉
Very helpful video
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for uploading this lecture 😊
Excellent..❤️
Thank you!
So very good
Thank you mam 😊
Maam pls provide pdf notes of the content u are teaching it will be so helpful for us 🙏
Awesome 👍
Thank you so much
Very well explained but what the function of amacrine cell and horizontal cell thanks
Thank you mam
App used , screen recorder ?
Thankyou ma'am
Welcome lakshdeep.. 😇
Thank you 😊
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What are the elipzoid zone?
It's a new term for junction of IS and OS of the photoreceptor s
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Macula pr bhi banao mam video
thanku
Can explain more about muller cell
They are the glyal cells n supporting cells lying among other retinal cells!!
What about photo receptor layer.
I am deaf & dumb I have Retinitis Pigmentosa I can avoid further vision loss?
Xfavore in italiano,grazie.
Kindly provide pdf mam plz