I think this is the most applicable approach to memorize the lung segmentation . As the segmentation follows the hierarchical division of the bronchial tree ,so why not follow the tree branches to the segment.... Well done sir.
Finally get this . Thanks so much for another wonderful video. 5:05 got me going over and over: "Our terminal branches are the same as on the right : an apical,a posterior and a lateral", if we could re-check.
I learn a lot from your series of videos, the anatomy seems to make sense now, and I have less trouble in remembering it. It really help me a lot. Thank you so much for that. I hope to learn more from you. PS: I would like to request fluoroscopy technique and imaging from you, eg how certain position result in demonstration of the image and its anatomy, ie barium meal where RAO position demonstate the antrum and greater curvr well. Thank you😊
Could you please make another video about mediastinal nodes/ chest nodes? I’m really a big fan of your channel. Your videos make my residency training much easier!
Thank you for such well-explained video tutorials.......they have been very helpful........could you please make a tutorial on anatomy and approach to mediastinum on CT/MRI chest.....thanks once again
Great explanation 👍!! Really enjoyed your lecture. Have one question regarding the left upper lobe branches. You mentioned 3 right? The apico-posterior, anterior and lingular as if they are coming off a single branch. But sometimes I find that in some explanations, there is first an upper division; that splits into a superior and a lingular. I hope I am intelligible. So any comments that you would like to offer on this point? 🙏
hello thank you so much for your nice videos of radiology. Much appreciated . can you please make a video on foot tendons and muscles on MRI, thanx once again
Great suggestion Bukunmi. Will be doing a video on deep neck spaces next week and will be sure to discuss some laryngeal and pharyngeal anatomy. But will definitely do an entire video dedicated to them alone in the future 👍🏻
I think this is the most applicable approach to memorize the lung segmentation . As the segmentation follows the hierarchical division of the bronchial tree ,so why not follow the tree branches to the segment.... Well done sir.
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So glad to have found your channel just before I start my residency 🙌🏻
Defo one of the best
That's very king of you to say Akarsh 🙏🏻 hope the start of residency is smooth - exciting times ahead!
Indeed 😄
i also thought anatomy need to be memorized, but with your videos i believe its understanding and imagination more than anything else.
thank you
That exactly what I am hoping to teach. Thank you!
Finally get this . Thanks so much for another wonderful video.
5:05 got me going over and over: "Our terminal branches are the same as on the right : an apical,a posterior and a lateral", if we could re-check.
Thank you Doc, would like to request for a CT temporal anatomy tutorial.
Loved your videos! You saved my exam :)
Thank you very much
Yay! So glad to hear that Maria ☺️
A video on temporal bone HRCT would also be appreciated
Will add it to the list 📃
@@radiologytutorials can u make videos for more FRCR 2A AND 2B exams
This video was so useful!!! You explain it in a very clear way, thank u so much!!!
Yay! So glad it was useful ☺️
Very nice way of teaching... Love you Sir ❤️...May Allah grant you rewards in this world and the life here after...Ameen
Thank you. That’s very kind. I appreciate it 🙂
Such a great one. Thanks
Regularly following your videos…very useful🤩🤩
Thanks for all your support Lokesh 🙏🏻
Excellent explanation .Highly appreciated
Thank you Hameed. I'm glad it was helpful 😊
I learn a lot from your series of videos, the anatomy seems to make sense now, and I have less trouble in remembering it. It really help me a lot. Thank you so much for that. I hope to learn more from you.
PS: I would like to request fluoroscopy technique and imaging from you, eg how certain position result in demonstration of the image and its anatomy, ie barium meal where RAO position demonstate the antrum and greater curvr well.
Thank you😊
Great lectures.
Thank you! So glad you enjoy them 😀
Beautifully explained 💐
Thank you Mak 🙏🏻
Very nice metaphor of a triangle 📐! 👍
Thanks 👍👍👍 very much very interesting
It's a pleasure Amar 👍🏻
Gracias
Thank you sir for this video
My pleasure Puspanjali 🙂
thank you for all your help doctor we need videos on supra and infra hyoid spaces Please
Thank you Sir😇
Really good 👍 thankss👏👏
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it 🤗
Excellent
Thank you 🙌
very helpful video to understand lung segments anatomy on CT. Kindly make a video on temporal bone HRCT. Thanks
Was very helpful!!!
I'm so glad!
wow thank you so much for this video ❤your videos are so much appreciated! Please don't quit making them❤
Thank you Teo! That's very kind ❤️ will definitely keep going 👍🏻
plz make more of clinical oriented videos like this
Can you make a video about segmental pulmonary arteries?! Tks u so much
Can you please do a video on this topic: "Anatomy of the thigh" ? Thank you, your explanations are gold.
Love ur video, thank you
Thank you Suthinee 😊
Could you please make another video about mediastinal nodes/ chest nodes? I’m really a big fan of your channel. Your videos make my residency training much easier!
Thanks for the suggestion 👍
Thank you for such well-explained video tutorials.......they have been very helpful........could you please make a tutorial on anatomy and approach to mediastinum on CT/MRI chest.....thanks once again
This is the practical lesson I've been looking for. Thank you 🙏
Yay. Glad you found it!
Thank you! can u do video on node stations eg at mediastinum and cervical nodes
A video on pulmonary artery and vein anatomy would be great please!
Great explanation 👍!! Really enjoyed your lecture. Have one question regarding the left upper lobe branches. You mentioned 3 right? The apico-posterior, anterior and lingular as if they are coming off a single branch. But sometimes I find that in some explanations, there is first an upper division; that splits into a superior and a lingular. I hope I am intelligible. So any comments that you would like to offer on this point? 🙏
Please make a video on pelvic muscles and coronary arteries and veins
hello thank you so much for your nice videos of radiology. Much appreciated .
can you please make a video on foot tendons and muscles on MRI, thanx once again
Thank you for the video.
Please could you do a video on lateral CXRs
Ooh yes. Great idea 🙌🏻
Thank you very much ..
My pleasure Mukta 😊 thanks for watching!
Would you do upper extremity arterial anatomy, starting with axillary artery?
would love for you to do a tutorial on gyri and sulci of the brain in all three planes. Thank you
This is a great idea. Will add it to the list of anatomy videos!
Another excellent video!! Good job!!!
I want to know how to differentiate pleural pathology with parenchymal pathology in lesion touching the pleura
Please kindly do a video on the anatomy of the Larynx and Pharynx
Great suggestion Bukunmi. Will be doing a video on deep neck spaces next week and will be sure to discuss some laryngeal and pharyngeal anatomy. But will definitely do an entire video dedicated to them alone in the future 👍🏻
Hip &Thigh muscles on axial CT anatomy please😊
Hi Doc, would you please teach on chest vascular anatomy
Plz do video on CT abdomen
Plz make videos of nuclear medicine
Superior limb vascular please.
Could you pls upload bowel tracing anatomy
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Sir mediastinal anatomy
Absolutely Mohsin 👌🏻
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Neck anatomy
MrKing 🙂 that's going to be next week's video - deep neck spaces and cervical fascia 👌🏻
hi - u have excellent vids! plz a video on CT lumbar and cervical spine would be fab! thx again
thank you so much
Pleasure Biplop!