I read in a article about this guy and he actually got removed from his MBBS program shortly after this comment. It wasn’t specific why they removed him but it didn’t look good. I’ll try to find the article to post here.
I used to watch his videos in 2014 when was in med-school, and today I wanted to refresh my anatomy in relation to brain blood barrier as am doing neurochemistry now, but somehow had to come back here. The best anatomy ever in my opinion
Thank you for your neuroanatomy videos! They are a great introduction into the field. You seem to have something that my course book really lacks: A desire to actually teach the subject in a way that one can follow and understand.
You are just amazing, i love him without knowing who he is. Every single day, one of medical youtube pages become applications which need membership and payment except this channel ❤
thank you for making these videos-studying anatomy is hard on its own and lockdown in my country makes even harder- it is impossible to access our labs. you're saving my life
Extremely well explained...great job ....ive always wanted something like this to understand something as complex as the brain....ur 3D animation is just the thing...thanks a tonne
Ive been struggling with my CVA topic and this video was just amazing, the pacing was perfect, just enough for you to memorize and catch up but not too dragging, thanks so much!
I've always wanted to be a neurosurgeon and watching this now I can't avoid thinking that someday I'd be face to face with the actual circle of willis of my future patient in the operating room. Gives me chills everytime.
great videos as usual thanks a lot! :) small thing to mention there is labyrinthine/internal acoustic artery which rise from basilar artery just above the anterior inferior cerebellar and abducent nerve
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Wow!I this video help me understand more about the circle of Willis. The script too is a brilliant update on your video. For a Physiotherapist like me this is a quick reference. Thanks!
I don’t know why but the name Circle of Willis cracked me up every time you said it. It’s such a silly sounding but awesome name for an anatomy structure. What is the origin??
Another great anatomy video. I wish you would make some that are specific to dentistry. Separate videos dedicated to maxillary and mandibular anatomy would be valuable to our profession.
if you could change the color coding when explaining the different branches of arteries it would be easier to understand. Overall great explanation thanks!
Haha I think the organisms with other configurations of this system (i.e. Variation) that didn't work out well just died out so we're left with one that works perfectly.
Excellent videos Peter - I’m using them to help study for primary anaesthetic exams! Would it be possible to do one on the venous drainage of the head/neck as well?
thank you so much .i totally understand the concept now. thank you for this video and the others, you make my walk through medical school much easier. however , i have a little confusion where you start highlighting the middle cerebral artery and the anteriour cerebral artery , the arrow for the middle cerebral goes to the artery on the left of the screen but when you rotate the model to show the middle cerebral artery through the lateral sulcus, it is the other one on the right. I would really really appreciate some clarity. thanks once again
Because, probably a secondary branch coming off the middle cerebral artery burst, leaving without blood supply to cerebral cortex motor area that controls your leg movement. Sometimes, other areas replace the affected one and you might recover the movement of your leg.
To complicate one's life, the majority of people have anomalies of the Circle of Willis and related vessels. That's very important to surgeons who must decide whether to insert shunts during vascular operations.
Thank u so much. Just in time for my exam on Monday. Could you try and do one on segments of MCA or internal maxillary artery too before Monday please, if it is not too much of an inconvenience?
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3rd year now i suppose
I read in a article about this guy and he actually got removed from his MBBS program shortly after this comment. It wasn’t specific why they removed him but it didn’t look good. I’ll try to find the article to post here.
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Gotta love this guy! He is making our lives easier with his wonderfully animated and well explained tutorials! Bless his heart!
I used to watch his videos in 2014 when was in med-school, and today I wanted to refresh my anatomy in relation to brain blood barrier as am doing neurochemistry now, but somehow had to come back here. The best anatomy ever in my opinion
Thank you for your neuroanatomy videos! They are a great introduction into the field. You seem to have something that my course book really lacks: A desire to actually teach the subject in a way that one can follow and understand.
You are doing a great job mate!. As a Radiologist, your tutorials for me are priceless.
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You are just amazing, i love him without knowing who he is. Every single day, one of medical youtube pages become applications which need membership and payment except this channel ❤
preparing for an exam. Thank you so much for these videos!!! So much easier to remember using visual representations!!!
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You're helping a lot of people man :) Thanks.
thank you for making these videos-studying anatomy is hard on its own and lockdown in my country makes even harder- it is impossible to access our labs. you're saving my life
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Extremely well explained...great job ....ive always wanted something like this to understand something as complex as the brain....ur 3D animation is just the thing...thanks a tonne
Thank you very much anatomy zone.. Your videos are very useful to many anatomy students. I deeply appreciate you efforts to make our lives easier!
Ive been struggling with my CVA topic and this video was just amazing, the pacing was perfect, just enough for you to memorize and catch up but not too dragging, thanks so much!
I've always wanted to be a neurosurgeon and watching this now I can't avoid thinking that someday I'd be face to face with the actual circle of willis of my future patient in the operating room. Gives me chills everytime.
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It has more detail than what I need for my neuroanatomy class but this is very clear and helpful! God bless youuuuu
never understood it this clear. Thank you so much
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That's amazing. Thanks so much from a first year radiology trainee who has been struggling to remember anatomy!
great videos as usual thanks a lot! :) small thing to mention there is labyrinthine/internal acoustic artery which rise from basilar artery just above the anterior inferior cerebellar and abducent nerve
Excellent Video! As a visual learner I love the models, and you are so adept at using the computer model. Please keep up the great work!
Thanku very much. If concepts are clear everything gets easier. Kindly keep making these videos. U are great!
outstanding video - simple, clearly explained with appropriate level of clinical detail. Thank you!
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Vary Nice and Inforamtive Video. Thanks for Uploading and Please Can You Upload Anatomy Of Inguinal Canal, Hesselbachs Tringle with Mechanism of Direct and Indirect Hernia.
Wow!I this video help me understand more about the circle of Willis. The script too is a brilliant update on your video. For a Physiotherapist like me this is a quick reference. Thanks!
Very Informative! Thank you very much!
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I had to watch this a few times but now I finally got it, LOL... it's a complicated subject but great explanation here!
I don’t know why but the name Circle of Willis cracked me up every time you said it. It’s such a silly sounding but awesome name for an anatomy structure. What is the origin??
I loved this video... made this circle of willis so easy....😋😊🥳🥳 thankyouuuu!
Another great anatomy video. I wish you would make some that are specific to dentistry. Separate videos dedicated to maxillary and mandibular anatomy would be valuable to our profession.
if you could change the color coding when explaining the different branches of arteries it would be easier to understand. Overall great explanation thanks!
I can't thank you enough for all your videos. AWESOME job!... :)
Your videos help me a lot.Thank You
I wish my anatomy professor would have used this. She breezed through this so quickly I barely learned anything.
I'm using the same website on my laptop right now thanks to you haha ;) great vid by the way
Lovely animation ...
Totally made it easier
Such a helpful video! Thanks, you have saved me for my exam.
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You made it really easy to understand with great explanation! Thank you :)
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Thank you. Is it possible this wonderful and complex system just randomized evolution ? ... This is the sign of a Creature !
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Haha I think the organisms with other configurations of this system (i.e. Variation) that didn't work out well just died out so we're left with one that works perfectly.
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Thank you man , such an amazing explanation
Beautifully explained and shown. Thank you!
Thank you! Just the right amount of information.
Excellent videos Peter - I’m using them to help study for primary anaesthetic exams! Would it be possible to do one on the venous drainage of the head/neck as well?
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This would have been useful 3 weeks ago when I had my Neuroanatomy exam haha. Nevertheless, it's helped me understand it better, so thanks!
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thank you so much .i totally understand the concept now. thank you for this video and the others, you make my walk through medical school much easier. however , i have a little confusion where you start highlighting the middle cerebral artery and the anteriour cerebral artery , the arrow for the middle cerebral goes to the artery on the left of the screen but when you rotate the model to show the middle cerebral artery through the lateral sulcus, it is the other one on the right. I would really really appreciate some clarity. thanks once again
Thank you! Really helpful.
This is a very well done and helpful illustration, thank you for posting this.
Thanks, you're a life saviour
very well explained. thank you for this video :)
Because, probably a secondary branch coming off the middle cerebral artery burst, leaving without blood supply to cerebral cortex motor area that controls your leg movement. Sometimes, other areas replace the affected one and you might recover the movement of your leg.
thanks =D with juz 10mins u beat my prof lecture that was lasted an hour
To complicate one's life, the majority of people have anomalies of the Circle of Willis and related vessels. That's very important to surgeons who must decide whether to insert shunts during vascular operations.
Excellent presentation
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i would love this type of demonstration of the heart.
Wonderful lesson!
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Thank u so much. Just in time for my exam on Monday. Could you try and do one on segments of MCA or internal maxillary artery too before Monday please, if it is not too much of an inconvenience?
thank you. you're such a grade saver. lol. Godbless u always!!!
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Excelente trabajo,para un estudiante de anatomía no hay mejor oportunidad de aprender. Likeee!
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