I wish I found this during my first year of medical school. This video made a whole host of otherwise loose terms come together and make sense to me for the first time. Thank you for posting this.
I have never seen a video as beautiful as this one! This man managed to explain this quite complex anatomical structures so so well!!!! Thank you so much
sir you are amaaazing .... your English is sooooo good i wish i can speak like this god bless you dr.akram your teaching is very cool and we get the idea and memorize the structure THANKS ALOOOT .
thanks a lot for this extremely helpful content. i just wanted to point out one thing to prevent confusion among my peers: around 8:19 it's been said nasociliary nerve in the audio but on the drawing it spells nasopalatine nerve (which is the correct one).
+shaa Am there are some technical issues related to these videos and until I will solve them out I have to keep these videos as private. Thank you for your interest in the channel
Thank you so much Dr Akram Jaffer Sir 😊😊😊... U rock🤘🏻.... U've seriously made my concept crystal clear ✨... Grt efforts Sir 🤘🏻... Sir I've a doubt related to pterygopalatine fossa can I ask u here?
I am a massage therapist ~ I have a client who was in Iraq and was hit on the left side of their head by a roof flying at 80 mph (approx.) ~ they have no sense of heat on their left side of their back, could this be from damage to the brain stem and PNS (parasympathetic . ..) not able to communicate to the CNS (central Nervous system)?
This might have resulted from a peripheral nerve injury. The back of the neck and scalp are mainly supplied by posterior rami of C2 & C3 (the greater occipital and third occipital nerves).
Honestly, the best video I’ve seen on explaining parasympathetic pathways of cranial nerves. Thank you!
I wish I found this during my first year of medical school. This video made a whole host of otherwise loose terms come together and make sense to me for the first time. Thank you for posting this.
Gland it was helpful.
You have really made studying anatomy fun.
Don't know how would I have studied without your lectures.
Thank you sir
I have never seen a video as beautiful as this one! This man managed to explain this quite complex anatomical structures so so well!!!! Thank you so much
You're very welcome!
this video was very helpful...it has rescued me from my misery!
excellent. definitely deserves more views
Thank you!
Thank you so much! Best anatomist on TH-cam!!
Wow, thanks!
Great condensation of some very high yield anatomy for USMLE! Thank you!
Best wishes.
Cannot thank you enough! Bless you 😊💜
This has really helped me to understand the parasympathetic ganglia, thank you!
Best vedio I have ever seen on utube
Well presented Dr. Very complicated. But u made it simple. Thanks
Thanks!
sir you are amaaazing .... your English is sooooo good i wish i can speak like this god bless you dr.akram your teaching is very cool and we get the idea and memorize the structure THANKS ALOOOT .
Amazing
You saved my life!
You Sir Are The Best !
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الله يعطيك الف عافيه افضل شرح بالدنيا دكتور !!!!❤❤❤❤
You are welcome!
perfect professor.. understood nicely
Saved my life thanks
Glad it was helpful.
Sir you made it very simple..thank you!!
Your are most welcome.
GREAT video , Allah preserve u and reward u brother :)
This video is amazing! Thank you so much!
Sir.You are genius!!
I love how he says ganglion!
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You never fail me sir☺
Thanks doctor 👨⚕️
+Doctor Mohammed Fareed thank you for your interest in the channel
the best by far
fantastic video, lucid presentation..
magnificent! so helpful, thanks for all contribution!
+saruhan mahmutoglu you're welcome
thanks a lot for this extremely helpful content. i just wanted to point out one thing to prevent confusion among my peers: around 8:19 it's been said nasociliary nerve in the audio but on the drawing it spells nasopalatine nerve (which is the correct one).
Thank you!
Mashaa Allah! Good and easy explanation
Thanks for liking
The Best Ever Video
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Very nice explanation..
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appreciate your great job.
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Awesome so easy to understand....
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Very beneficial .. Thank you
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+Human Anatomy Education you're welcome
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simply amazing. ...........
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amazing video🤗thanks alot!
+UMAR IBRAHIM you are welcome
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Thank you!
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Excellent video!
I have a question though: Why are some videos labeled as private and thus unavailable?
+shaa Am there are some technical issues related to these videos and until I will solve them out I have to keep these videos as private. Thank you for your interest in the channel
That was a fantastic explanation sirr..thnku v much
You're welcome
fantastic
Really useful
Awesome.....Thank you
Thanks
Thank you so much Dr Akram Jaffer Sir 😊😊😊... U rock🤘🏻.... U've seriously made my concept crystal clear ✨... Grt efforts Sir 🤘🏻... Sir I've a doubt related to pterygopalatine fossa can I ask u here?
Please feel free to ask questions. Meanwhile, watch this video on the pterygopalatine fossa th-cam.com/video/fXJHBIs_51I/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you so much ❤️
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دكتور انت اسطورة نيال طلابك عليك
Superb Sir fab :D ....Sir please upload more videos on cervical sympathetic ganglion.... Ur way of explaining everything is just so perfect :)))
Thanks and sure
Excellent
does anyone know where this can be found in FA
Great!
+YJT thanks
waaaw that was awesome..
Excellent Excellent thanks.. :-)
I am a massage therapist ~ I have a client who was in Iraq and was hit on the left side of their head by a roof flying at 80 mph (approx.) ~ they have no sense of heat on their left side of their back, could this be from damage to the brain stem and PNS (parasympathetic . ..) not able to communicate to the CNS (central Nervous system)?
This might have resulted from a peripheral nerve injury. The back of the neck and scalp are mainly supplied by posterior rami of C2 & C3 (the greater occipital and third occipital nerves).
Awesome
Thank you!
soooooo helpfull
That means in the case of Crocodile Tears syndrome, in order to eat properly and produce saliva somebody has to beat the shit out of you! 😂
amazing
thanq💗
just wow wow wow
+Bara'a Ayman thanks for the reaction.
What!! All these happens inside my face???
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Best
Thanks!
Nerve of wrisberg another medeal cutaneous nerve of thigh
Wowwww
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ليه مش بتتكلم عربي ؟؟
Speak Arabic
Thank you