This is phenomenal! One small suggestion if I may, is just as med student breezing through many videos per day, would love if the images had simple labels during the discussion, like "normal" placed above the normal images, etc. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS, these are incredibly helpful for studying!!!
sigh.. i wish it's as straightforward as this.. but like, ok so u see that and it looks positive don't you need to feed them to check if the fluid goes thru? the view im seeing after the baby is so full that it's lower area.. .. i mean since you fed the baby and fluid went thru so it's just spasm? Not positive right?
Thank you so much Henry your videos help me so much for getting an overview of anatomy, pathology and technique and I love watching them as last-minute summaries before exams.
I just did a surgery on one month baby girl with clear syntomps and diagnosis base on simple abdomen xray (single buble) and ultrasound which i did by myself. So glad that the patients in good condition
My daughter , now son and also my fiance and all the guys on his side of the family had it. My daughter was the first female to have it . It's very rare in girls and she had it
what is this guy talking about? what did your daughter, son, husband, and his family have? and does it fix itself? i’m trying to understand this video and the pyloric valve. thank you
Hey there here's my blog where I cover all those things as well including videos! sonographictendencies.wordpress.com/ Here is the appendix post sonographictendencies.wordpress.com/2016/12/07/appendix-ultrasound/ Here is the Infant Hips sonographictendencies.wordpress.com/2016/12/11/neonatal-hip-ultrasound/
This is phenomenal! One small suggestion if I may, is just as med student breezing through many videos per day, would love if the images had simple labels during the discussion, like "normal" placed above the normal images, etc.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS, these are incredibly helpful for studying!!!
also love the music, pumps up the mood while studying!!!
sigh.. i wish it's as straightforward as this.. but like, ok so u see that and it looks positive don't you need to feed them to check if the fluid goes thru? the view im seeing after the baby is so full that it's lower area.. .. i mean since you fed the baby and fluid went thru so it's just spasm? Not positive right?
Thank you so much Henry your videos help me so much for getting an overview of anatomy, pathology and technique and I love watching them as last-minute summaries before exams.
🙌 I’m glad you found it useful!
I just did a surgery on one month baby girl with clear syntomps and diagnosis base on simple abdomen xray (single buble) and ultrasound which i did by myself. So glad that the patients in good condition
Nice video , Awesome Explanations with anantomy and everything :D
Very difficult exam when a baby is crying and pushing your probe away 😤
Thanks alot to clearify probe positioning.
Thank you so much as a new tech working ed this video is sooo helpful
Excellent presentation
My daughter , now son and also my fiance and all the guys on his side of the family had it. My daughter was the first female to have it . It's very rare in girls and she had it
what is this guy talking about?
what did your daughter, son, husband, and his family have?
and does it fix itself?
i’m trying to understand this video and the pyloric valve.
thank you
Hey thanks for video - great update and refresher!
longlivebear you're welcome!!
Very good video
Excellent teaching presentation
Excellent video. Well explained and to the point. Thanks
You’re welcome!!
Great vedeo
Great video. Thank you.
Great sir💯
amazing videos
Great video, Thanks
I need teacher like you
Solid video, immediately figured you're from miami with your accent.
Very good Video!
Thanks🙏
Thanks for a great presentation Henry. May I suggest other pediatric conditions such as hips, appy, etc... for future videos?
Hey there here's my blog where I cover all those things as well including videos! sonographictendencies.wordpress.com/
Here is the appendix post sonographictendencies.wordpress.com/2016/12/07/appendix-ultrasound/
Here is the Infant Hips sonographictendencies.wordpress.com/2016/12/11/neonatal-hip-ultrasound/
Henry l love you
You have helped me master my craft. Thank you for these wonderful presentations.
You're the best!!
Very well done
Brilliant
😁
Excelente 👍
important for HPS
I had surgery at 6 weeks old to fix my pyloric valve, my heart stopped beating for 45 seconds on the operating table.