2:15 has *the best* drawing of the choroid plexus I've seen! I've wanted to see a representation that showed it as a 'tufted' or fern-like overall structure! Now I can better visualize it as a bunch of what you showed, in a line, sort of like a woolly-caterpillar. Thank you!
Thank you! That was terrific. I appreciated the 3D, highlighted modules & clear pictures. I also liked the introductions between each section and the moderate pace. Really great!
That was amazing. Your specific demonstration of different orientations in 3-D space is really a game changer and sets above regular classroom teaching.
This is one of the best videos on this topic I have watched today. You made it all clear for me. My teacher didn´t taught us this so I wanted to give it a look, and your explanation made it a lot easier. Great job!!!
Thanks sister much love and respect from egypt 💜💜 your explanation is amazing my professor was bla bla bla for an hour I was so disappointed cause I didn't get it , but thanks to God you are here you should know your explanation is amazing!💜💜 I appreciate it keep going 💜 i have a mid term exam soon and this is so helping 💜
awesome video. it helps a lot that you pulled the ventricles out to show the flow. it is very hard to conceptualize the ventricles when the other brain structures are crowing around them.
Very nicely done, and thank you for presenting this. But just after 1:57, I wonder if your drawn circle showing no choroid plexus in anterior horn of lateral ventricle might extend too far posteriorly? It seems to contain a part of the *body* of the lateral ventricle where the foramen of Monro is, and I'm pretty sure there *is* choroid plexus at that point of the foramen, as well as then going down into the foramen. I understand that just as you said, it's *lacking in the frontal horn* , it's just your marking on the drawing I'm trying to draw your attention to.
@@rabiyarayaal3799 Your link is useful, yes, and thank you, but he drones, and my point was that in this (here) otherwise *wonderful* video, when showing that there is no choroid plexus in the anterior horn of lateral ventricles, their/her circle that is drawn to show that goes *too far posterior* , such that the circle includes the Foramen of Monro, where there *is* CP.
I have to agree, this is *excellently* done! And I have a question: doesn't some CSF enter the *central canal* of the spinal cord (at least some?) from the 4th ventricle, & if so, what is the circulation there? It seems to me that it must enter the central canal, flow downward to the lumbar cistern, and thence upward through the subarachnoid space (SAS) around the spinal cord (but I'm not sure where exactly it might go from there, perhaps into the SAS around the cerebrum, & be absorbed through the arachnoid granulations into the sinuses?).
This is the BEST lecture on The ventricles of brain. Believe me I have seen almost 24 videos but this is the best.
2:15 has *the best* drawing of the choroid plexus I've seen! I've wanted to see a representation that showed it as a 'tufted' or fern-like overall structure! Now I can better visualize it as a bunch of what you showed, in a line, sort of like a woolly-caterpillar. Thank you!
This is a brilliant presentation of ventricle circulation, complete yet simple to understand as it is portrayed properly. good job!!
Thank you! That was terrific. I appreciated the 3D, highlighted modules & clear pictures. I also liked the introductions between each section and the moderate pace. Really great!
That was amazing. Your specific demonstration of different orientations in 3-D space is really a game changer and sets above regular classroom teaching.
2nd yr medstudent reviewing for boards rn, your video is hella clutch. Bless up
This lecture is downright amazing - concise and covers all the relevant points
This the best video on the CSF that I have watched thanks. Keep up the great work.
This is one of the best videos on this topic I have watched today. You made it all clear for me. My teacher didn´t taught us this so I wanted to give it a look, and your explanation made it a lot easier. Great job!!!
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Thanks sister much love and respect from egypt 💜💜 your explanation is amazing my professor was bla bla bla for an hour I was so disappointed cause I didn't get it , but thanks to God you are here you should know your explanation is amazing!💜💜 I appreciate it keep going 💜 i have a mid term exam soon and this is so helping 💜
awesome video. it helps a lot that you pulled the ventricles out to show the flow. it is very hard to conceptualize the ventricles when the other brain structures are crowing around them.
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best video I came over until now on these topics
really nice, thank you so much, loved the graphics and the explanation is spot on; straight to the point
Very nicely done, and thank you for presenting this. But just after 1:57, I wonder if your drawn circle showing no choroid plexus in anterior horn of lateral ventricle might extend too far posteriorly? It seems to contain a part of the *body* of the lateral ventricle where the foramen of Monro is, and I'm pretty sure there *is* choroid plexus at that point of the foramen, as well as then going down into the foramen. I understand that just as you said, it's *lacking in the frontal horn* , it's just your marking on the drawing I'm trying to draw your attention to.
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@@rabiyarayaal3799 Your link is useful, yes, and thank you, but he drones, and my point was that in this (here) otherwise *wonderful* video, when showing that there is no choroid plexus in the anterior horn of lateral ventricles, their/her circle that is drawn to show that goes *too far posterior* , such that the circle includes the Foramen of Monro, where there *is* CP.
Very useful info well narrated. Please cover the video on how to increase the cycles of csf circulation and it's benefits.
yes, but the speaker nee to slow down a little. Hard to follow sometimes.
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I have to agree, this is *excellently* done! And I have a question: doesn't some CSF enter the *central canal* of the spinal cord (at least some?) from the 4th ventricle, & if so, what is the circulation there? It seems to me that it must enter the central canal, flow downward to the lumbar cistern, and thence upward through the subarachnoid space (SAS) around the spinal cord (but I'm not sure where exactly it might go from there, perhaps into the SAS around the cerebrum, & be absorbed through the arachnoid granulations into the sinuses?).
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Make a vdeo on blood supply of brain 🙏
Awesome vdos, Do make video on foramens of skull and its contents?☺️
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