It's a crime that this video doesn't have millions of views. Granted not everyone studies anatomy to this detail but the quality of displaying the information is just Superb. Great job Dr. M! P.S. Please keep up the singing outros, love em! :)
@@sergeyshchurko9541 why do you say that ? where are the inaccuracies you are talking about as i have not seen any errors in these pictures . they are just the same as what i study and what i find in google
@@AhmedKhaled-zy6er The first inaccuracy, the pressure in the arteries, is regulated by shunts - the release of excess pressure in the arteries through the veins. This inaccuracy is already quite enough to have a distorted idea of the blood supply. Also, there are additional inter-arterial shunts that regulate the balance of supply between the internal arteries, compensating for the lack or excess of pressure in them.
The organization of information in this video and the lay out of specific details in as simple a manner as possible is absolutely amazing. Thank you so much!
Never seen and heard such a clear, schematically eloquent and instructive explanation. Congratulations from a curious (not professionally of the branch) to whom you give many answers. 👋
We do not need to be professionally concerned, do we? That is us! Our life each of us is deeply deeply concerned.. (I did a carotid doppler (called ..?) and i heard the blood rushing.. it made sounds like waves on the shore. i was so moved emotionally... 'my life flows.. the machine opens a window to this secret marvel')
I wish my professors can explain it like you do! The way you teach anatomy makes me cherish and enjoy anatomy, while the way anatomy are taught at my school makes me hate anatomy. Thank you!
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As an interested layman I find this stuff astounding in its elegance. And the Noted One gives it to you straight and clear. I'm even considering forgiving him for not saying 'ka-ching' in this edition.
Thank you so much for breaking this down in an easy-to-follow way- I have been struggling to understand the neck arteries for some time now and it's suddenly so clear
I don't know how this video doesn't have more likes. This is just the best explaniation I´ve found of it. Summarized and pretty well explained. Thanks for quality content!
I play your videos randomly in the watch office at the fire station. Whoever's in the watch office at night is on the slowest apparatus, I'm a rookie so I'm on one of the busier ones. If the guy in the watch office has to go on a call, I replace the spot in the watch office. I like to put on one of your videos blaring at full blast and hide the remote. The guy then comes back from the call to this video or whatever random stuff I put on and has to look for the remote, just wanting to go back to bed already. However I actually do like watching your videos. Pretty cool. So keep up the good work
Thank you very much.Such an informative class.Simple to understand.your videos are a great source to understand anatomy properly.You have made the concepts easy to understand.
I cannot say this video is professional or valuable because simply the student cannot rate his teacher, but I can say that I have benefited a lot and I hope that you will complete the rest of the muscles in the body and all the best wishes for success 😄
Hi boss, wonderful video and has simplified something I was terrified about studying. Only thing I'd mention is all other sources say that superior laryngeal artery is a branch of superior thyroid artery, not a branch of external carotid :)