As a paramedic student in Virginia, I much appreciate your video. The visualization in 3D greatly clarifies my vision of the distribution of these arteries in the brain so much better than my text. Thank you very much for a wonderful and thoughtful presentation.
While I am not a medical student, I'd be very interested in knowing the actual percentages of blood supply each artery carries to the brain. I have endured both a TBI (stage 4 coma, 1988) as well as handful of ABI's (including 2 severe vector borne illnesses, a number of TIA's, as well as a couple of meningiomas (2006-2019)). My largest tumor has calcified in the falx and has affected my ACA during its slow growth. So between inflammation from chronic migraine and white matter disease (dx 2020), I truly don't need anymore interference with blood flow!
Thank you from Bangladesh for your animated video which helped me to understand clearly. If you deliver slowly, we the listeners from non English background would be more beneficial.
Thanks for the great video. Can your team discuss the relation of the circle of willis and stroke please. Especially how to clinically(i.e. history and physical exam) detect which region/territory of the brain has been affected by the stroke please. Once again, thank you for the great video :) 🇼🇸
For explaining it in such colloquial language for me as a lay person with nothing more than a motivation to understand the intricacies of the brain here in Africa,You have my support