This video goes into how the cardinal veins, a group of embryonic veins, interconnect, rescind, and develop to create the large veins of the body. I hope you find it helpful!
I went through so many videos and read lot of stuff on Google.....but finally your video drove the concept home..One of the best videos on IVC embryology.!! Many thanks!!!!!!
If I could give your videos a thousand thumbs up I would! You're honestly one of the best teachers I've ever seen. You have helped me so much with my anatomy classes. Big thank you for the time and effort you're putting into these!
My gods.. I just have my great final exam of anatomy tomorrow and needed this for a last revision.. Your timing was impecable. Very good video, thanks for doing these!
hey, you really explained it in a very methodical manner. It really is confusing while reading from books & i have a suggestion that you may please keep on telling that from where this/any vein was developed. i.e either from any of 3 basic veins .. umblical..vitelline or cardinal .... if you will keep on repeating the origin of any newly developed veins , your students will become more powerful at their knowledge. thank you keep it up . i suggested you as you are doing good work.
This has been incredibly helpful! I like how you refrain from calling the things abnormal, instead term it as a variation.👍 Because i hate how all the medical fraternity tends to be binary and term things as normal/abnormal. It is all a part of the fluid process of evolution. Respect for the effort you have made 🙏🙏
16:34 You mentioned that the left common cardinal vein forms the CORONARY SINUS ; however the right horn of the SINUS VENOSUS is what gives the coronary sinus .