Thank u so much dr aizaz, u r the best channel for embryology lectures, no channel on youtube has ever achieved this level of clearing topics to students when it comes to embryology❤ I love all the effort u put in these videos, u deserve millions of audience, you have made embryology a very interesting subject to learn❤
After much effort, I have found this video... But really, I have understood everything now that I didn't understand from other videos... Thank you very much for this kind of animation with much explanation
Waouw! Thankyou so much! Great video,thankyou for your work Sir! I love the animation, 3D, your way of explaining, voice and tone, and how it has repetition, so it really sticks. Intermediate mesoderm, if I cant remember anything else, that word alone should give a few points 😂 thankyou! ❤
Reproductive System Embryology is already available for a small fee at www.medicovisual.com/courses/premium-urogenital-system-3d-masterclass Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. WhatsApp: +923037241030 Email: draizaz@medicovisual.com
Thank you. Unlike my professors, you don't go around showing off your prizes and stuff you've accomplished I don't care a damn about. You actually TEACH EMBRYOLOGY!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you are interested in embryology. Even if you are not a medico, you can still learn a lot from these visual lectures. Feel free to ask any question that you may have. 😊
I guess everyone who studies embryology needs your premium subscription. Do you put videos that you will put later in the future, or is it necessary for us to buy the premium masterclass course to get the full content?
Thank you for reaching out with your question! 🌟 At MedicoVisual, we offer a mix of free and premium content. While most of our system-based Embryology videos are part of the paid subscription, we also have free offerings, such as our Ear Embryology course, available on UA-cam and our website for everyone. Furthermore, some videos from our paid courses are also available for free on UA-cam (like this one). Our premium subscription includes additional resources like MCQ-based quizzes for comprehensive practice. If you're interested in specific systems, you can purchase them individually, like CVS Embryology or GIT Embryology. We also provide a bundled option with all courses at a discounted price. We're committed to making our content accessible, so if the cost is a concern, please feel free to contact me at draizaz@medicovisual.com or via WhatsApp at +923037241030 for a personalized discount. We believe in supporting all students on their medical journey! 😊📚
Hi. Thank you so much for your appreciation. Genital System Embryology is already available for a small fee at www.medicovisual.com/courses/premium-urogenital-system-3d-masterclass Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. WhatsApp: +923037241030 Email: draizaz@medicovisual.com
Thank you for the amazing work, you definitely have to power of being crystal clear and simple! Sorry to bother you, but I was wondering where do the gonads come from. I understand that female + male ducts originate respectively from paramesonephric and mesospheric duct, but as far as I understood from the Langman textbook the gonads are just formed medially (even medial to the mesonephric kidney), so that it seems that they should originate from the genital cord you mention in the beginning of the video. But the genital cord is not mentioned in the Langman.
Thank you so much for your appreciation. According to several authors (I am sorry I don't remember the exact reference but one of the book that I can remeber is "Netter's Atlas of Human Embryology"), nephrogenic cord is the mesenchyme that underlies the bulge into posterior abdominal wall. This bulge is called Nephrogenic "ridge". In other words, celomic epithelium + underlying mesenchyme = ridge. Now in literature, you will almost always find, Nephrogenic cord and Genital ridge (and not the Nephrogenic ridge and Genital cord). This is because gonads are formed by both, the mesenchyme and the celomic epithelium while kidneys are only formed by underlying mesenchyme (cord part only). This is not a proper theory or a rule, its my observation after reading this topic from 20+ textbooks and some journal articles. Some book still arbitrarily use these terms interchangeably. I really wish there should be a central body of anatomists/embryologists to properly define and enforce a standardized usage of terms. (Please let me know, if there is already) Where does the genital ridge come from? Most authors agree that genital ridge develops as result of proliferation of mesenchyme of intermediate mesoderm and to some extent the overlying epithelium. In other words, the intermediate mesoderm proliferates to form two types of buldges, the nephrogenic part and gonadal part. In essence, both have similar origin. I hope I was able to clear your doubts.
Also please note that as I mentioned in my previous comments, these terms are not standardized, unfortunately. So some textbooks like Keith More's Developing Human even use the term genital cords to refer to the primary sex cords. Things become really confusing this way.
@@varunmenon6350 mesonephric duct is derived from pronephric duct. Or to be more precise, mesonephric duct is the new name of pronephric duct, after mesobephric tubules start opening into it. I am sorry for the late response. For some reason, I missed your comment.
Always welcome. Most of the 3D models used in my visual lectures are created by me in Blender 3D software. However, some were bought from websites like turbosquid, sketchfab, and free3d.
Urogenital System Embryology is already available for a small fee at www.medicovisual.com/courses/premium-urogenital-system-3d-masterclass Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. WhatsApp: +923037241030 Email: draizaz@medicovisual.com
Thanks I appreciate what u offer... But u gonna on and on repeating without clear points... Leaving us in a circle without jumping on next one... Anyway thanks
I am sorry that you do not like my style of presentation. Please watch all parts in series. That might make more sense and help you better understand. I truly appreciate your constructive criticism. Looking forward to hear more from you. Criticism helps a lot in improving my lectures.
@@MedicoVisualyou don't have to overemphasize on things you've said before..if we didn't get it the first time we could go over the video again The repetition is weakening but again thank you so much❤
Hello @@chibuzornoble6442 Thank you for your honest feedback. I appreciate you pointing out that repetition can be overdone. I aim to cater to students at different levels, but I understand the need to strike a better balance. I'll keep your suggestion in mind for future videos to ensure they're concise and beneficial for all viewers. Thanks again for your honest feedback and for helping me improve. Your input is invaluable! Best regards, Dr. Aizaz from MedicoVisual
Hi. I am sorry for the late response. I have been busy lately. I start with a basic medical embryology book. Typically BRS, if I already have some understanding of the topic, or Langman if the topic is new for me. I then study it from multiple books of Embryology. Here are my top-picks: 1. Developing Human 10th edition by Keith Moore 2. Larsens Human Embryology by Gary C. Schoenwolf, Steven B. Bleyl, Philip R. Brauer, Philippa H. Francis-West 3. Langman’s Medical Embryology 4. Inderbir Singh's Human Embryology 11th Edition 5. Embryology an illustrated colour text by B S Mitchell R Sharma Robert Britton 6. Human Embryology Developmental Biology by Bruce M. Carlson 6th ed 7. Human Embryology Made Easy by Abdul Hamid Rana 8. Clinical Embryology Robert Carachi 9. Embryology by Robert E Coalson 10. Human Embryology Prenatal Development of Form and Function by W. J. Hamilton 11. Developmental biology by Michael J. F. Barresi, Scott F. Gilbert For most of the topics, just knowing Embryology is not enough. To understand clearly, I also go through relevant topic from textbooks of Anatomy, Histology and Physiology. Regarding the animations, I mainly use "Blender" it is free and open-source. For 2D, PowerPoint is enough.
The worth of watching a 30 minute lecture to actually understand embryology is such a bliss
The way you explain embryology is amazing!!! These are the best videos to make your embryology concepts crystal clear !!!
I've almost spent the whole day trying to understand this topic and bro made is so simple.. appreciated.
Thank u so much dr aizaz, u r the best channel for embryology lectures, no channel on youtube has ever achieved this level of clearing topics to students when it comes to embryology❤ I love all the effort u put in these videos, u deserve millions of audience, you have made embryology a very interesting subject to learn❤
One of the greatest channels in youtube
After much effort, I have found this video...
But really, I have understood everything now that I didn't understand from other videos...
Thank you very much for this kind of animation with much explanation
First time in my life embryology seems interesting and all credit goes to ur video ❤❤❤
Please upload remaining part also.
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i've been struggling with the concepts so much and i finally found the answers, thank you so much!
Waouw! Thankyou so much! Great video,thankyou for your work Sir! I love the animation, 3D, your way of explaining, voice and tone, and how it has repetition, so it really sticks. Intermediate mesoderm, if I cant remember anything else, that word alone should give a few points 😂 thankyou! ❤
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Thank you very much for explaining this very detail, can you please upload video on urogenital ridge, development of the reproductive system
Reproductive System Embryology is already available for a small fee at www.medicovisual.com/courses/premium-urogenital-system-3d-masterclass
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
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Love your video
Thank you. Unlike my professors, you don't go around showing off your prizes and stuff you've accomplished I don't care a damn about. You actually TEACH EMBRYOLOGY!
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Hai sir . Iam not a medico but I like to know embryology. I appreciate ur work.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you are interested in embryology. Even if you are not a medico, you can still learn a lot from these visual lectures. Feel free to ask any question that you may have. 😊
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Great video, I was wondering if u can you recommend me a good comprehensive textbook for embryology ?
Thank you.
Unfortunately, I could not find any decent quality Embryology book. :-(
I guess everyone who studies embryology needs your premium subscription. Do you put videos that you will put later in the future, or is it necessary for us to buy the premium masterclass course to get the full content?
Thank you for reaching out with your question! 🌟
At MedicoVisual, we offer a mix of free and premium content.
While most of our system-based Embryology videos are part of the paid subscription, we also have free offerings, such as our Ear Embryology course, available on UA-cam and our website for everyone. Furthermore, some videos from our paid courses are also available for free on UA-cam (like this one).
Our premium subscription includes additional resources like MCQ-based quizzes for comprehensive practice.
If you're interested in specific systems, you can purchase them individually, like CVS Embryology or GIT Embryology. We also provide a bundled option with all courses at a discounted price.
We're committed to making our content accessible, so if the cost is a concern, please feel free to contact me at draizaz@medicovisual.com or via WhatsApp at +923037241030 for a personalized discount.
We believe in supporting all students on their medical journey! 😊📚
@@MedicoVisual that is a very detailed and useful answer, thank you
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Can you please make videos in genital system development please 😢❤?
Hi.
Thank you so much for your appreciation.
Genital System Embryology is already available for a small fee at www.medicovisual.com/courses/premium-urogenital-system-3d-masterclass
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
WhatsApp: +923037241030
Email: draizaz@medicovisual.com
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Thank you for the amazing work, you definitely have to power of being crystal clear and simple!
Sorry to bother you, but I was wondering where do the gonads come from. I understand that female + male ducts originate respectively from paramesonephric and mesospheric duct, but as far as I understood from the Langman textbook the gonads are just formed medially (even medial to the mesonephric kidney), so that it seems that they should originate from the genital cord you mention in the beginning of the video. But the genital cord is not mentioned in the Langman.
Thank you so much for your appreciation.
According to several authors (I am sorry I don't remember the exact reference but one of the book that I can remeber is "Netter's Atlas of Human Embryology"), nephrogenic cord is the mesenchyme that underlies the bulge into posterior abdominal wall. This bulge is called Nephrogenic "ridge". In other words, celomic epithelium + underlying mesenchyme = ridge.
Now in literature, you will almost always find, Nephrogenic cord and Genital ridge (and not the Nephrogenic ridge and Genital cord). This is because gonads are formed by both, the mesenchyme and the celomic epithelium while kidneys are only formed by underlying mesenchyme (cord part only).
This is not a proper theory or a rule, its my observation after reading this topic from 20+ textbooks and some journal articles. Some book still arbitrarily use these terms interchangeably. I really wish there should be a central body of anatomists/embryologists to properly define and enforce a standardized usage of terms. (Please let me know, if there is already)
Where does the genital ridge come from?
Most authors agree that genital ridge develops as result of proliferation of mesenchyme of intermediate mesoderm and to some extent the overlying epithelium. In other words, the intermediate mesoderm proliferates to form two types of buldges, the nephrogenic part and gonadal part. In essence, both have similar origin.
I hope I was able to clear your doubts.
Also please note that as I mentioned in my previous comments, these terms are not standardized, unfortunately. So some textbooks like Keith More's Developing Human even use the term genital cords to refer to the primary sex cords. Things become really confusing this way.
@@MedicoVisual It was very helpful, thank you!
Thankyouuu so much sir..also does this mean mesonephric duct is derived from pronephros? Or is it more apt to say pronephros degenerates completely?
@@varunmenon6350 mesonephric duct is derived from pronephric duct. Or to be more precise, mesonephric duct is the new name of pronephric duct, after mesobephric tubules start opening into it.
I am sorry for the late response. For some reason, I missed your comment.
Great vid !
Thanks alot
+Do you design these 3D models by yourself?
Always welcome.
Most of the 3D models used in my visual lectures are created by me in Blender 3D software. However, some were bought from websites like turbosquid, sketchfab, and free3d.
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Kindly upload the urogenital system embryology
Urogenital System Embryology is already available for a small fee at www.medicovisual.com/courses/premium-urogenital-system-3d-masterclass
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
WhatsApp: +923037241030
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From where coelomic epithelium is derived??
Lateral plate or intermediate mesoderm??
Thanku sir❤
Lateral Plate Mesoderm; specifically Somatopleuric Part of Lateral Plate Mesoderm.
What program or app did the Dr. used to show us the embryo?
Blender 3D (www.blender.org)
Thanks I appreciate what u offer... But u gonna on and on repeating without clear points... Leaving us in a circle without jumping on next one... Anyway thanks
I am sorry that you do not like my style of presentation. Please watch all parts in series. That might make more sense and help you better understand. I truly appreciate your constructive criticism. Looking forward to hear more from you. Criticism helps a lot in improving my lectures.
Also, can you please share some insights on how can I improve it?
This is so true
@@MedicoVisualyou don't have to overemphasize on things you've said before..if we didn't get it the first time we could go over the video again
The repetition is weakening but again thank you so much❤
Hello @@chibuzornoble6442
Thank you for your honest feedback. I appreciate you pointing out that repetition can be overdone. I aim to cater to students at different levels, but I understand the need to strike a better balance. I'll keep your suggestion in mind for future videos to ensure they're concise and beneficial for all viewers.
Thanks again for your honest feedback and for helping me improve. Your input is invaluable!
Best regards,
Dr. Aizaz from MedicoVisual
What the app you using for this?
Please answer i need the app
It's a software called Blender
hi, i wonder if you can tell me what platform or programme do you use for the resources, i need to study a lot for embriology
Hi. I am sorry for the late response. I have been busy lately.
I start with a basic medical embryology book. Typically BRS, if I already have some understanding of the topic, or Langman if the topic is new for me.
I then study it from multiple books of Embryology. Here are my top-picks:
1. Developing Human 10th edition by Keith Moore
2. Larsens Human Embryology by Gary C. Schoenwolf, Steven B. Bleyl, Philip R. Brauer, Philippa H. Francis-West
3. Langman’s Medical Embryology
4. Inderbir Singh's Human Embryology 11th Edition
5. Embryology an illustrated colour text by B S Mitchell R Sharma Robert Britton
6. Human Embryology Developmental Biology by Bruce M. Carlson 6th ed
7. Human Embryology Made Easy by Abdul Hamid Rana
8. Clinical Embryology Robert Carachi
9. Embryology by Robert E Coalson
10. Human Embryology Prenatal Development of Form and Function by W. J. Hamilton
11. Developmental biology by Michael J. F. Barresi, Scott F. Gilbert
For most of the topics, just knowing Embryology is not enough. To understand clearly, I also go through relevant topic from textbooks of Anatomy, Histology and Physiology.
Regarding the animations, I mainly use "Blender" it is free and open-source. For 2D, PowerPoint is enough.
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Please , give us the pdf if you have 🎉 .
I am sorry. PDF Notes are not available as of now. It is a priority though.
@@MedicoVisual or even illustrations ?
@@dr.ahmedal-yousif7398 Illustrations will be included in the PDF notes
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