Medical Embryology - Development of Cardinal Veins and the Large Veins
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2015
- 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!
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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.
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Do you have an explanation of the development of the eye?
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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 .
DUCTUS VENOSUS is formed by vitelline veins OR is it the direct extension of Left umb vein?
Very slow voice in video ;can't hear and see the video at same time