ANATOMY; LYMPHATIC SYSTEM by Professor Fink

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • Professor Fink identifies the 3 major functions of the Lymphatic (Immune) System, covers the circulation through the Lymphatic Vessels (Right & Left Lymphatic Ducts), and then describes the Lymph Nodes (white pulp tissue), the Spleen (white pulp tissue & red pulp tissue), the Thymus, the Tonsils, and the Appendix. Professor Fink then reviews lymphedema in elephantiasis and in radical mastectomies.
    Check-out professor fink's web-site for additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com
    Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: wlac.redshelf.com/
    “Hard Copy” Lecture Outlines can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore at: onlinestore.wlac.edu/fink.asp

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  • @luisvalentin9832
    @luisvalentin9832 Рік тому +2

    Profesores Fink hits home gets the message across

  • @DILFDylF
    @DILFDylF 10 років тому +8

    11:05 "You'd say, 'Yeah? Why does it drain into the left?'" I love his stupid question voice.

  • @nikkidowd6063
    @nikkidowd6063 9 років тому +8

    You are awesome. When study times get tuff, I can rely on Professor Fink. YOU ARE THE BOMB!

  • @ddiv7433
    @ddiv7433 11 років тому +1

    It's nice to hear a lecture that is in English. I go to school in Miami and a the instructors have heavy accents

  • @raygaytan1836
    @raygaytan1836 9 років тому

    Thank You!!!!! You paint the best picture when it comes to breaking down how the system works.

  • @Gisellelight
    @Gisellelight 9 років тому +1

    WOW! You are indeed the great professor! You just know how to bring the message across. Thank you!

  • @4everanurse
    @4everanurse 11 років тому +1

    You are the best lecturer I have heard so far on the net.
    Thank you for A & P help. I can really understand this system now.

  • @ebaligeorge4961
    @ebaligeorge4961 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent lesson 🇹🇿

  • @OzoneMe03
    @OzoneMe03 10 років тому +4

    WOW!! this is probably the most entertaining educational video I've seen since like, forever. WOW!!!- Thanks for this video, it's amazing.

  • @elizabethpizarro856
    @elizabethpizarro856 10 років тому +11

    Thanks Professor Fink. I wish my Anatomy's professor would teach the way you do. Professors need knowledge, but they also need to know how to transmit it.
    .

  • @professorfink
    @professorfink  11 років тому +1

    Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore on-line. The LINK is posted at the bottom of the Video DESCRIPTION above.

  • @daniellehayes9968
    @daniellehayes9968 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Professor Fink - you are amazing!

  • @katerynasmith5162
    @katerynasmith5162 8 років тому +1

    great lecture. I love them all. Thank you for uploading for all of us

  • @frankfromupstateny3796
    @frankfromupstateny3796 3 роки тому +1

    Ahhh... wish I could be a college student studying anatomy.. .for a lifetime. Fun times on Ridgemont High for me.

  • @LamarBConsciousLiving
    @LamarBConsciousLiving 10 років тому +2

    Professor you go hard fam.
    I watch as much as possible from you! U r real deal.

  • @shellymorris3296
    @shellymorris3296 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video...I will look out for others.

  • @sashatoma
    @sashatoma 11 років тому +1

    He has THE look of a professor

  • @repentfast7793
    @repentfast7793 4 роки тому +1

    Professor Fink you are a genius, thank you, I love this so much.

  • @Feinebea
    @Feinebea 11 років тому +1

    Thank you! This is exactly what I need for my exam

  • @amieduff84
    @amieduff84 10 років тому +1

    FINK IS AWESOME!!!! Getting me through A&P like a champion! Thanks a million!

  • @MisfitKurd
    @MisfitKurd 10 років тому +3

    You are simply the best!!!!

  • @mariamasesay
    @mariamasesay 9 років тому

    Great lecture! Passing this test tmrw

  • @rudellynch2213
    @rudellynch2213 11 років тому +1

    you are the best Professor... thank you

  • @angelicac3249
    @angelicac3249 3 роки тому +2

    The best! I love his lectures

  • @rushnella
    @rushnella 10 років тому

    thanks, this was a big help!

  • @lyubovabato4778
    @lyubovabato4778 11 років тому +1

    It is important information to understand how our body works and stay well.

  • @may-fz3tn
    @may-fz3tn 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much, you have helped me a lot in my online classes.

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  7 років тому +1

      The LEFT Lymphatic Duct is sometimes called the "Thoracic Duct". Calling the Right Lymphatic Duct the "Thoracic Duct" is an error on page P-1 of the Lecture Outline.

  • @andrearamirez7502
    @andrearamirez7502 9 років тому

    GREAT!!! Thanks so much!!!

  • @godlove1942
    @godlove1942 9 років тому

    well done professor fink

  • @drdwgmd14
    @drdwgmd14 10 років тому

    What year was this recorded. So crazy to see paper nots, not a power point! I LOVE it.

  • @stefanosakillefsbetancourt4970
    @stefanosakillefsbetancourt4970 8 років тому

    Thanks , greatings from Colombia

  • @littleeggy
    @littleeggy 10 років тому +12

    His clapping scares me AWAKE!

  • @chars3911
    @chars3911 7 років тому

    YOU ARE MY HERO!

  • @caroldurand6803
    @caroldurand6803 8 років тому +2

    Your lectures are AMAZING. You are a GREAT teacher. :-))))

  • @chloenguyen2669
    @chloenguyen2669 10 років тому +9

    there is mistake on this video about the thoracic duct ( on left lymphatic) not on right lymphatic @3'59 on the map that he show. It was correct later on

    • @jadiecreeger5292
      @jadiecreeger5292 5 років тому

      Thank you, I was so confused at first by that!

  • @ikramullah4015
    @ikramullah4015 7 років тому

    love you fink.

  • @kailashsingh9737
    @kailashsingh9737 8 місяців тому +1

    Very nice ❤

  • @vastiangeles8677
    @vastiangeles8677 11 років тому +1

    on page P-1 it said at the bottom that the thoracic duct is located at the right side, but that is incorrect, it is located at the left side (sorry, I just didn't want nobody to get it wrong, love your videos though)

  • @prestigeprestiges8311
    @prestigeprestiges8311 2 роки тому +1

    The BEST!!!!

  • @narcoleptic-insomniac4663
    @narcoleptic-insomniac4663 4 роки тому

    So over the last year I have been diagnosed with both Hashimoto's and severe Lymphoedema in both of my legs. The swelling of my lymph nodes (lrq) is getting so extreme that I spent 8 hours in the emergency room the other night trying to figure out if I had a hernia or if appendicitis was causing the horrible pain....turns out it was my Nodes sweling up and mimicking the feeling of both. I was fit and moving up at my company before that car wreck. Now I’m completely ruined. Daily not only are both of my legs horrible and swollen. My feet will swell up in the shower even. The node in my lower right quadrant has been really really painful as well.
    I am a 31yr male. I’m 5”10 and my weight is between 225 and 210. Thyroid issues on my fathers side and no direct history of anyone with Lymphoedema.
    In 2014 my thoracic curve was injured and I was forced to quit skateboarding, and many other fun physical activities. Then in October of 18 I was at my job just walking and my left foot went out and swelled up out of nowhere. I had to go to physical therapy and specialists for over a year, I finally got diagnosed of nov. of 19...around the same time my Lymphoedema started to hurt all the time.
    I went from being extremely active to now barely being able to hold my 11 year job because I’m so hurt all the time.
    It’s awful, absolutely awful.

  • @majinsush
    @majinsush 11 років тому +3

    I absolutely love your videos professor fink.. But I like to make a point..! and i am pretty sure about it..That T lymphocytes originate in bone marrow and it just Matures in Thymus !!! isnt it! B cells originates as well as matures in bone marrow !!! Means almost all blood cells originate in Bone marrow only.. isnt it???

  • @sentinelislander5239
    @sentinelislander5239 7 років тому +1

    seems very basic now..btw great work professor

  • @JosephMartinez2014
    @JosephMartinez2014 11 років тому

    Thank you Sir,
    The video provided was a big help, but I am unable to find the URL address for WLAC Bookstore

  • @andrearamirez7502
    @andrearamirez7502 9 років тому +1

    PROF FINK first of all let me congratulate you for such and amaizing videos you post, i love your videos.. :)
    i have 2 questions
    1-why the thymus shouldnt be called a gland, doesnt it produce thymosing? isnt that a hormone?
    2-also, i wonder which is the correct name of the left duct as on the first page says right lymphatic duct is also called thoracic but later in page 2 at the bottom it says LEFT LYMPHATIC DUCT (thoracic), so i am confused which is the called Thoracic Duct. could you please explain me it .

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  9 років тому +4

      Thank you for your questions:
      (1) Thymosin is not truly a Hormone secreted specifically from the Thymus. There are dozens of "thymosin" peptides (short proteins) released by MANY different tissue cells in the body and having a diverse number of actions. SO, it is most appropriate to not call the Thymus a "gland".
      (2) It is best to call the major ducts for conducting lymph, a Right Lymphatic and Left Lymphatic Duct. (The Left Lymphatic Duct is sometimes called the "Thoracic Duct"). (Calling the Right Lymphatic Duct the "Thoracic Duct" is an error on page P-1 of the Lecture Outline.)

  • @bryanna7408
    @bryanna7408 11 років тому +1

    The thymus secretes hormones according to my textbook so it is a gland isn't it?

  • @jasonmaranan2762
    @jasonmaranan2762 11 років тому

    all thumbs up!!!

  • @nrenaeb24
    @nrenaeb24 11 років тому

    I just LOVE your lectures... I will say however, you said that elephantiasis does not exist in the US.... I can say first hand that it does. I took care of a man in a health care facility that had genital elephantiasis. I had never seen it before and I haven't seen it since, but it was... for lack of a better word horrendous.

  • @shalujain5445
    @shalujain5445 7 років тому

    Love u sir from india❤

  • @s10dlka
    @s10dlka 8 років тому

    Around 6:00 you show two lymphatic ducts ascending from the abdomen. As far as I know, there should only be one duct: the left lymphatic (or thoracic) duct. The right lymphatic duct is a very short vessel starting in the neck, not the abdomen. You talk about the right being smaller than the left, implying smaller in width, when in fact it is just much smaller in length (possibly also smaller in width, I'm not sure).

  • @missyburke1462
    @missyburke1462 9 років тому

    In the third minute where you talk about the pathway lymph travels, you wrote thoracic under the right lymphatic duct. Isn't the left lymphatic duct called thoracic?

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  9 років тому +4

      Missy Burke You are correct. Probably it is best to refer to them as Right & Left Lymphatic Ducts.

  • @geojor
    @geojor 11 років тому

    how does the lymph get from the head region to the subclavian veins?...hello from Prince Edward Island, Canada..you're an Excellent Teacher...

  • @joelbruneski6486
    @joelbruneski6486 4 роки тому +3

    "because God made it that way".
    Thanks. Good to hear the truth in a biology video.

    • @MoniMeka
      @MoniMeka 3 роки тому

      Lol, yep! 😁

    • @arturo7926
      @arturo7926 3 роки тому

      I can't tell if this is a joke.

  • @drdwgmd14
    @drdwgmd14 10 років тому +1

    The second clap caused me to drop my laptop and it shattered into 100s of pieces....

  • @manudasmd
    @manudasmd 8 років тому +2

    lymphocytes form in bone marrow but mature in lymphoid organs. ..

    • @Nate-iu5oh
      @Nate-iu5oh 8 років тому +1

      +Manu Das T cells are formed in bone marrow but then move to the thymus.

  • @drdwgmd14
    @drdwgmd14 10 років тому

    I like the clapa

  • @doloresmccloskey7778
    @doloresmccloskey7778 7 років тому

    Hmmm, common sense prevails, I also agree with Dr Robert Morse.

  • @jeannena100
    @jeannena100 8 років тому

    With all due respect, I suggest you hear what Robt Morse, ND has to say about the lymph. It makes no sense that the cleaner of the body - lymph - would pollute the blood. The blood supplies oxygen nutrients - why would the 'sewer system' merge with the provider system?

    • @professorfink
      @professorfink  8 років тому +15

      +Jeanne Natré Jeanne, what I teach as a professor of Anatomy & Physiology, is what has been established as our scientific and medical knowledge at this time. Robert Morse is presenting some science mixed with his own personal metaphysics and philosophy. I really cannot comment on his "opinions". Thank you for your question.

    • @ilovefrogs7120
      @ilovefrogs7120 6 років тому +2

      Years ago, I spent a week in Florida at a class taught by Bob Morse. All this time later, after years of reading and learning from real experts (including Professor Finks lectures here on UA-cam) I wish I could go back and save myself the time and money I spent on Bobs class. To say there is no comparison would be an insult to Professor Fink. This comment is less of a reply to Jeanne, and more of a cautionary tale to anyone who is thinking about spending their valuable time and energy sitting in one of Bobs classes.

  • @woloabel
    @woloabel 5 років тому

    Die Schutze der Korpe muss besser sei....

  • @stephenprice3357
    @stephenprice3357 5 років тому

    AP2 is much harder than AP1

  • @susannichols4372
    @susannichols4372 5 років тому

    Sadly, it doesn't take a radical mastectomy to get lymphedema, taking even one node can throw the system into lymphedema.

  • @shagulhamad1948
    @shagulhamad1948 8 років тому +4

    Thats why in islam, its sunat to sleep on your right side. :D

    • @novaknight2256
      @novaknight2256 5 років тому

      I didn’t make that connection! I only knew it was because your heart is slightly on the left and sleeping on the right relieves it more than sleeping on the left would

    • @alphacentauri5407
      @alphacentauri5407 5 років тому

      Unfortunately, there is no correlation or causation this with fewer instances of lymph pathologies or better prognosis. In science we use empirical evidence and we try to back our claims with such :)

  • @LamarBConsciousLiving
    @LamarBConsciousLiving 10 років тому +1

    Shelbie not in all groups of people. The Caucasian loses thymus vitality at approx. 12. This isn't part of this system teaching/ perspective. Each system teaches according to its disposition. We are learning from that position. There are others.
    Yes it does secrete hormones. But to discuss this we have to dwell in carbon content.

  • @professorfink
    @professorfink  11 років тому +1

    Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased from the WLAC Bookstore on-line. The LINK is posted at the bottom of the Video DESCRIPTION above.