As a beginner radiologist from Kazakhstan, I really appreciate how well you explain radiology concepts in such simple and easy-to-understand videos. Your content has been incredibly helpful for me on my learning journey. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
It is clinical educators such as yourself who are making radiology accessible and helping deliver world-class healthcare at the global level. I look forward to your new content and the clinical betterment it will bring to students, clinicians, and even patients. I wish you luck in your future endeavors. - B
I am so touch that i found ur teaching which is easy to understand, very smooth and calm voice. Thanks for doing this video. Really really appreciate for ur effort
I would like to say a big thank you to all the anatomy based videos that you uploaded, it really helps us as first year radiology trainees to read the CT and to pass the FRCR 1 examination, really appreciate the content
Hello Dr. Nel, thank you so much for taking the time to make concise educational videos such as these. You explain difficult concepts very well, in a clear and simple way, and it helps a lot in radiology training. Wishing you good health and may abundant blessings come your way for your efforts. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your great video and clear explanation!!! If we can have more videos for head and neck anatomy in radiology, we would be very grateful for you, dr. Thank you so much for your great effort.
Very very helpful sir. Thank you so much. Can I ask you about the book or material you used to study anatomy?? I stuck with cross sectional anatomy very often. Please guide
I've yet landed on one of your videos that I wish I'd seen before I read that difficult neck MRI awhile ago. Ugh! Great video again, as always! Keep 'em coming! :)
Excellent video as always - I very much enjoyed your explanation of the parapharyngeal space. It's always good to see how complex anatomy becomes useful clinically
please give lectures on base of skull , the importance of pterygoid plates involvement in pathology, pterygopalatine pterygomaxillary fissures. pterygoid muscles, infratemporal fossa and ct and MRI appearances- both normal anatomy and pathology
Thanks a lot. Can you explain me about prevertebral space extension? I already know retropharyngeal space and danger space's extension in your lecture. For this, thank you again.
Exellent study material. Pls do major cases or pathologies from one system like Main pathologies of MR knee likewise so that we get a consolidated study of cases per section in a sitting.
Thank you Simi. Definitely plan on covering pathology in the future (hopefully get experts in to present) I still need to improve my own knowledge in these areas before trying to teach 🙂
Thank you so much for your videos!) It would be even better to have text annotations on video, because it is difficult to accept information just by ears, especially for radiologist)
Hi Wama. I've tried to film a temporal bone video. But not yet happy with the outcome. Once I've found the perfect case and have figured out how best to explain the anatomy, I will definitely release a video
Good evening, can u kindly provide the source i can use as im writing part 1 and i see u havent done ct scan, flouroscopy, mammogram and nuclear medicine , can u kindly advise the source i can read. I love your work so much. Im writing in two weeks time with cmsa
Hi Sonti. Hope the studying is going well! I use Bushberg - Essential Physics of Medical Imaging. The website radiologycafe is also a good place for basic conceptual understanding. Hope that helps!
You know radiology so well and the best part is you are able to explain concepts in such simple and easy to understand videos. Thanks again…
I'm glad they're easy to follow along! Appreciate all your support Neeru 🙂
As a beginner radiologist from Kazakhstan, I really appreciate how well you explain radiology concepts in such simple and easy-to-understand videos. Your content has been incredibly helpful for me on my learning journey. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
It is clinical educators such as yourself who are making radiology accessible and helping deliver world-class healthcare at the global level. I look forward to your new content and the clinical betterment it will bring to students, clinicians, and even patients. I wish you luck in your future endeavors.
- B
Thanks Barack. Please tell Michelle I say hi 👋
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I am an ENT surgeon and I really appreciate the video. Thanks a lot!
You are so welcome Arijit!
I am so touch that i found ur teaching which is easy to understand, very smooth and calm voice. Thanks for doing this video. Really really appreciate for ur effort
Thank you ❤️
I would like to say a big thank you to all the anatomy based videos that you uploaded, it really helps us as first year radiology trainees to read the CT and to pass the FRCR 1 examination, really appreciate the content
It really is my pleasure. Trying to create something I wish was around for my Part 1. Hope your radiology training is going well 😊
Budding H&N surgeon here. I found this so helpful. Thank you 🤗
Thank you doc. I was stuck on the deep neck infections for my ENT boards. This tutorial helped a lot.
Great radiologist explaining Very well in simple ways.
Great video! I have been searching for CT, MRI anatomy learning videos & this really helps me to understand very well. 🤩
Thank you. The clinical application with the lesion is a good one
Hello Dr. Nel, thank you so much for taking the time to make concise educational videos such as these. You explain difficult concepts very well, in a clear and simple way, and it helps a lot in radiology training. Wishing you good health and may abundant blessings come your way for your efforts. Thanks!
Thank you Jelica! I really appreciate you taking the time to write such a lovely comment. Made my day 😊
Great job! Your video was informative and engaging. I really enjoyed watching it and learned a lot. Keep up the good work!🙏
You are a genius sir. Thank you so much for your wonderful lectures and presentation. We appreciate it so much.
very precisely and aptly described. i am really inspired to study harder. thank you
Sir
Thank you Neha 🙏🏻
Fantastic video. Please make more and detailed video on head neck
Thank you so much for your great video and clear explanation!!! If we can have more videos for head and neck anatomy in radiology, we would be very grateful for you, dr. Thank you so much for your great effort.
Great thought process and excellent lecture
Thank you!
beautiful, concise, and informative as always, thank you very much
You are very welcome. Thank you
Fascia saved my life from my spinal neck surgery.
Very very helpful sir. Thank you so much. Can I ask you about the book or material you used to study anatomy?? I stuck with cross sectional anatomy very often. Please guide
Great lecture. The lectures in this topic are complimentary to each other to make understanding easier.
I'm glad they are helping Cai!
Good lecture . Learnt about stylomandibular widening, mri findings . Thank you sir
Thank you Senthil 🙂
On behalf of all aspiring ENT surgeons, THANK YOU!
🙌 so happy to help!
yours videos are so good!
Tks!
these anatomy videos are really well done, they are clear and very useful, a big thank you from Italy🇮🇹 keep it up you are great👍🏻
Thank you Rosana! Really appreciate it. Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
I've yet landed on one of your videos that I wish I'd seen before I read that difficult neck MRI awhile ago. Ugh! Great video again, as always! Keep 'em coming! :)
Thank you Keeshia. Just trying to make videos I wish I had when studying. I'm so glad they're helping!
Excellent, thank you very much. Very beautifully explained. Is it possible for you to do one video on head spaces as well? Thank you
Thank you so much for sharing excellent educational video🙏
My pleasure Fahim 🙏🏻
Hello Dr Nel, Thank you very much for short and sweet description.
Could you upload a vedio on radiological signs of cortical landmarks of the brain?
Ooh, yes. Great video idea. Adding it to my list.
Excellent video as always - I very much enjoyed your explanation of the parapharyngeal space. It's always good to see how complex anatomy becomes useful clinically
Glad you enjoyed it Karan!
please give lectures on base of skull , the importance of pterygoid plates involvement in pathology, pterygopalatine pterygomaxillary fissures. pterygoid muscles, infratemporal fossa and ct and MRI appearances- both normal anatomy and pathology
Thanks alot dear doctor, your radiology videos are very informative and helpful, keep it up
Thank you Obayda ☺️
Thank you so much! Great explanation and easy to understand for beginner.
My pleasure!
Really thanks for the video! You really make it clear!
Thank you! Glad it’s helpful 🙏🏻
Thank you so much Sir! Its so helpful. Can you please elaborate on various deep neck space infections.
Amazing explanation. Thank you
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with in such a simple way...I find all your videos very helpful 🙏
Thank you Neeru. Very grateful for your support 🙏 it means a lot.
So grateful for your tutorial.
Thank you. Hope it was helpful 😊
Thank you so much doc ... Helpful for my exams ...
Great! I’m glad 🙂
Thanks a lot. Can you explain me about prevertebral space extension? I already know retropharyngeal space and danger space's extension in your lecture. For this, thank you again.
Thank u 🙏
Thankuuu so muchhhh for such an excellent sharing
Most welcome 😊
Exellent study material. Pls do major cases or pathologies from one system like Main pathologies of MR knee likewise so that we get a consolidated study of cases per section in a sitting.
Thank you Simi. Definitely plan on covering pathology in the future (hopefully get experts in to present) I still need to improve my own knowledge in these areas before trying to teach 🙂
Thank you 🌺
Pleasure Mak 🌺
Awsome! Exactly what I needed, thank you.
Absolute pleasure. Glad it helped!
Plz make more videos on cross sectional anatomy as well as pathologies in ct and mri .plz will be thankful
Very educative, thanks a bunch !
thank u ,soo simple explanation
You are most welcome Dr Soumyar 🙂
U are awesome brother..hope to see more contents like this.. 👍👍
Thanks mate! More to come 🙂
As always ,you are great .Thanks so much
Could you please make a video of the neck levels with regards to head and neck cancer and the lymph nodes
Amazing video, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
so useful, thank you!
very nice and informative video, could you please go over the brain in your next video. Thanks
Thanks for making such great videos. Can u please make a video on Cardiac CT and MR anatomy.
Thank you Saba. Great suggestions. Will have to do those in a video soon!
Plz make video on ct and MRI pathologic cases plz ..sir
Excellent lecture
Thank you Waleed!
Thank you so much for your videos!) It would be even better to have text annotations on video, because it is difficult to accept information just by ears, especially for radiologist)
Thank you so much
Pleasure Sara 🙂
Please do the temporal bone anatomy, great video
Hi Wama. I've tried to film a temporal bone video. But not yet happy with the outcome. Once I've found the perfect case and have figured out how best to explain the anatomy, I will definitely release a video
Thank you alot
thank you sir. i enjoyed your presentation. can you do on temporal bone and ear anatomy please.
I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊 will definitely have to do the temporal bone soon! Seems to be a common request. Watch this space!
@@radiologytutorials respect sir
Is the spinal chord radio opaque
Amazing
Thank you! 🙏🏻
So nice
Thank you Sunanda!
Hates off to u sir..nicely explained such a difficult topic
Thank you!
Good evening, can u kindly provide the source i can use as im writing part 1 and i see u havent done ct scan, flouroscopy, mammogram and nuclear medicine , can u kindly advise the source i can read. I love your work so much.
Im writing in two weeks time with cmsa
Hi Sonti. Hope the studying is going well! I use Bushberg - Essential Physics of Medical Imaging. The website radiologycafe is also a good place for basic conceptual understanding. Hope that helps!
Thank you!
My pleasure Cancan!
You really look like Peter Parker
Thank you for the video btw, I understood a lot!
Haha 😂 thanks!
thank u so much sir...
Always a pleasure Shabnam!
much thanks
Pleasure Asmaa 🙂
What does it take for me to interview you on Craniocervical Junction?
You saved my life I always hated neck studies.
Retroperitoneal anatomy next. Sir
Great idea Mohsin 👍🏻
larynx anatomy
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I cant concentrate. U cute ❤
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