I suffered a major Venus sinus Thrombosis in October of 2016. Then after 8 operations to block some of the fistulars at Salford Royal, I was still confused as to what happened and what was done to me in the intervening 6 years. You showed me in 15 minutes and helped explain why I suffer with migraines and their position, cheers.
LOL. I tried learning this from various books(CAN'T PICTURE THE STORY), tried searching stuff online and as you said people don't really mention it, and in 15 minutes everything is just crystal clear. Thank you very much sir.
Your lectures are amazing! It was the first time that I thought anatomy can be fun and that I not only want to pass but to understand how those things work and why!!! THANK YOU :) By the way, can you make a lecture about the limbic system?
Thank u I've never asked myself how these models are put together. Thanks for showing us that.Totally Amazing, Lol Only the qualities of a truly Brilliant teacher. God Bless, Keep'em coming
Wonderful videos. Thank you. Keep it up, Dr. W. Is the periosteum of the cranial bones the same as the outer portion of the dura mater or are there 2 layers of dura and then a periosteum?
Thank you for a great demo. May I ask if you provide a demo on exact flow of the blood through each sinus? I have an exam in the coming days and cannot get my head around it lol
Hey these are fabulous thankyou! Can you make an updated playlist with all your neuro videos in? These neuroanatomy ones would be gold if in one place! Do you have a Patreon account? :)
Is ther any particular reason why the cavernous sinus is built like that? I've been wondering what on earth the reason behind sending cranial nerves and an artery through a vein!
what about the arachnoid granulations that appear in the superior sagittal sinus? Why not in other sinuses? Why are there openings or splits in the dura mater, is that where the capillaries are draining into and the granulations found between the split of the dura sift through it? Are there more capillaries draining into the superior sagittal sinus? and when there is a split of dura why do we call that a sinus as well when the sinuses are generally regarded as veins?
Hello, I was informed I possibly had venous sinus thrombosis from a MRV scan. I was scanned again with CTA it was negative. I just want to be sure it’s negative. I see that you have a lot of experience with the scans. If all possible could you view my two scans you can also use them for studies and teaching purposes.
one hour lecture and i learnt nothing.. 15 mins and bam! i feel like an expert
+JustFlameAHoliic Great! Glad I could help.
Was feeling overwhelmed with this topic, but you have cleared so much up for me.. Thank you!
Thank you. Wish I found your videos earlier. But still I am very happy to find your channel. Your videos are helping a lot
You are so generous to come out and teach students all over the world.. can't thank you enough for this (from india)
You have literally made my life easy, I was stuck on this topic for the past one hour. Thanks so so much!! 😭😭
Great! That's the aim, so it's nice to hear that I'm helpful. Thanks.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I really love all of your videos including this one. You are awesome!!!
Thanks!
I suffered a major Venus sinus Thrombosis in October of 2016. Then after 8 operations to block some of the fistulars at Salford Royal, I was still confused as to what happened and what was done to me in the intervening 6 years. You showed me in 15 minutes and helped explain why I suffer with migraines and their position, cheers.
Wow!!! In 15 mins and it sticks like forever. Thank you sir. I'm grateful!
LOL. I tried learning this from various books(CAN'T PICTURE THE STORY), tried searching stuff online and as you said people don't really mention it, and in 15 minutes everything is just crystal clear. Thank you very much sir.
Thankyou so much sir! This is amazing! I like your editing style and overall, I like your videos! 👍👍
Your lectures are amazing! It was the first time that I thought anatomy can be fun and that I not only want to pass but to understand how those things work and why!!! THANK YOU :) By the way, can you make a lecture about the limbic system?
Excellent - interesting, thorough and clear.
You and your videoes are awesome! Thank you so much!
This is amazing. 15 mins worth it.
Thank u I've never asked myself how these models are put together. Thanks for showing us that.Totally Amazing, Lol Only the qualities of a truly Brilliant teacher. God Bless, Keep'em coming
Wao amazing Respected Sir. Your style of lecture is amazing. Thanks for such great job. You made this tough topic very easy.
Great! Thanks.
This was so so helpful!! Thank you!
Amazing....
Preparing for my specialization and ur videos are really helping me
Thumbs up
Very good explanation. Thank you!
Gosh this is so good.... Please please upload more. Pressor you are great!!!
Thanks - I'm uploading one anatomy video each week. It's all in a bit of a random order though!
Pls put more videos on neuroanatomy sir....very well presented
Thank You, for existing
This was amazing!
can't see the forest for the trees without your help thank you very much
Totally understood, thanks!
awesome Sam.. I wished u could have mentioned abt cavernous sinus and it's tributaries also
You are a beast, thank you!!
Thank you! This was so so helpful!!! :D
Helping me a lot like always
Amazing video! Thank you so much!! :-)
You are a great teacher sir
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing! U made it so eazy
+swapan deep I’m glad I’m helpful.
Wonderful videos. Thank you. Keep it up, Dr. W. Is the periosteum of the cranial bones the same as the outer portion of the dura mater or are there 2 layers of dura and then a periosteum?
I wish I have those models in our lab and I could study freely with them/they look clean and not broken
Thank you for a great demo. May I ask if you provide a demo on exact flow of the blood through each sinus? I have an exam in the coming days and cannot get my head around it lol
You gained a sub! Thanks
3 days I tried to learn my lessons on sinus and meninges, 15:32 and I understood everything !! Thank you so much !
3 days, ain't that too much?
@@Saakkyybb rly ? Is that necessary to say that ? 10 month after? Ain't that too much ?
I'm sorry if I sounded rude, I just asked out of curiosity. 🙏
Wow never thought House will teach me
Thank you ❤
Great sir...i really liked the vedio
Thank you!
Interesting video..!👌👌
reason i continue to watch is you sound more like Richard Hammond from Top Gear lol,, makes this more interesting
amazing sirr
You are awesome!
Hey these are fabulous thankyou! Can you make an updated playlist with all your neuro videos in? These neuroanatomy ones would be gold if in one place! Do you have a Patreon account? :)
a big thank you
Great Lecture!!!
+atheena saran antony Thanks!
Sir, is periosteum of the cranial bones the same as the outer portion of the dura mater or there are 2 layers of dura and then a periosteum?
Sir... I like this video very much
Please make video on CAVERNOUS SINUS
Amazing👍👍
Is ther any particular reason why the cavernous sinus is built like that? I've been wondering what on earth the reason behind sending cranial nerves and an artery through a vein!
Well explained..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very nice
Great sir
Amazing 🎉❤
thanx a lot
what about the arachnoid granulations that appear in the superior sagittal sinus? Why not in other sinuses? Why are there openings or splits in the dura mater, is that where the capillaries are draining into and the granulations found between the split of the dura sift through it? Are there more capillaries draining into the superior sagittal sinus? and when there is a split of dura why do we call that a sinus as well when the sinuses are generally regarded as veins?
I have arachnoid granulations in my right transverse sinus. So I was wondering about this too. Clearly it can happen lol
Great video,i wish you just started when the video began ...otherwise i found it effective to listen to you...
Thanks a lot sir ❤️
Hello, I was informed I possibly had venous sinus thrombosis from a MRV scan. I was scanned again with CTA it was negative. I just want to be sure it’s negative. I see that you have a lot of experience with the scans. If all possible could you view my two scans you can also use them for studies and teaching purposes.
Dr house md here hahaha
Hahaha yes
awesome
thanks alot
Awesome ❤️
do u have videos on cavernous sinus?
SIR U HAVENT SHOWN UP THE MIDDLE MENINGEAL SINUS I WAS HAVING CONFUSION IN ITS LOCATION
Great lecture sir ,plz upload more vedio s on neuroanatomy
+krish A Thanks! I'll have a think about other neuroanatomy topics I could talk about.
thank you sir ^-^
Video starts at 2:02
nice
My favorite parts are when you drop the models and when you act eccentric and silly, much more engaging than a boring professional monotone lesson
Excellent piece of information , but please go slower
Amazing!
👍👍👍
You are great but with that typical british ascent i could understand only half of what you say 😅
awesome man
Thanks!
By stuff...😂
gets there eventually, but way too much waffle.
Please be focused. Useless talk seriously waste my time