"This knowledge may be important some day." It was yesterday, when I could explain to my professor how a young man with deep vein thrombosis in both right and left iliac veins and left femoral vein could still drain blood from the lower limb into the heart. Interesting case as this man had a congenital hypoplastic segment of the inferior vena cava with no usual risk factors of dvt (meaning he was a fit athletic young and lean individual) It's a ticking time bomb thing where the right conditions met on a long flight home from his holiday.
"This knowledge may be important some day." RIGHT NOW TODAY ACTUALLY. i couldnt understand a question in one of my past papers i was solving for thorax. and i (as usual) came to ur videos for just a clue that could get me to the answer. and turns out u explained the concept in full full detail. aaahhhh
I am appreciating all your content how Organs and ligaments and veins arteries are connected, especially because I have a 42cm Hiatus Hernia, gullet oes painful acid reflux, Cardio Central Jet Regurgitation, very sore rectal prolapse, and an operation last week reoccurring Umbilical fat containing hernia and bowel defect. Originally I was in a car accident in childhood causing spine and prolapse/hernia injuries now cervical spondylosis and other spine and hip problems. Other. Mostly I do feel a lot of mixed discomfort which would be worse without medicines and pain relief. I often look up utube for my own interest. A lot of your discussions have been very helpful to making sense of my many symptoms and pains. Thank you. Brilliant. We all appreciate a human intellect too I think, thanks for your insightful information with pointers.
As always, amazing content. You sir helped me pass my anatomy exam....and I continue to watch just because anatomy is a never ending learning process and your videos are wonderful. Thank you!
This video Sam is very well done! I love the humor to. Thank you for all your videos. It has been my saving grace for anatomy class! Keep going with fantastic content! It is truly inspiring. Thank You Thank you Sam all the way from the US!!!
I have given up reading anatomy text altogether after discovering sir's channel. I just use an atlas every now and then. I wouldn't survive without this God of a man. 💗💗💗
Thank you for the thorough explanation of the azygos....its particularly important to me, as I do not have an Inferior vena cava. I have a highly enlarged azygos instead. I'd love to know more about how my odd anatomy formed in utero!
Hey doc ! I have subscribed ur channel . watched ur intercostal muscles video .I got severe pain on left side side rib cage Exactly u exactly u explained. No body got it .visited lots of doctors n used medicine but all in vain .. can u help u me .how to fix the pain forever. After passed covid phase in December it's been 6 month still I'm having the pain. Mri is normal rib cage front n back pain and sturnum bone is stiff .while breathing in and out I feel pressure.. kindly read my message and respond .
You look like dr. House 😭😭 I was talking to my friend about how you teach anatomy really well, when she asked for your name, I wasn’t able to remember so i told her he just looks like dr. House, she immediately said omg you mean sam webster right😂😭😭😭😭
"This knowledge may be important some day."
It was yesterday, when I could explain to my professor how a young man with deep vein thrombosis in both right and left iliac veins and left femoral vein could still drain blood from the lower limb into the heart. Interesting case as this man had a congenital hypoplastic segment of the inferior vena cava with no usual risk factors of dvt (meaning he was a fit athletic young and lean individual)
It's a ticking time bomb thing where the right conditions met on a long flight home from his holiday.
"This knowledge may be important some day." RIGHT NOW TODAY ACTUALLY. i couldnt understand a question in one of my past papers i was solving for thorax. and i (as usual) came to ur videos for just a clue that could get me to the answer. and turns out u explained the concept in full full detail. aaahhhh
I am in love with your lectures! You are brilliant!!
I am appreciating all your content how Organs and ligaments and veins arteries are connected, especially because I have a 42cm Hiatus Hernia, gullet oes painful acid reflux, Cardio Central Jet Regurgitation, very sore rectal prolapse, and an operation last week reoccurring Umbilical fat containing hernia and bowel defect. Originally I was in a car accident in childhood causing spine and prolapse/hernia injuries now cervical spondylosis and other spine and hip problems. Other. Mostly I do feel a lot of mixed discomfort which would be worse without medicines and pain relief. I often look up utube for my own interest. A lot of your discussions have been very helpful to making sense of my many symptoms and pains. Thank you. Brilliant. We all appreciate a human intellect too I think, thanks for your insightful information with pointers.
Thank you sam ...your lectures are so amazing.....I follow all of them....
i love your lectures. especially all the details because then everything makes so much sense. please keep posting
As always, amazing content. You sir helped me pass my anatomy exam....and I continue to watch just because anatomy is a never ending learning process and your videos are wonderful. Thank you!
May god bless you, you're a good teacher
This video Sam is very well done! I love the humor to. Thank you for all your videos. It has been my saving grace for anatomy class! Keep going with fantastic content! It is truly inspiring. Thank You Thank you Sam all the way from the US!!!
love to see your lectures inculcating knowledge sir thank you sharing this content with us . love from INDIA
Thanks to you I had an A in anatomy 😩❤God bless you sir
Brilliant thanks Sam for such a clear picture of what’s going on
I have given up reading anatomy text altogether after discovering sir's channel. I just use an atlas every now and then. I wouldn't survive without this God of a man. 💗💗💗
You passion regarding anatomy and the way you explain is commendable..thankyou so much sir
You are absolutely brilliant! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you so much, Sam! Your lecture made me understand much better and clearly! Never thought that Anatomy was so exciting!!!
That was one of the greatest explanation about Azygos anatomy.
Thank you.
Best wishes 🌹
"That knowledge might be important one day" it reallyyyy is, thank you
You're the best anatomy teacher I've ever seen ❤ 👏
Wonderful demonstration
I passed my anatomy final this morning and I have to say that you give me a big hand, thanks 😊
What a remarkable teacher u r sir
Thank you for the thorough explanation of the azygos....its particularly important to me, as I do not have an Inferior vena cava. I have a highly enlarged azygos instead. I'd love to know more about how my odd anatomy formed in utero!
Think you very much you come in your time all my respect from algeria
amazing video!
a follower from egypt
Best class!Thank you sir.😊
Brilliant lesson Sam. I love your lectures.💗
This was fantastic! Thank you
You’re amazing, thank you very much, greetings from Palestine xx
marvelous video sir
Thank you Prof! To the point and explained perfectly! I'm going to take the knowledge into my cardiovascular midterm ;)
May Allah bless you. You are a great teacher, sir. 😊
Thank you sir for such a nice explanation 🙌👍
love ur videos sir, keep going
This is amazing
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man is literally a legend
You're just miraculous
Great explanation....
Love u man , I see u're face my blood flows faster♥️ thank u
Thanks sir Really Owe you 👏🏻🙏
You sir are amazing!
Just fanstastic. We appreciate you so very much!
Quality is amazing
Nice video
Just brilliant 👌
As i asked you earlier , please do a vedio about pressure points , martial art wise, 🙏🙏🙏
Great✨✨✨. Please make videos on other subjects also
thank you very much sir❤
Loved it!
you are amazing man, amazing... every video doesn't miss
Hey doc ! I have subscribed ur channel . watched ur intercostal muscles video .I got severe pain on left side side rib cage
Exactly u exactly u explained. No body got it .visited lots of doctors n used medicine but all in vain .. can u help u me
.how to fix the pain forever. After passed covid phase in December it's been 6 month still I'm having the pain. Mri is normal rib cage front n back pain and sturnum bone is stiff .while breathing in and out I feel pressure.. kindly read my message and respond .
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Love u sir
❤
👍👍👍
Best best best
You need to be a professor of Anaromy.No one can take that from you👍
You look like dr. House 😭😭
I was talking to my friend about how you teach anatomy really well, when she asked for your name, I wasn’t able to remember so i told her he just looks like dr. House, she immediately said omg you mean sam webster right😂😭😭😭😭
u got a scratch on your hand
A simple azygous scratch 😁
Dresing wounds
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