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Thanks for taking your time to explain it all, you’re a really good teacher. Please for future purposes, try and adjust the lights in a way that it doesn’t reflect on the board, that way we would be able to view the diagrams more clearly.
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen for embryology! Well explained briefly and in details, plus basic diagrams with colour coding. Thank you!
Finally!! I was waiting for this video from your channel your explaining is soooooo clear and simple! just try to remove these lightnings cuz they hide some parts of the drawings wish you the besst bro
Thank you so much for explaining the embryology of the diaphragm and the thoracic cavity!! I laughed when you talked about the coming test,which is really hard.you explain so well that I can almost understand the development of the two structure, even though English is not my mother tongue
This was the best explanation I found.... Sir i have a request May you please upload lectures of topics namely 1. Development of axial skeleton 2. Muscular system 3. Limbs 4. Integumentary system 5. Folding of the embryo 6. Somites and somitomeres I would be highly thankful to you
Very great video thank you! I liked how you explained the whole story of embryology in the beginning before getting into the weeds. Only problem was the ring light reflection was blocking one of your beautiful drawings :(
Thanks Dr Minass! I have a question. Do you think that maybe if someone feels pain in their upper back/traps/shoulders that they might find relief by developing better function of the diaphragm and surrounding muscles? I'm seeing that probability in my practice but I'm wondering if that's plausible from this developmental standpoint. Thanks
The crura of the diaphragm originate from the mesoderm during embryonic development. Specifically, they arise from the myoblasts that grow into the mesentery of the esophagus. The right and left crura are muscular extensions of the diaphragm that attach to the lumbar vertebrae, providing important structural support for the diaphragm and playing a role in respiration. The right crus is typically larger and longer than the left.
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love the fact he gave a basic overview on the development of the diaphragm before delving deeper
Thanks for taking your time to explain it all, you’re a really good teacher. Please for future purposes, try and adjust the lights in a way that it doesn’t reflect on the board, that way we would be able to view the diagrams more clearly.
Sorry about that, I uploaded the part of the image that was affected to insta
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen for embryology! Well explained briefly and in details, plus basic diagrams with colour coding. Thank you!
so clearly and simply explained. you can see how much work has gone into this video. thank you!
Very welcome
Thank you for this video!
It's adequately detailed, well-drawn. Just perfect!
Finally!! I was waiting for this video from your channel
your explaining is soooooo clear and simple!
just try to remove these lightnings cuz they hide some parts of the drawings
wish you the besst bro
I'll re-draw that image affected and upload it to instagram 👌
At least something I can understand after hours of searching online. Thanks sir.
Thank you so much for explaining the embryology of the diaphragm and the thoracic cavity!! I laughed when you talked about the coming test,which is really hard.you explain so well that I can almost understand the development of the two structure, even though English is not my mother tongue
Sir, you made my day. Thank you for your big contribution and for making us understand these difficult topics.
Thanks Dr Minass, now it become really easy to understand my textbook
EXCELLENT, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. IAM A NEUROPSYCHIATRIST AND TEACHING ANATOMY IN UNIVERSITY.
thank you! currently studying for a kinesiology test and this video helped a lot
How wonderful you are, I understood that well yet
Long hours I did not understand what you explained in a minute thank you so much
very simply and aptly explained with diagrams. perfect.
Thank you man . You made it so simple 👍🏻
My pleasure
Your videos are truly easy to understand.❤️
Your explanations are quite clear. Thank you so much sir. God bless you
And bless you too!
Thank you Dr Minass! You have really helped me with my exam preparation, much appreciated!
Glad to help!
This was the best explanation I found....
Sir i have a request
May you please upload lectures of topics namely
1. Development of axial skeleton
2. Muscular system
3. Limbs
4. Integumentary system
5. Folding of the embryo
6. Somites and somitomeres
I would be highly thankful to you
This is so nice. Thank you
thankyoufor a fantastic lecture, really clearly explained and easily understood. absolute lifesaver!!
Thanks for watching
thank you for the great video ....Question: Why right part of the diaphragm is bigger than a left dome .....from the embryologic point of view?
thank u Dr. I am always wondered to know that why the contraction of diaphragm can make it smooth not dumb?
that was amazing , thank you sir🙏
Thank you Dr. Minass
Wow best drawings, and explanations thank you!!!!!
Thanks!
I was very confused sir .... Thanks sir for making it easy
Happy to help
amazing video! keep it up man!
You made it simple and easy….
thankyou so much, i hope this can help me pass my exams
Great explanation! Thank you very much :)
Thanks for watching!
Love it..my lessons simplified
Thank you, this was so helpful!!!!
THANK YOU IT WAS VERY HELPFUL
Very great video thank you! I liked how you explained the whole story of embryology in the beginning before getting into the weeds. Only problem was the ring light reflection was blocking one of your beautiful drawings :(
that ring will not make an appearance again
You are one amazing dude. Thank you
Thanks Walt 😊
Great job!
Thanks Dr Minass! I have a question. Do you think that maybe if someone feels pain in their upper back/traps/shoulders that they might find relief by developing better function of the diaphragm and surrounding muscles? I'm seeing that probability in my practice but I'm wondering if that's plausible from this developmental standpoint. Thanks
Thanks Minass!
Very welcome
Very helpful 😊
cheers!
It's Nice, Keep going...
wonderful lecturer i will commend but the lighting obstructs the view of the diagram
HEY can you talk about the origin of the diaphragmatic crurae?
The crura of the diaphragm originate from the mesoderm during embryonic development. Specifically, they arise from the myoblasts that grow into the mesentery of the esophagus. The right and left crura are muscular extensions of the diaphragm that attach to the lumbar vertebrae, providing important structural support for the diaphragm and playing a role in respiration. The right crus is typically larger and longer than the left.
Arigato Sensei Minass!
Thanks alot
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
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Champion, you are.
Just brilliant
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It would be great if you could step away from the drawing for a few seconds so we can get a complete screen capture of the images for our notes!
Notes available in high definition on Facebook 👌🏼
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Just wow
thanks for watching
caught it now but that white thing on lung bud description interferes our watch
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Hey try to hire a cameraman so that he can focus on where you are teaching.
Check my most recent video 😉
You are write because my exam is in 10 days😂😂😩
Did you pass?
thank you Dr. Minass
Most welcome!