This video was amazing! You should make a full series of Radiology-Anatomy correlation videos like this one. I think it could transform how people not only learn anatomy but also appreciate it and give them an exposure of how Radiology residents/attendings approach things from an anatomical perspective. If you could do this with CT and Sonography I think you would overnight become the gold standard of video learning radio-anatomy correlation no joke. Amazing work as always and thank you so much for your continued dedication to teaching!
Just amazing lecture! I am a student self teaching myself basic Radiology and these types of videos are so great I love the little details you applied and i hope you continue the series
X-ray tech here. The open mouth odontoid view shown here is not the textbook standard in case anyone is curious. The lateral masses are well displayed, which is good, but ideally you'd see the dens in its entirety without superimposition by the incisors. Super tricky x-ray to do perfectly, though. It's definitely in the top 10 most difficult x-ray views.
This was too good to be true! What a great explanation. Studied whole 5 year at med school and you gave the most satisfactory and precise explanation on this topic. Really appreciate your work sir! Please do make series of such tutorials! Wonderful!
Came accross your video a little late, now I wish I was a medical student would be so so easy for me to help my family in a better way. you have an amazing way of explaination.
So that is the C1! I fractured mine on May 17, 2020, and lived to tell the tale. Now I know why they tell me I am lucky to be alive. At the time, although I was totally paralyzed for a couple of hours, I was never in pain, so I did not know I fractured anything until the doctors told me.
Please do more. I love the way you teach. I’m struggling right now with all the information but I feel this is so concise and informative as opposed to the lectures that drone on. I hope a full series is available. Do you do positioning. That’s where I’m struggling with most, I feel if you explained it would make more sense.
most beautiful and amazing lecture must say I've never listen this kind of amazing lecture and these detail before. also the correlation between normal and abnormal as amazing thanks for this lecture.
Dude! As always great information and super accessible. Your graphic skills are improving, making me realize I have a long ways to catch up :-) Thanks for the fantastic work!
The spine has unfortunately an inversion of the cervical spine, I understand you are not a radiologist but a pathologist, so there should be a natural curve of the c spine which is not the case here,but anyway a pretty good video.
My c2 is swollen nd I checked it out but my radiologist said it's a reactive lymph node... But I'm having indulent fever with soar throat? My physician prescribe some antibiotics but having not impact at all.... I'm working in Vertinary ( with zoonatic animals) .... Could this be brucellosis??
This video was amazing! You should make a full series of Radiology-Anatomy correlation videos like this one. I think it could transform how people not only learn anatomy but also appreciate it and give them an exposure of how Radiology residents/attendings approach things from an anatomical perspective. If you could do this with CT and Sonography I think you would overnight become the gold standard of video learning radio-anatomy correlation no joke. Amazing work as always and thank you so much for your continued dedication to teaching!
And that my friend, is the most amazing explanation, connecting anatomical landmarks and radiology I have ever seen. can not thank you enough!!
Just amazing lecture! I am a student self teaching myself basic Radiology and these types of videos are so great I love the little details you applied and i hope you continue the series
i love you. keep posting. never delete the vids. thank you so much
X-ray tech here. The open mouth odontoid view shown here is not the textbook standard in case anyone is curious. The lateral masses are well displayed, which is good, but ideally you'd see the dens in its entirety without superimposition by the incisors. Super tricky x-ray to do perfectly, though. It's definitely in the top 10 most difficult x-ray views.
Hey thanks Alex... I appreciate your technical insight!
I don't think I ever understood the c-spine xray until now. Thank you!
This was too good to be true! What a great explanation. Studied whole 5 year at med school and you gave the most satisfactory and precise explanation on this topic. Really appreciate your work sir! Please do make series of such tutorials! Wonderful!
Wow, thank you!
So amazing please continue the series, we urgently need this wonderful and simple way of explanation, thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🤍 from egypt 🇪🇬
Absolutely love these radiology videos. They are explained so perfectly and are ridiculously helpful.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much!
I have only one word to express my gratitude. Fabulous!
You are so good at teaching
Your beyond good at teaching! Thanks for the video It helped me out a lot!
That was amazing. Thank you, thank you, thank you! More radiology always welcome.
my friend suggested your channel to me and i am so happy about it. thank you so much for all your efforts!
Awesome! Thank you!
That was crazy stuff. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Came accross your video a little late, now I wish I was a medical student would be so so easy for me to help my family in a better way. you have an amazing way of explaination.
I've watched so many c spine vids - yours is miles ahead the best. Thank you for making it. Its amazing. Hope the pets are behaving!
So that is the C1! I fractured mine on May 17, 2020, and lived to tell the tale. Now I know why they tell me I am lucky to be alive. At the time, although I was totally paralyzed for a couple of hours, I was never in pain, so I did not know I fractured anything until the doctors told me.
Million praise for this awesome presentation....
Please do more. I love the way you teach. I’m struggling right now with all the information but I feel this is so concise and informative as opposed to the lectures that drone on. I hope a full series is available. Do you do positioning. That’s where I’m struggling with most, I feel if you explained it would make more sense.
most beautiful and amazing lecture must say I've never listen this kind of amazing lecture and these detail before. also the correlation between normal and abnormal as amazing thanks for this lecture.
And that my friend is a mind blowing explanation of c spine xray.. Can't thank you enough for this...
Stay blessed.
Glad it helped
It was extremely fun to watch and incredibly easy to understand, wish there were teachers like this when I was in my med school
Thank-you Sushmita :)
Literally subscribed after hearing my third "sha-wiiiiiiiiing!". Love the uplifting explanations-never change!
Beauty of the cervical spine anatomy is been described in this video by Best anatomist professor . Thank you for making it simple for us . ❤️🇮🇳🙏
Your videos are a treasure sir
thank you so much for this videos, it helps me understand and clears all the confusion i had before. BRavo. keep up the good work.
That was really awesome vedio..much needed one...
Glad you liked it
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Excellent way of teaching ☺️ thanku sir
Sir your videos in connection with x ray are amazing. Thank you sooooo much. I'm following you after I saw your first video
Very illustrative presentation of very high quality 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for these videos. Really appreciated.
Glad you like them!
this man is a legend
Amazing way of teaching
That was a great lecture....simple and deep....
you have done a great job, and thanks
You are Amazing Doctor ! Thank you so much !
beautiful explanation
Thanks 🙏🏻
Excellent presentation 👏👏thank you so much 🙏🏻
please add one about the brain and chest
excellent video, sir.
For the first time i actually have an idea of what im looking at 😊
Wish u made one of the thoracic spine since you have the other two! Counting vertebrae on the lat always trips me up
Thank you sir, we are really blessed
It's my pleasure
Wonderful video and clear explanation.
Thanks a ton. That was lucid explanation.
Extremely informative.
Request you to make a presentation of CT scan Neck with anatomical description
Wonderful Lecture !!! Please make a series of such presentations. Ajai Sharma
An excellent effort .. much obliged
How do I like 10 times
Omg thank you so much you made it so clear ❣️
Very nice and great explanations thank you 😊
This is really fascinating and lots of humors!! love it especially that 4:40 haha
Your videos are absolute gold
Glad you like them!
Wow....Brilliant as usual.....#respect.
AMAZING EXPLANATION!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Would you say there are fifty shades of grey, one for each type of soft tissue? Or does that require a special radiology fellowship?
Please do same for T-spine
Thanks sir excellent explaination.
Shing!!! You're awesome!
Dude! As always great information and super accessible. Your graphic skills are improving, making me realize I have a long ways to catch up :-) Thanks for the fantastic work!
Thanks ... I appreciate that!
very nice presentation GREAT
Thank you
This was a wonderful video...💪
Amazing! And your voice is very catch...😊
Love the video!
👌👌👌 please make more videos like this one
Amazing videos!
Thanks!
Very nice ❤
amazing! thank you
Great lecture as always 👏👏👏
Thank you so much sir...😇😇
Incredible!
I wanna ask doc, so the "C" point (cartilaginous space) just to see predental space? Not other cartilage? Because I confuse to that point
Amazing video 😍
Super useful thank you
So nice of you
Thank u again ...amazing video as usual ...💐💐
So nice of you
Hello doctor David. This is a great explanatory video! Where is the PDF file? I can't find it.
Super thank you
Fantastic 👏 👏 👏 👏
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Thankyou so much! Learned so so much! Subscribed !🙌🏻
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GRACIAS!! WAS AMAZING!
You're awsome.
Amazing video.... :D
nice videos, keep the work
Good and simple explanation, thank you :)
i liked this because i like this !
Thanks :)
Sir video of sacrum thoracic and coccyx plz
Amazing!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot...
Most welcome!
thank you so much
Thank you sir
Wish my cervical spine looked like this 😬
amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
The spine has unfortunately an inversion of the cervical spine, I understand you are not a radiologist but a pathologist, so there should be a natural curve of the c spine which is not the case here,but anyway a pretty good video.
Thank you so much!
My c2 is swollen nd I checked it out but my radiologist said it's a reactive lymph node... But I'm having indulent fever with soar throat?
My physician prescribe some antibiotics but having not impact at all....
I'm working in Vertinary ( with zoonatic animals) .... Could this be brucellosis??
Excellent