Pancreas Clinical Anatomy and Physiology
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It would be a nice idea if you collect all of your drawings accordingly and make them into a book. I would definitely purchase a copy!
@tanyastevens710
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, awesome idea!
@andyw.1164
4 жыл бұрын
You could buy a 5 year old's drawings and get the same benefit as that book would give.
@ya326
4 жыл бұрын
Andy W. What a nice thing to say to a great teacher who dedicated both time and effort to explain these hard topics to us !!
@justsomegirlwithoutamousta3173
3 жыл бұрын
Yara ikrr
@user-jz2nx6xt3t
3 жыл бұрын
AGREE !!!!
I'm 49 and had a distal pancreatectomy when I was 12, following a traumatic car accident. I have never completely understood what surgeries happened to me because my family never explained anything. I have never had any follow-up so thank you so much for sharing this video. It really helped me get an understanding of what's been happening inside my body all these years.
This is again a very good educational video. I'm really jealous of all the freshman who can learn at this time so much easier than when I was a medical student. But I am glad that I can learn so much more now than I knew before.
@tdreamgmail
5 жыл бұрын
I'm not even in the biology field but I agree completely. Learning is so much easier now than 15 - 20 years ago. These videos are a pure joy to watch.
@jananusic208
5 жыл бұрын
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@urujmukhtar1819
4 жыл бұрын
hahah we freshmen wonder how you guys went through all this without electronic media guys .
@shaymaamoh4765
4 жыл бұрын
This is the second comment of you i see today and let me tell you that You are so humble and supportive ♥️
@carlosjoelgarcia3200
4 жыл бұрын
The reason we are able to advance so quickly is because we have stood on the shoulders of your generation and seen further. You paved the way!! You were the true pioneer of medicine which have allowed for this revolution to occur. These are the fruits of your labor!! And we are indebted to you for pushing medicine forward!!!
You are so good at what you do Armando, the artistic impressions are so on point and makes learning so easy. I teach nursing students and many times I have to watch your video first just to get the picture clear. Keep it up!
My medical school literally recommended this video - Thank you!
I think 1 million subscribers for such artistic creativity is so less... He is such a great artist !! Love from INDIA 👋🏻❤
I was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I had a good basic knowledge but this helps me even more thank you
@paulstockdale5143
Жыл бұрын
How are you doing?
I couldn’t stop myself to write comments “brilliantly articulated” though I don’t belong to science but could get contents so well...God bless you
Your videos are excellent .I-am a medical student and I used to search your videos for every topic in my study and it helps me allot thank u very very much for your efforts
@Shagunly
2 жыл бұрын
The pancreas is a long, slender gland that is located in the upper abdomen, behind the stomach. It extends from the top of the stomach to the bottom of the abdominal cavity and is about 6 inches long. The pancreas has two main functions: to produce digestive enzymes and to secrete hormones, such as insulin. Digestive enzymes are secreted into the small intestine through a duct called the pancreatic duct. These enzymes help to break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins so that they can be absorbed into the bloodstream. Hormones are produced by cells in the pancreas called pancreatic beta cells. These hormones regulate blood sugar levels by controlling the amount of glucose (sugar) For detail, you may watch this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/gpZr1dSepayudJs.html&ab_channel=ShagunStudyCircle
This is amazing!! I am a Sonography student and this is very helpful!!
Outstanding Drawings, excellent presentation, excellent flow of information. Thank you so much. ❤️
thank you so much for your sharing. i really understand your explanation. I was so confused when i read the textbook, and then i searched about pancreas physiology on utube. Finally, i learn easily from your videos.
one of the nicest and best visual ed explanations ive seen in weeks. of researching this stuff.
This is actually just an amazing video. Well done and thank you!!
I'm really jealous of how you can demonstrate all your thoughts in drawing is that a talent or by training!
@imbrakingthrough2152
5 жыл бұрын
You got no clue what talent is
@shamoodafatimashams5940
5 жыл бұрын
me too!! I'm also good in drawing and sketching (as people around tell me), but this guy is amazingly best. I'm trying to illustrate my thoughts in this way since I was in sixth standard.
@carlosjoelgarcia3200
4 жыл бұрын
The Video is designed into a program VIDEOSCRIBE, where you put together a story and pick the organs and drawing. It looks flawless in the presentation, however putting something like this together is lengthy, and requires knowledge of the subject and about 8-12 hours of preparation (at least). So although the drawing seems to be the most impressive part, IT IS NOT!! it is all automated through VIDEOSCRIBE. The most impressive part of this video is the ORGANIZATION, PLANNING, VOICEOVER AND TIME that it took to prepare.
@heavy.chemistry
Жыл бұрын
@@carlosjoelgarcia3200 This was absolutely not made with videoscribe
@carlosjoelgarcia3200
Жыл бұрын
@@heavy.chemistry ok, perhaps a program like it! There are several brands out there, the point is, it was NOT done by freehand.
I am not a medical student but it adds knowledge and information how the pancreas function. The illustration is very clear, thanks!
The way of presentation was too good❤️❤️❤️
Perfect!♥️ Just one note; i think you mixed up the main and accessory panc. Ducts cuz the accessory comes from the lower part of the head and ascends to open in the minor duodenal papilla which is superior to the major one. Also the main duct is the one coming form tail, body, and upper part of the head.
I'm going to buy the PDF! Thank you very very much for your great work!
You're so gifted sir..may god bless you.
Just one minor correction (prob a slip of the tongue), the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery comes from the superior mesenteric ARTERY, not the vein (10:27). Perfect otherwise.
Now I have understood that why main pancreatic duct is located in ventral bud. It is because common bile duct drains into it while it is located ventrally. Thank you so much. Good luck 💪🏻
Hello from Food Forest Permaculture on Vancouver Island B C Canada . AWESOME VIDEO . Fantastic Intel . Thank you for being you .
Well explained, thank you! I've got a scene in book 3 that is going to require a crash course in the pancreas, and this is really helping
This is a very good way of understanding, Like everything sticks in your mind like a drawing, Thank you, But please post more Videos.
These are amazing and so helpful
I really loved the way you explained i was really looking for a video that could explain exactly like this thanks 😅 MAY GOD BLESS YOU!!😊😊
This is fantastic that you can draw and tell stuff at the same time 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️💪💪💪 I was really amazed by your drawings.❤️
Perfect explanation! Thank you so much!
Very nice, concise, simple and understandable
Thank you so much!! you've helped me learn so much better and easier. Much Respect bro :)
Great work ..and thank u for making it plain ❤️
Wow! Amazing work!
Awesome video!!
Very high yield👌🏽 great video! Thank you tons💜💜
At time 10:30, I think it should be superior messenteric artery not vein. Thank you for your lectures... Please upload more for those who like to learn and make some preparation for med school. Thank you.
Great job and very well done Thank you and keep going
This video was a life saver! I had 2 days to learn the entire pancreas system and be ready to take a test on it 😭
you are doing great work sir. thsnks from bottom of my heart💓
Wow i truly don't know that's how accessory duct was formed, i thought it just happened to be there lol. I should read embryology more. Anyway can I suggest topics for the future videos, like the physiology of sleep&wakefulness? It's pretty hard to understand and maybe visuals can be really helpful for it 👍
Well explained hope you can do more videos of anatomy and physiology. Awesome vids
@Shagunly
2 жыл бұрын
The pancreas is a long, slender gland that is located in the upper abdomen, behind the stomach. It extends from the top of the stomach to the bottom of the abdominal cavity and is about 6 inches long. The pancreas has two main functions: to produce digestive enzymes and to secrete hormones, such as insulin. Digestive enzymes are secreted into the small intestine through a duct called the pancreatic duct. These enzymes help to break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins so that they can be absorbed into the bloodstream. Hormones are produced by cells in the pancreas called pancreatic beta cells. These hormones regulate blood sugar levels by controlling the amount of glucose (sugar) For detail, you may watch this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/gpZr1dSepayudJs.html&ab_channel=ShagunStudyCircle
loved this...
Wish i could give 1000s of likes to this video.. I have learnt a lot of things . Thank you so much for this informative video
Great video bro it helps alot!
Thank you 😊 Well explanation, very informative..
Wow. Terrific. I just had the Whipple procedure done on me a week ago and am adjusting to that. If you have any recommendations for me so that I can learn more about how the pancreas, now minus the head where my tumor was, can still function and produce the enzymes it needs to, I would appreciate an recommendations. Thanks.
@mefromooty1149
2 жыл бұрын
How r u
Excellent sir
Seriously amazing
Thank you for this great video, they are testing my pancreas out today .
Your videos are excellent
How can you do it so easily. Absolutely awesome. Hat's up to u Sir
Absolutely awesome!
Thank you so much ...it is a package of all aspect of pancreas
cant not thank you enough ! you are the best !
Amazing work, thank you
Amazing...well explained
Thank you for the wonderful explanation
Really great presentation...
I wish i could give a million of likes to this video🤩 Thank you so much ✨
You are really great teacher
I love it. Thanks a lot!!!
Tremendous work
Applause for this explanation 👏👏
This is so fascinating. I have been diagnosed with epi and it is horrible. My tail is showing signs of atrophy. Truly worrying and so scared my tail is going to tot away and destroy the whole thing. Only found out physical damage yesterday. 😢
Brilliant video, thank you.
You are an artist.
Very informative I like the way he teach thank you so much
best video ever!
Very rich information full and clear
Thank you a lot doctor it was amazing explain
omg , ur so excellent , u should get nobel prize
I am indian i like that video. I am nursing student. Sir i respected your video is very knowledgeable and interesting. Drawing is so beautiful I love❤🔥 it.
thank you so much it was super helpful ^-^
Very interesting and useful.thank you
Very very informative video 👍
So well explained
Muchas gracias de verdad, estoy muy agradecido.
Nicely demonstrated
Best videos ever
Thanks for this amazing ,outstanding vedio👍
Woww that blown me up!!! Bravo I idore thank you
The hormone is named Secretin but its function is to reduce secretion. Perfect.
Sir! Ur very talented man.U may live long
"The pancreatic islet cell types include alpha cells, which produce glucagon; beta cells, which produce insulin; delta cells, which produce somatostatin; and PP cells, which produce pancreatic polypeptide. Insulin and glucagon are involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism."
U r amazing sir..sir sir sir sir sir sir...just wow....💝
Awesome bro😊❤❤👍👍👌👌👌👌
Amazing, thankyou 🤍
Simple and Beautiful!
you are amazing!!!!!
The venous return from the pancreas is via the portal vein or via IVC?
Man...you are underrated
Thanks for your videos! what markers do you use, as to be able to erase it? thanks!
You're the best
U r the best sir.. 👍💙
Very good taught 👌
Very nice video
Simply great 😎👍
Awesome!
I need to watch this 50 times
how can I get a picture of the overall drawing at the end?