Portosystemic anastomoses
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Also known as portocaval anastomoses. There are veins that make links between veins draining the gastrointestinal tract to the liver, and veins draining to the superior and inferior vena cava. That sounds like some fun anatomy to talk about.
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Thank you professor Sam, I really appreciate that , keep talking like this long video, because you're the best for me , I can understand you easily and I always watching your anatomy videos, Thank you very very much
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Fantastic explanation, thank you so much!
An incredible lecture/ presentation/ tutorial and KZread video. You make hard subjects easy.
It's amazing how the body can cope with damage and find another solution.
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The best!!!! And right before my exam haha, nice timing :)
Useful.I have not still read about this part in Grays Anatomy.
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@eileencollins8799
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a lot
These videos are great. Can you let me know what models you are using? We would love to add this and some of your other muscle models to our program but not sure where to find them.
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very interesting thank you, but I will have to watch it again
what do you think is a good way to dissociate , disarm, and shield us from Lectin from one's diet. what happens to Lentil sprouts do they still have Lectin after they sprout ?
Caput medusae, oh that sounds interesting .. "let's google it" says brain ... 30 secs later.. oh dear, nightmares! When boxers and UFC fighters get a direct hit to the part of the liver that isn't under the rib cage, they say the pain is one of the worst they've ever felt and many fold over or black out due to the pain. Could you explain why that might be?
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I like your video 😍
Very educational thank you ! Also, I was wondering, do you think learning anatomy on cadavers is less useful than plastic models? Because I find models more efficient in delivering information to students yet I have to study on a cadaver in my university. Thank you
@SamWebster
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There are lots of ways of studying anatomy - cadavers are amazing and have all the anatomy (we use them too), models are clean and colourful but don't show everything, and computer generated models are clean, show everything (ish), but are not stereoscopic (most of the time). If possible a mix of these things plus textbooks plus someone to explain it all to you seem to work best for most people. It still takes a lot of study time.
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Finally!
Thanks for watching this video.
Thanks professor. You are way better than all of my anatomy teachers combined.
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does the liver cross over to the left side as well??
@SamWebster
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The liver itself? Yes.
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