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RAMUS COMMUNICANS OF SYMPATHETIC CHAIN
Recorded form the LIVE SESSION on Facebook dated 18th June 2020. Video is about the white & gray ramus communicans, with emphasis on types of nerve fibres running through them and importance of sympathetic chain in the region devoid of preganglionic sympathetic outflow.
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this was by far one of the finest explanations I have ever encountered, you have clarified to me all the missing puzzles that I had in my understanding of the autonomic nervous system, much appreciated!!
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I was just thinking of reading it from a good book but u presented me with such a good video .telepathy .thank u sir
@vivashwankumarlokam5084
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Biggest confusion of anatomy solved today , it's all because of u sir . Thank you
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I kind of understood this before, but now I really understand it better. Thank you!
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Great topic and beautifully explained . Not many lectures on this topic , so thank you for giving a very clear picture .
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Sir its really very helpful, you clear my doubt, because one question always disturb my mind about visceral sensation, but kabi explanation ni mila sir , even not in classes and not on youtube , but thanks to you sir , maine youtube par almost 100 se jyada lecture dekh liye but visceral sensation ka answer nahi mila kahi , thanks to you sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Excellent session, Sir. Thank you very much
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I think your lectures should be watched by our teachers also
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I thought of asking you to make a video on this topic sir...thank u so much...cause i had difficulty in understanding this topic...now its all clear thank u so much once again...its so nice of you for efforts....
I thought those other ganglion located outside of sympathetic ganglion is called Pre-vertebral ganglion ( pre-aortic ganglion) located in front of the vertebral column and subdiaphragmatic ganglion which is anything below the diaphragmn. These types of ganglion include: celiac ganglion, superior mesenteric ganglion, inferior mesenteric ganglion, aorticorenal ganglion., ect. The word paravertebral ganglion is aka known as the Sympathethetic ganglion bc it located parallel to vertebral column
Thank-you so much sir 🤩 I was much frustrated because this topic finally after your video it's clear 😊
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Wonderfully explained
Thank you very much sir for clearing this concent .This topic was quite confusing but you made it easy.
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Thanks for the video sir, Crisp information about small but beautiful topic.kindly make more of these videos sir !
I was always confused about this...ty sir for clearing....doubt🙏
Next level explanation sir, it was awesome
Sir can u pls make a video on 1.lumbosacral plexus 2. Perforating veins of lower limb 3. Lymphatic drainage nd blood supply of breast
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Amazing explanation!!!!
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Another lovely video from stalwart of anatomy
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Amazing explanation!
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Head n neck and neuro on pyramidal decusaation.. Plsss
You are very helpful dor students sir ❤️
Thanks for the wonderful explanation, but I just wanna make sure of the coeliac ganglion isn't it a part of the prevertebral ganglia? And not the paravertebral
@50rollnorahul96
2 жыл бұрын
Yes ,u r right
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Very clarifying sir😇Thankyou
It's really an awesome one sir ! Hope you come up with as many videos as possible...Also plz do video on parasympathetic ganglion
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sir in ganong physiology it is written that coeliac and other 3 are prevertebral ganglion while ganglia inside thw chain are paravertebral
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Loved it Thank u sir
Excellent lecture sir
Sir this was great....but there are other topics such..as coeliac, lumbar, Superior and inferior plexus,etc...and also the parasympathetic ns. in abdomen and all the nerve supply in abdomen..which is actually very very tough to understand..so please try to highlight this topics tooo.
Hats off to u sir .
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Thanku sir for making this video
Wonderful session sir. 😆 Thankyou
Amazing ❤
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what about entry of GVA from cervical region, They ll descend to the thoacic region and then go to Spinal cord through White ramus in the area
Great video sir
Excellent!!
Amazing 👏
The splanchnic nerve which passes through the WRC and paravertebral ganglion and then reaches to prevertebral ganglion but you said opposite...sir please clarify it.
Thank you sir
Very helpful, thank u sir . I have one question plz . Which pathway does the GVA pass through, dorsal or ventral rami ? Thanks
amazing sir
Sir kindly do some more sessions on sympathetic trunk Especially thoracic one
Even GVA carry pain then why sir viseral plura is insensitive to pain how sir
Respected sir, @14:03....you said para vertebral ganglion are coeliac, superior and inferior mesentric, sir but one source says these are prevertebral ganglion and sympathetic chain ganglion are Para vertebral ganglion as these lie on either side of vertebral coloumn in para vertebral gutter.... Kindly resolve my doubt sir. Thank you in advance🙏🙏🙏
@harmeetsingh1458
3 жыл бұрын
right in ganong physiology it is written that coeliac and other collateral are prevertebral while within the smp chain ganglia are paravertebral
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what about the somatic efferent fibres is it related to the sympathetic ns and whats its pathway can you plz explain breifly
Thanks
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Sir,how the fibers carrying general sensation from viscera will go to spinal cord in cervical region?as there is no white ramus communicans in cervical part,are the afferents will enter through gray ramus and again leave through gray ramus or they will just bypass the ganglion?
thank you
For the last scenario where axons can ascend or descend through the sympathetic chain, is this only relevant for GSE rather than the other 3 types (GSA, GVE, GVA)?
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Sir please give more lecture on abdomen
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