One of the best animation and explanation on ytube.
@Noradrenaline-is8wu10 ай бұрын
Biiig loove from Algeria 🥺😭 Thank youuuuuuu ❤️🩹
@hiba87739 ай бұрын
from Algeria also, he's my savior in embryo
@منياالقحطاني Жыл бұрын
Very helpful thank you so much
@shadabkarim2163 ай бұрын
Awesome exp❤❤
@Sunny-hk8lt Жыл бұрын
Best lecture ❤
@IshaKhan-t3d4 ай бұрын
Brilliant 😍👌
@musaibmantoo Жыл бұрын
Sir, i have a confusion , you told that coelomic epithelium ( lateral plate mesoderm )forms adrenal cortex but my teacher told that adrenal cortex is contributed by mesonephric tubules which is actually derived from intermediate mesoderm. Please reply soon.
@MedicoVisual Жыл бұрын
Hi, Very interesting question, indeed. Most of the major textbooks of Embryology (see references below), clearly state that the coelomic mesothelium proliferates and migrates towards the underlying mesenchyme to form the adrenal cortex. Nonetheless, some books (for example, Developmental Biology by Michael J. F. Barresi on it's page no. 541 and Clinical Embryology by Robert Carachi on page no. 27), explicitly state the intermediate mesoderm as a source of adrenal cortex. These books fail to explain any logical mechanism, as per my literature review. This might be the reason why your teacher told this. Interestingly, one of the textbook named "Human Embryology and Developmental Biology" by "Bruce M. Carlson" on page no. 107 states that intermediate mesoderm is the source of adrenal cortex but the same book at page no. 374 specifically states that "adrenocortical primordia appear during the fourth week as thickenings of the *coelomic mesothelium* at the cranial end of the genital ridge". This is the contradiction of their own statement 😂 Please note that the celomic mesothelium refers to somatopleuric mesoderm which originates from the "Lateral Plateral Mesoderm" (and not the intermediate mesoderm). *My References that assert that lateral plate mesoderm being the source of adrenal cortex:* 1. Moore's Developing Human 10th edition p. 75 -> Lateral Plate 2. Larsen's Human Embryology p. 391 3. Langman's Medical Embryology p. 346 4. Human Embryology and Developmental Biology by Bruce Carlson p. 374 -> Lateral Plate 5. Human Embryology Made Easy by Abdul Hameed Rana p. 276 6. Inderbir Singh's Human Embryology 11th edition p. 315 Also, can you please ask the same question to your teacher too? I want to see his take on this. You can contact me on WhatsApp at +923037241030 Best regards, Dr. Aizaz MedicoVisual
@clashroyalematches5155 Жыл бұрын
Dr took it very seriously 😂
@MedicoVisual Жыл бұрын
@@clashroyalematches5155 lol. 😂 I read every comment and specially love those that contain questions and criticisms. They provide great learning opportunities. 😊 Studying and teaching is my passion. I love doing it.
@courage9365 ай бұрын
sexual stuff 🤣🤣🤣 i could hear the smile when he corrected himself this was both fun and imformative
@Nemesis930 Жыл бұрын
Plzz make detailed animated video on testes development I am unable to understand how sex cords develop into seminiferous tubules your animation have helped me a lot in my 1st year and also I am dependent on your animations for my 2nd year embryo too am your subscriber too plzzz it's a request.
@MedicoVisual Жыл бұрын
Development of testes has been taught in a great detail in three parts visual lecture series in our "Premium 3D Urogenital Embryology MasterClass", available here: www.medicovisual.com/courses/premium-urogenital-system-3d-masterclass Please email at draizaz@medicovisual.com or WhatsApp at +923037241030 if you need any help or have any question.