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From: WashingtonDeceit
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  • This is H-E, right?

  • no nerve connection in the myocardium??

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  • nice & great presentation, thenks Dr for this. can you prepare like this vedio about the heart valves please... thanks again

  • Hi Dr. Minarcik, just wanted to add my thanks for your awesome videos. At my medical school we are tested on histology but we have ZERO lectures on it (for the entire four years...). Instead, we're expected to learn it all ourselves.

    As a result of this, you've become a surrogate histology lecturer for me and many of my classmates. Don't know how we'd survive otherwise :)

  • Only those than know how to explain something in the simplest way using the simplest words, have the best understanding of the material, and YOU, dear doctor, YOU ROCK!!

  • WashingtonDeceit is our histology guru, the best on internet.

    It's really interesting that such largest blood vessel as heart has just 1 thin layer of endothelial cells.

  • yeah amazing, i always thought that too, whether you are in a LV or capillary, only one thin endothelial cell lining!

    wdc

  • thanks sir,really helpful!

  • Thank you so much! I watch your videos to enhance (and usually to make clear) my cardio and Cardiovascular physiology class. I only wish my profs at school took the time to prepare classes the way you have - but then again, only in a college environment can you be full time (paid) and part time (work) at the same time - another story. Thanks again -- Allan

  • wenn es auf deutsch wäreeeeeeeed

  • great video! i think you mean epicardium

  • every one of my videos has at least 1-2 verbal boo-boos, that's why i have to cringe when i listen to them, i beat myself up cuz i am on record as saying something wrong and stupid

    but to hear yas enhance my videos by adding the correct or additional stuff, gives me massive joy

  • @bsan1er He was not too far off considering the epicardium can also be referred to as the visceral pericardium

  • nuff respekt

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