Insane Things I've Found In Dead Bodies

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Insane Things I've Found In Dead Bodies

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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy shows and discusses surprising conditions and abnormalities that he found in bodies during the dissection process, as well as discusses what causes these conditions and how they affect the human body.
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0:00 - 0:36 Intro
0:37 - 2:16 What Too Much Fat?
2:17 - 3:12 Why Is Visceral Fat Dangerous & How to Reduce It
3:13 - 4:39 Dangerous Testicles?
4:40 - 6:32 Intestines in the Wrong Place: Hernias
6:33 - 8:42 Abnormal Pouches in the Colon: Diverticulosis
8:43 - 9:55 Inflamed Pouches in the Colon: Diverticulitis
9:56 - 11:57 The Destroyed and Degenerated Spine

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#instituteofhumananatomy #fat #health

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OMG when I die the research lab team is going to learn so much. I'm 44 and have had 33 surgeries. Of those, 6 were to add technical devices or hardware into my body, and 5 were to remove organs, tissues, etc. Research team is going to have a field day, i an just jealous that I cant participate in my own autopsy!

angella
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Damn. I was expecting to see people who had swallowed pens and other inanimate objects that somehow didn’t have complications.

walpoleandworcester
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Not a doctor, or have any desire to be in a medical field. I know that I dont have the work drive to do anything like that properly, but this is still such an interesting channel. Everyone should know how their bodies work.

NavyDood
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“Testes are adventure seekers”
That cracked me up 🤣🤣🤣

haadifarooq
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The bit about the fat really hit home for me !
Time to do something about this gut !

chuckster
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My husbands grandfather died in January this year and asked that his body be donated to medical/science. He'd had a quadruple heart bypass a few years ago but died of dementia. It was hard not having a funeral to say goodbye but it feels comforting to know that in death he's helping our future doctors learn.

quiet_shy
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I’m a retired embalmer, went through college in 1973-76. Anatomy was such a favorite class and I had a wonderful and superbly smart anatomy and physiology teacher.

d.g.n
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I had an inguenal hernia and it changed my posture just enough to put pressure on the syatic nerve causing such severe pain I couldn't breathe or sit or stand or lie down. It was easily repaired through a simple outpatient surgery by a highly skilled surgeon with mesh. I was back to normal that same day and haven't had a problem since. 8 years and counting.

dansteel
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Imagine a Chubbyemu case that ends with "At Autopsy", and then continues over at this channel where we can actually see the cadaver 😀

feynstein
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Visceral fat is pretty shocking. And a good motivation to start shaking your inner Jeff.

eriksilveira
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1:40 Imagine offering your body to science after death and then being roasted for unhealthy fat your body contains 😂😂 Sorry this made me laugh a bit too much
Ps I am aware of the fact that it isn’t roasting but science which is very cool and interesting! I was just making a joke :)

maxmanuelstraubinger
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i was kind of expecting a few un-removed bullets, or shrapnel from world war 2 or maybe a splinter when the person got when they were a kid....But the visceral fat was amazing because most of us will eventually get some and exercise and diet are the best ways to keep it low....love the videos and look forward to Sundays just to see them...thanks

brianbanks
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On autopsy, they found my dad's organs reversed left/right. I didn't inherit that apparently.

GetOutsideYourself
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This is one of the best places on YouTube for any Aspiring doctors and medical students to learn anatomy.

Sigma
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It was awesome to see the conditions in the body and have them explained. As a nurse, it helps so much to see the diseases and conditions I hear so often in a patient's diagnosis.

justinefrost
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Two years ago, without any diagnosis of Diverticulosis, I had a large Diverticulum which ruptured. I had emergency surgery and received a Colostomy. It turned out that I was EXTREMELY constipated due to a lifelong genetic illness called Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, which caused my colon to stretch a lot. I didn't even know I was constipated!
I recovered slowly, but these days I am never constipated due to my colostomy! Yay!

conniegarvie
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This channel is biology student's goal for anatomy class presentation.

Durio_zibethinus
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Please make a video on Nervous System in our body.

akshaykumarmaity-wgjj
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2:58 bro just has people laying around 💀

Jimmy-fv
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1:00 opened the mf like an ancient tome

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