Venous drainage of the large bowel (anatomy)

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The arteries supplying blood to the large bowel are branches of the aorta, but where does the venous blood go to and how does it get there?

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You are the only teacher who can make anatomy interesting ...even 3d animation videos are so boring to watch

maryammuazam
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You look quite like house md. And you are just of a genius as him

Sung.Jiinwoo
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Love the new hair. Welcome to the club of long-haired men!

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Dear sam. your videos are great. Really helpful and easily understandable. would u please mention which company anatomy models r u using to teach in your videos. it would be really helpful for my students. thank you in advance

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that's knowledge. true knowledge.

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SAM WEBSTER
Watching from India. Sir, can you show us how drinking destroy our liver and it's effects

menyo
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I would love to know a bit about my condition there’s nothing online! My colon and appendix have detached and connected to the top left of my colon 😢 waiting for an op they will remove my appendix then staple my colon back to the right hand side along with my bowel as there floating! My yummy is very swollen I look like I’m 8 months pregnant with all the swelling. Not been able to eat much for 2 months x😊

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Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge....

sarwaranwari
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Sam Webster! I’m from UK and I’m wondering where did you buy this model?
Also, you’re very knowledgeable so I’m curious to know: do you believe the human body evolved from nothing or do you think we were created/designed by a “higher power?”

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Sam Webster. This is so informative, thank you! I was diagnosed with pelvic congestion syndrome and had varices causing lots of pain in my (lower) pelvis. My left ovarian vein and right internal vein (including right pudendal and right obturator veins) were refluxing and I had pelvic vein embolisation done to close these veins. I have a question though - do you think that doing intense classical pilates, which focusses on strengthening the internal abdominal muscles and the muscles around the spine, can cause enough backpressure to cause the abovementioned varices? I am so much better now after my pelvic vein embolisation but I am scared to do pilates again as some venous surgeons say it might cause pelvic varices in susceptible individuals. In your knowledge and opinion, is it possible for abdominal muscles to push on these veins and exert so much pressure on the internal iliac veins and ovarian veins, that they can become varicose? I don't have any of the compression syndromes like Nutcracker or May-Thurner.

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Uv is good little chill ones may cause like xenon attracting calcium catalyst water resistant like microwave ovens can be alkaline is chlorine magnesium color

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Apparently skin don't like D vitamios ion

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Thanks so much, watching them melt away within 48 hours felt so good, and yes, I used what I mentioned the other day. It actually took a bit more to make them totally disappear, I just go’ogled Melissa Thanderski and days after I still can't believe the comfort.

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