Summary of Upper Limb - Anatomy | MBBS 1st Year | FARRE Series | Dr. Pradeep | PW MedEd

Dr. Pradeep from PW MedEd introduces the topic of the upper limb anatomy, specifically focusing on the brachial plexus. He explains the formation and course of the brachial plexus, emphasizing the importance of understanding basic sciences to build confidence in clinical subjects. The video covers important concepts related to the brachial plexus, including the formation of nerves and branches. Additionally, the structure of the breast is discussed, highlighting topics such as the nipple, areola, parenchyma, stoma, septa, breast lobes, glands, ducts, connective tissue, Cooper's ligaments, blood supply, lymphatic spread of breast cancer, lymphatic drainage, internal thoracic artery, evolution of cutaneous lymphatics, and development of the nipple. Clinical aspects of the elbow are briefly mentioned as well. Dr. Pradeep from PW MedEd is the speaker featured in the video, providing a comprehensive overview of upper limb anatomy and its clinical relevance.

Notable Quotes

60:53 — « Median nerve is not the deep branch of median nerve. »
69:10 — « Through the carpal tunnel between the Flex Tunnel and the Carpal Tunnel. »
75:11 — « You answer, immediately you know which nerve is this which nerve is the median nerve. »
79:56 — « Middle root of median nerve is longer than the middle one. »
86:02 — « Hand and into the hand the median nerve will supply five muscles. »

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