Axillary lymph nodes anatomy

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2023
  • The anatomy of the lymph nodes of the axilla (armpit), which are particularly important in relation to breast cancer.
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Komentáře • 40

  • @poemstogothefirst
    @poemstogothefirst Před 10 měsíci +4

    so happy to have found your videos. I think the way you explain things is great. Easy to understand. Thanks a bunch . Amy

  • @Beyinagba
    @Beyinagba Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you, Dr Sam! I'm genuinely grateful 🙏

  • @user-lt1gd5gy9i
    @user-lt1gd5gy9i Před rokem +16

    a ❤ from Iraq

  • @shaquilleoatmeal1917
    @shaquilleoatmeal1917 Před rokem +1

    Love these videos. Please keep making them

  • @Lilym661
    @Lilym661 Před rokem +1

    Sam, I had my axillary lymph nodes sliced. No naughtiness discovered. But have decided to have no further treatment as so ancient, and side effects so grim.thank you.

  • @jasmin9042
    @jasmin9042 Před rokem +4

    I love your videos :) very educational and fun to watch! I used your videos while I was taking anatomy and now I just watch them for fun 😁

  • @mengemulu99
    @mengemulu99 Před rokem +1

    You reminds me my favourite Cuban Anatomist when I was a Uni student in the 90s. His teaching methodologies was like you - simplistic approach

  • @alanwaterman1328
    @alanwaterman1328 Před rokem +4

    Hi Sam, you need to design and get manufactured a Sam Webster anatomical model that allows you to use clingfilm, sugar paper, playdough and pipe cleaners etc in one model.

  • @shiftylad9938
    @shiftylad9938 Před rokem +2

    Great voice for teaching

  • @syedanazakhtar5884
    @syedanazakhtar5884 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very nice demonstration. 😊

  • @oldrap7593
    @oldrap7593 Před rokem +2

    This is soooooooooo helpful and useful ❤

  • @satyajit97
    @satyajit97 Před 9 měsíci

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @mohamudcaatoos8349
    @mohamudcaatoos8349 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for your explanation.

  • @nb2028
    @nb2028 Před rokem +3

    Dear Dr. Webster, Highly appreciate your expertise and content. You generally describe some clinical significance of related anatomy. You have earlier mentioned that you also teach residents and surgeons. Would it be possible to share those teachings and make videos focussed on musculoskeletal clinical anatomy? Sincerely

  • @RaviRanjan-pl4jm
    @RaviRanjan-pl4jm Před 3 měsíci

    Simply fantastic vedio

  • @user-hc6np1wp3k
    @user-hc6np1wp3k Před 3 měsíci

    great info! thank you!!!

  • @santoshchoudante4140
    @santoshchoudante4140 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks
    My dearest Teacher 👨‍🏫

  • @xMariaAngelx
    @xMariaAngelx Před 11 měsíci

    Again fascinating

  • @studentaccount4354
    @studentaccount4354 Před rokem

    Awesome!

  • @aguerorichlee7643
    @aguerorichlee7643 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow , gud teachings

  • @gulamsabirkhan1811
    @gulamsabirkhan1811 Před rokem

    V nice teaching mtd

  • @keziahedusa-eyison7301

    Thank you

  • @marmomar7218
    @marmomar7218 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you sir

  • @LucyandMilo
    @LucyandMilo Před 4 měsíci

    Hi...I am just Jo Blogs of the street but have been poorly for a few months..I have swelling and lumps come up in my left armpit,upper arm and around left ribs, also my groin area and around both knees. I am going to the breast clinic on Tuesday and this has really helped just silly old me kinda understand, so thank you very much! I hope I get some answers as I feel like I am falling apart.

  • @Su-ks1qb
    @Su-ks1qb Před 5 měsíci +1

    Is it normal to feel a small pea size lymph node?

  • @RaviRanjan-pl4jm
    @RaviRanjan-pl4jm Před 3 měsíci

    I’m a radiologist n still watch ur vedio for related anatomy

  • @martinqigong
    @martinqigong Před rokem +1

    I don't understand exactly how the lymph goes back in the veins. The nodes are connected to the veins. Is that it ? Thank you

    • @SamWebster
      @SamWebster  Před rokem +2

      There are small lymphatic vessels that carry lymph from tissues to lymph nodes, and from lymph nodes to other lymph nodes, and then to the subclavian veins near where the internal jugular vein joins it.
      See also: czcams.com/video/YcQmRzqT2fI/video.html

  • @cherierhynes8514
    @cherierhynes8514 Před 9 měsíci

    Are there any issues or concerns about immunity or breast health afterremoval of 2 anterior lymph nodes in left breast . No sentinel node testing was done as i didnt want the procedure but surgeon opted to remove against my wishes.

    • @user-cm3wc2mv6y
      @user-cm3wc2mv6y Před 6 měsíci

      سلام عوارض بعد نداشتید .ممنون میشم جواب بدید.

  • @LesterBarrett
    @LesterBarrett Před rokem +3

    The next level of detail on the lymph node system would seem to be concerned with how the metabolic/cellular waste/by-products, heavy metals, etc from the extracellular matrix (ECM?) are taken up in the lymphatic system, as opposed to how the blood is taken back up into the circulatory system. Generally, one talks about veins at some point after the initial takeup of blood; but how specifically it gets to the veins is evidently less known. As for the lymphatic system, there is also the missing step of how, once the lymph is taken up, it gets to the lymph nodes. Eventually, it all gets back to the heart and lungs, otherwise there would be nothing to pump out to nourish the 80 billion cells of the body. For me, the next question would be about the possibility that the cancer cells, in some form, are brought to the area where they can migrate to the breast, as opposed to originating in the breast. Intuitively, my idea is that the cancer cells are a product of problems in the extracellular matrix where all of the toxins and waste products of metabolism accumulate. The stew of the by-products of life may contain the usual suspects of cancer-causation. What the body does not need, and what is thus potentially harmful, is going to be accumulated in the ECM. Since there are no empty spaces in the body, it seems that the priority of the bones and skeletal muscles dictates that the lymph nodes must be fitted into any available areas that are not occupied by other critical functions such as movement and specific processing in the organs. Evolution would seem to have set the priority of space allocatioin in this area. Obviously, the large skeletal muscles, when used regularly and properly, whatever that may entail, are going to be most efficient in pumping everything back to the heart and kidneys etc for processing. When the large skeletal muscles are not busy, the pressures of respiration, temperature differentials, and other metabolic processes are going to be the main system of pumps along with the systolic pressure of the heart. This would suggest that the blood that is heading back to the heart is moving faster than the lymph that is being more slowly returned while being in some way processed. Otherwise, there would be no need for a separate lymph system. The diastolic pressure seems to be the sign of the physical and filtering resistance to getting the lymph and blood back into circulation. Is this a crazy or ridiculous summary such as DesCartes' theory of the circulatory system? I submit that Galen and Vesalius had a lot less to work with; but were able to go quite a distance anyway.

    • @SamWebster
      @SamWebster  Před rokem +3

      Cancer cells can be identified as a particular cell type. Different cancers have formed from different cell types.

  • @ayushirathore954
    @ayushirathore954 Před 7 měsíci

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  • @paulasharp5098
    @paulasharp5098 Před rokem

    I had swelling in my left armpit, but not in my right

    • @sarabrockett6202
      @sarabrockett6202 Před 5 měsíci

      I have swollen in my right airmpit not my left iam getting more tests my blood work came back normal What was your diagnosis? Please let me know

  • @vibes811
    @vibes811 Před 7 měsíci

  • @suzvera5425
    @suzvera5425 Před rokem +1

    I understand that lymph fluid also collects cells that are too big to pass into the capillaries. Is that correct? I teach lymph fluid as the big trash pick up day on our curb. Don't want to spread wrong info!

    • @Max-fh7ij
      @Max-fh7ij Před rokem

      Not entire cells, but cell parts after apoptosis

    • @SamWebster
      @SamWebster  Před rokem +2

      That's the idea. Capillaries allow only small molecules (e.g. water, glucose, dissolved gases) to pass in and out but lymphatic vessels have valves anchored to the surrounding tissue that let fluid and larger structures pass in. Lymph nodes contain lymphocytes, and those larger particles can be checked over by the immune system.

  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan Před 7 měsíci

    3:53 Anatomical grouping