Visual medical education by Armando Hasudungan
Medical science, drawn into focus.
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Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Overview Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (TTS), also known as posterior tibial nerve neuralgia, is an entrapment neuropathy caused by compression of the tibial nerve or its terminal branches within the fibro-osseous tarsal tunnel beneath the flexor retinaculum on the medial side of the ankle. It represents the lower extremity analogue of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Because the…
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Enteropathic Arthritis
Overview Enteropathic arthritis is a subtype of spondyloarthropathy associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. It affects up to 20% of IBD patients, with a variable presentation involving axial and/or peripheral joints. The arthritis may run parallel to intestinal disease activity or occur independently, often with enthesitis or dactylitis. It…
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Birth Defects
Overview Birth defects are the leading cause of perinatal and post- neonatal deaths, and result in substantial morbidity and disability in developed countries. There is a wide variety of mechanisms including genetic, environmental and multifactorial. Major birth defects affect 2–3% of live-borns, and minor birth defects affect 15%. Preventative strategies remain limited, but include maternal folic acid supplementation,…
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Asthma
Overview Asthma is a chronic airway inflammation disorder due to complex interactions between inflammatory cells, mediators and airway cells. In young children in whom lung function testing is not feasible, including most preschool children, asthma is defined by the presence of variable respiratory symptoms. Asthma is one of the most common causes of presentation to the Emergency…
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Acute Limb Ischaemia
Overview Acute limb ischaemia refers to any sudden decrease in limb perfusion that causes a potential threat to viability. It is associated with pain, motor and sensory loss, and cold sensation. It affects one in about 6000 of the population 1 and is more common in the lower limb, with less than 17% of cases…
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Peptic Ulcer Disease
Overview Peptic ulcer refers to an ulcer in the lower oesophagus, stomach or duodenum. Incidence ↑ with age; both sexes are similarly affected. In the developed world, Helicobacter pylori incidence has been slowly ↓ over the past 50 yrs; Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drug (NSAID) use has ↑. Peptic ulcers remain common worldwide, especially in the developing world where H. pylori infection is prevalent.…
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Parkinson Plus Syndrome
Overview Parkinson-Plus syndromes (also known as atypical parkinsonism ) are a heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by parkinsonian features—bradykinesia, rigidity, tremor, and gait impairment—occurring alongside additional ("plus") prominent neurological signs. These extra features typically include early postural instability with falls, vertical supranuclear gaze palsy, severe autonomic failure, cerebellar ataxia, early cognitive decline, or cortical…
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Cerebellum Clinical Anatomy – cerebellar syndrome
Explore the clinical anatomy of the cerebellum and how damage to its regions leads to cerebellar syndromes affecting coordination, balance, and motor control. This video explains key anatomical divisions, associated symptoms, and how to recognize cerebellar dysfunction in clinical settings.

Introduction to Intracranial Haemorrhage
Learn about the different types of intracranial hemorrhage, including their causes, signs, and symptoms for timely diagnosis. This video covers key clinical features to help recognize and manage brain bleeds effectively.

Pharmacology – Chemotherapy agents (MOA, Alkalating, antimetabolites, topoisomerase, antimitotic)
Explore the mechanisms of action of key chemotherapy agents, including alkylating agents, antimetabolites, topoisomerase inhibitors, and antimitotic drugs. This video provides a concise pharmacology breakdown to support understanding of cancer treatment strategies.
Our mission
Medical science is complex. Understanding it should feel possible.
Armando Hasudungan turns difficult medical science into clear visual explanations and connected learning experiences—so learners can see the whole picture, remember what matters and find a clearer way forward.
See it clearly
Turn abstract processes and invisible relationships into something the learner can picture.
Connect the pieces
Build understanding around how concepts fit together—not a pile of isolated facts.
Make it useful
Help learners move from explanation to recall, revision and the next logical step.
What clarity feels like
When the topic stops being a blur.
Learners do not come back because the subject became easy. They come back because the explanation gave them a picture they could work with.
“Armando's teaching style gives me the foundational knowledge.
“The notes I make during his videos help me retain everything better.
“The drawings are amazing and super easy to remember.
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Allergic Conjunctivitis
Overview Allergic conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva caused by hypersensitivity to an allergen. It usually presents with bilateral ocular itching, redness, watering and conjunctival swelling , often alongside allergic rhinitis, asthma or atopic dermatitis. 1,2 Seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis are common and generally do not threaten vision. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis and atopic keratoconjunctivitis are…
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Good education does not remove complexity. It makes complexity feel simple.
Visualising Medicine is the team behind Armando Hasudungan. We bring together medicine, illustration, writing and technology to make difficult ideas clearer—and build better ways for learners to use them.



