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Armando Hasudungan

Visual medical education by Armando Hasudungan

Medical science, drawn into focus.

Explore visual explanations that reveal how the facts, processes and clinical patterns fit together—then discover the coming AH study platform, built to guide what you study next and check what stuck.

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Multiple Sclerosis

"Each patient ought to feel somewhat the better after the physician's visit irrespective of the nature of the illness." -Warfield Theobald Longcope Overview Multiple sclerosis (MS) is defined as an inflammatory demyelinating disease characterised by the presence of episodic neurological dysfunction in at least 2 areas of the CNS (brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves)…

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Fibromyalgia

Overview Fibromyalgia is a chronic, nociplastic pain condition characterised by widespread pain with prominent fatigue, sleep disturbance, and cognitive symptoms, reflecting altered central pain processing rather than tissue injury. Global prevalence is ~2–4%, higher in women, ages 20–60, and in those with mood/sleep disorders, obesity, low socioeconomic status, and comorbid rheumatic disease. Major complications include…

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Angina Pectoris

Overview Angina Pectoris refers to the pain caused by myocardial ischaemia. Myocardial Ischaemia is usually caused by stenosis within the vessel decreasing blood flow to the muscle, but it can be caused by tachycardia, anaemia, aortic stenosis, left ventricular hypertophy and many other disease. Angina "latin choking". Angina Pectoris:  Pain caused by myocardial ischaemia (not myocardial…

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Otitis Externa

Overview Otitis externa is an acute or chronic inflammation of the external auditory canal, which extends from the tympanic membrane to the pinna. It is predominantly a localized bacterial infection caused by a breakdown in the natural protective barriers of the ear canal—namely cerumen, an acidic pH, and an intact epithelial lining. Frequently referred to…

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Myelofibrosis

Overview Myelofibrosis is a type of myeloproliferative diseasecharacterized by clonal myeloid expansion, followed by progressive fibrous connective tissue deposition in the bone marrow, resulting in bone marrow failure. Clonal evolution can also occur, with an increased risk of transformation to acute myeloid leukemia. In addition, disabling constitutional symptoms secondary to the high circulating levels of…

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Parturition and Routine Care

Overview Parturition Physiology Preterm:  defined as babies born alive before 37 weeks of pregnancy are completed. Term:  defined as babies born alive after 37 weeks and before 42 weeks Postterm (induced for labour):  defined as babies born alive after 42 weeks. Birthweight Low birth weight: <2500g regardless of age Very low birth weight: <1500g regardless of…

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Acute Pancreatitis

Overview Acute pancreatitis is sudden inflammation of the pancreas caused by premature activation of pancreatic digestive enzymes within the gland. It ranges from a mild, self-limiting illness to severe necrotising pancreatitis with persistent organ failure. The most common causes are gallstones and alcohol, although hypertriglyceridaemia, medicines, procedures and metabolic disorders are also important. Acute Pancreatitis:…

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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.

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See it clearly

Turn abstract processes and invisible relationships into something the learner can picture.

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Connect the pieces

Build understanding around how concepts fit together—not a pile of isolated facts.

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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.

Jessica Payne-Burnett
Medical Student, Charles Sturt University

The notes I make during his videos help me retain everything better.

Ayesha RaiStudent, Islamabad Medical and Dental College

The drawings are amazing and super easy to remember.

Reem Mohamed Khair Abdalrazig
Student, Neelain University

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The free library helps you find a clear explanation. The AH platform is being built to help you connect the resources, follow a clearer path and check what actually stuck.

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Latest TopicCardiology

Aortic Aneurysm

Overview An aortic aneurysm is a pathological dilatation of the aorta caused by weakening of the arterial wall. It may involve the aortic root, ascending aorta, arch, descending thoracic aorta, thoracoabdominal aorta or abdominal aorta. Most aortic aneurysms are asymptomatic and are discovered incidentally or through screening. Progressive enlargement increases the risk of rupture, dissection,…

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About Visualising Medicine

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.

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