Midsagittal Section of Brain / neuroanatomy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- The midsagittal section of the brain shows the three major parts of the brain, which are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The cerebrum (prosencephalon or forebrain) comprises the telencephalon (cerebral hemispheres) and the diencephalon. They are each also divided into subparts or regions for simplified localization of structures, for example, the brainstem is composed of the midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata, while the cerebrum is divisible into lobes.
Sulci are small grooves that divide and define gyri; large grooves, called fissures, divide the cerebral cortex into lobes, and also the cerebrum into the right and left cerebral hemispheres along the midsagittal plane. The fissure involved in this division is called the medial longitudinal fissure. From the midsagittal section of the brain both white and gray matter can be observed, as well as important spaces such as the third and fourth ventricles.
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This Viscera is soooo good...I wish my medical also should have some like this ..
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I have watched many videos on brain anatomy. But these are the best. One thing you could kindly add in this video is the other sagittal views other then this mid sagittal view for orientation of limbic system and basal ganglia as they have been shown on transverse sections
This was the greatest explanation ever.thank you
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It was a first demonstration which I found very useful and as well interesting.
After my first year of MBBS,come again here to quickly revise the concept to understand the brain CT scan.
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Video dekhne me jitna aasan lagta he utna hee mushkil lagta he specimen ko identify karna viva me
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Sir please ek video banaiye arteries of brain par if possible and the sulcus occupied by them
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I think you confused the rostrum of corpus callosum with genu and vice versa.
Nope, it's correct
Perfect viscera 😇
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Great presentation.
Awesome video!!
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Thank you..that was really helpful!
sir the specimen is so beautiful.......
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thanks for watching
excellent
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Sir Is this the series of neurantomy. When will other videos be there
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sir ,coronal section k videos banaye ....plz
respected sir u pointed out pineal gland part as mamillary body!
uuh sorry actually, there is some problem with time and ur voice may be in my computer !
Pineal gland is also known as mammillary body
@@thendralnilavanyt absolutely not!! Pineal lies just behind the habinular commissure posterior to splenium and the mamillary bodies are just behind the pituitary stalk. One is above, other is below and they're not the same at all
@@polo02playful Oh! thanks for the clarification 😊
Thanku so much sir
Very helpful, ty.
I think telencephalon makes the cerebrum😕
Cerebrum doesn't makes the telencephalon...
Agree !
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