The Skull
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This brief video tutorial discusses the skull with focus on bones and sutures and parts associated with cranial nerves and vessels:
0:00. Intro to the skull
0.17. Bones of the skull (frontal bone, zygomatic bone, maxilla, parietal bone, temporal bone, sphenoid bone, mandible, occipital bone)
2:03. Sutures. Coronal suture, squamous suture, lambdoid suture, sagittal suture, pterion
3:28. Cranial fossae
- 4:16. Anterior cranial fossa. Ethmoid bone, cribriform foramina, lesser wing of sphenoid bone
- 5:05. Middle cranial fossa. Optic canal, superior orbital fissure, inferior orbital fissure, sella turcica, carotid canal, foramen rotundum, foramen ovale, foramen spinosum
- 9:16 Posterior cranial fossa. internal acoustic meatus, jugular foramen, hypoglossal canal,
- 10:52. Base of the skull. styloid process, mastoid process, stylomastoid foramen, foramen magnum
12:22. In-a-Nutshell
12:28. Acknowledgements
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What an incredible masterwork of design and structure. Our skulls have every detail already thought out for us. The innervation of all systems passing through ports in the bones.
We sometimes may take for granted what miracles are bodies really are.
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Agree, having a hard time wrapping my head around these structures
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One little thing to note is that the hypoglossal nerve does innervate all of the intrinsic muscles of the tongue but all except one extrinsic muscle of the tongue. The palatoglossus muscle.
Muscles of tongue
Hypoglosal n. (CNXII)
-all intrinsic mm.
- extrinsic
genioglossus m.
hyoglossus m.
styloglossus m.
Vagus n. (CNX)
-extrinsic
Palatoglossus m. (The right and left palatoglossus muscles create ridges in the lateral pharyngeal wall, referred to as the palatoglossal arches (anterior faucial pillars))
The palatoglossus muscle functions to elevate the posterior portion of the tongue. Also draws the soft palate inferiorly.
source: ncbi
Best anatomy video on skull.
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The latin names are helpful, I thought that Styloid means (stylo~ pen lol).
But it's really means that
...
Stylo Is a latin word and means ~Pen
And we called " Stylo " for the Ipad's Pen
This word went to the france language too so
We called this Fork " Stylo "
"Styloid process " 👍
I just loved the way you explained this. Much love ❤❤❤
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Am really thankfull for ur video..very usefull nd easy to understand
I been looking over and beyond to obtain a visual explanation of sutures on the skull.
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I love how he explained the meanings of the names and all the purposes of these structures!!
Most understandable content ever
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Hi Sir, great video regarding the skull foramen. Hats-off to you. Hope if I'm not wrong, the foramen magnum transmits the medulla oblongata not the spinal cord. The medulla extends upto cranial border of 1st cervical vertebra, from that it continues as spinal medulla or spinal cord. 🙏😍
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This is really amazing, how this is so perfect how every cranial nerve is going in a designed fashion through its designed canal and fossa, like how is all this is so perfect! complicated! incredible!, glory to Allah the designer. thank you for this video very informative one!
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The skull really is a master work of design and structure.
The parietal bone with those oval ridges is brilliant example. They add strength to the wall structure with out weight penalty.
The inner ear housing a masterpiece of spatial constraints miniaturization.
The semi circular canals in close fitting bone fantastic engineering.
Your videos really helped me studying anatomy. Thanks noted anatomist ❤
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Haha ... thanks Dr. Moha ... I am glad it was a helpful review
So great thanks
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Best anatomy video
Not me studying for neuroanatomy spotters tomorrow with this- super helpful so far though
thank you so much for explanation
You are most welcome
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Bravo indeed
Thanks and always love your videos! One question: when you talked abt Carotid artery, that S part inside the skull, was it the siphon?
Thanks alot!
Yes it was
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10:24 sense of relief in his voice
good to learn
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Sir , lectures on intracranial arteries ,plz🙏
This came really handy when drawing skeletons.
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