Anatomy of Head Rapid Revision - Dr Krishna Sahith
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Anatomy of Head Rapid Revision - Dr Krishna Sahith
🧠 Dive into a rapid revision of head anatomy, essential for understanding the complexities of the human skull and brain! 💀 Explore the intricate architecture of the skull, comprising cranial bones like the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones, each playing a vital role in protecting the brain. 🏰 Delve into the cranial fossae, from the anterior housing the frontal lobes, through the middle accommodating the temporal lobes, to the posterior sheltering the brainstem and cerebellum. 🕳️ Discover key foramina like the foramen magnum, optic canal, and superior orbital fissure, facilitating the passage of crucial structures like the spinal cord, optic nerve (CN II), and ophthalmic artery. 🧠 Explore the anatomical divisions of the brain, from the cerebrum governing higher brain functions, to the cerebellum orchestrating coordination, and the brainstem controlling vital life functions. 👁️👃👄 Unlock the mysteries of cranial nerves, including CN I for smell, CN II for vision, CN V for facial sensation and chewing, CN VII for facial muscles and taste, and CN VIII for hearing and balance. 🌟 Enhance your understanding of head anatomy with this comprehensive overview, perfect for medical students, anatomy enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore the wonders of the human head! 📚
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00:12 Identifying skeletal landmarks of the skull
02:32 Anatomical landmarks of the head
07:36 Identification and differentiation of key facial landmarks
10:05 Understanding and importance of Fingal arches
14:40 The head has three germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
16:51 Invagination of Clifts and Pouches
20:56 Development of ear structures from first pouch
23:14 Formation and obliteration of cervical sinus leading to branchial cyst
27:23 Differentiation between superior and inferior parathyroid glands
29:30 Deletion in Chromosome 22Q11 causing Digeorge Syndrome
33:29 Structures derived from second, third, and fourth Arch
35:41 Cartilages from fourth to sixth Arch
40:00 The cranial nerve 10th gives rise to the Superior laryngeal nerve and the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
41:56 Tongue development during fourth week of intrauterine life
46:07 Thyroglossal duct and tongue development explained
48:00 Formation of anterior 2/3 of the tongue
52:17 Thyroid gland development
54:26 Thyroglossal duct anatomy explained
58:37 Overview of Norma Frontalis in Skull Anatomy
1:00:41 Anatomy of Head Rapid Revision - Key Bones
1:05:06 Understanding the Supraorbital Margin and Infraorbital Margin
1:07:14 Understanding the structure of infraorbital margin
1:11:41 Understanding the structures associated with the orbit
1:13:54 Identification of key sutures and bones in Normal Frontalis
1:18:01 Identifying key parts of the skull bones.
1:20:05 Anatomy of the Temporal Mandibular Joint
1:24:10 Understanding the frontozygomatic suture and its significance in image-based questions.
1:26:20 Understanding lateral sulcus in neuroanatomy
1:30:30 Identification of key sutures in the skull
1:32:43 Identifying key anatomical structures in the head
1:36:55 Anatomy of the Middle Part of the Hard Palate
1:39:07 Understanding the anatomy of Wmer bone
1:43:07 Identification of anatomical structures in the head
1:45:02 Understanding the parts of temporal bone
1:49:18 Explanation of structures in Pato vaginal
1:51:45 Structures passing through Foramen Spinosum
1:56:20 Discussing the different types of cranial fossa
1:58:22 Anterior Cranial Fosa Overview
2:02:31 The anatomy of the ethmoid bone and its foramina
2:04:47 Posterior Ethmoidal Artery and Nerve
2:08:56 Anatomy of V1, V2, and V3 branches in cranial nerve V
2:11:04 Structures passing through foramen and lerum
2:15:21 Vertebral arteries supply the spinal cord
2:17:25 Structures passing through posterior cranial fosa
2:21:33 Actions of mandible: Elevation and retraction
2:23:31 Muscles of Tongue divided into extrinsic and intrinsic groups
2:27:26 Palatoglossus and its functions
2:29:21 The tongue muscles are supplied by cranial nerves 10 and 12
2:33:47 Explaining the muscles around the ear
2:36:09 Muscles of the eye and their functions
2:40:21 Key facial muscles explained
2:42:32 Overview of muscles around the mouth
2:46:51 Muscles located in the mental region and upper lip
2:48:59 Identification of facial muscles
2:53:10 Identifying and understanding the different rectus muscles of the eye
2:55:23 Understanding the actions of eye muscles and their innervating nerves.
2:59:30 Understanding Intorsion and Extorsion
3:01:37 Understanding sympathetic ganglia and their locations.
3:06:05 Spinal nerve divides into dorsal and ventral rami
3:08:11 Cervical sympathetic ganglia overview
3:12:20 External koted nerve loops around internal carotid artery
3:14:22 The anatomy of head involves nerves and branches.
3:18:46 Cervical plexus starts from ventral Ramy of C1 to C5.
3:21:11 Understanding the root values of the frenic nerve and accessory frenic nerve is crucial for anatomical understanding.
3:25:54 Understanding the location and importance of ganglions in the head.
3:28:11 Parasympathetic pre gangon fibers entering into the eyeball
3:32:25 Identification of key nerves in the styloid mastoid region
3:34:29 Discussing the lacrimal gland and branches of V1 nerve
3:38:52 Greater petrosal nerve carries parasympathetic preganglionic fibers
3:40:49 Formation of Vidian Nerve in the Teroid Canal
3:44:54 Stimulation of different nerves causes specific symptoms.
3:46:50 Anatomy of Mandibular Branch of Trinal Nerve
3:51:07 The jugular foramen leads to the ninth pair of cranial nerve.
3:53:17 Post-ganglionic fibers from utic gangon supply the peroid gland
Make anatomy playlist
Sir ,the way of teaching yours make me fallen love with anatomy ✨
Thank you so much 😀
Sir please make a video of all histology chapter
Thank you sir for this amazing video 🎉🎉
Most welcome
Excellent 💯 teaching sir
Thanks and welcome
U are amazing sir
U are really creating and impacting your world ❤️🤍
U work so hard on RUclips and telegram
God bless you 🫂
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Pls Dr. Prakash, can I get videos anotomy of abdomen and thorax.
Thank you sir
we will....
Sir can u share part 2 link not able to find it
Can we get the notes in telegram
Sir Ek separate lecture banaen usmein BCQs solve karvayen🙏
Can any one recommend me channel having complete playlist
👀
Notes pdf ???
Notes??? Please??
Sir I made notes of your sir it's enough for test or exam? 👀 Waiting for your reply sir
yes enough
Thanks sir ☺️
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First comment
good looking 😮
Please do rapid revision abdominal
After neck, abdomen and pelvis only
@@doctorbhanuprakash when can we get neck anatomy?