Osteology of the Skull: 10 Ethmoid Bone
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- This video is part of the playlist "Osteology of the skull": • Osteology of the skull .
The list deals with the study of the skull bones in articulated skulls according to views (normas); in addition the playlist contains videos that describe some separate bones of the skull including: the mandible, sphenoid, ethmoid, and palatine. There is also a brief summary of the features of the newborn skull.
Although each video can be watched separately, but it is recommended that the playlist is watched in the following sequence of videos:
1. Osteology of the skull: 1 introduction
2. Osteology of the Skull: 2 superior view
3. Osteology of the Skull: 3 posterior view
4. Osteology of the Skull: 4 lateral view
5. Osteology of the Skull: 5 inferior view
6. Osteology of the Skull: 6 cranial cavity
7. Osteology of the Skull: 7 anterior view
8. Osteology of the Skull: 8 The Mandible
9. Osteology of the Skull: 9 Sphenoid Bone
10. Osteology of the Skull: 10 Ethmoid Bone
11. Osteology of the Skull: 11 Palatine Bone
12. Osteology of the Skull: 12 The Newborn Skull
Presented and edited by Dr.Akram Jaffar (PhD). Filmed by Ahmed Thaer Zahidi (Medical student). Filmed at College of Medicine/ University of Sharjah, April, 2012.
This video and its channel are supported by "Human Anatomy Education" page on Facebook / anatomyeducation
Concise,precise and easy to understand Doctor! Oh how I wish I had you as my teacher!
thank you so much great doctor
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Tal Schnaider Thanks for the comment. You may refer to the other videos in the playlist which are related to norma lateralis and basalis as well as the inside of the skull. You are right, I did not describe the temporal bone as separate from the other bones.
you sir were truly born to teach, you truly made me understand human anatomy in a beautiful way. so passionate about teaching. thank you so much
Thanks!
Doctor we need vedios more about trigminal nerve and ptergopalatine fossa and labyrinth
كلّش شكرًا دكتور الله يوفقك :))
Thank you so much! This was really helpful, and helped me pass my anatomy exam!
Thank you for your movies Dr,Akram Jaffar, but you forgot about one inportant bone, Temporal
really helpful! you a geniouss! 🙈
+Amani Mahroug Thanks and best wishes!
Many Rou thank you so much
thank you so much, I really dont know how would I learn all these bones without your videos, they are really helpful!! Best regards from Slovakia :)))
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you are great doctor!!!
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+Eman Al-Obaidy Thanks for the comment; but, why should I repeat at the time when you can stop the video and go backwards at any time you feel like doing it?
Thank you again for your interest in the Channel.
+Human Anatomy Education
right 🙊 and I do that
thank your for listining to my comment
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Dalhousie University, Canada.