Thank you for your videos, I am honestly very impressed with your contents as I am preparing for my Neurology boards. I just wanted to point out one thing in this lecture, which is that the AICA artery should be coming off the basilar artery instead of the vertebral arteries in the drawing. I know you mentioned it correctly but just so it's 100% accurate. Thanks again, good luck, keep it up and wish me luck!
Abducens nerve- Located in pons. Anterior inferior cerebellar artery. Posterior cranial fossa clivus Petrous part of temporal bone Derellos canal . inferior petrous sinus. Cavernous sinus Superior orbital fissure Lateral rectus. In annulus of zens. If damaged- Unilateral internal stabismus. Diploia. Thank you sir
I ended woke up with double vision and a severe headache just this weekend out of nowhere and ended up going to the ER , I had an CT scan and MRI to rule out tumor, stroke etc. I was told to follow up with my opthalmologist, he told me about sixth nerve palsy and explained what he could which clear but left me wanting to know more. I like million others went straight to the Internet and I must say your detailed explanation made even more clear. Thank you by the way Is their anything I can do to speed up recovery or stimulate recovery on that nerve? Like keep icing my eye, pencil push ups, or something I might no know about.
@@pupilofthecollective no, they ended up giving me a prism patch prescription for now. They said we'll wait and see if it corrects itself, if not we'll discuss something more permanent. Thank you for asking.
@@outofthedarknessandintothe1538 my left eye just went... they said the same thing. I just got out of the hospital. I have to wait three weeks to see an ophthalmologist. Did the prism help?
@@pupilofthecollective the 20 strength didn't but the 30 did. I am able to see single again but I still have problems with perception especially when turning around to fast (makes you feel like you have vertigo), and when I'm in the sun the prism directs the light into my eye so I have sun glass cover that I bought at Walmart. It helps a little. If you already wear glasses it kind of interfere with your prescription because of the lines but your brain has to adjust.
Takk takk takk for denne undervisningen. Har trigeminus nervralgi, ❤️❤️. Forstår nå hva som skjer. Det er et år siden sist jeg hadde detta nå. Tar Prednisolon . Det hjelper da i hsr stressmuskler i nakke og hode . 🇳🇴
My opthalmologist diagnosed sixth nerve palsy as my left vision has problem feeling diplopia,please tell me the right doctor to consult,should I consult a opthalmologist or neurologist
Just to be clear, 10:09, the ICA enters the base of the skull through the carotid canal, runs anterior through the petrous bone (petrous ICA) and turns superiorly, however, DOESN'T pass THROUGH the foramen lacerum. The portion of the ICA that is close to the foramen lacerum is called the lacerum ICA.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the facial colliculus an elevation in the floor of the 4th ventricle as against a depression? Great video as always man
AICA shouls have been a little higher coming from the basilar artery and on the place of your AICA should be the PICA. This would make the AICA closer to the n.VI and would make more sense. Thanks for the art & knowledge!
hmmm.. have you thought about post covid folks with long covid symptoms of dizziness...hangover... or brain fog? most likely to be abducens? occulomotor or vestibular in nature.. most likely damage from spike proteins coursing through blood brain barrier of inflammation? any ideas? great vid.
How can the cranial nerve 6 be healed please? My 5 yr old daughter started with intermittent strabismus 4 months ago but now the eye is always turned in.
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Thank you for your videos, I am honestly very impressed with your contents as I am preparing for my Neurology boards. I just wanted to point out one thing in this lecture, which is that the AICA artery should be coming off the basilar artery instead of the vertebral arteries in the drawing. I know you mentioned it correctly but just so it's 100% accurate. Thanks again, good luck, keep it up and wish me luck!
How was ur boards!? U passed?
You're the reason I'm slaying med school - thank you so much! Your videos make the content so clear and easy to remember.
Thank you so much sir... By seeing your videos I can develop various concepts and feel easy and comfort to read books.
This one was a walk in the park compared to CNV!
cnV made me reevaluate my life choices
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@@im_kazmi its not that serious, you blundering idiot
Abducens nerve-
Located in pons.
Anterior inferior cerebellar artery.
Posterior cranial fossa clivus
Petrous part of temporal bone
Derellos canal . inferior petrous sinus.
Cavernous sinus
Superior orbital fissure
Lateral rectus.
In annulus of zens.
If damaged-
Unilateral internal stabismus.
Diploia.
Thank you sir
What about binocular diplopia??
Crei contenuti estremamente chiari e completi, rendi molto più semplice la comprensione di questi argomenti così difficili. Grazie mille!
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Thank you. Great drawing, clear concepts, and well explained.....
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Very easy way to learn cranial nerves.
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I ended woke up with double vision and a severe headache just this weekend out of nowhere and ended up going to the ER , I had an CT scan and MRI to rule out tumor, stroke etc. I was told to follow up with my opthalmologist, he told me about sixth nerve palsy and explained what he could which clear but left me wanting to know more. I like million others went straight to the Internet and I must say your detailed explanation made even more clear. Thank you by the way
Is their anything I can do to speed up recovery or stimulate recovery on that nerve? Like keep icing my eye, pencil push ups, or something I might no know about.
did your eye heal?
@@pupilofthecollective no, they ended up giving me a prism patch prescription for now. They said we'll wait and see if it corrects itself, if not we'll discuss something more permanent. Thank you for asking.
@@outofthedarknessandintothe1538 my left eye just went... they said the same thing. I just got out of the hospital. I have to wait three weeks to see an ophthalmologist. Did the prism help?
@@pupilofthecollective the 20 strength didn't but the 30 did. I am able to see single again but I still have problems with perception especially when turning around to fast (makes you feel like you have vertigo), and when I'm in the sun the prism directs the light into my eye so I have sun glass cover that I bought at Walmart. It helps a little. If you already wear glasses it kind of interfere with your prescription because of the lines but your brain has to adjust.
@@pupilofthecollective sorry to hear this happened to you as well.
THANK YOU!!! Now my brain can understand what's going on there
I didn't watch the video because I've already had enough info from your previous videos, Thanks a lot.
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5:56 "Oh ho that was cool". LOL that caught me off guard haha
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Impressive explanation
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Nice lectures on cranial nerves
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Takk takk takk for denne undervisningen. Har trigeminus nervralgi, ❤️❤️. Forstår nå hva som skjer. Det er et år siden sist jeg hadde detta nå. Tar Prednisolon . Det hjelper da i hsr stressmuskler i nakke og hode . 🇳🇴
Thanks u so much sir it was really helpful!!!
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Thank you,sir
My opthalmologist diagnosed sixth nerve palsy as my left vision has problem feeling diplopia,please tell me the right doctor to consult,should I consult a opthalmologist or neurologist
quick question on clinical correlations.How does the nerve get affected in people with nasopharyngeal cancer
Just to be clear, 10:09, the ICA enters the base of the skull through the carotid canal, runs anterior through the petrous bone (petrous ICA) and turns superiorly, however, DOESN'T pass THROUGH the foramen lacerum. The portion of the ICA that is close to the foramen lacerum is called the lacerum ICA.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the facial colliculus an elevation in the floor of the 4th ventricle as against a depression? Great video as always man
Yes
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thank you i was born with 6th nerve paralysis they did surg at 3 of left eye this helps
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Just a minor correction: the internal carotid artery does not go through foramen lacerum.
yes yes thats exactly what I thought! Because in his previous vid he said Foramen Rotundum,
nevermind, google says its foreamen lacerum
AICA shouls have been a little higher coming from the basilar artery and on the place of your AICA should be the PICA. This would make the AICA closer to the n.VI and would make more sense. Thanks for the art & knowledge!
U r awesome!!!!!
hmmm.. have you thought about post covid folks with long covid symptoms of dizziness...hangover... or brain fog? most likely to be abducens? occulomotor or vestibular in nature.. most likely damage from spike proteins coursing through blood brain barrier of inflammation? any ideas? great vid.
How can the cranial nerve 6 be healed please? My 5 yr old daughter started with intermittent strabismus 4 months ago but now the eye is always turned in.
Go to a doctor
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small mistake...u showed Aica origin from the vertebral artery..it comes from d basilar artery...although not important in context of this lecture...
in some cases it branches off the vertebral arteries just before they form the basilar artery ,i also thought it was a mistake . It varies
It’s pica that originates from VA. AICA from proximal BA
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No way!!! Najeeb is not bad, but his videos are long and complicated and his pronunciation is horrible. Zach is the best in the whole youtube world !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Shut the fuck up he can't pronounce well like this guy maybe u don't understand English well
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