Base of skull anatomy, cranial nerves and blood vessels
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More skull - looking at the bones of the base of the skull and all of the important nerves and blood vessels here, thinking about what might happen with various basal skull fractures.
Music:
Wake Up Call by Gregory David
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doing neuroanatomy this semester - thank you so much!!
for a newbe med student, this video helped me a lot. Thank you so much,sir.
I'm just 15 but I love your content already. It gives me more insight on biology
Thank you for your detailed explanation and illustrations.
These videos help me fall asleep i watch every night 🤣
Excellent lesson! I’m a MD and studied anatomy many years ago. I’m amazed how crucial and vulnerable the cranial anatomy is.
Hi sir. I'm in 10th grade, biology student aiming to be a doctor just like you.
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Thank you so much sir you made anatomy easy. I wish you make more videos. Really loved it. Thanks for correlating clinical conditions with structures. Lots of love from india
Such a great video. Thank you so much for making these awesome videos which I know how much time and effort it would take.
How amazing your videos are. Truly appreciate it 🙏
You are incredible. Thank you
Great video!
Easy to understand physiology plus anatomy, great , thanks
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thnak you verry much easy to undestand
Thank you so much sir... Am addicted to watching your anatomy videos. Please recommend some KZread channel for Physiology lectures.
I am a post intern and I am in pg preparation . anatomy is still tough to me.now I am building the concept with these videos.after seeing and reading book it is beneficial.
Thank you.🙏 its such a delight to know my Skull and experience and feel it.. ex: facial experience..
Easy to understand !
Haha, I thought you were ending Teaching, I was freaking out. Just the end of the academic year, phew! Thank you for all you do Sam. Please if you could recommend a physiology KZread page or textbook for a medical student which would it (they) be?
Thank you! Have you covered tinnitus in any of your videos? I've enjoyed so many...not sure I've seen one on that. I'm a craniosacral therapist. Would sure appreciate your thoughts on the anatomy, nerve pathways and possible inflammation sites relating to tinnitus. High pitched or whooshing etc. Grateful for all you do & share. Cheers!
Thank you. Any idea as to what might cause "air pockets " inside the ear?
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