Anterior Cranial Fossa | Skull Anatomy
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- Опубліковано 29 лют 2020
- In this second part of the skull anatomy we will take you the important features of the anterior cranial base.
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anterior cranial fossa is shallowest and most superior one.
floor: comprised of frontal bone laterally and anteriorly
midline: ethmoid bone.
post: body of sphenoid bone and lesser wings
bony landmarks:
i- frontal crest: attahcment to faulx cerberi
ii-foramen caecum
iii- crista galli of ethmoid (another attchment of falx ceriberi) surrounded by cribriform plate on either sides
iv-on either side of ethmoid, floor is made up of orbital part of frontal bone forming roof of theorbit this is the largest part anterior cranial fossa
v-lesser wings of sphenoid bone
vi-body of sphenoid
vii-anterior clinoid process (attachment of tentorium cerebelli)
viii-optic canal
ix-chiasmatic sulcus
sorry for the typos in a hurry
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Excellent video. Thanks for a clear demonstration of the anatomy of the anterior cranial fossa. BTW, isn't optic nerve the second cranial nerve, olfactory nerve being the first?
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Honestly making these videos we get so fixated on the animations and making sure its high quality we make simple slip ups in the recordings like this from time to time.
thank you for pointing this out!
Jack
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Its informative
also you forgot to mention
jugum spheniodale
superior orbital fissure
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optic nerve is the second cranial nerve...not the first..
foramen cecum transmits emissary vein to the nasal cavity or from nasal cavity to superior sagital sinus?? anyone plz clear this???
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Please see our video library for now we have several years ago covered the facial muscles and we will be recreating all this in more detail but this won’t be for a few weeks as we work through the skulls anatomy first
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lesser wing -anterior cranial fossa
Greater wing -middle cranial fossa
Nice video... But the sound is low...
Gnokhi thanks for letting us know
Will be increasing the volume for future tutorials
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its good but low voice
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