Foramen lacerum (and a bit of pterygoid canal) anatomy
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Foramen lacerum is a hole in the floor of the cranial cavity in the skull. Or is it?
Other popular and exciting topics included in this episode are the deep and greater petrosal nerves, the nerve of the pterygoid canal (aka the Vidian nerve) and emissary veins.
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Under The Tide by Gregory David
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As always, great job Sam! Thank you very much. By the way, @5:40, I think you mislabeled the foramen lacerum as foramen ovale.
dont the emissary veins pass through foramen ovale rather than foramen lacerum?
Thanks a lot! Can you explain foramen sphenoidale, please?
Thank you so much for your work!
Great explanation sir😊
thank u, u beautiful man
A research group recently took advantage of the foremen lacerum by using it to develop a mouse model of trigeminal neuralgia. Paper in JCI insight this year
Thanks God bless you 💓
Those huge 3D bones are great with something like skull anatomy. It's so hard to visualize.
Great 3d printing.
machine learning, science
Hi Doctor Sam, I like your explanation very much. Thank you. But I need someone to explain this pathology, which is difficult to understand
pathology might be best understand by dr naajib
Seems like a pretty critical spot in the head!!
just the right amount...thanks so much!
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Honestly, you're the goat bro
A foreshadowing of upcoming video(s) on venous anatomy??