Head & Neck Anatomy | Foramina of the Skull | INBDE

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In this video, we talk about the various holes located in the skull bones that are used to transmit vital structures into and out of the cranial cavity. As always, I have memory tips to help you remember all of those names. Thanks for watching!

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You made it so much easier than the doctor's lecture, which was over two hours and I couldn't understand anything of it . Thanks 🙏

sarahasan
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Extremely helpful, hope you'll keep posting more videos for the complete preparation of INBDE. God bless you.

habeebahmad
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Thank you so much for the time for doing these videos!

amandacristobal
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Hey! You're doing a Great Job and I can't tell You how thankful I am! Just a tip though, contents of Foramen Ovale are Mandibular nerve (V3), Accessory meningeal artery, Lesser petrosal nerves and Emissary Veins with an mnemonic MALE! :)

brijitajacob
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As a clinical radiologist with a formal anatomy education and special interest in head and neck imaging- this is a clear concise and well presented series- clearly narrated without any hyperbole. Congrats! And in your defence re a comment regarding not mentioning EVERY structure that passes through each foramen-yes the commentator is correct but I assume that this is a video series designed to give a (very good) overview and not delve into detailed anatomy. It is possible (and has been done) to discuss the anatomy of eg the jugular foramen and its contents for hours. Nonetheless, I am delighted to say that at the risk of sounding arrogant, I learnt something new- that the superior and inferior orbital foramina and the mental foramina are organised in roughly a straight line in the coronal plane. So lovely to learn something new or view something in a different and novel way.

johnrendle
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Amazing as usual, thank u, keep up, u r helping me in my uni. Exams alot

mennas
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after listening to this high yield Infor in the end just got stuck with "its the inappropriate term for great hole"

IntellectMedicalsZambia
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Hello Dr. Ryan....Thanks for all your precise and super helpful videos. Just one query, I heard they have introduced cranial nerve 13, 14... is it proven? if so can you name them please.

payalsharma
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"one nose, two eye's" is also good for the nerves

Windexlvr
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You could take picture from "first aid USMLE"

fergiejohnson
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Thanks for this amazing series Dr Ryan .My exam in may any advise and also when will this series be completed

malihasultana
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Hey Dr. please reply... can i refer the nbde videos for studying indbe ? Btw u make amazing videos.. thank u 😊

himanshipatel
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Sir pls upload more fast... Thank u for this..

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