Meninges and haematoma (anatomy)

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We're going to look at the anatomy of the meninges covering the brain and describe the pia mater, arachnoid mater, and dura mater. We're also going to look at where the blood vessels inside the skull run relative to these layers so that we can confidently talk about extradural (or epidural) haematomas, subdural haematomas, and subarachnoid haemhorrhages.

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One of the best lectures I have seen on anatomy. This guy is also so passionate about the human body and it truly shows. Thank you for the amazing content. Pre-med student here.

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Fascinating, thankyou. I keep growing meningiomas. My first one was the size of a large lemon and was blocking half of my spinal fluid with my brain pushing down into my neck so the surgeon was keen to remove it asap. I had a left occipital craniectomy in 1998. I have a large part of my skull missing there. It was after that operation I had massive headaches for many years. I then started to grow a 2nd one, small, it was gamma knifed in 2007. The 3rd one small again I had 28 day proton therapy. Those 3 procedures were done in the US when I lived there. I moved back to Australia and in 2017 an MRI showed I was growing 2 more. I can't have gamma knife as they say you can't gamma knife the same area twice due to the splay of radiation. Proton is the least invasive but we don't have that here yet. They hope to have one built in 2 more years. A lot of info, however I'd love to hear your information on meningiomas if you are interested in sharing a video about them.

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Sir you make Neuroanatomy way easier ! Our seniors say its the most difficult part of human anatomy but you make it so much interesting that I actually want to learn more !!

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Thank you so much for these lectures Dr.Sam, it really is hard to find quality knowledge and such precise yet easily comprehensive teaching.
Your lectures really are extremely valuable to thousands of medical students around the world.

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thank you for this lesson! i lost it when you said "spider mother". i finally got the deal about the arachnoid granulations.

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Really wow! You are amazing! I watched a couple of actual brain dissection and neuro-surgery videos, and with those videos and yours, I learned a lot. The best thing is that you made me smile and laugh sometimes, making listening easier. Thank you.

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thank you for such amazing videos! its really helpful as i am a med student, first year, at home, without any dissection trying to do head neck brain anatomy!! its soooo difficult.. and you make it so much easier! and not to mention, you look like house m.d [hugh laurie] and you have almost the same expressions and verbal skills as him! okay coming to the more important part.. pls do some embryology videos too! we often overlook embryology for our exams and even in classes thinking it carries very little weightage, but even a little weightage is a lot in this field! embryology videos would help. thanks agaiiin!

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Outstanding sir.... easy way of teaching... the best one

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😊Your vedios are undoubtedly amazing full of knowledge..thank u so much sir ur vedios are very helpful🙌lots of love from India❤😇

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I love how passionate you are about what you teach, Thank you sir :)

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Thank you for a wonderful lecture. Very well explained 👍

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you helped a lot in my head and neck anatomy course !

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