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Larynx on Plastic Models

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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Quick video about larynx discussed on a plastic models. Structures discussed in details: hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, tracheal cartilages, muscles which are moving the larynx (intrinsic...

Dentin sensitivity in English||Dentin Hypersensitivity...

Dr Alam Din

Specialty:  Anatomy
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In this video I completely explain the dentin sensitivity in English language

Discussing The Nerve Supply of The Tongue

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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All the muscles of the tongue are supplied by the hypoglossal nerve except palatoglossus, which is actually a muscle of the palate. The two sides of the tongue are independent in their nerve supply, so...

The Veli Palatini Muscles

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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The soft palate hangs from the back of the hard palate. It forms a mobile flap, whose basis is the palatine aponeurosis, hence the name soft. The palatine aponeurosis is acted upon by attached muscles...

Retropharyngeal space

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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The pharynx extends from the base of the skull to the inferior border of the cricoid cartilage. The nasopharynx lies in front of the atlas. The oropharynx lies in front of the second and third cervical...

Action of Extraocular Muscles

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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This video uses a plastic model and simple sketches to identify the extraocular muscles and describe their action. By the end of this video, you will be able to: -discuss how the difference between the...

Anatomical Basis of Cardiac Referred Pain

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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In the video it is explained why pain of ischemic heart disease is referred to the medial side of the arm and the front of the chest.

Anatomical Basis of Horner's Syndrome

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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Reasons for flushing, anhydrosis, partial ptosis, and myosis when the head is deprived of its sympathetic innervation due to a thoracic lesion of the spinal cord or sympathetic trunk.

Picture Tests in Anatomy Lower Limb Leg and Sole...

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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After completion of this video, you will be able to identify and discuss some features of the calf and sole of the foot. Presented and edited by Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D.

Picture Tests in Anatomy Lower Limb Leg 2

Akram Jaffar

Specialty:  Anatomy
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After completion of this video, you will be able to identify and discuss some features of the front of the leg and dorsum of the foot: Peroneus longus; peroneus brevis; peroneus tertius; extensor hallucis...

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