Picture tests in head and neck anatomy 9

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After completion of this video you will be able identify and discuss:
Body of sphenoid, inferior concha, nasopalatine nerve, greater palatine nerve, nerve supply of palate, levator labii superioris aleque nasi, Elvis muscle, posterior arch of atlas, spine of axis, adenoid, lingual tonsil, palatine tonsil, pharyngeal tonsil, tubal tonsil, Waldyer’s ring, epiglottis, thyroid cartilage, vestibule of the larynx, cricoid cartilage, piriform fossa, orbital plate of frontal bone, cribriform plate of ethmoid, anosmia, CSF rhinorrhea, olfactory nerve, submandibular (Wharton’s) duct, frontal sinus, vestibule of the nose, pterion, parietal bone, frontal bone, greater wing of sphenoid, squamous temporal, temporomandibular joint.

You may use the video as a revision for the topic or as a self-assessment tool. For the purpose of self-assessment, pause the video and spend your own time to read the question and come up with the answer then you can re-play the video to confirm your answer by listening to the comments and explanations.

Presented and edited by Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D.
This video and its channel are supported by "Human Anatomy Education" Page on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AnatomyEducation

Some images, with gratitude, were cited in:
http://www.dreamresearchgroup.com/2015/01/salivary-stones.html
https://www.anatomynext.com/blog/article/367-famous-by-moving-just-one-muscle
https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/detailedresult.php?img=PMC3034928_IJOL2011-593504.001&req=4
https://pocketdentistry.com/1-introduction-28/

tags: anatomy head and neck practical anatomy


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