-what about the primordial stability ligament ' THe Apical ligament ' allows for flexion and extension ' stress tests on dead Vietnam soldiers in the 60s confirmed the main stability ligament .
Trick: Arterial thrombus appears black than the artery or lumen of the artery while veinous thrombus appears white than vein as artery appears hyperdense so thrombus can be seen only when only when it is aged i.e. not new while veins being hypodense does appreciate a thrombus when it is new . Please o please correct me IF i' m wrong.
Not really. Hyperdense thrombus in arteries is more dense than surrounding blood. Logically, thrombus surrounded by blood would look the same regardless if arterial or venous
I think some Neurosurgeons use some type of sling to separate the blood vessel and the facial nerve. I would think that would be more permanent than Teflon pads.
Re: @3:25 DEEP system "Vein of Galen" drains... deep white matter of Frontal lobes Temporal lobes Pariental lobes Corpus Collostum Upper Brain Stem Basal Ganglia Thalami (?) 1. What are these responsible for? 2. If it drains outwardly, through sinuses, can it receive treatment inwardly, through the same sinuses? If it can go out one path, it can go in through the same path, I assume? Just wondering