thanks q so muchhhhhh. i watch so many of the anatomy video without animation and couldnt get any single idea, but your animation hit my brain so hard taht i can so easily undertand the whole thing start from the head to toe
Thank you so much ❤️❤️this is realy helpful , glad it was the first video I watched and don’t need to watch another one...really really amazing explanation..thank you..❤️🇸🇦
Yes, AWESOME app. And awesome lesson in the sphenoid bone -- I thought I sort of knew it but I now realize I didn't know the half of how extensive and multi-dimensional it is. Thank you.
Great video! Thanks so much. One thing - when you are looking at the Sphenoid bone & it looks like a bat that has legs (Pterygoid process) that is the posterior view.
Are you referring to the view presented at 4:40? That is an anterior view. The sphenoidal sinuses are visible centrally (looking like a pig's nose) and well as the orbital plates just lateral to that. The pterygoid processes are visible from both an anterior view and a posterior view so you need to look for landmarks other than those in order to discern between the anterior and posterior views.
Maam, you have provided only basic information, but you have to provide all the information, including All the parts Their Surfaces Their border Articulation of these borders Relation of the parts of sphenoid Nerve, vessel and ligaments relation should be included. But it is very important for beginners.
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