The Skull and its Landmarks PDF
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South Bank University
Julie Watson
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This document presents a detailed study of the human skull's anatomical landmarks, including the three intracranial fossae. It describes the features of each fossa and which part of the brain is accommodated within it. The document is accompanied by diagrams and YouTube links.
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The Skull and its Landmarks Part 3 of 4 Julie Watson The Viscerocranium – Facial Skeleton Intracranial Fossae Introduction The floor of the Cranial cavity is divided into three distinct depressions known as; The Anterior Cranial Fossa The Middle Cranial Fossa The Posterior Cranial Foss...
The Skull and its Landmarks Part 3 of 4 Julie Watson The Viscerocranium – Facial Skeleton Intracranial Fossae Introduction The floor of the Cranial cavity is divided into three distinct depressions known as; The Anterior Cranial Fossa The Middle Cranial Fossa The Posterior Cranial Fossa Each fossa accommodates a different part of the brain. 3 4 Anterior Cranial Fossa The anterior cranial fossa is the most shallow and superior of the three cranial fossae It lies superiorly over the nasal and orbital cavities Accommodates part of the frontal lobe of the brain 5 Middle Cranial Fossa Located centrally in the cranial floor Butterfly shaped Middle part accommodates the pituitary glands Two lateral parts accommodate the temporal lobes of the brain 6 Cureus.com Posterior Cranial Fossa The posterior cranial fossa is the deepest and most posterior of the three cranial fossae It accommodates the brain stem and the cerebellum 7 Getbodysmart.com 8 Medchrome.com You Tube Clips For Intracranial Fossae https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KcRRqgG21s (anterior cranial fossa) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAOrHWa8qNc (middle cranial fossa) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRYS--2jviM (posterior cranial fossa) 9 I expect you have this! www.outsetmedia.com