SCALP : APPLIED ANATOMY
Why scalp wounds bleed profusely? what is BLACK EYE? Which layer is called as Dangerous layer of scalp? What is the Safety-valve hematoma? Why deep scalp wound will gape open, if the aponeurosis is divided? What is Caput succedaneum? Subperiosteal bleeding limited to one bone, why? How to differentiate Caput succedaneum from cephalhematoma ? Why there is no necrosis in a large/avulsed flap of scalp with a narrow pedicle ? Why it is an emergency, when a tourniquet/string encircles the head just above the ears and eyebrows and it is tied tightly? source of image: Gray's anatomy for students, second south asia edition. #drsumitgupta #scalp #appliedanatomyofscalp

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SCALP : ANATOMY

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FACIAL MUSCLES

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Skull Anatomy - The BEST way to remember every bone

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Scalp Anatomy: Layers, Structures, and Clinical Significance - Part 1

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Medical Historian Answers History of Medicine Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

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LACRIMAL APPARATUS

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Scalp Anatomy Animation : Head and Neck Anatomy Animations

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PAROTID GLAND (Part-1) || Surfaces || Borders || Relations ||

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50 Blood practice questions by professor | #blood | #cardiovascularsystem | #cardiovascular

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1. Introduction to the Human Brain

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Anatomy of the Scalp, Dr Adel Bondok

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Abdominal organs (plastic anatomy)

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LARYNX: CARTILAGES | ANATOMY | TYPES |

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Anatomy of the Skeleton

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DEEP CERVICAL FASCIA : CAROTID FASCIA

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Neuroanatomy made ridiculously simple

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Optic Nerve (CN II) Explained | Anatomy, Course, Blood Supply & Clinical Correlates | Dr SUMIT GUPTA

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LATERAL WALL OF NOSE: BONY FEATURES| concha | meatus |

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ANATOMY OF TONGUE : FEATURES & MUSCLES

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