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19 topics, 41 min.
Introduction to Gross Anatomy of the Brain
4 m.Frontal Lobar Anatomy
5 m.Sylvian Fissure
3 m.Middle Frontal Gyrus
2 m.Inferior Parietal Lobule
2 m.Central Sulcus of Rolando
3 m.Intraparietal Sulcus
2 m.Localizing the Intraparietal Lobule Part 2
2 m.Localizing the Intraparietal Lobule Part 3
2 m.Pars Marginalis
2 m.Parieto-occipital Sulcus
2 m.Pars Marginalis on Axial Imaging
3 m.Midline Sagittal Commissures
2 m.Basic Brainstem Anatomy
2 m.Midline Cerebellum (Vermis)
3 m.Midline Cisterns and Spaces
2 m.Midline Sagittal Blood Supplies
4 m.Midline Skeletal Anatomy
3 m.Miscellaneous Midline Structures
3 m.52 topics, 2 hr. 14 min.
The Olfactory Nerve – Cranial Nerve I
4 m.The Olfactory Bulb
5 m.The Olfactory Tracts
5 m.The Optic Nerve – Cranial Nerve II
3 m.The Globe and Optic Pathway
5 m.Chiasm & Retrochiasmatic Pathway
3 m.Destinations of Optic Nerve Signals
3 m.The Oculomotor Nerve – Cranial Nerve III
4 m.Oculomotor Nerve: Course, Adjacent Structures & Destination
4 m.Oculomotor Nerve: Nuclei and Intramedullary Course
3 m.Third Nerve Syndromes
5 m.The Trochlear Nerve - Cranial Nerve IV
3 m.Trochlear Nerve: Course and Pathologies
3 m.The Trigeminal Nerve – Cranial Nerve V
3 m.Trigeminal Nerve Synapses in the Brainstem
6 m.Nuclear Anatomy and Position of the Trigeminal System
4 m.Parasympathetic Ganglia Anatomy of the Head and Neck
2 m.MRI anatomy of the Submandibular Ganglion
4 m.MRI Anatomy of the Pterygopalatine Ganglion
3 m.Trigeminal Nerve - V1 Division
2 m.Trigeminal Nerve - V2 Division
2 m.Trigeminal Nerve - V3 Division
3 m.The Abducens Nerve – Cranial Nerve VI
3 m.Cranial Nerves 1-6: Review
3 m.Abducens Nerve Nucleus and Nerve
4 m.Identifying the Cisternal Abducens Nerve
3 m.The Facial Nerve: Nucleus and Intramedullary Course
3 m.The Facial Nerve – Cranial Nerve VII
2 m.Facial Nerve: Medullary, Cisternal, and Canalicular Segments
3 m.Seventh Nerve Segments on MRI
5 m.Facial Nerve: Motor, Sensory, and Parasympathetic Branches
2 m.Proximal Branches of the Facial Nerve
3 m.Distal Branches of the Facial Nerve
2 m.The Posterior Auricular Nerve
2 m.The Greater Petrosal Nerve
2 m.The Vestibulocochlear Nerve – Cranial Nerve VIII
4 m.Cranial Nerves 7 & 8: Cisternal Course at the CPA
2 m.Vestibulocochlear Nerve: Cochlea and Internal Auditory Canal
2 m.Glossopharyngeal Nerve – Cranial Nerve IX
2 m.Glossopharyngeal Nerve Course
2 m.Exit of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve
2 m.Nuclei of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve
3 m.Glossopharyngeal Nerve Summary
2 m.The Vagus Nerve – Cranial Nerve X
2 m.Nuclei of the Vagus Nerve
2 m.The Innervations of the Vagus Nerve
4 m.Function of Vagal Nuclei
3 m.Accessory Nerve – Cranial Nerve XI
2 m.Accessory Nerve Summary
3 m.The Hypoglossal Nerve – Cranial Nerve XII
3 m.The Descent of the Hypoglossal Nerve
2 m.The Real Origin of the Hypoglossal Nerve
2 m.0:00
I'm going to share with you some tricks for
0:03
finding the elusive, very small 6th nerve.
0:06
Only the fourth nerve is more challenging.
0:09
And here we are at the level of the portio major,
0:12
mostly of the fifth nerve.
0:14
So if you find the fifth nerve and you go a little craniad,
0:17
a little bit north of the fifth nerve,
0:19
you're going to run into the 6th nerve,
0:22
which has an anterolateral course out of the
0:25
pontomedullary sulcus or inferior pons.
0:28
Now, as it courses over obliquely from mesial to
0:34
anterolateral, it's going to do something else.
0:37
Let's look at the sagittal.
0:39
Now, it's not easily appreciated,
0:40
so I'm just going to draw it.
0:42
It's coming out of the pons and it's working its way up.
0:46
So the nerve doesn't go straight,
0:49
it goes slightly craniad or slightly north,
0:53
where it then follows a course into Dorello's canal
0:57
before it reaches the cavernous sinus.
1:01
Now, here in the coronal projection,
1:03
its identification is brutal.
1:05
The only way I was able to identify it
1:07
is I cross reference this structure and that structure
1:11
with these two structures.
1:13
Now we'll scroll them again
1:14
and you'll see how hard they are to pick up.
1:16
You see them going back again,
1:19
or forward, sorry.
1:20
You see them going anteriorly.
1:21
Now, you lose them.
1:22
Now, let's go back.
1:23
You have them again.
1:24
There they are.
1:25
There's one.
1:26
There's two.
1:26
And then, they're going to go right back into
1:29
the ponto midbrain sulcus or the inferior pons.
1:33
Now,
1:34
a critical location for the abducens nerve
1:37
is the cavernous sinus.
1:39
Sometimes you have to infer its location,
1:42
but one way to identify it is to go to the cavernous
1:45
sinus and you look for a series of dots.
1:49
And the most mesial of the dots that's closest to the
1:52
carotid artery is going to be the abducens nerve.
1:56
There's your carotid artery, there is your white dot,
1:59
there is your abducens nerve.
2:01
And that is the nerve that is most prone to compression,
2:04
because A, it's small
2:05
and B, its medial,
2:07
directly adjacent to the cavernous portion
2:10
of the carotid artery.
2:10
So, an aneurysm there may present with a 6th nerve palsy.
2:14
And that's a wrap.
2:15
Dr. P out.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
I'm going to share with you some tricks for
0:03
finding the elusive, very small 6th nerve.
0:06
Only the fourth nerve is more challenging.
0:09
And here we are at the level of the portio major,
0:12
mostly of the fifth nerve.
0:14
So if you find the fifth nerve and you go a little craniad,
0:17
a little bit north of the fifth nerve,
0:19
you're going to run into the 6th nerve,
0:22
which has an anterolateral course out of the
0:25
pontomedullary sulcus or inferior pons.
0:28
Now, as it courses over obliquely from mesial to
0:34
anterolateral, it's going to do something else.
0:37
Let's look at the sagittal.
0:39
Now, it's not easily appreciated,
0:40
so I'm just going to draw it.
0:42
It's coming out of the pons and it's working its way up.
0:46
So the nerve doesn't go straight,
0:49
it goes slightly craniad or slightly north,
0:53
where it then follows a course into Dorello's canal
0:57
before it reaches the cavernous sinus.
1:01
Now, here in the coronal projection,
1:03
its identification is brutal.
1:05
The only way I was able to identify it
1:07
is I cross reference this structure and that structure
1:11
with these two structures.
1:13
Now we'll scroll them again
1:14
and you'll see how hard they are to pick up.
1:16
You see them going back again,
1:19
or forward, sorry.
1:20
You see them going anteriorly.
1:21
Now, you lose them.
1:22
Now, let's go back.
1:23
You have them again.
1:24
There they are.
1:25
There's one.
1:26
There's two.
1:26
And then, they're going to go right back into
1:29
the ponto midbrain sulcus or the inferior pons.
1:33
Now,
1:34
a critical location for the abducens nerve
1:37
is the cavernous sinus.
1:39
Sometimes you have to infer its location,
1:42
but one way to identify it is to go to the cavernous
1:45
sinus and you look for a series of dots.
1:49
And the most mesial of the dots that's closest to the
1:52
carotid artery is going to be the abducens nerve.
1:56
There's your carotid artery, there is your white dot,
1:59
there is your abducens nerve.
2:01
And that is the nerve that is most prone to compression,
2:04
because A, it's small
2:05
and B, its medial,
2:07
directly adjacent to the cavernous portion
2:10
of the carotid artery.
2:10
So, an aneurysm there may present with a 6th nerve palsy.
2:14
And that's a wrap.
2:15
Dr. P out.
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Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Tags
Vascular
Orbit
Neuroradiology
MRI
Head and Neck
Brain
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