Neurology - Oculomotor Nerve: Cranial Nerve III
Offered By: Ninja Nerd via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III) in this comprehensive lecture video. Delve into the nerve's origin, course, and supply, as well as its clinical correlations. Learn about the anatomy, structure, and functions of the oculomotor nerve, including its relationship to the dural sinus, superior oblique, and inferior oblique muscles. Gain insights into the various fiber types associated with this crucial cranial nerve. Examine clinical implications, such as Benedict syndrome, to understand the practical applications of this knowledge in neurology. Enhance your understanding of this essential component of the nervous system through detailed explanations and visual aids provided by Professor Zach Murphy.
Syllabus
Introduction
Anatomy
Structure
Dural Sinus
Superior Oblique
inferior Oblique
functions
fibers
Clinical correlation
Benedict syndrome
Taught by
Ninja Nerd
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