Development of Face, Nose and Palate | Embryology Lectures | Medical Student | V-Learning

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16.5 هزار بار بازدید - 6 سال پیش - Wondering how development of face,
Wondering how development of face, nose and palate takes place? The answer to this question lies within this sqadia.com medical video lecture. This lecture by Dr. Sannan Rehman, firstly explains the development of face and processes making the fascial structures such as frontonasal process, paired maxillary and mandibular processes. Then development of nose, nasal septum and palatine shelves, paranasal sinuses and intermaxillary segment are explicated step by step. Subsequently, development of palate is pursued along with some disorders such as oblique facial cleft, microstomia and macrostomia.

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Lecture Duration - 00:57:47
Release Date - November 2018

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DEVELOPMENT OF FACE
Dr. Sannan Rehman has shed light on the Development of Face followed by a description of various processes which make up the facial structures. These include, Frontonasal Process, Paired Maxillary and Mandibular Processes. In addition to this, Medial and Lateral Nasal Processes have also been brought into consideration accompanied by Development of Various Parts of Face. In the end, comprehensive debate continues on Development of Nasolacrimal Duct and Sac.

DEVELOPMENT OF NOSE
The prime focus of section two is the discussion on the Development of Nose. In the beginning, the educator has thoroughly spoken about the Development of External Nose. Moving further, the Development of Nasal Cavities has been meticulously taken an account of. Next in line, Nasal Septum and Palatine Shelves have been reported. In the end, the curtains have been brought down when the educator talks about the Source of Development.

PARANASAL SINUSES AND INTERMAXILLARY SEGMENT
Section three aims at describing about the Paranasal Sinuses and Intermaxillary Segment. Firstly, the educator converses about the Development of Paranasal Air Sinuses, in detail. This is succeeded by a discussion on the Lens Placode. Conclusively, the educator gives a scrupulous explanation of the Intermaxillary Segment of Face.

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DEVELOPMENT OF PALATE
The focal point of section four is on the Development of Palate. The educator commences by speaking about the Development of Palate. Along with this, the educator has also brought into consideration the Development of Primary Palate. Then the educator proceeds on to emphasize on the Development of Secondary Palate. Later on, the Development of Permanent Palate has been broadly delineated. In the end, Source of Development has been talked about.

CLINICAL CORRELATION
Section five accommodates Clinical Correlation. Firstly, the educator illustrates about the Cleft Lip. In addition to this, Types of Cleft Lip has been brought into dialogue. Furthermore, a few medical conditions have also been pondered upon, which encompasses; Oblique Facial Cleft, Microstomia and Macrostomia and Cleft Palate. Besides these, Complete Cleft Palate has also been expounded comprehensively. In the conclusion, the educator has summed up by stating about the Incomplete or Partial Cleft Palate.

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6 سال پیش در تاریخ 1397/08/30 منتشر شده است.
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