1. Surface landmarks of skull. 2. Relationship of contents to landmarks.

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1. Surface landmarks of skull

2. Relationship of contents to landmarks

3. Layers of scalp

4. ‘Dangerous space’: avenue to cranial cavity

5. Dangerous triangle

6. Meninges & dural sinus

7. Falx cerebri & tentorium cerebelli

8. Formation & circulation of cerebrospinal fluid

9. Tables & diploe of skull bones

10. Cranial floor features

11. Vertebral column & spinal cord

12. Cauda equina & site of lumbar puncture

13. Spinal cord & meninges

14. Spinal curvatures

15. Intervertebral disks & ligaments

16. Dens (of axis) articulates with atlas

17. Cerebral arterial circulation

18. Drainage of cerebral circulation

19. Dural reflections & sinuses

20. Cerebral aneurysms

21. Cerebral infarction

22. Testing cerebrospinal fluid

23. Blood-brain barrier

24. Hematoma

25. Effects of tumors