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... HAPS Objective: A.02.01 Identify the various planes in which a body might be dissected. HAPS Objective: A.02.02 Describe the appearance of a body presented along various planes. HAPS Objective: A.03.02 List and describe the location of the major anatomical regions of the body. HAPS Objective: A.04.0 ...
... HAPS Objective: A.02.01 Identify the various planes in which a body might be dissected. HAPS Objective: A.02.02 Describe the appearance of a body presented along various planes. HAPS Objective: A.03.02 List and describe the location of the major anatomical regions of the body. HAPS Objective: A.04.0 ...
a case of fibular artery variation
... The variations in the arteries of the leg can be best explained by treating the fibular artery as the main artery and defining the tibial arteries as its branches. If one of the tibial arteries is lacking or very small, the fibular artery supplies that part of the foot. The fibular artery is therefo ...
... The variations in the arteries of the leg can be best explained by treating the fibular artery as the main artery and defining the tibial arteries as its branches. If one of the tibial arteries is lacking or very small, the fibular artery supplies that part of the foot. The fibular artery is therefo ...
Bilateral superficial ulnar artery with high origin from the axillary
... of SUA may be due to haemodynamic forces, chemical factors, and the position of the foetus in the uterus. The genetic predisposition, initial limb movements, and arrest in development during the early embryonic stages are also possible reasons, as cited in the study carried out by Natsis et al. [11] ...
... of SUA may be due to haemodynamic forces, chemical factors, and the position of the foetus in the uterus. The genetic predisposition, initial limb movements, and arrest in development during the early embryonic stages are also possible reasons, as cited in the study carried out by Natsis et al. [11] ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.wordpress.com Yeditepe
... The intervertebral disc consists of an outer anulus fibrosus, which surrounds a central nucleus pulposus. The anulus fibrosus consists of an outer ring of collagen surrounding a wider zone of fibrocartilage arranged in a lamellar configuration. This arrangement of fibers limits rotation between vert ...
... The intervertebral disc consists of an outer anulus fibrosus, which surrounds a central nucleus pulposus. The anulus fibrosus consists of an outer ring of collagen surrounding a wider zone of fibrocartilage arranged in a lamellar configuration. This arrangement of fibers limits rotation between vert ...
study of arterial variations in the arm
... brachii arteries traversing the radial groove. The profunda brachii artery - 1 was originating from the posteromedial aspect of the brachial artery, distal to teres major muscle. The profunda brachii artery – 2 was originating from the posterior circumflex humeral artery in quadrangular space around ...
... brachii arteries traversing the radial groove. The profunda brachii artery - 1 was originating from the posteromedial aspect of the brachial artery, distal to teres major muscle. The profunda brachii artery – 2 was originating from the posterior circumflex humeral artery in quadrangular space around ...
Pdf - McMed International
... might be described as its ‘fifth tendon’. The muscle fibres operating on this tendon arise from the distal third or more of the medial surface of the fibula, the adjoining anterior surface of the interosseous membrane, and the anterior crural intermuscular septum. The tendon passes behind the superi ...
... might be described as its ‘fifth tendon’. The muscle fibres operating on this tendon arise from the distal third or more of the medial surface of the fibula, the adjoining anterior surface of the interosseous membrane, and the anterior crural intermuscular septum. The tendon passes behind the superi ...
a gross anatomical study of the lacrimal apparatus of the camel
... by Sisson and Grossman (1975) that the size of the lacrimal gland is related to animal size may not be universally true. The lacrimal gland of the camel measures about 55 mm in length and about 20 mm in width. Abdalla et al., (1970), however, report dimensions of 40 mm for length and 20 mm for width ...
... by Sisson and Grossman (1975) that the size of the lacrimal gland is related to animal size may not be universally true. The lacrimal gland of the camel measures about 55 mm in length and about 20 mm in width. Abdalla et al., (1970), however, report dimensions of 40 mm for length and 20 mm for width ...
Leseprobe - Beck-Shop
... they showed that the neural elements were not exclusively paravascular in position, and postulated that the nerves may not be exclusively vasomotor in function, but that they may perform an afferent function. They felt that this was most likely to be “slow” pain. Zimny et al. [38] also found axons p ...
... they showed that the neural elements were not exclusively paravascular in position, and postulated that the nerves may not be exclusively vasomotor in function, but that they may perform an afferent function. They felt that this was most likely to be “slow” pain. Zimny et al. [38] also found axons p ...
Specific characteristics of innervation of gluteal muscles in the
... crossing muscular bundles under acute angle and ramifying mainly according to the main type. Loose type of ramification of the superior small trunk was revealed in 9 fetues and 2 newborns. The inferior small trunk is mainly devided to anterior and posterior branches. However, ramification of the inf ...
... crossing muscular bundles under acute angle and ramifying mainly according to the main type. Loose type of ramification of the superior small trunk was revealed in 9 fetues and 2 newborns. The inferior small trunk is mainly devided to anterior and posterior branches. However, ramification of the inf ...
Specific characteristics of innervation of gluteal muscles in the
... herewith its muscular bundles under acute angle in the main type (25 examined fetuses and 4 newborns). Short small trunk which the main type of ramification is peculiar to individually go from the sacral plexus to the musculus gluteus medius in 6 fetuses and one newborn. The above-mentioned small tr ...
... herewith its muscular bundles under acute angle in the main type (25 examined fetuses and 4 newborns). Short small trunk which the main type of ramification is peculiar to individually go from the sacral plexus to the musculus gluteus medius in 6 fetuses and one newborn. The above-mentioned small tr ...
PDF - International Journal of Advanced Research
... above the upper border of thyroid cartilage. Thus on the right side the CCA gave three branches namely 1) Superior thyroid artery 2) External carotid artery 3) Internal carotid artery. The STA then descended along the lateral border of thyrohyoid to reach the apex of the thyroid gland where it termi ...
... above the upper border of thyroid cartilage. Thus on the right side the CCA gave three branches namely 1) Superior thyroid artery 2) External carotid artery 3) Internal carotid artery. The STA then descended along the lateral border of thyrohyoid to reach the apex of the thyroid gland where it termi ...
Complete Article - Journal of Morphological Science
... broad medial and lateral portions recognize these as integral parts, anatomically, the quadriceps femoris. To this end, we used published articles in magazines and journals, located through Medline, and Lilacs Excerpa Medica, and the Portal Capes, with the key words: quadriceps, vastus medialis, vas ...
... broad medial and lateral portions recognize these as integral parts, anatomically, the quadriceps femoris. To this end, we used published articles in magazines and journals, located through Medline, and Lilacs Excerpa Medica, and the Portal Capes, with the key words: quadriceps, vastus medialis, vas ...
A human case of hypoplastic external iliac artery and
... During a student dissection course held at the Tokyo Women’s Medical University, in a 91-year-old human female cadaver we encountered a very rare case of a hypoplastic right external iliac artery. It continued into the normal femoral artery by anastomoses formed with the enlarged obturator and deep ...
... During a student dissection course held at the Tokyo Women’s Medical University, in a 91-year-old human female cadaver we encountered a very rare case of a hypoplastic right external iliac artery. It continued into the normal femoral artery by anastomoses formed with the enlarged obturator and deep ...
بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم Sudan University of
... cervicalvertebræ are the smallest of the true vertebræ, and can be readily distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen in each transverse process. The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following c ...
... cervicalvertebræ are the smallest of the true vertebræ, and can be readily distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen in each transverse process. The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following c ...
dorsal rami - Biology Courses Server
... Basic Features of Dorsal Rami Distribution Cutaneous distribution Lateral branches T7 to S5 ...
... Basic Features of Dorsal Rami Distribution Cutaneous distribution Lateral branches T7 to S5 ...
anatomical variations in the ansa cervicalis
... of omohyoid in 48/50 cases (96%).Inferior root gave a branch to Inferior belly of omohyoid in 2/ 50 cases (4%). The rest of the muscles had normal innervation. No studies in the literature have shown intercommunicating nerves between C2 and C3. Therefore, this is a significant finding in this study. ...
... of omohyoid in 48/50 cases (96%).Inferior root gave a branch to Inferior belly of omohyoid in 2/ 50 cases (4%). The rest of the muscles had normal innervation. No studies in the literature have shown intercommunicating nerves between C2 and C3. Therefore, this is a significant finding in this study. ...
Clinical anatomy of the superior cluneal nerve in relation
... The results of this study were divided into two parts: measurements from the PSIS to the SCN and measurements from the midline to the SCN. For the PSIS to SCN measurement, no statistically significant difference was found in the position of the medial branch of the SCN between left and right sides ( ...
... The results of this study were divided into two parts: measurements from the PSIS to the SCN and measurements from the midline to the SCN. For the PSIS to SCN measurement, no statistically significant difference was found in the position of the medial branch of the SCN between left and right sides ( ...
Absence of Isthmus of Thyroid Gland - A Case Report
... thyroid gland is present and functioning otherwise patient may be inadvertently rendered hypothyroid .If surgery is necessary enough , patient could be made euthyroid with use of oral thyroxine supplements . On the positive side absence of thyroid isthmus may become a God’s gift for a patient needin ...
... thyroid gland is present and functioning otherwise patient may be inadvertently rendered hypothyroid .If surgery is necessary enough , patient could be made euthyroid with use of oral thyroxine supplements . On the positive side absence of thyroid isthmus may become a God’s gift for a patient needin ...
A Combined Variation of the Arteries and The Nerve in a Leg
... artery, arose from the popliteal artery (Figure 1). The branching of the popliteal artery into three arteries within 5 mm is called a trifurcation pattern. This description is similar to the present case, and is reported to have an incidence of 4% by Lippert and 2% by Kim (4, 5). The second arterial ...
... artery, arose from the popliteal artery (Figure 1). The branching of the popliteal artery into three arteries within 5 mm is called a trifurcation pattern. This description is similar to the present case, and is reported to have an incidence of 4% by Lippert and 2% by Kim (4, 5). The second arterial ...
Unilateral Variations of Vessels and Nerves in the Neck
... There is one vein passing from jugular foramen in both of them. The internal jugular vein separates into two in the duplication and drains to the subclavian vein proceeding as two veins while the separated vein reunits in the fenestration before opening to the subclavian vein (Downie et al). It is d ...
... There is one vein passing from jugular foramen in both of them. The internal jugular vein separates into two in the duplication and drains to the subclavian vein proceeding as two veins while the separated vein reunits in the fenestration before opening to the subclavian vein (Downie et al). It is d ...
a study of foramen of arcuale in atlas vertebra: incidence and clinical
... theories on formation of the foramen are controversial and that some authors have reported presence of this foramen even in fetuses and children where it was present in cartilaginous form indicating a congenital origin. Another theory ...
... theories on formation of the foramen are controversial and that some authors have reported presence of this foramen even in fetuses and children where it was present in cartilaginous form indicating a congenital origin. Another theory ...
Surgical Anatomy of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
... by enlargement of existing follicles. By the end of the third month the gland begins to function, and is able to concentrate radioiodine and synthesize iodothyronines.3 Thyroid Ectopia ...
... by enlargement of existing follicles. By the end of the third month the gland begins to function, and is able to concentrate radioiodine and synthesize iodothyronines.3 Thyroid Ectopia ...
Microneurosurgical management of aneurysms at A3 - Inter
... ACA, the middle A2, also called the hemispheric type of the medial callosal artery [78], is prominent and supplies the corpus callosum. Crossover branches, found in 26% to 64% of hemispheres, are sent from distal ACA to the contralateral hemisphere where they supply a small medial area [51,69]. Seve ...
... ACA, the middle A2, also called the hemispheric type of the medial callosal artery [78], is prominent and supplies the corpus callosum. Crossover branches, found in 26% to 64% of hemispheres, are sent from distal ACA to the contralateral hemisphere where they supply a small medial area [51,69]. Seve ...
Anatomical variations of the posterior circulation: case reports and a
... two vertebral arteries that meet together after a variable distance of a few millimetres. The assessment of the real frequency of fenestration of the basilar artery is difficult since the data vary according to type of series. However, the incidence of fenestration of the basilar artery is reported ...
... two vertebral arteries that meet together after a variable distance of a few millimetres. The assessment of the real frequency of fenestration of the basilar artery is difficult since the data vary according to type of series. However, the incidence of fenestration of the basilar artery is reported ...
History of anatomy
The history of anatomy extends from the earliest examinations of sacrificial victims to the sophisticated analyses of the body performed by modern scientists. It has been characterized, over time, by a continually developing understanding of the functions of organs and structures in the body. Human anatomy was the most prominent of the biological sciences of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Methods have also improved dramatically.