Rare Neurovascular Variants Arising from the Internal Carotid Artery
... During early development, the ventral aorta and dorsal aorta are connected via arterial anastomoses known as the primitive aortic arches.1 As the fetus reaches the 4-mm stage, the first and second primitive aortic arches involute and their remnants become the primitive mandibular artery and hyoid ar ...
... During early development, the ventral aorta and dorsal aorta are connected via arterial anastomoses known as the primitive aortic arches.1 As the fetus reaches the 4-mm stage, the first and second primitive aortic arches involute and their remnants become the primitive mandibular artery and hyoid ar ...
comparative morphology and histology of buffalo and goat tongue
... iv) Stratum corneum is of many layers of flattened cells with degenerating nuclei. The more superficial cells become much more flattened and loose their nuclei so as to form a layer of thick cornification. b) Lamina Propria: The lamina propria was formed of fine interlacing connective tissue fibres ...
... iv) Stratum corneum is of many layers of flattened cells with degenerating nuclei. The more superficial cells become much more flattened and loose their nuclei so as to form a layer of thick cornification. b) Lamina Propria: The lamina propria was formed of fine interlacing connective tissue fibres ...
Wible and Spaulding 2013 nandinia
... retains many primitive anatomical features, especially in Baum 1891; Jayne 1898; Baum and Zietzschmann 1936; its ear region (Hunt 1989, 1998, 2001). Consequently, in Evans 1993). These reference works are frequently used Feliformia, N. binotata likely represents a more reasonable in comparative stud ...
... retains many primitive anatomical features, especially in Baum 1891; Jayne 1898; Baum and Zietzschmann 1936; its ear region (Hunt 1989, 1998, 2001). Consequently, in Evans 1993). These reference works are frequently used Feliformia, N. binotata likely represents a more reasonable in comparative stud ...
iUni G2 Surgical Technique Guide-Femur First
... iView patient-specific planning images will be equal to the measured thickness of the resected bone segment plus the thickness of the saw blade. If needed, additional posterior femoral resections can be performed until the target resection value is achieved (For example, if the original resection is ...
... iView patient-specific planning images will be equal to the measured thickness of the resected bone segment plus the thickness of the saw blade. If needed, additional posterior femoral resections can be performed until the target resection value is achieved (For example, if the original resection is ...
A simple method to locate mandibular foramen
... Introduction The position of mandibular foramen is variable at the medial aspect of mandibular ramus. Nevertheless its location is useful for the oral and maxillofacial surgeon in orthognatic surgery, especially in vertical ramus osteotomy (VRO) procedure. The aim of our study is to analyse the posi ...
... Introduction The position of mandibular foramen is variable at the medial aspect of mandibular ramus. Nevertheless its location is useful for the oral and maxillofacial surgeon in orthognatic surgery, especially in vertical ramus osteotomy (VRO) procedure. The aim of our study is to analyse the posi ...
Microsurgical anatomy of the temporal lobe
... There are several features that make the temporal lobe unique; histologically, the temporal lobe presents areas of different cortical organization, such as the three-layered allocortex, which includes the prepiriform area, the semilunar gyrus of the uncus, and the hippocampus (74); the six-layered m ...
... There are several features that make the temporal lobe unique; histologically, the temporal lobe presents areas of different cortical organization, such as the three-layered allocortex, which includes the prepiriform area, the semilunar gyrus of the uncus, and the hippocampus (74); the six-layered m ...
Review of Venous Anatomy for Venographic Interpretation in
... the aortic hiatus and within the right paravertebral space, it receives all the right posterior intercostal veins and right bronchial vein, as well as esophageal, mediastinal, and pericardial veins (34). It may show slight localized anterior displacement by osteophytes as it ascends along the spine ...
... the aortic hiatus and within the right paravertebral space, it receives all the right posterior intercostal veins and right bronchial vein, as well as esophageal, mediastinal, and pericardial veins (34). It may show slight localized anterior displacement by osteophytes as it ascends along the spine ...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Lateral Side of the Knee and
... The gastrocnemius muscle is anchored laterally and proximally by the lateral gastrocnemius tendon. The gastrocnemius tendon emerges from the far lateral portion of the gastrocnemius muscle belly in the region of the posterior fibular head. The tendon first attaches to either a bony or cartilaginous ...
... The gastrocnemius muscle is anchored laterally and proximally by the lateral gastrocnemius tendon. The gastrocnemius tendon emerges from the far lateral portion of the gastrocnemius muscle belly in the region of the posterior fibular head. The tendon first attaches to either a bony or cartilaginous ...
this PDF file - Journals at the University of Arizona
... foramen venae cavae, the right lateral pericardial node. From the central part of the diaphragmatic parietal pericardium short lymphatics run antero-posteriorly to enter the nodes between the posterior pericardial wall and the right esophageal margin, the posterior mediastinal nodes or the tracheobr ...
... foramen venae cavae, the right lateral pericardial node. From the central part of the diaphragmatic parietal pericardium short lymphatics run antero-posteriorly to enter the nodes between the posterior pericardial wall and the right esophageal margin, the posterior mediastinal nodes or the tracheobr ...
Musculoskeletal Radiology of Fractures
... metatarsal fractures. Some term these fractures Jones fractures, others dancers fractures, while others simply term them proximal metatarsal fractures. According to Orthopedic Radiology (Adam Greenspan, 3rd edition), a "true Jones" fracture occurs one inch distal to the base of the fifth metatarsal. ...
... metatarsal fractures. Some term these fractures Jones fractures, others dancers fractures, while others simply term them proximal metatarsal fractures. According to Orthopedic Radiology (Adam Greenspan, 3rd edition), a "true Jones" fracture occurs one inch distal to the base of the fifth metatarsal. ...
on the cranial osteology of chiroptera. i. pteropus (megachiroptera
... subject of our descriptions on the basis of the availability of a beautifully preserved series of young adults housed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CM), complemented by a collection at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH, see below). We also examined comparative material from o ...
... subject of our descriptions on the basis of the availability of a beautifully preserved series of young adults housed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CM), complemented by a collection at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH, see below). We also examined comparative material from o ...
Percutaneous Calcaneal Displacement Osteotomy
... mechanics of both the midtarsal and lesser tarsal joints therefore stabilizing the foot in all three cardinal planes [3]. The osteotomy is typically done through a lateral, oblique incision, while the osteotomy is made with a sagittal saw 45 to the weightbearing surface from lateral to medial [3, ...
... mechanics of both the midtarsal and lesser tarsal joints therefore stabilizing the foot in all three cardinal planes [3]. The osteotomy is typically done through a lateral, oblique incision, while the osteotomy is made with a sagittal saw 45 to the weightbearing surface from lateral to medial [3, ...
Module 2
... Topographic anatomy is an approach to anatomical study based on regions, parts, or divisions of the body (e.g., the foot or the inguinal region), emphasizing the relationships of various systemic structures (e.g., muscles, nerves, and arteries) within that area; distinguished from systemic anatomy. ...
... Topographic anatomy is an approach to anatomical study based on regions, parts, or divisions of the body (e.g., the foot or the inguinal region), emphasizing the relationships of various systemic structures (e.g., muscles, nerves, and arteries) within that area; distinguished from systemic anatomy. ...
Splanchlology
... undergone a peculiar modification, the cells having become cornified and elongated into dense, imbricated, brush-like processes. They contain also a number of elastic fibers, which render them firmer and more elastic than the papillae of mucous membrane generally. The larger and longer papillae of ...
... undergone a peculiar modification, the cells having become cornified and elongated into dense, imbricated, brush-like processes. They contain also a number of elastic fibers, which render them firmer and more elastic than the papillae of mucous membrane generally. The larger and longer papillae of ...
Anatomical variations of the posterior circulation: case reports and a
... completed during the ninth month. The fusion of the neural arteries associated with the regression of the bridging vessels might be a possible explanation for the basilar artery fenestration. This condition is usually observed in the proximal segment of the vessel because of incomplete fusion of the ...
... completed during the ninth month. The fusion of the neural arteries associated with the regression of the bridging vessels might be a possible explanation for the basilar artery fenestration. This condition is usually observed in the proximal segment of the vessel because of incomplete fusion of the ...
III. Syndesmology
... had been formed in sucessive portions around the cartilage cells. This constitutes the so-calledcapsule of the space. Each lacuna is generally occupied by a single cell, but during the division of the cells it may contain two, four, or eight cells. ...
... had been formed in sucessive portions around the cartilage cells. This constitutes the so-calledcapsule of the space. Each lacuna is generally occupied by a single cell, but during the division of the cells it may contain two, four, or eight cells. ...
Clinical Anatomy for Your Pocket
... vertebra superior to it Joins head with body of rib • Articulates with transverse process of vertebra of same number • Located at junction of neck and body • Bears pronounced angle • Inferior internal border has costal groove for intercostal neurovascular elements • The heads of the first 2 ribs onl ...
... vertebra superior to it Joins head with body of rib • Articulates with transverse process of vertebra of same number • Located at junction of neck and body • Bears pronounced angle • Inferior internal border has costal groove for intercostal neurovascular elements • The heads of the first 2 ribs onl ...
The white matter of the human cerebrum: Part I The occipital lobe by
... however, not suitable for the white matter of the hemispheres. The difference is that for this work it is not important to segment small parts of the brain into its fibre pathways but to relate the overall direction of fibres and connections between white matter bundles within a lobe. In contrast, b ...
... however, not suitable for the white matter of the hemispheres. The difference is that for this work it is not important to segment small parts of the brain into its fibre pathways but to relate the overall direction of fibres and connections between white matter bundles within a lobe. In contrast, b ...
anatomy - Focus OKC
... yellow or elastic fibro-cartilage. Besides these varieties, met with in the adult human subject, there is a variety called cellular cartilage, which is composed almost entirely of cells, sometimes united by a fine network of tissue. Hyaline cartilage consists of a gristly mass of a firm consistence, ...
... yellow or elastic fibro-cartilage. Besides these varieties, met with in the adult human subject, there is a variety called cellular cartilage, which is composed almost entirely of cells, sometimes united by a fine network of tissue. Hyaline cartilage consists of a gristly mass of a firm consistence, ...
Niphargus dalmatinus
... Head, pereonites pleonites and urosomites. Head length 7–11 % of body length; rostrum absent. Pereonites I-VI with 0 setae; pereonite VII with 3–7 postero-ventral setae. Pleonites I-III with at least 6 setae. Urosomite I postero-dorso-laterally with several spines and setae; totally 2–4 seta. Urosom ...
... Head, pereonites pleonites and urosomites. Head length 7–11 % of body length; rostrum absent. Pereonites I-VI with 0 setae; pereonite VII with 3–7 postero-ventral setae. Pleonites I-III with at least 6 setae. Urosomite I postero-dorso-laterally with several spines and setae; totally 2–4 seta. Urosom ...
HV chapter 02-Normal Anatomy of the Forefoot
... eighth IU weeks. It is during this time the embryo takes on the familiar "fetal position." Previous to limb rotation the knees and the elbows are both directed laterad. When rotation occurs, the knee rotates craniad, such that it is now anterior. The elbow rotates in a caudal direction such that it ...
... eighth IU weeks. It is during this time the embryo takes on the familiar "fetal position." Previous to limb rotation the knees and the elbows are both directed laterad. When rotation occurs, the knee rotates craniad, such that it is now anterior. The elbow rotates in a caudal direction such that it ...
Standard Contour Nomenclature V1.4
... Nomenclature for Radiotherapy Planning This mapping of anatomical names is based on the Foundational Model of Anatomy1. The ...
... Nomenclature for Radiotherapy Planning This mapping of anatomical names is based on the Foundational Model of Anatomy1. The ...
cross and radiological studies of the salivary gland in cattle
... sublingual caruncles fig (6) ,they run below the mucous membrane that connects the side of the tongue with the gums , several branches from the facial and lingual arteries supply the gland in the cattle , the veins join the linguofacial and facial veins , the nerve fibers from the facial nerve run b ...
... sublingual caruncles fig (6) ,they run below the mucous membrane that connects the side of the tongue with the gums , several branches from the facial and lingual arteries supply the gland in the cattle , the veins join the linguofacial and facial veins , the nerve fibers from the facial nerve run b ...
ARTERIES (ARTERIAE) Arteries carry blood from the heart. Arteries
... – directs cranially, enters the transverse foramen of the C6 vertebra and passes through transverse foramina of upper cervical vertebrae – after leaving the transverse foramen of the atlas it lies in the grove for the vertebral artery of the atlas, then it penetrates the posterior atlantooccipital m ...
... – directs cranially, enters the transverse foramen of the C6 vertebra and passes through transverse foramina of upper cervical vertebrae – after leaving the transverse foramen of the atlas it lies in the grove for the vertebral artery of the atlas, then it penetrates the posterior atlantooccipital m ...
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... to which it is joined. It is important to note that the origin of this ligament does not reach the tip of the malleolus, remaining free from ligamentous insertions. From its fibular origin, in the neutral ankle position, the ligament courses backwards, downwards and medially. It inserts on a small t ...
... to which it is joined. It is important to note that the origin of this ligament does not reach the tip of the malleolus, remaining free from ligamentous insertions. From its fibular origin, in the neutral ankle position, the ligament courses backwards, downwards and medially. It inserts on a small t ...
Drosophila embryogenesis
Drosophila embryogenesis, the process by which Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos form, is a favorite model system for geneticists and developmental biologists studying embryogenesis. The small size, short generation time, and large brood size make it ideal for genetic studies. Transparent embryos facilitate developmental studies. Drosophila melanogaster was introduced into the field of genetic experiments by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1909.