The Axilla
... and give rise to four branches: clavicular, pectoral, deltoid, and acromial. The lateral thoracic artery runs downward along the anterolateral aspect of the chest wall. The arteries are all accompanied by veins. ...
... and give rise to four branches: clavicular, pectoral, deltoid, and acromial. The lateral thoracic artery runs downward along the anterolateral aspect of the chest wall. The arteries are all accompanied by veins. ...
Fourth head of triceps brachii muscle – a case report
... Abstract Variations in the triceps brachii are neither numerous nor common. Each of the heads may be fused, in varying degrees, with neighboring muscles. During routine dissection of a 65-year-old male cadaver in the Department of Anatomy, unusual variation of fourth head of triceps brachii muscle w ...
... Abstract Variations in the triceps brachii are neither numerous nor common. Each of the heads may be fused, in varying degrees, with neighboring muscles. During routine dissection of a 65-year-old male cadaver in the Department of Anatomy, unusual variation of fourth head of triceps brachii muscle w ...
Anatomic basis of perforator flaps of medial vastus muscle
... cicatrixes. These defects should be repaired with proper flaps as soon as possible if the limb functions are to be saved. For this reason, how the soft tissue defects are to be repaired has been, and is still, a research priority when the treatment of limb injuries is studied. It is standard practice ...
... cicatrixes. These defects should be repaired with proper flaps as soon as possible if the limb functions are to be saved. For this reason, how the soft tissue defects are to be repaired has been, and is still, a research priority when the treatment of limb injuries is studied. It is standard practice ...
Chapter 18: Face - Anatomy
... from the zygomatic bone lateral to the infraorbital foramen. The lesser zygomatic attaches into the orbicular mouth muscle near the ala of the nose, whereas the greater zygomatic attaches at the corner of the mouth. Both are elevators of the lip, although the lesser zygomatic muscle is important in ...
... from the zygomatic bone lateral to the infraorbital foramen. The lesser zygomatic attaches into the orbicular mouth muscle near the ala of the nose, whereas the greater zygomatic attaches at the corner of the mouth. Both are elevators of the lip, although the lesser zygomatic muscle is important in ...
Assiut university researches Functional Morphological Study of the
... as gross anatomy, SEM and histology; a) In the common kestrel, the palate region of the roof of mouth is covered with highly desquamate keratinized stratified epithelium that carrying microridges on its surface. The keratinized epithelium forming the papillae that are scattered on the surface of th ...
... as gross anatomy, SEM and histology; a) In the common kestrel, the palate region of the roof of mouth is covered with highly desquamate keratinized stratified epithelium that carrying microridges on its surface. The keratinized epithelium forming the papillae that are scattered on the surface of th ...
T Tongue :p
... 3) Deep : external carotid artery with its two terminations leaving the gland: superficial temporal artery and deeply, the maxillary artery. as a general rule: arteries are always deep to veins giving more protection to the arteries. WHY? Because arteries have higher blood pressure , if a problem oc ...
... 3) Deep : external carotid artery with its two terminations leaving the gland: superficial temporal artery and deeply, the maxillary artery. as a general rule: arteries are always deep to veins giving more protection to the arteries. WHY? Because arteries have higher blood pressure , if a problem oc ...
Variable space distribution of the structures forming the muscle and
... mass caudally and cranially, we came along a very strong fascia that separated the front of the lumbosacral muscle mass from the posterior face of the square lumbar muscle. It derives from the lateral edge of the lumbar musculature, where all the regional fascial system components are very adherent ...
... mass caudally and cranially, we came along a very strong fascia that separated the front of the lumbosacral muscle mass from the posterior face of the square lumbar muscle. It derives from the lateral edge of the lumbar musculature, where all the regional fascial system components are very adherent ...
Pelvic and Perineal Anatomy of the Male Gorilla
... Previous investigators may have seen the muscle but did not thoroughly appreciate its unique structural characteristics. Elftman (’32) indicates in his discussion of the external anal sphincter that: “-an especially strong band crosses to either side of the urethra, in addition sending some bundles ...
... Previous investigators may have seen the muscle but did not thoroughly appreciate its unique structural characteristics. Elftman (’32) indicates in his discussion of the external anal sphincter that: “-an especially strong band crosses to either side of the urethra, in addition sending some bundles ...
Disorders of paravertebral lumbar muscles
... found, followed by mycobacterial infections. Involvement of paravertebral muscles is frequent in spondylodiscitis and results in myositis and abscess. Infectious myositis is associated with edema and cellular infiltration of polynuclear cells and lymphocytes. Myositis can be associated with phlegmon ...
... found, followed by mycobacterial infections. Involvement of paravertebral muscles is frequent in spondylodiscitis and results in myositis and abscess. Infectious myositis is associated with edema and cellular infiltration of polynuclear cells and lymphocytes. Myositis can be associated with phlegmon ...
7. The Tongue - UCLA Linguistics
... 11. Locate the fibers of the genioglossus muscle that pass lateral to the stylopharyngeus muscle and insert into the medial pharyngeal constrictor muscle. The palatoglossus muscle Locate the palatoglossus muscle. The palatoglossus muscle forms the anterior portion of the arch from which the uvula ha ...
... 11. Locate the fibers of the genioglossus muscle that pass lateral to the stylopharyngeus muscle and insert into the medial pharyngeal constrictor muscle. The palatoglossus muscle Locate the palatoglossus muscle. The palatoglossus muscle forms the anterior portion of the arch from which the uvula ha ...
Thoracic wall - Lectures - gblnetto
... 3)Superficial fascia. It forms the capsule (sheath) of the mammary gland; 4)Proper fascia. It covers the superficial group of muscles; 5)The superficial group of muscles covers 6)the thoracic cage and the intercostal muscles between adjacent ribs. Pectoralis major muscle, pectoralis minor, subclavi ...
... 3)Superficial fascia. It forms the capsule (sheath) of the mammary gland; 4)Proper fascia. It covers the superficial group of muscles; 5)The superficial group of muscles covers 6)the thoracic cage and the intercostal muscles between adjacent ribs. Pectoralis major muscle, pectoralis minor, subclavi ...
17 Loukas.p65
... anterior belly of the digastric muscle [1, 4, 6, 11, 15, 20, 21, 24]. Norton [11], in 2000, reported a case of bilateral occurrence of accessory digastric muscles, which inserted upon the midline raphe, decussated, and continued to rejoin the contralateral anterior bellies of the digastric muscles b ...
... anterior belly of the digastric muscle [1, 4, 6, 11, 15, 20, 21, 24]. Norton [11], in 2000, reported a case of bilateral occurrence of accessory digastric muscles, which inserted upon the midline raphe, decussated, and continued to rejoin the contralateral anterior bellies of the digastric muscles b ...
Document
... action, *the chewing muscles* They are two muscles, the most important one is the masseter muscle (which is the most powerful in the human being, The power of the muscle is almost 25 kg) There is also temporalis, lateral and medial pterygoid muscle and the buccinators muscle. Buccinators muscl ...
... action, *the chewing muscles* They are two muscles, the most important one is the masseter muscle (which is the most powerful in the human being, The power of the muscle is almost 25 kg) There is also temporalis, lateral and medial pterygoid muscle and the buccinators muscle. Buccinators muscl ...
The Wrist Complex
... across many people that believe they have hurt their elbow. But after testing them and asking them about how they hold a bar or dumbbell during workouts, or how they carry things, I usually find that it is a wrist muscle that is injured. During movements where your wrist is likely to be bent, either ...
... across many people that believe they have hurt their elbow. But after testing them and asking them about how they hold a bar or dumbbell during workouts, or how they carry things, I usually find that it is a wrist muscle that is injured. During movements where your wrist is likely to be bent, either ...
Neck(1)
... The visceral layer surrounds all the organs of the neck. The parietal layer forms sheath for main vessels and nerves of the medial triangle. They are common and internal carotid arteries, the internal jugular vein, vagus nerve and the ansa cervicalis. And also the parietal layer is adjacent to poste ...
... The visceral layer surrounds all the organs of the neck. The parietal layer forms sheath for main vessels and nerves of the medial triangle. They are common and internal carotid arteries, the internal jugular vein, vagus nerve and the ansa cervicalis. And also the parietal layer is adjacent to poste ...
Treating Sciatica - Intent Multimedia
... “feel” which muscle to activate. While the movement should remain active, you may have to assist the client to some degree. As in all AIS stretches, this is repeated 10 times, and several sets may be required to completely open the ischemic tissue. Remember, part of the philosophy of CFTE is that ab ...
... “feel” which muscle to activate. While the movement should remain active, you may have to assist the client to some degree. As in all AIS stretches, this is repeated 10 times, and several sets may be required to completely open the ischemic tissue. Remember, part of the philosophy of CFTE is that ab ...
The Athletic Hip
... compared to other ball-and-socket joints, such as the shoulder. This stability comes at the cost of mobility, however. The hip joint enjoys significantly less freedom of motion than the shoulder does. While this may seem like a limitation of the joint, it is in actuality what allows the joint to be ...
... compared to other ball-and-socket joints, such as the shoulder. This stability comes at the cost of mobility, however. The hip joint enjoys significantly less freedom of motion than the shoulder does. While this may seem like a limitation of the joint, it is in actuality what allows the joint to be ...
Muscles
... The following sentence are correct except one sentence is incorret a-the infrahyoid muscles innervated by anasa cervicalis b- all infrahyoid muscles depress the hyoid bone. C-the omohyoid muscle make the roof of the posterior triangle tight so help the internal jagular vein open(patency). D-the thy ...
... The following sentence are correct except one sentence is incorret a-the infrahyoid muscles innervated by anasa cervicalis b- all infrahyoid muscles depress the hyoid bone. C-the omohyoid muscle make the roof of the posterior triangle tight so help the internal jagular vein open(patency). D-the thy ...
View PDF - OMICS International
... constrictor muscle and suggested that it enables a smooth transition from the lingual stage to the pharyngeal stage during ingestion [10]. Bosma and Leaper have conducted anatomical studies on the constrictor muscles to ascertain their morphologic properties [11,12]. Sakamoto attempted to classify t ...
... constrictor muscle and suggested that it enables a smooth transition from the lingual stage to the pharyngeal stage during ingestion [10]. Bosma and Leaper have conducted anatomical studies on the constrictor muscles to ascertain their morphologic properties [11,12]. Sakamoto attempted to classify t ...
Quadriceps Resections
... TECH FIG 2 • A. The incision extends longitudinally from the anterior inferior iliac spine to the patella. It should be elliptical and should widely encompass the biopsy site. If physical examination or tomography shows that the tumor encroaches on the patella, this bone and its tendon should also b ...
... TECH FIG 2 • A. The incision extends longitudinally from the anterior inferior iliac spine to the patella. It should be elliptical and should widely encompass the biopsy site. If physical examination or tomography shows that the tumor encroaches on the patella, this bone and its tendon should also b ...
Bones and Muscles - OYR Raiders Ice Hockey
... from the frontal process of the maxilla.) Ethmoid, so-named because it is full of holes, is from the Greek ethmo and oiedes, meaning “formed like a strainer.” Sphenoid is from the Greek spheno and eidos together meaning wedge-shaped. Zygomatic or zygoma comes from the Greek zygon, which means yoke, ...
... from the frontal process of the maxilla.) Ethmoid, so-named because it is full of holes, is from the Greek ethmo and oiedes, meaning “formed like a strainer.” Sphenoid is from the Greek spheno and eidos together meaning wedge-shaped. Zygomatic or zygoma comes from the Greek zygon, which means yoke, ...
Flaps Powerpoint (July 2007)
... Incise anterior border of latissimus muscle flap and skin island, and raise the muscle off the chest wall Identify pedicle as it enters the muscle and dissect it as far as the axillary vessels When the vascular pedicle has been separated from the rest of the muscle, the muscle itself can be divided ...
... Incise anterior border of latissimus muscle flap and skin island, and raise the muscle off the chest wall Identify pedicle as it enters the muscle and dissect it as far as the axillary vessels When the vascular pedicle has been separated from the rest of the muscle, the muscle itself can be divided ...
The anatomical basis for surgical preservation of temporal muscle
... were noted in this small cohort. Discussion The temporal muscle is one of the structures that can be mobilized during the most common neurosurgical procedures. As indicated by its nerve supply, the muscle is derived from the first branchial arch and has a complex anatomy:1,9,16,18 a main portion tha ...
... were noted in this small cohort. Discussion The temporal muscle is one of the structures that can be mobilized during the most common neurosurgical procedures. As indicated by its nerve supply, the muscle is derived from the first branchial arch and has a complex anatomy:1,9,16,18 a main portion tha ...
Distribution of the femoral artery in rabbits
... Rabbits have been used as animal model in a variety of experimental procedures. The femoral artery and its branches provide an important access to the vascular system in order to carry out various modular methodologies. The objective of this work was to document the branching pattern of the femoral ...
... Rabbits have been used as animal model in a variety of experimental procedures. The femoral artery and its branches provide an important access to the vascular system in order to carry out various modular methodologies. The objective of this work was to document the branching pattern of the femoral ...
Variation in the Insertion of Brachialis Muscle
... Muthukumar et al (2012) found an accessory brachialis muscle that originated from the lateral intermuscular septa and blended with the main brachialis muscle. Both main and accessory muscle blended with the tendon of the biceps and got inserted into the posterior aspect of radial tuberosity with no ...
... Muthukumar et al (2012) found an accessory brachialis muscle that originated from the lateral intermuscular septa and blended with the main brachialis muscle. Both main and accessory muscle blended with the tendon of the biceps and got inserted into the posterior aspect of radial tuberosity with no ...
Smooth muscle tissue
Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle. It is divided into two subgroups; the single-unit (unitary) and multiunit smooth muscle. Within single-unit cells, the whole bundle or sheet contracts as a syncytium (i.e. a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm that is not separated into cells). Multiunit smooth muscle tissues innervate individual cells; as such, they allow for fine control and gradual responses, much like motor unit recruitment in skeletal muscle.Smooth muscle is found within the walls of blood vessels (such smooth muscle specifically being termed vascular smooth muscle) such as in the tunica media layer of large (aorta) and small arteries, arterioles and veins. Smooth muscle is also found in lymphatic vessels, the urinary bladder, uterus (termed uterine smooth muscle), male and female reproductive tracts, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, arrector pili of skin, the ciliary muscle, and iris of the eye. The structure and function is basically the same in smooth muscle cells in different organs, but the inducing stimuli differ substantially, in order to perform individual effects in the body at individual times. In addition, the glomeruli of the kidneys contain smooth muscle-like cells called mesangial cells.