SKULL OF V ARANUS MONITOR (LINN.).
... The skull of Varanus monitor is pyr31midal in shape, each of the dorsal, ventral and lateral surfaces being more or less triangular in outline; the posterior surface is also more or less triangular and forms, so to speak, the base of the pyramid, the apex being formed by the anterior pointed snout ( ...
... The skull of Varanus monitor is pyr31midal in shape, each of the dorsal, ventral and lateral surfaces being more or less triangular in outline; the posterior surface is also more or less triangular and forms, so to speak, the base of the pyramid, the apex being formed by the anterior pointed snout ( ...
Thoracic Cage
... - It has a small lat. Cut. Branch to the axilla and ends as a small anterior cutaneous branch. 2. Second intercostal nerve - Its lateral cutaneous branch is called the intercostobrachial nerve which supplies the base of the axilla and upper part of the medial side of arm and does not divide into ant ...
... - It has a small lat. Cut. Branch to the axilla and ends as a small anterior cutaneous branch. 2. Second intercostal nerve - Its lateral cutaneous branch is called the intercostobrachial nerve which supplies the base of the axilla and upper part of the medial side of arm and does not divide into ant ...
posterior mediastinum
... Formed by articulation of heads of typical ribs with facets on contiguous margins of bodies of thoracic vertebrae and with intervertebral fibrocartilages between them. First, tenth, eleventh and twelfth ribs each articulate with a single vertebra. The ligaments of the joints are: 1.The Articular ...
... Formed by articulation of heads of typical ribs with facets on contiguous margins of bodies of thoracic vertebrae and with intervertebral fibrocartilages between them. First, tenth, eleventh and twelfth ribs each articulate with a single vertebra. The ligaments of the joints are: 1.The Articular ...
Leseprobe - Beck-Shop
... his paper in 1942, McMurray [21] stated that “When the knee-joint is opened on the anterior aspect, and the suspected cartilage appears normal, its removal can be undertaken with confidence if the diagnosis of a posterior tear has been arrived at (clinically) prior to operation. A far too common err ...
... his paper in 1942, McMurray [21] stated that “When the knee-joint is opened on the anterior aspect, and the suspected cartilage appears normal, its removal can be undertaken with confidence if the diagnosis of a posterior tear has been arrived at (clinically) prior to operation. A far too common err ...
A study of the anterior ethmoidal artery and a new classification of
... to sinonasal pathologies. During surgery, given the proximity between the sinuses and the eyes and brain, close attention needs to be paid to sinonasal anatomy and its variations [1]. While ESS is undertaken commonly, there are two groups of minor and major complications. Minor complications, such a ...
... to sinonasal pathologies. During surgery, given the proximity between the sinuses and the eyes and brain, close attention needs to be paid to sinonasal anatomy and its variations [1]. While ESS is undertaken commonly, there are two groups of minor and major complications. Minor complications, such a ...
Postilla - Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
... of Yunnan, China, but the structure of the anterior part of the periotic in this specimen cannot be determined with certainty. Rigney (1963) has recently given a short preliminary notice of a complete skull of Morganucodon from near the type locality of Sinoconodon, but nothing on the braincase has ...
... of Yunnan, China, but the structure of the anterior part of the periotic in this specimen cannot be determined with certainty. Rigney (1963) has recently given a short preliminary notice of a complete skull of Morganucodon from near the type locality of Sinoconodon, but nothing on the braincase has ...
Accessory middle cerebral artery
... fenestrations, duplications and persistent fetal arteries is important for a correct diagnosis and management of many cases of stroke and subarachnoid hemorrhage and may also aid in surgical planning. The most common arterial variants are detailed below. However, the high number of variants and asym ...
... fenestrations, duplications and persistent fetal arteries is important for a correct diagnosis and management of many cases of stroke and subarachnoid hemorrhage and may also aid in surgical planning. The most common arterial variants are detailed below. However, the high number of variants and asym ...
Inferior tibiofibular joint (tibiofibular syndesmosis) — own studies
... The next milestone in medicine was a description of systemic circulation given by William Harvey (1578–1657). His work “Excercitation anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus” was edited in 1628. The further progress in morphological sciences was possible thank to invention of optic micro ...
... The next milestone in medicine was a description of systemic circulation given by William Harvey (1578–1657). His work “Excercitation anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus” was edited in 1628. The further progress in morphological sciences was possible thank to invention of optic micro ...
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... • thin pointed triangular eminence that projects from the ischium • part of the pelvis • superior/medial to ischial tuberosity • divides greater and lesser sciatic notch w the ligament attachment ...
... • thin pointed triangular eminence that projects from the ischium • part of the pelvis • superior/medial to ischial tuberosity • divides greater and lesser sciatic notch w the ligament attachment ...
Anatomical study of lumbar spine innervation
... results concur with these reports and indicate that the sympathetic branches (including splanchnic nerves) and the spinal nerves both participate in the innervation of the lumbar spine. It is generally accepted that the sympathetic nervous system contains efferent and afferent fibres which innervate ...
... results concur with these reports and indicate that the sympathetic branches (including splanchnic nerves) and the spinal nerves both participate in the innervation of the lumbar spine. It is generally accepted that the sympathetic nervous system contains efferent and afferent fibres which innervate ...
I. Appendix of Specific Techniques
... Zoom into the cortex. Move the mouse around the border between the CSF and the gray matter. Note the intensities that appear under the heading Vl. It is important for you to do this at both the frontal and occipital poles, as well as in the parietal and temporal lobes because they have different int ...
... Zoom into the cortex. Move the mouse around the border between the CSF and the gray matter. Note the intensities that appear under the heading Vl. It is important for you to do this at both the frontal and occipital poles, as well as in the parietal and temporal lobes because they have different int ...
The origin and relations of the anterior choroidal artery
... calibre of this artery as 0.93 mm. Hussein et al. [6] found it to be 0.9 mm while in the present study it was 0.94 mm. As the calibre of this artery is so small, it is difficult to perform selective catheterisation during treatment of arteriovenous malformations of this artery [2]. Caroticochoroidal ...
... calibre of this artery as 0.93 mm. Hussein et al. [6] found it to be 0.9 mm while in the present study it was 0.94 mm. As the calibre of this artery is so small, it is difficult to perform selective catheterisation during treatment of arteriovenous malformations of this artery [2]. Caroticochoroidal ...
Non-Muscular-Anatomy-Teaching-Pack-5
... Articulates with the lateral cuneiform posteriorly Articulates with the 2nd metatarsal medially Articulates with the 4th metatarsal laterally 4th metatarsal Articulates with the cuboid posteriorly Articulates with the 3rd metatarsal medially Articulates with the 5th metatarsal laterally ...
... Articulates with the lateral cuneiform posteriorly Articulates with the 2nd metatarsal medially Articulates with the 4th metatarsal laterally 4th metatarsal Articulates with the cuboid posteriorly Articulates with the 3rd metatarsal medially Articulates with the 5th metatarsal laterally ...
Floor of Mouth Cancer Resection - Vula
... tumours that extend posteriorly to involve the carotid sheath, very few FOM tumours are irresectable. The key consideration is surgical morbidity; this in turn is dependent on the range and reliability of reconstructive surgery that are available e.g. resection of the mandible beyond the midline can ...
... tumours that extend posteriorly to involve the carotid sheath, very few FOM tumours are irresectable. The key consideration is surgical morbidity; this in turn is dependent on the range and reliability of reconstructive surgery that are available e.g. resection of the mandible beyond the midline can ...
Radiographic Evaluation of Cervical Spine Injury
... Unfortunately, few lesions fit exactly into one of the above injury patterns. It is much more typical for the lesions to be a combination of any three of the incomplete syndromes. The primary concern should be distinguishing complete from incomplete lesions. The single most important radiographic e ...
... Unfortunately, few lesions fit exactly into one of the above injury patterns. It is much more typical for the lesions to be a combination of any three of the incomplete syndromes. The primary concern should be distinguishing complete from incomplete lesions. The single most important radiographic e ...
Anatomy of Pituitary Gland
... Supplies infundibulum & forms a capillary network from which vessels pass downward & form sinusoids into the anterior lobe of pituitary gland (hypophyseal portal ...
... Supplies infundibulum & forms a capillary network from which vessels pass downward & form sinusoids into the anterior lobe of pituitary gland (hypophyseal portal ...
Levels of the anatomical cuts of the lower extremity
... At this level the recommended fixation is performed using one half pin (6mm) inserted from anterolateral to posteromedial, and a second one from posterolateral to anteromedial: the two pins are angulated from 30-40°. The insertion of half pins at this level is from lateral to anteromedial, posterior ...
... At this level the recommended fixation is performed using one half pin (6mm) inserted from anterolateral to posteromedial, and a second one from posterolateral to anteromedial: the two pins are angulated from 30-40°. The insertion of half pins at this level is from lateral to anteromedial, posterior ...
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... a) Tendons and retinacula: The tendons here are gliding tendons, which are surrounded by a synovial sheath.. The tendons are derived from muscles located in the anterolateral portion of the leg. - The TA tendon the most medial of the three constant tendons, follows an oblique, inferomedial course to ...
... a) Tendons and retinacula: The tendons here are gliding tendons, which are surrounded by a synovial sheath.. The tendons are derived from muscles located in the anterolateral portion of the leg. - The TA tendon the most medial of the three constant tendons, follows an oblique, inferomedial course to ...
19. oral cavity+pharynx2010-10-01 03:411.2 MB
... 1-The frenulum of the tongue is a fold of mucous membrane in the midline connects undersurface of tongue to floor of mouth. 2-Duct of submandibular gland opens on each side of frenulum. 3-Sublingual gland is covered by m.m called sublingual fold, which extends laterally on both sides from lower part ...
... 1-The frenulum of the tongue is a fold of mucous membrane in the midline connects undersurface of tongue to floor of mouth. 2-Duct of submandibular gland opens on each side of frenulum. 3-Sublingual gland is covered by m.m called sublingual fold, which extends laterally on both sides from lower part ...
Iliac spine
... and releases energy when hydrolyzed to ADP. It is. Anterior Superior Iliac Spine. ASIS provides attachment to inguinal ligament. Sartorius muscle originates from ASIS and area below that. Iliac Crest The clinical scenario is consistent with an avulsion fracture of the anterior superior iliac spine ( ...
... and releases energy when hydrolyzed to ADP. It is. Anterior Superior Iliac Spine. ASIS provides attachment to inguinal ligament. Sartorius muscle originates from ASIS and area below that. Iliac Crest The clinical scenario is consistent with an avulsion fracture of the anterior superior iliac spine ( ...
Unit 04 Lecture Syllabus
... • Dorsal scapular artery (deep transverse cervical artery)- dives deep to the trapezius and levator scapulae, descends along the medial border of the scapula deep to the rhomboideus muscles; forms a collateral circuit with the circumflex scapular and suprascapular arteries (b) Suprascapular artery- ...
... • Dorsal scapular artery (deep transverse cervical artery)- dives deep to the trapezius and levator scapulae, descends along the medial border of the scapula deep to the rhomboideus muscles; forms a collateral circuit with the circumflex scapular and suprascapular arteries (b) Suprascapular artery- ...
M. Tschabitscher and RJ Galzio
... Kanavel [8] only reflected the lower half of the nose and thus spared the ethmoid, while Halstead [5] used a sublabial approach. With Hirsch's [6, 7] work the transnasal approach made its first breakthrough in 1909. Quite variable in size and shape and rarely symmetrical, the nasal and paranasal sin ...
... Kanavel [8] only reflected the lower half of the nose and thus spared the ethmoid, while Halstead [5] used a sublabial approach. With Hirsch's [6, 7] work the transnasal approach made its first breakthrough in 1909. Quite variable in size and shape and rarely symmetrical, the nasal and paranasal sin ...
carnosaurs, allosaurids, sauropods, cetiosaurids
... After a fruitless visit to the site of Amygdalodon in 1976, our search was crowned with success the following year (1977) thanks to information published by Tasch and Volkheimer and their associates. The present study follows a short note (Bonaparte, 1978) in which I made known the new genera Piatni ...
... After a fruitless visit to the site of Amygdalodon in 1976, our search was crowned with success the following year (1977) thanks to information published by Tasch and Volkheimer and their associates. The present study follows a short note (Bonaparte, 1978) in which I made known the new genera Piatni ...
Jacobs Journal of Dentistry and Research
... The maxilla is innervated by the maxillary nerve, which is a branch of the Trigeminal nerve, the fifth pair of cranial nerves. The maxillary nerve leaves the cranium through the foramen rotundum and soon reaches the top of the pterygopalatine fossa. The pterygopalatine nerve is a descending branch o ...
... The maxilla is innervated by the maxillary nerve, which is a branch of the Trigeminal nerve, the fifth pair of cranial nerves. The maxillary nerve leaves the cranium through the foramen rotundum and soon reaches the top of the pterygopalatine fossa. The pterygopalatine nerve is a descending branch o ...
04-face, nasal cavity and palate2008-03-11 08
... The mesenchyme in the 1st pharyngeal arch gives muscles of mastication which are innervated by the mandibular nerve. The mesenchyme in the 2nd pharyngeal arch gives the muscles of facial expression which are innervated by the facial nerve. ...
... The mesenchyme in the 1st pharyngeal arch gives muscles of mastication which are innervated by the mandibular nerve. The mesenchyme in the 2nd pharyngeal arch gives the muscles of facial expression which are innervated by the facial nerve. ...
Arthropod head problem
The arthropod head problem is a long-standing zoological dispute concerning the segmental composition of the heads of the various arthropod groups, and how they are evolutionarily related to each other. While the dispute has historically centered on the exact make-up of the insect head, it has been widened to include other living arthropods such as the crustaceans and chelicerates; and fossil forms, such as the many arthropods known from exceptionally preserved Cambrian faunas. While the topic has classically been based on insect embryology, in recent years a great deal of developmental molecular data has become available. Dozens of more or less distinct solutions to the problem, dating back to at least 1897, have been published, including several in the 2000s.The arthropod head problem is popularly known as the ""endless dispute"", the title of a famous paper on the subject by Jacob G. Rempel in 1975, referring to its seemingly intractable nature. Although some progress has been made since that time, the precise nature of especially the labrum and the pre-oral region of arthropods remain highly controversial.