A unique branching pattern of the axillary artery in a South Indian
... Abstract: Axillary artery divides into 3 parts by pectoralis minor muscle and classically each part has its own branches. There are many reports to show different variations in the branching pattern of the axillary artery. However, here we have shown an unreported unique branching pattern of axillar ...
... Abstract: Axillary artery divides into 3 parts by pectoralis minor muscle and classically each part has its own branches. There are many reports to show different variations in the branching pattern of the axillary artery. However, here we have shown an unreported unique branching pattern of axillar ...
Replaced right hepatic artery and its segmental distribution
... SMA.[11,12] The hepatic arteries are visible in the hepatic hilum at the 8th and then within the liver parenchyma at the 10th gestational weeks.[13] Intrahepatic arterial circulation is related to portal and biliary systems.[13] The vascular development and differentiation affect not only variation, ...
... SMA.[11,12] The hepatic arteries are visible in the hepatic hilum at the 8th and then within the liver parenchyma at the 10th gestational weeks.[13] Intrahepatic arterial circulation is related to portal and biliary systems.[13] The vascular development and differentiation affect not only variation, ...
Clinical and Functional Anatomy of the Urethral Sphincter
... neural innervation of the bladder and urethra is intact [31]. Occasionally, injury and malfunctioning to any of the supplying nerves causes involuntary emptying of the bladder [27]. This involuntary urination is called incontinence. On the other hand, in males, during ejaculation, the closure of the ...
... neural innervation of the bladder and urethra is intact [31]. Occasionally, injury and malfunctioning to any of the supplying nerves causes involuntary emptying of the bladder [27]. This involuntary urination is called incontinence. On the other hand, in males, during ejaculation, the closure of the ...
Lumbar artery branches coursing vertically over the
... lumbar intervertebral discs. In this anatomic study, the morphological relationships between the branches of the lumbar artery and the lower intervertebral disc were investigated to assess the risk of injury to the branches of the lumbar segmental arteries. Methods We studied 88 sites (86 lumbar art ...
... lumbar intervertebral discs. In this anatomic study, the morphological relationships between the branches of the lumbar artery and the lower intervertebral disc were investigated to assess the risk of injury to the branches of the lumbar segmental arteries. Methods We studied 88 sites (86 lumbar art ...
A complex variation in the superficial palmar arch
... palmar arterial network arrangements in foetal and adult human hands are similar [15]. This similarity indicates that the various configurations of the arterial pattern of the hand have been well established during early prenatal growth and maintained into the adulthood. In considering radial artery ...
... palmar arterial network arrangements in foetal and adult human hands are similar [15]. This similarity indicates that the various configurations of the arterial pattern of the hand have been well established during early prenatal growth and maintained into the adulthood. In considering radial artery ...
Agenesis of isthmus of thyroid gland with bilateral levator glandulae
... Agenesis of thyroid isthmus can be explained as an anomaly of embryological development [1,3]. Phylogenetically, the thyroid follicles are structured to acquire a bi-lobe shaped gland. The two lobes were joined together by an isthmus in the upper part of trachea [2,4]. The isthmus may be missing in ...
... Agenesis of thyroid isthmus can be explained as an anomaly of embryological development [1,3]. Phylogenetically, the thyroid follicles are structured to acquire a bi-lobe shaped gland. The two lobes were joined together by an isthmus in the upper part of trachea [2,4]. The isthmus may be missing in ...
ANATOMICAL ASPECT OF SHOULDER JOINT
... Shoulder joint is the most common dislocated joint at our body. This joint has freedom movement and it is anatomically unstable, therefore active and passive mechanism is needed to strengthen joint stability. Passive mechanisms are ligaments, articular capsule, glenoid labrum, coracoid process, and ...
... Shoulder joint is the most common dislocated joint at our body. This joint has freedom movement and it is anatomically unstable, therefore active and passive mechanism is needed to strengthen joint stability. Passive mechanisms are ligaments, articular capsule, glenoid labrum, coracoid process, and ...
Squid Dissection
... move fast because they are naturally jet propelled. The outside body of the squid is called the MANTLE, which fits like a hat over the real body and organs of the squid (the VISCERAL MASS). By opening up the mantle around the head, squid suck water inside the mantle. Then they squish the mantle clos ...
... move fast because they are naturally jet propelled. The outside body of the squid is called the MANTLE, which fits like a hat over the real body and organs of the squid (the VISCERAL MASS). By opening up the mantle around the head, squid suck water inside the mantle. Then they squish the mantle clos ...
Morphological Features of the Popliteus Tendon, Popliteofibular and
... SUMMARY: To reveal the detailed morphological features of the fibular collateral (fibular) ligament, popliteus tendon, popliteofibular ligament and the synovial components regarding to achieve data for surgical and biomechanical utilization. Knees of 10 formalin-fixed male cadavers were dissected bi ...
... SUMMARY: To reveal the detailed morphological features of the fibular collateral (fibular) ligament, popliteus tendon, popliteofibular ligament and the synovial components regarding to achieve data for surgical and biomechanical utilization. Knees of 10 formalin-fixed male cadavers were dissected bi ...
Pdf - McMed International
... Department Dr. Sawant and all the staff members of the Department of Anatomy. The author also acknowledges the immense help received from scholars whose articles are included as references in this paper. CONFLICT OF INTEREST The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. STATEMENT OF HU ...
... Department Dr. Sawant and all the staff members of the Department of Anatomy. The author also acknowledges the immense help received from scholars whose articles are included as references in this paper. CONFLICT OF INTEREST The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. STATEMENT OF HU ...
Vascular Anatomy and Blood Supply to the Femoral Head
... The artery of the ligamentum teres arises either from the obturator or MFCA, or from both [6]. Although it functions during the growth phase as a medial epiphyseal artery, most authors agree that its contribution to the femoral head blood supply is minimal [2, 8, 10–12, 15]. On the other hand, studi ...
... The artery of the ligamentum teres arises either from the obturator or MFCA, or from both [6]. Although it functions during the growth phase as a medial epiphyseal artery, most authors agree that its contribution to the femoral head blood supply is minimal [2, 8, 10–12, 15]. On the other hand, studi ...
A Compendium of Rotator Cuff Imaging
... Most common reason for seeking treatment among patients with shoulder pain – 4.5 million office visits and 40,000 surgeries annually in USA • Subacromial impingement – Repetitive compression of rotator cuff between greater tuberosity and acromion – Pain with overhead activities – Risk factors: repet ...
... Most common reason for seeking treatment among patients with shoulder pain – 4.5 million office visits and 40,000 surgeries annually in USA • Subacromial impingement – Repetitive compression of rotator cuff between greater tuberosity and acromion – Pain with overhead activities – Risk factors: repet ...
International Journal of Biomedical And Advance Research
... upper limbs. It is well documented by Choi et al(24.6%)9, and Loukas and Aqueelah(63.5%).10 Venirratos7 found that musculocutaneous and median nerve is the most frequent of all the variations that could be observed in the brachial plexus. Anastomotic branch arising from the median nerve running dist ...
... upper limbs. It is well documented by Choi et al(24.6%)9, and Loukas and Aqueelah(63.5%).10 Venirratos7 found that musculocutaneous and median nerve is the most frequent of all the variations that could be observed in the brachial plexus. Anastomotic branch arising from the median nerve running dist ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Initial dissections occurred over a period of three days during April 2012 in the Department of Biology at San Diego State University and focused on anatomical structures of the right side of the skull. A second dissection session occurred over a two day period during February 2013 and focused on an ...
... Initial dissections occurred over a period of three days during April 2012 in the Department of Biology at San Diego State University and focused on anatomical structures of the right side of the skull. A second dissection session occurred over a two day period during February 2013 and focused on an ...
The Circulatory System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
... entrenched were the ideas of Aristotle and Galen in the medical community, and so strange was the idea of doing experiments on living animals, that Harvey’s contemporaries rejected his ideas. Indeed, some of them regarded him as a crackpot because his conclusion flew in the face of common sense—if t ...
... entrenched were the ideas of Aristotle and Galen in the medical community, and so strange was the idea of doing experiments on living animals, that Harvey’s contemporaries rejected his ideas. Indeed, some of them regarded him as a crackpot because his conclusion flew in the face of common sense—if t ...
LAB: SQUID DISSECTION Name Read and highlight
... Squid reproduce sexually by releasing eggs into the water. After mating, a female squid will produce 10-50 elongated egg strings, which contain hundreds of eggs in each string. In many species, the parents will soon die after leaving the spawning ground. The egg strings are attached to the ocean fl ...
... Squid reproduce sexually by releasing eggs into the water. After mating, a female squid will produce 10-50 elongated egg strings, which contain hundreds of eggs in each string. In many species, the parents will soon die after leaving the spawning ground. The egg strings are attached to the ocean fl ...
Anatomic Landmarks and Morphometric Measurements for Accurate
... variety of craniofacial pain syndromes either through the transnasal route or via the infrazygomatic approach. Intraoperative imaging can identify the pterygopalatine fossa (PPF) but not the exact position of the SPG. Accurate localization of the SPG requires knowledge of the relevant anatomical lan ...
... variety of craniofacial pain syndromes either through the transnasal route or via the infrazygomatic approach. Intraoperative imaging can identify the pterygopalatine fossa (PPF) but not the exact position of the SPG. Accurate localization of the SPG requires knowledge of the relevant anatomical lan ...
Anatomy of the nerves and ganglia of the aortic plexus in males
... made through the linea alba and the anterior wall of the peritoneal sac, exposing the peritoneal cavity. A horizontal incision at the level of the umbilicus was made from the right to the left midaxillary line to divide the anterior body wall into four segments. An oblique incision along the root of ...
... made through the linea alba and the anterior wall of the peritoneal sac, exposing the peritoneal cavity. A horizontal incision at the level of the umbilicus was made from the right to the left midaxillary line to divide the anterior body wall into four segments. An oblique incision along the root of ...
ministry of health protection ukraine is bukovina state medical
... to draw the chart of simple and difficult reflex arches Master of ability: to draw the chart of internal structure of spinal cord; structure of the grey matter of spinal cord; structures of white matter of spinal cord. Master of ability: to draw the chart of structure of spinal nerves. Master of abi ...
... to draw the chart of simple and difficult reflex arches Master of ability: to draw the chart of internal structure of spinal cord; structure of the grey matter of spinal cord; structures of white matter of spinal cord. Master of ability: to draw the chart of structure of spinal nerves. Master of abi ...
Variable Origin of the Superior Laryngeal Artery and Its - al
... Recently Rusu et al. (2007) studied the topography and morphology of SLA and they observed that the SLA either originated from the STA or directly from the ECA [6]. In the present study, the variable origins of the SLA, within the carotid triangle, was observed. Materials and Methods The anatomy of ...
... Recently Rusu et al. (2007) studied the topography and morphology of SLA and they observed that the SLA either originated from the STA or directly from the ECA [6]. In the present study, the variable origins of the SLA, within the carotid triangle, was observed. Materials and Methods The anatomy of ...
pep biology - Pinelands` Enrichment Program
... bibliography with at least 4 sources, half of which must NOT be internet based. Length: at least 10 pages, no more than 12, including all of the above criteria (hence report is 6 – 8 pages). Use size 12 font in either Times New Roman or Arial (the 2 most common automatic settings) and 1.5 space for ...
... bibliography with at least 4 sources, half of which must NOT be internet based. Length: at least 10 pages, no more than 12, including all of the above criteria (hence report is 6 – 8 pages). Use size 12 font in either Times New Roman or Arial (the 2 most common automatic settings) and 1.5 space for ...
this PDF file - Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
... epigastric and obturator arteries can become enlarged; this is known as an “abnormal” obturator artery.8 Jusoh et al. reported that the origin of the obturator artery was the posterior division of the internal iliac artery in approximately 5.8% of cases and that this anomalous artery divided into an ...
... epigastric and obturator arteries can become enlarged; this is known as an “abnormal” obturator artery.8 Jusoh et al. reported that the origin of the obturator artery was the posterior division of the internal iliac artery in approximately 5.8% of cases and that this anomalous artery divided into an ...
International Journal of Research and Reviews in Pharmacy
... serves as a reliable landmark for palpation (7). It is often examined, by physicians, when assessing whether a given patient has peripheral vascular disease. It is absent, unilaterally or bilaterally, in 2-3 % of young healthy individuals (8). CONCLUSION The knowledge of double dorsalis pedis artery ...
... serves as a reliable landmark for palpation (7). It is often examined, by physicians, when assessing whether a given patient has peripheral vascular disease. It is absent, unilaterally or bilaterally, in 2-3 % of young healthy individuals (8). CONCLUSION The knowledge of double dorsalis pedis artery ...
Arterial vascularization of primary motor cortex (precentral gyrus)
... the arterial supply of the PG has not been comprehensively defined. The A2 segment of the ACA terminates near the junction of the rostrum and genu of the corpus callosum. At this point, the distal ACA often appears to bifurcate into 2 main vessels. The pericallosal artery represents the continuation ...
... the arterial supply of the PG has not been comprehensively defined. The A2 segment of the ACA terminates near the junction of the rostrum and genu of the corpus callosum. At this point, the distal ACA often appears to bifurcate into 2 main vessels. The pericallosal artery represents the continuation ...
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... females. HFI was detected by direct observation or CT images. HFI was significantly more prevalent in the present‐day than the historical females (P<0.05). The risk of developing it was approximately 2.5 times greater in present-day females than in those who lived 100 years ago (P<0.05). HFI tended ...
... females. HFI was detected by direct observation or CT images. HFI was significantly more prevalent in the present‐day than the historical females (P<0.05). The risk of developing it was approximately 2.5 times greater in present-day females than in those who lived 100 years ago (P<0.05). HFI tended ...
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.