A third head of the biceps brachii and coexisting fused higher origin
... brachii muscle was also observed unilaterally on the right arm of one adult male cadaver (6.2%). On the left arm of above mentioned cadavers no third head of biceps brachii muscle was observed. None of the rest 14 cadavers (n=28) had any variant third head of the biceps brachii muscle [6]. Brachiora ...
... brachii muscle was also observed unilaterally on the right arm of one adult male cadaver (6.2%). On the left arm of above mentioned cadavers no third head of biceps brachii muscle was observed. None of the rest 14 cadavers (n=28) had any variant third head of the biceps brachii muscle [6]. Brachiora ...
Anatomy of Clefts
... There is great anatomic variation in the types of clefts. The anatomic classification system for clefts is based on the location, completeness, and extent of the cleft. Since the lip, alveolus (tooth-bearing area), and the hard palate develop from different embryonic sources, any combination of clef ...
... There is great anatomic variation in the types of clefts. The anatomic classification system for clefts is based on the location, completeness, and extent of the cleft. Since the lip, alveolus (tooth-bearing area), and the hard palate develop from different embryonic sources, any combination of clef ...
Organization of the antero
... are undesirable because they are likely to cut the nerve supply to the rectus abdominis. Blood supply from the inferior epigastric artery also may be compromised. • Inguinal incisions for repairing hernias may injure the ilioinguinal nerve directly or it may be inadvertently included in the suture d ...
... are undesirable because they are likely to cut the nerve supply to the rectus abdominis. Blood supply from the inferior epigastric artery also may be compromised. • Inguinal incisions for repairing hernias may injure the ilioinguinal nerve directly or it may be inadvertently included in the suture d ...
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... 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 flo ...
... 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 flo ...
Eustachian Tube as a Landmark to the Internal Carotid Artery in
... passes superior and lateral to the angulated segment between the horizontal petrous ICA segment and the vertical paraclival ICA segment (the second genu of the ICA).9,11,13 But only few studies describe the anatomy of the angulated segment between the parapharyngeal segment and petrous segment (the ...
... passes superior and lateral to the angulated segment between the horizontal petrous ICA segment and the vertical paraclival ICA segment (the second genu of the ICA).9,11,13 But only few studies describe the anatomy of the angulated segment between the parapharyngeal segment and petrous segment (the ...
Human Anatomy Lecture: 12 Dr. Hatem A Hatem LYMPHATIC
... Waldeyer’s tonsillar ring refers to the collection of lymphatic tissue surrounding the superior pharynx. This lymphatic tissue responds to pathogens that may be ingested or inhaled. The tonsils that make up the ring are as follows: ...
... Waldeyer’s tonsillar ring refers to the collection of lymphatic tissue surrounding the superior pharynx. This lymphatic tissue responds to pathogens that may be ingested or inhaled. The tonsils that make up the ring are as follows: ...
Abnormal Branching of the Axillary Artery: Subscapular
... Trotter and her associates in contrast found a sex difference (common origin of two or more branches being more frequent in females), but no significant differences between the races in males. According to Compendium of Human Anatomic variations (Bergman et al., 1988), the first part of the axillary ...
... Trotter and her associates in contrast found a sex difference (common origin of two or more branches being more frequent in females), but no significant differences between the races in males. According to Compendium of Human Anatomic variations (Bergman et al., 1988), the first part of the axillary ...
Bilateral variation of facial artery and its implication for facial surgery
... and cheek. The anesthetists often feel the facial pulse ...
... and cheek. The anesthetists often feel the facial pulse ...
An Osteometric Evaluation of the Foramen Spinosum and Venosum
... exceeding 5 mm, the patient should be immediately evaluated for middle meningeal artery abnormality. ...
... exceeding 5 mm, the patient should be immediately evaluated for middle meningeal artery abnormality. ...
A case Report on Unusual Termination of Anterior Tibial Artery
... laterally, lying upon the tarsal bones, and covered by the extensor digitorum brevis; it supplies this muscle and the articulations of the tarsus, and anastomoses with branches of the arcuate, anterior lateral malleolar and lateral plantar arteries, and with the perforating branch of the peroneal ar ...
... laterally, lying upon the tarsal bones, and covered by the extensor digitorum brevis; it supplies this muscle and the articulations of the tarsus, and anastomoses with branches of the arcuate, anterior lateral malleolar and lateral plantar arteries, and with the perforating branch of the peroneal ar ...
External ethmoidectomy - Vula
... Ligate/clip/bipolar the anterior ethmoidal artery, and divide it to reduce bleeding during ethmoidectomy(Figure 20); Blood flow courses from the direction of the orbit to the nasal cavity, so division of the artery should be medial to the clip if only one clip is placed ...
... Ligate/clip/bipolar the anterior ethmoidal artery, and divide it to reduce bleeding during ethmoidectomy(Figure 20); Blood flow courses from the direction of the orbit to the nasal cavity, so division of the artery should be medial to the clip if only one clip is placed ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSRJDMS)
... Anomalous sub scapulo- suprascapular arterial trunk – a case report Syad Rehan daimi et al. (2010) reports, unilateral origin of sub scapular artery from second part of axillary artery Venieratos & Lolis (2001) shows common sub scapular trunk gave origin to circumflex scapular, thoracodorsal, anter ...
... Anomalous sub scapulo- suprascapular arterial trunk – a case report Syad Rehan daimi et al. (2010) reports, unilateral origin of sub scapular artery from second part of axillary artery Venieratos & Lolis (2001) shows common sub scapular trunk gave origin to circumflex scapular, thoracodorsal, anter ...
Anastomotic branch from the median nerve to the
... Anomalies of the brachial plexus and its terminal branches are not uncommon. Communicating branch arising from the musculocutaneous nerve to the median nerve is a frequent variation, whereas the presence of an anastomotic branch arising from the median nerve and joining the musculocutaneous nerve is ...
... Anomalies of the brachial plexus and its terminal branches are not uncommon. Communicating branch arising from the musculocutaneous nerve to the median nerve is a frequent variation, whereas the presence of an anastomotic branch arising from the median nerve and joining the musculocutaneous nerve is ...
Accessory Tendon and Tripartite Insertion Pattern of Fibularis
... and attachments of peroneal muscles (longus and brevis) were studied and appropriate photographs were taken. The peroneus longus and brevis originated in the form of a fused mass from the upper half of lateral surface of fibula. However, at the middle third of leg, the two muscles were separated. Th ...
... and attachments of peroneal muscles (longus and brevis) were studied and appropriate photographs were taken. The peroneus longus and brevis originated in the form of a fused mass from the upper half of lateral surface of fibula. However, at the middle third of leg, the two muscles were separated. Th ...
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... Superficial veins of head and neck develops from superficial plexus of the capillaries, which ultimately form primary head vein. Large channels are formed by enlargement of individual capillaries (Hamilton, Boyd and Mossman, 1972). [8, 9, 10] ...
... Superficial veins of head and neck develops from superficial plexus of the capillaries, which ultimately form primary head vein. Large channels are formed by enlargement of individual capillaries (Hamilton, Boyd and Mossman, 1972). [8, 9, 10] ...
Squid- Strange Beasts Squid are invertebrates in the phylum
... and skin). Locate the stomach and caecum. These lie together as one white, silky-looking tube, like a deflated bladder and a coiled sack. The bunched up organs that look like human intestines are digestive ducts for the squid. Do not puncture either the ink sac or the liver! It contains a lot of bro ...
... and skin). Locate the stomach and caecum. These lie together as one white, silky-looking tube, like a deflated bladder and a coiled sack. The bunched up organs that look like human intestines are digestive ducts for the squid. Do not puncture either the ink sac or the liver! It contains a lot of bro ...
Removed or changed
... Coding cannot be corroborated in the absence of information on Hylobates and Gorrilla, and the absence of reference to an inferior scapular angle origin in the sources cited. Hepburn (1892) specifically indicates the absence of any other origin other than those observed. General: Hepburn (1892, p. 1 ...
... Coding cannot be corroborated in the absence of information on Hylobates and Gorrilla, and the absence of reference to an inferior scapular angle origin in the sources cited. Hepburn (1892) specifically indicates the absence of any other origin other than those observed. General: Hepburn (1892, p. 1 ...
Renal vascular evaluation with 64 Multislice Computerized
... study of both the normal vascular anatomy and its variants as well as the arterial and venous pathology and is in many institutions replacing digital angiography(1,2). Knowing the normal vascular anatomy and its variants is critical for pre-surgical evaluation particularly when the surgical techniqu ...
... study of both the normal vascular anatomy and its variants as well as the arterial and venous pathology and is in many institutions replacing digital angiography(1,2). Knowing the normal vascular anatomy and its variants is critical for pre-surgical evaluation particularly when the surgical techniqu ...
Esophageal Motility Disorders
... stomach by peristaltic waves. Primary peristalsis: Triggered by the swallowing center in the brain stem and the contraction wave travel at speed 2cm/s. Secondary peristalsis: Induced by esophageal distension from retained bolus, refluxed material. Its role is to clear the esophagus form retained bol ...
... stomach by peristaltic waves. Primary peristalsis: Triggered by the swallowing center in the brain stem and the contraction wave travel at speed 2cm/s. Secondary peristalsis: Induced by esophageal distension from retained bolus, refluxed material. Its role is to clear the esophagus form retained bol ...
The Anatomical Course of the Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
... Methods: Twenty-eight cadaveric hemipelves from 18 donors (10 paired and 8 unpaired specimens) were dissected. The LFCN branches were localized proximal to the inguinal ligament and traced distally into the area of the proximal aspect of the thigh. Distribution patterns of the nerve with respect to ...
... Methods: Twenty-eight cadaveric hemipelves from 18 donors (10 paired and 8 unpaired specimens) were dissected. The LFCN branches were localized proximal to the inguinal ligament and traced distally into the area of the proximal aspect of the thigh. Distribution patterns of the nerve with respect to ...
English - Afghan Ag
... Teachers often develop approaches for their unique class and student situations. A possible approach is included here. Ask the students, “Why is it important that we study the internal anatomy of poultry?” Let the students discuss this as a class. Once they have provided their ideas fill in the miss ...
... Teachers often develop approaches for their unique class and student situations. A possible approach is included here. Ask the students, “Why is it important that we study the internal anatomy of poultry?” Let the students discuss this as a class. Once they have provided their ideas fill in the miss ...
Anatomical Variations of Practical Importance in the Medial Cord of
... a communicating branch between medial head of median nerve and lateral cord in 10 cases. Herringham WP,2 in 1887 conducted a study on 175 brachial plexuses and observed that in 36 plexuses there was no real posterior cord formed. In 1904, G.E.Smith3 noted on dissection of adult male cadaver that on ...
... a communicating branch between medial head of median nerve and lateral cord in 10 cases. Herringham WP,2 in 1887 conducted a study on 175 brachial plexuses and observed that in 36 plexuses there was no real posterior cord formed. In 1904, G.E.Smith3 noted on dissection of adult male cadaver that on ...
A Case Report on Variant Ulnar Artery
... radiologists performing angiographic studies. Undoubtedly, such variations are important for diagnostic evaluation and surgical management of vascular diseases and injuries. These variations are compared with the earlier data & it is concluded that variations in branching pattern of axillary artery ...
... radiologists performing angiographic studies. Undoubtedly, such variations are important for diagnostic evaluation and surgical management of vascular diseases and injuries. These variations are compared with the earlier data & it is concluded that variations in branching pattern of axillary artery ...
Brachial Plexus Vascularization — a Preliminary Study
... Then the trunks divide to two parts; anterior and posterior. The posterior divisions of all trunks form the posterior cord. Anterior divisions of upper and middle trunks form lateral cord and anterior division of lower trunk form the medial cord. The lateral cord gives musculocutaneous and lateral h ...
... Then the trunks divide to two parts; anterior and posterior. The posterior divisions of all trunks form the posterior cord. Anterior divisions of upper and middle trunks form lateral cord and anterior division of lower trunk form the medial cord. The lateral cord gives musculocutaneous and lateral h ...
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.