Anterior spinal and bulbar artery supply to the posterior inferior
... CT evidence of peribulbar subarachnoid hemorrhage revealed by thunderclap headache. Known cardiovascular ...
... CT evidence of peribulbar subarachnoid hemorrhage revealed by thunderclap headache. Known cardiovascular ...
anatomy of the common calcaneal tendon in rat
... the soleus muscle and the plantaris muscle, which is in accordance with observation made by other authors (BRAZIER 1926). This conception is also in accordance with the generally accepted scheme or pattern of the anatomy of the common calcaneal tendon in animals (KRYSIAK 1981, KRYSIAK et al. 2001, N ...
... the soleus muscle and the plantaris muscle, which is in accordance with observation made by other authors (BRAZIER 1926). This conception is also in accordance with the generally accepted scheme or pattern of the anatomy of the common calcaneal tendon in animals (KRYSIAK 1981, KRYSIAK et al. 2001, N ...
Atlas, First cervical vertebra, Atlanto-occipital joint, Axis, Atlanto
... It has posterior tubercle which is the rudiment of a spinous process and gives origin to the Recti capitis posteriores minores and the ligamentum nuchae[1]. Transverse processes act as strong levers for the muscles which make fine adjustments to keep the head balanced. The maximum atlantal width var ...
... It has posterior tubercle which is the rudiment of a spinous process and gives origin to the Recti capitis posteriores minores and the ligamentum nuchae[1]. Transverse processes act as strong levers for the muscles which make fine adjustments to keep the head balanced. The maximum atlantal width var ...
Anatomic Dissection in the Surgical Correction of Metatarsus
... is oriented along the shaft of the third metatarsal. The same basic technique is followed with palpation of the metatarsal shaft distally. The clean surface of the shaft is followed proximally between the individual slips of the extensor digitorum brevis to the level of the metatarsocuneiform joint. ...
... is oriented along the shaft of the third metatarsal. The same basic technique is followed with palpation of the metatarsal shaft distally. The clean surface of the shaft is followed proximally between the individual slips of the extensor digitorum brevis to the level of the metatarsocuneiform joint. ...
Anatomy and Pathology of the Achilles Tendon Tracy MacNair
... Achilles was the warrior and hero of Homer’s Iliad Thetis, Achilles’ mother, made him invulnerable to physical harm by immersing him in the river Styx after learning of a prophecy that Achilles would die in battle The heel she held him by remained untouched by water and vulnerable Achilles led the G ...
... Achilles was the warrior and hero of Homer’s Iliad Thetis, Achilles’ mother, made him invulnerable to physical harm by immersing him in the river Styx after learning of a prophecy that Achilles would die in battle The heel she held him by remained untouched by water and vulnerable Achilles led the G ...
Two cord stage in the infraclavicular part of the brachial plexus
... axillary artery and scalene muscles, however the make up of the terminal branches (components of the nerves) is unchanged [1]. The three cords of brachial plexus enter the axilla and are arranged according to their names around the second and third part of axillary artery. But in the first part of a ...
... axillary artery and scalene muscles, however the make up of the terminal branches (components of the nerves) is unchanged [1]. The three cords of brachial plexus enter the axilla and are arranged according to their names around the second and third part of axillary artery. But in the first part of a ...
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... division of superior trunk, SN: supraclavicular nerve, LPn: lateral pectoral nerve, MPn: Medial pectoral nerve, An: Axillary nerve, MCn: musculocutaneous nerve, Rn: Radial nerve, MCnAF: medial cutaneous nerve of the arm and forearm, LTn: long thoracic nerve, MC: medial cord, PMm: pectoralis minor mu ...
... division of superior trunk, SN: supraclavicular nerve, LPn: lateral pectoral nerve, MPn: Medial pectoral nerve, An: Axillary nerve, MCn: musculocutaneous nerve, Rn: Radial nerve, MCnAF: medial cutaneous nerve of the arm and forearm, LTn: long thoracic nerve, MC: medial cord, PMm: pectoralis minor mu ...
Melissa`s Dissector bold terms Unit 2
... Posterior mediastinum: posterior to pericardium and anterior to bodies of T5 to T12; contains structures that pass between neck, thorax, and abdomen Four parts of mediastinum Mediastinal pleura—N230, 231 Pericardium Root of the lung Esophagus (right side) Thoracic aorta (left side) Costal pleura (on ...
... Posterior mediastinum: posterior to pericardium and anterior to bodies of T5 to T12; contains structures that pass between neck, thorax, and abdomen Four parts of mediastinum Mediastinal pleura—N230, 231 Pericardium Root of the lung Esophagus (right side) Thoracic aorta (left side) Costal pleura (on ...
View/Open - Moi University Repository
... network of vessels. The name ‘‘corona mortis’’ or crown of death testifies to the importance of this anatomic feature, as significant hemorrhage may occur if accidentally cut and it is difficult to achieve subsequent homeostasis. Attention needs to be paid to these anastomoses by surgeons performing ...
... network of vessels. The name ‘‘corona mortis’’ or crown of death testifies to the importance of this anatomic feature, as significant hemorrhage may occur if accidentally cut and it is difficult to achieve subsequent homeostasis. Attention needs to be paid to these anastomoses by surgeons performing ...
International Journal of Current Research and Review
... 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 artery. The medial tarsal arteries are two or three small bra ...
... 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 artery. The medial tarsal arteries are two or three small bra ...
An unusual variation of an additional plantaris originating from the
... calcaneus. Very rarely its tendon is lost in the fascia of the leg. The functions of the plantaris are to support plantar flexion in the ankle joint and flexion in the knee joint. Plantaris has minimal motor function and its long tendon can readily be harvested for reconstruction elsewhere in the hu ...
... calcaneus. Very rarely its tendon is lost in the fascia of the leg. The functions of the plantaris are to support plantar flexion in the ankle joint and flexion in the knee joint. Plantaris has minimal motor function and its long tendon can readily be harvested for reconstruction elsewhere in the hu ...
Myelopathy - Cloudfront.net
... horseness. Pulmonary evaluation shows evidence of a mild aspiration, and ear, nose, and throat visualization shows laxity of the vocal cord on the left side. What is the most likely explanation for these findings? 1—Traction on the recurrent laryngeal nerve 2—Traction on the superior laryngeal nerve ...
... horseness. Pulmonary evaluation shows evidence of a mild aspiration, and ear, nose, and throat visualization shows laxity of the vocal cord on the left side. What is the most likely explanation for these findings? 1—Traction on the recurrent laryngeal nerve 2—Traction on the superior laryngeal nerve ...
Calcaneal fracture
... such a wide range of different views regarding its management. Lack of consensus is documented also by the fact that so far about 140 therapeutic methods have been suggested for its treatment. On the one hand, authors question the very sense of treatment of such fractures, not recommending even an a ...
... such a wide range of different views regarding its management. Lack of consensus is documented also by the fact that so far about 140 therapeutic methods have been suggested for its treatment. On the one hand, authors question the very sense of treatment of such fractures, not recommending even an a ...
Prevalence of Laryngeal Cartilage Calcifications in Mangalore
... apices of arytenoids gets transformed into elastic cartilage3. The thyroid, cricoid, triticeal, and the greater part of the arytenoid cartilage remain hyaline and may undergo calcification and become evident on a radiograph. Even though these get ossified after the age 20, early ossifications are no ...
... apices of arytenoids gets transformed into elastic cartilage3. The thyroid, cricoid, triticeal, and the greater part of the arytenoid cartilage remain hyaline and may undergo calcification and become evident on a radiograph. Even though these get ossified after the age 20, early ossifications are no ...
A case of third head of biceps brachii muscle and fused
... populations. J Anat. 1993 Feb;182 ( Pt 1):101-4. 5. Kumar H, Das S, Rath G. An anatomical insight into the third head of biceps brachii muscle. ...
... populations. J Anat. 1993 Feb;182 ( Pt 1):101-4. 5. Kumar H, Das S, Rath G. An anatomical insight into the third head of biceps brachii muscle. ...
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... King Saud University College of medicine Respiratory block ...
... King Saud University College of medicine Respiratory block ...
Arterial supply and venous drainage of the choroid plexus of the
... exhibit frond-like capillary processes on both surfaces, located along the attached and free margins of the plexus. On the basis of plexus shape and vascular patterns, several regions could be distinguished, corresponding to the particular parts of the mature plexus: the anterior part, the glomus, t ...
... exhibit frond-like capillary processes on both surfaces, located along the attached and free margins of the plexus. On the basis of plexus shape and vascular patterns, several regions could be distinguished, corresponding to the particular parts of the mature plexus: the anterior part, the glomus, t ...
Applied anatomy of the sacroiliac joint
... sacroiliac joint cannot be considered the same as any other major joint of the body: its ranges of movement (nutation– counternutation, more complex movements and pelvic torsion) are very small and are not controlled by active muscular contractions. The precise nature of motion in the normal joint i ...
... sacroiliac joint cannot be considered the same as any other major joint of the body: its ranges of movement (nutation– counternutation, more complex movements and pelvic torsion) are very small and are not controlled by active muscular contractions. The precise nature of motion in the normal joint i ...
Microsurgical Anatomy of the Basilar Artery: Surgical Approaches to
... A traditional middle subtemporal approach was performed and temporal lobe was retracted. The tentorium was opened as wide as possible;the incision extended close to the transverse sinus laterally and to the pyramidal edge anteriorly. Direct retraction of the pons and trigeminal nerve are facilitated ...
... A traditional middle subtemporal approach was performed and temporal lobe was retracted. The tentorium was opened as wide as possible;the incision extended close to the transverse sinus laterally and to the pyramidal edge anteriorly. Direct retraction of the pons and trigeminal nerve are facilitated ...
Management of Infratemporal Fossa Lesions
... Preauricular IF + Orbitozygomatic Preauricular IF + Transcx Preauricular IF + Transcx + Transpalatal Preauricular IF + Transnasal Preauricular IF + MF-Transpetrous Transcochlear + Transtent + IF ...
... Preauricular IF + Orbitozygomatic Preauricular IF + Transcx Preauricular IF + Transcx + Transpalatal Preauricular IF + Transnasal Preauricular IF + MF-Transpetrous Transcochlear + Transtent + IF ...
Variations of Sciatic Nerve Its Exit in Relation to Piriformis Muscle in
... sacral foramina on the anterolateral surface of the sacrum and passes laterally and inferiorly through the greater sciatic foramen. Piriformis is the landmark in the gluteal region for muscles, and neurovascular structures (John et al 2000, Van De et al 2001, Richard et al 2004). Several studies dec ...
... sacral foramina on the anterolateral surface of the sacrum and passes laterally and inferiorly through the greater sciatic foramen. Piriformis is the landmark in the gluteal region for muscles, and neurovascular structures (John et al 2000, Van De et al 2001, Richard et al 2004). Several studies dec ...
Uncommon branching pattern of the celiac trunk
... Gastroduodenal artery arose from the celiac trunk in 3.61%, normally disappear or disappearance of parts that normally 3.3% and 0.2% [4-6]. Gastroduodenal artery is used for persist [13]. cannulation in hepatic arterial chemotherapy. Knowledge of Vascular variations are usually asymptomatic. They ma ...
... Gastroduodenal artery arose from the celiac trunk in 3.61%, normally disappear or disappearance of parts that normally 3.3% and 0.2% [4-6]. Gastroduodenal artery is used for persist [13]. cannulation in hepatic arterial chemotherapy. Knowledge of Vascular variations are usually asymptomatic. They ma ...
Anatomical variation in position, direction, and number of nutrient
... process of the scapula to form the acromioclavicular joint. The medial or sternal end is quadrangular and articulates with the clavicular notch of the manubrium sterni to form the sternoclavicular joint. The articular surface extends to the inferior aspect, for articulation with the first costal car ...
... process of the scapula to form the acromioclavicular joint. The medial or sternal end is quadrangular and articulates with the clavicular notch of the manubrium sterni to form the sternoclavicular joint. The articular surface extends to the inferior aspect, for articulation with the first costal car ...
Full Paper - International Journal of Case Studies
... Our literature survey also showed variations in the branches of the splenic artery such as an additional branch from the middle part of its course called posterior gastric artery which supplies to the stomach (8). AmonooKuofi et al. (6) found an anomalous middle colic artery from the proximal segmen ...
... Our literature survey also showed variations in the branches of the splenic artery such as an additional branch from the middle part of its course called posterior gastric artery which supplies to the stomach (8). AmonooKuofi et al. (6) found an anomalous middle colic artery from the proximal segmen ...
Laparoscopic anatomy of the female pelvis, from the
... As already mentioned, these are not ligaments in the strictly anatomical sense, but areas where the connective tissues are more dense, exchanging fibres with each other and prolonged by the fascias at their ends. The result is that these structures are intricately mingled which means they can give r ...
... As already mentioned, these are not ligaments in the strictly anatomical sense, but areas where the connective tissues are more dense, exchanging fibres with each other and prolonged by the fascias at their ends. The result is that these structures are intricately mingled which means they can give r ...
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.