IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... the main factor in expiration. Each lung is divided into lobes by fissures. Left lung is divided into two lobes by oblique fissure. Oblique fissure begins posteriorly at the level of fifth thoracic vertebra. It passes anteroinferiorly in a spiral course to meet the inferior margin close to the sixth ...
... the main factor in expiration. Each lung is divided into lobes by fissures. Left lung is divided into two lobes by oblique fissure. Oblique fissure begins posteriorly at the level of fifth thoracic vertebra. It passes anteroinferiorly in a spiral course to meet the inferior margin close to the sixth ...
Developmental Anatomy of the Retinal and Choroidal Vasculature
... first major branch of the internal carotid, usually where the latter break through the dura to exit the cavernous sinus. In some individuals (around 10%), the ophthalmic artery arises within the cavernous sinus, while in others (around 4%), it arises from the middle meningeal artery, a branch of the ...
... first major branch of the internal carotid, usually where the latter break through the dura to exit the cavernous sinus. In some individuals (around 10%), the ophthalmic artery arises within the cavernous sinus, while in others (around 4%), it arises from the middle meningeal artery, a branch of the ...
Persistent primitive dorsal ophthalmic artery associated with
... reaches 20 mm, the supraorbital branch of the stapedial artery forms an anastomosis with the primitive (future permanent) OA. ...
... reaches 20 mm, the supraorbital branch of the stapedial artery forms an anastomosis with the primitive (future permanent) OA. ...
The Thorax (Chest)
... - There is no joint between the 1st c.c & the sternum, 2-7 has synovial joints with the sternum & 8,9,10 has synovial joints each with the c.c of the rib above, so the costal margin is formed The Thoracic vertebrae: - They possess the parts of any other vertebra (body, pedicles, laminae, articular p ...
... - There is no joint between the 1st c.c & the sternum, 2-7 has synovial joints with the sternum & 8,9,10 has synovial joints each with the c.c of the rib above, so the costal margin is formed The Thoracic vertebrae: - They possess the parts of any other vertebra (body, pedicles, laminae, articular p ...
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... midline through Cricothyroid membrane at Median Cricothyroid Ligament No major veins so bleeding is minimal Arteries and nerves are unaffected as they enter larynx from lateral and posterior sides. ...
... midline through Cricothyroid membrane at Median Cricothyroid Ligament No major veins so bleeding is minimal Arteries and nerves are unaffected as they enter larynx from lateral and posterior sides. ...
Surgical Anatomy of the Gastroduodenal Artery
... gastroduodenal or right gastroepiploic near this juncture. The gastroduodenal continues as two very small arcades. A lateral arcade, the anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, turns abruptly lateral to descend along the anterior concave border of the duodenum and anastomoses with the anterior ...
... gastroduodenal or right gastroepiploic near this juncture. The gastroduodenal continues as two very small arcades. A lateral arcade, the anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, turns abruptly lateral to descend along the anterior concave border of the duodenum and anastomoses with the anterior ...
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... small intestines; left upper quadrant (LUQ): left lobe of liver, stomach, pancreas, left kidney, spleen, portions of large intestine Diff: 1 ...
... small intestines; left upper quadrant (LUQ): left lobe of liver, stomach, pancreas, left kidney, spleen, portions of large intestine Diff: 1 ...
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... based on their specific nerve supply from the mandibular nerve to mammals, in particular the dog [17-19]. Göllner [14] used this approach in his description of selected craniomandibular muscles including the masticatory muscles of the chimpanzee and the gorilla. These investigations have provided a ...
... based on their specific nerve supply from the mandibular nerve to mammals, in particular the dog [17-19]. Göllner [14] used this approach in his description of selected craniomandibular muscles including the masticatory muscles of the chimpanzee and the gorilla. These investigations have provided a ...
orbital morphology with reference to bony landmarks
... which is essential both for binocular vision and conjugate eye movements. The roof of the orbit is formed by frontal bone and the lesser wing of the sphenoid. The optic canal (OC) lies between the roots of the lesser wing and is bounded medially by the body of the sphenoid, transmitting the optic ne ...
... which is essential both for binocular vision and conjugate eye movements. The roof of the orbit is formed by frontal bone and the lesser wing of the sphenoid. The optic canal (OC) lies between the roots of the lesser wing and is bounded medially by the body of the sphenoid, transmitting the optic ne ...
Anatomical Landmarks to Avoid Injury to the Great Auricular Nerve
... increasingly more reliant on SMAS-platysma dissections, the relationship of the GAN to the SMAS layer ignited additional interest in the anatomy of the GAN. McKinney and Katrana2 concluded that incision and elevation of the SMAS parallel to the anterior border of the SCM would not result in inadvert ...
... increasingly more reliant on SMAS-platysma dissections, the relationship of the GAN to the SMAS layer ignited additional interest in the anatomy of the GAN. McKinney and Katrana2 concluded that incision and elevation of the SMAS parallel to the anterior border of the SCM would not result in inadvert ...
Anatomic study on anteromedial approach exposure of coronoid
... within 3.2 mm [11], closely connected with the brachialis. It can cause accidentally injuries when using anteromedial-approach in operation of coronoid process, so the brachialis stop is needed to be peeled off during the procedure and pulled towards radialis, and the front branches of ulnar collate ...
... within 3.2 mm [11], closely connected with the brachialis. It can cause accidentally injuries when using anteromedial-approach in operation of coronoid process, so the brachialis stop is needed to be peeled off during the procedure and pulled towards radialis, and the front branches of ulnar collate ...
A duplicate obturator foramen – a report of rare variation
... The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric body and the obturator groove; inferiorly by the ischial ...
... The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric body and the obturator groove; inferiorly by the ischial ...
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological
... serial sections were prepared with a thickness of 20 μm. A part of the serial paraffin sections, after installation on slides were stained by the classic Nissl’s method. By staining adjacent sections were provided successively monitoring the structure of the muscles. ...
... serial sections were prepared with a thickness of 20 μm. A part of the serial paraffin sections, after installation on slides were stained by the classic Nissl’s method. By staining adjacent sections were provided successively monitoring the structure of the muscles. ...
VHP Chapter 11 sections A and B
... To recognize the distinction between cellular respiration and pulmonary physiology To understand the basic anatomy of the respiratory system To understand the basic functions of the respiratory (or pulmonary) system To understand how gas exchange occurs To understand the transport of gases in the bl ...
... To recognize the distinction between cellular respiration and pulmonary physiology To understand the basic anatomy of the respiratory system To understand the basic functions of the respiratory (or pulmonary) system To understand how gas exchange occurs To understand the transport of gases in the bl ...
abberrant patterns of branching of external carotid artery
... Common carotid arteries (CCA) are the largest bilateral arteries of the head and neck. CCA of both sides divide at the upper border of the thyroid cartilage at intervertebral disc level between the third and fourth cervical vertebrae into external and internal carotid arteries (Takenoshita, 1983).Ex ...
... Common carotid arteries (CCA) are the largest bilateral arteries of the head and neck. CCA of both sides divide at the upper border of the thyroid cartilage at intervertebral disc level between the third and fourth cervical vertebrae into external and internal carotid arteries (Takenoshita, 1983).Ex ...
Rare variation of flexor digitorum longus muscle of
... of flexor digitorum longus (going between flexor hallucis longus and tibialis posterior into the sole). However, some of the fibers were originating from the fascia covering the flexor digitorum longus and tibialis posterior. Regarding its insertion, it merged with the tendon of flexor digitorum lon ...
... of flexor digitorum longus (going between flexor hallucis longus and tibialis posterior into the sole). However, some of the fibers were originating from the fascia covering the flexor digitorum longus and tibialis posterior. Regarding its insertion, it merged with the tendon of flexor digitorum lon ...
ORIGIN OF THE FACIAL ARTERY FROM THE LINGUAL
... right side and 24% on the left side) in their samples. In their study, the average length of the lingual–facial trunk was 0.94 cm on the right and 0.76 cm on the left sides, before giving of the lingual and the facial arteries. However, in the present case, we report a very short lingual-facial trun ...
... right side and 24% on the left side) in their samples. In their study, the average length of the lingual–facial trunk was 0.94 cm on the right and 0.76 cm on the left sides, before giving of the lingual and the facial arteries. However, in the present case, we report a very short lingual-facial trun ...
January 2001 - E
... See Core Curriculum Competencies and Program Graduate Competencies at the end of the syllabus. CCPOs are linked to every competency they develop. Measurable Performance Objectives (MPOs): ...
... See Core Curriculum Competencies and Program Graduate Competencies at the end of the syllabus. CCPOs are linked to every competency they develop. Measurable Performance Objectives (MPOs): ...
Study of Sphenoid Sinus Anatomy in Relation to
... other studies in the past with respect to different relationships of the sphenoid sinus. Apart from the single sinus showing internal carotid artery dehiscence, no other bulge or dehiscence due to optic nerve, maxillary nerve or onodi cells were seen. Endoscopic surgery of the sphenoid sinus can pre ...
... other studies in the past with respect to different relationships of the sphenoid sinus. Apart from the single sinus showing internal carotid artery dehiscence, no other bulge or dehiscence due to optic nerve, maxillary nerve or onodi cells were seen. Endoscopic surgery of the sphenoid sinus can pre ...
ON THE INTERNAL ANATOMY OF THE FAMILIES OF OPISTHOMI.
... EXC'fetory system.-The kidneys are fused with each other posteriorly for nearly one-third of their length. The ureters unite as usual to form a common duct ending in the cloaca. The urinary bladder is pyriform. Generative system.-The left gonad is longer than the right one (fig. 9). Remarks.-The two ...
... EXC'fetory system.-The kidneys are fused with each other posteriorly for nearly one-third of their length. The ureters unite as usual to form a common duct ending in the cloaca. The urinary bladder is pyriform. Generative system.-The left gonad is longer than the right one (fig. 9). Remarks.-The two ...
Pancreas Part 1
... The Common bile duct travels posterior to the 1st portion of the duodenum and the head of the pancreas to lie to the right of the main pancreatic duct. The common bile duct and the duct of Wirsung (main pancreatic duct) join to become the hepaticpancreatic ampulla (ampulla of Vater) ...
... The Common bile duct travels posterior to the 1st portion of the duodenum and the head of the pancreas to lie to the right of the main pancreatic duct. The common bile duct and the duct of Wirsung (main pancreatic duct) join to become the hepaticpancreatic ampulla (ampulla of Vater) ...
Vocal Cord Paralysis Medialization Laryngoplasty
... Causes of Vocal Cord Paralysis Evaluation of Vocal Cord Paralysis Anterior TVC Medialization Posterior TVC Medialization Overview of Treatment for Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis Conclusion (Key Points) ...
... Causes of Vocal Cord Paralysis Evaluation of Vocal Cord Paralysis Anterior TVC Medialization Posterior TVC Medialization Overview of Treatment for Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis Conclusion (Key Points) ...
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... 62) The branch of biological science that studies the external and internal structure of the body and the physical relationship among body parts is called ________. Answer: anatomy Learning Outcome: 1-3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge 63) The branch of biological science that deals with the study of how ...
... 62) The branch of biological science that studies the external and internal structure of the body and the physical relationship among body parts is called ________. Answer: anatomy Learning Outcome: 1-3 Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge 63) The branch of biological science that deals with the study of how ...
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.