Variable Origin and Ramification Pattern of the lateral Femoral
... during several surgical operations, therefore any surgeon intervening in the area should be familiar to its topographic variability. Lesion of the nerve leads to a condition known as “meralgia paresthetica”. We present a cadaveric case of a variant LFCN where two LFCN branches were encountered arisi ...
... during several surgical operations, therefore any surgeon intervening in the area should be familiar to its topographic variability. Lesion of the nerve leads to a condition known as “meralgia paresthetica”. We present a cadaveric case of a variant LFCN where two LFCN branches were encountered arisi ...
FEMORAL TRIANGLE BOUNDARIES OF THE TRIANGLE FLOOR
... 6. Femoral artery. 7. Femoral vein. 8. Deep femoral lymph vessels and nodes 9. Long saphenous vein. 10. Superficial inguinal nodes. 11. Superficial fascia. 12. Deep fascia. ...
... 6. Femoral artery. 7. Femoral vein. 8. Deep femoral lymph vessels and nodes 9. Long saphenous vein. 10. Superficial inguinal nodes. 11. Superficial fascia. 12. Deep fascia. ...
2 m – 29. Abdominal aorta. The arteries of the pelvis
... Damage to major vessels and high mortality as a result of this pathology is an actual medical problem today. The most common cause of death is an abdominal aortic aneurysm, disease Rene Lyarisha, occlusion of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries. Pathological lesions of major vessels of the abdomi ...
... Damage to major vessels and high mortality as a result of this pathology is an actual medical problem today. The most common cause of death is an abdominal aortic aneurysm, disease Rene Lyarisha, occlusion of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries. Pathological lesions of major vessels of the abdomi ...
Anatomical variants of the emissary veins
... Additionally, aplasia of the sigmoid sinus and development of the PSS were revealed on the contralateral side (Fig. 2). The leading emissary veins are elaborate on the supra, middle, and inferior thirds of the sigmoid sinus. Thus the triplets of these venous pathways are the lower or posterior condy ...
... Additionally, aplasia of the sigmoid sinus and development of the PSS were revealed on the contralateral side (Fig. 2). The leading emissary veins are elaborate on the supra, middle, and inferior thirds of the sigmoid sinus. Thus the triplets of these venous pathways are the lower or posterior condy ...
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... attributed to the pressuring effect on the neighbouring structures such as the oesophagus, cervical sympathetic nervous system, as well as the lower cranial nerves within the carotid sheath, especially the vagus including its recurrent laryngeal branch. While the IJV divisions are usually subclinica ...
... attributed to the pressuring effect on the neighbouring structures such as the oesophagus, cervical sympathetic nervous system, as well as the lower cranial nerves within the carotid sheath, especially the vagus including its recurrent laryngeal branch. While the IJV divisions are usually subclinica ...
Evolution of the Cardiovascular System in
... more than once. In these two groups, anterior, posterior, and segmental arteries arise from the heart regardless of whether it is tubular or shortened. The advent of a segmental arterial supply to the limbs and other tissues remote from the heart may have been the evolutionary innovation that allowe ...
... more than once. In these two groups, anterior, posterior, and segmental arteries arise from the heart regardless of whether it is tubular or shortened. The advent of a segmental arterial supply to the limbs and other tissues remote from the heart may have been the evolutionary innovation that allowe ...
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... of psoas major muscle. Then it entered in the femoral triangle crossing the superior ramus of the pubis, deep to inguinal ligament and medial to the femoral sheath (Figure 1). Distally the nerve was found to be dividing into three branches; one was supplying the pectineus from its superficial surfac ...
... of psoas major muscle. Then it entered in the femoral triangle crossing the superior ramus of the pubis, deep to inguinal ligament and medial to the femoral sheath (Figure 1). Distally the nerve was found to be dividing into three branches; one was supplying the pectineus from its superficial surfac ...
original article
... glance. Given that the face plays an important part in an individual’s life. Surgeries performed on any part of the face, be it a parotid glad removal, facial reconstructive surgery or a cosmetic surgery, have become quite frequent and incredibly popular. The popularity continues to rise with genera ...
... glance. Given that the face plays an important part in an individual’s life. Surgeries performed on any part of the face, be it a parotid glad removal, facial reconstructive surgery or a cosmetic surgery, have become quite frequent and incredibly popular. The popularity continues to rise with genera ...
anatomic variations and references of the sphenopalatine foramen
... study. Five cadaveric specimens were included. Dissections were performed to identify the anatomy of the sphenopalatine foramen and anatomic variants. Measurements were obtained from different anatomic references to the columella. Results: Of a total of ten dissections, in 100% of cases ethmoid cres ...
... study. Five cadaveric specimens were included. Dissections were performed to identify the anatomy of the sphenopalatine foramen and anatomic variants. Measurements were obtained from different anatomic references to the columella. Results: Of a total of ten dissections, in 100% of cases ethmoid cres ...
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... the reconstruction of the amputated breast (2), (4): 1. It’s an alternative in the event that the TRAM flap can’t be performed (it’s been previously performed or the patient has undergone an abdominoplasty), and the medical condition of the patient allows for a long surgical procedure. 2. The pedicl ...
... the reconstruction of the amputated breast (2), (4): 1. It’s an alternative in the event that the TRAM flap can’t be performed (it’s been previously performed or the patient has undergone an abdominoplasty), and the medical condition of the patient allows for a long surgical procedure. 2. The pedicl ...
Neuro Anatomy Lec.7 أ.د.عبد الجبار الحبي طي The cerebrum consist
... The calcarine sulcus lodges the posterior cerebral artery; it also makes a bulge in the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle known as calcar avis. The lingual gyrus: - is just below & parallel to the calcarine sulcus, between it & collateral sulcus is continuous anteriorly with parahippocampal ...
... The calcarine sulcus lodges the posterior cerebral artery; it also makes a bulge in the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle known as calcar avis. The lingual gyrus: - is just below & parallel to the calcarine sulcus, between it & collateral sulcus is continuous anteriorly with parahippocampal ...
Over View of Thorax
... Bounded anteriorly by xiphisternal joint, posteriorly by 12th thoracic vertebrae and laterally by curving costal margin ...
... Bounded anteriorly by xiphisternal joint, posteriorly by 12th thoracic vertebrae and laterally by curving costal margin ...
OVER VIEW OF THORAX
... • Infreior mediastinum is further divided. • Heart enclosed in pericardium occupies middle mediastinum. • From sternum to anterior pericaridium anterior mediastinum. • From posterior pericardium to vertebrae posterior ...
... • Infreior mediastinum is further divided. • Heart enclosed in pericardium occupies middle mediastinum. • From sternum to anterior pericaridium anterior mediastinum. • From posterior pericardium to vertebrae posterior ...
boundaries of thoracic cage
... • Infreior mediastinum is further divided. • Heart enclosed in pericardium occupies middle mediastinum. • From sternum to anterior pericaridium anterior mediastinum. • From posterior pericardium to vertebrae posterior ...
... • Infreior mediastinum is further divided. • Heart enclosed in pericardium occupies middle mediastinum. • From sternum to anterior pericaridium anterior mediastinum. • From posterior pericardium to vertebrae posterior ...
2 m – 35. Spinal nerves. Cervical plexus
... For practical lesson "Spinal nerves. Cervical plexus " a student should know and be able to: 3.1. Basic level of preparation (baseline of knowledge and skills) Know the anatomy of the vertebrae and their local structural features. To be able to display all the anatomical structures of the spine in ...
... For practical lesson "Spinal nerves. Cervical plexus " a student should know and be able to: 3.1. Basic level of preparation (baseline of knowledge and skills) Know the anatomy of the vertebrae and their local structural features. To be able to display all the anatomical structures of the spine in ...
BIO_105_S_2013_Final_Exam_QA130531.5c
... 85. Which of the following is not a structure found in the urinary system? A) ureters B) kidney C) pancreas D) urethra 86. The removal of metabolic wastes from the body is called __________ A) secretion B) defecation C) excretion D) maintenance 87. Besides the excretion of metabolic wastes, which of ...
... 85. Which of the following is not a structure found in the urinary system? A) ureters B) kidney C) pancreas D) urethra 86. The removal of metabolic wastes from the body is called __________ A) secretion B) defecation C) excretion D) maintenance 87. Besides the excretion of metabolic wastes, which of ...
An Unusual Branch of Celiac Trunk Feeding Suprarenal Gland
... phrenic artery with coeliac trunk as happens in this case. Superior and middle suprarenal arteries are connected to the inferior phrenic ...
... phrenic artery with coeliac trunk as happens in this case. Superior and middle suprarenal arteries are connected to the inferior phrenic ...
mandible — clinically revisited
... Anterior fragment of the mandible, represented by chin, undergoes numerous changes. Sparse prehistoric mandibles i.e. mandible from Mauer are characterized by a complete lack of the chin like in the anthropoid monkeys [22]. Strongly marked chin is a remarkably feature characteristic for humans [21]. ...
... Anterior fragment of the mandible, represented by chin, undergoes numerous changes. Sparse prehistoric mandibles i.e. mandible from Mauer are characterized by a complete lack of the chin like in the anthropoid monkeys [22]. Strongly marked chin is a remarkably feature characteristic for humans [21]. ...
ANATOMIC REPORT
... dural opening, with the possibility of reconstructing each anatomic layer, may represent the basis for a reduced occurrence of postoperative cerebrospinal leakage and infection, which represent the main complications of the standard approach. A minimally invasive approach should be well grounded on ...
... dural opening, with the possibility of reconstructing each anatomic layer, may represent the basis for a reduced occurrence of postoperative cerebrospinal leakage and infection, which represent the main complications of the standard approach. A minimally invasive approach should be well grounded on ...
study of variant heads of triceps muscle with its developmental basis.
... them have differentiated to the point of containing myofilaments [14]. During fifth week of development, mesoderm invades the upper limb bud to further condense into ventral and dorsal muscle masses [15]. The triceps muscle is derived from dorsal muscle mass of upper limb bud and it could be during ...
... them have differentiated to the point of containing myofilaments [14]. During fifth week of development, mesoderm invades the upper limb bud to further condense into ventral and dorsal muscle masses [15]. The triceps muscle is derived from dorsal muscle mass of upper limb bud and it could be during ...
Anomalous Branches of Median Nerve In The Arm
... about 2.5 cm below the elbow joint. A horizontal incision was made bilaterally in both proximal and distal ends of the longitudinal incision. The subcutaneous fat, fascia and muscles of arm were separated to observe the branches of lateral cord and additional branches from median nerve. In right axi ...
... about 2.5 cm below the elbow joint. A horizontal incision was made bilaterally in both proximal and distal ends of the longitudinal incision. The subcutaneous fat, fascia and muscles of arm were separated to observe the branches of lateral cord and additional branches from median nerve. In right axi ...
Location of Suprarenal Glands
... contact with the IVC anteromedially and the liver anterolaterally ...
... contact with the IVC anteromedially and the liver anterolaterally ...
laboratory manual - learning is wild!
... with your lab partners during your lab activities. We also encourage you to work with others as you study your lab material. 2) A number of figures have been included with this laboratory manual. You will find it useful to make additional sketches and written notes to aid in the retention of informa ...
... with your lab partners during your lab activities. We also encourage you to work with others as you study your lab material. 2) A number of figures have been included with this laboratory manual. You will find it useful to make additional sketches and written notes to aid in the retention of informa ...
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.