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... major organs, ie, the brain, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys has its own circulatory system. Although some of these have unique characteristics they will not be discussed here in detail. ...
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... major organs, ie, the brain, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys has its own circulatory system. Although some of these have unique characteristics they will not be discussed here in detail. ...
THE MEDIAL COMPARTMENT OF THIGH
THE MEDIAL COMPARTMENT OF THIGH

... Passes laterally beneath the branches of femoral nerve and sartorius muscle. divides in three branches. ...
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... • Suggested body plan of vertebrates was a flipped over version of invertebrate plan. • Now known that vertebrates and invertebrates have the same master control genes using the same body-building instructions to build very different kinds of animal bodies. ...
Clinical Anatomy of the Female Pelvis - Figure B
Clinical Anatomy of the Female Pelvis - Figure B

... a dense connective tissue in fetuses (Fig. 1.3c). In the newborn child it is remodeled by small fat lobules occurring between the connective tissue lamellae. The outer lamella covers the perirectal subcompartment and is called “rectal fascia” [17, 23] or “Grenzlamelle” [49, 50] (see Table 1.1). It c ...
Co-existence of superficial ulnar artery and aneurysm of the deep
Co-existence of superficial ulnar artery and aneurysm of the deep

... of high origin, such as one from the axillary artery, is considered a rare anatomical variation for orthopaedic, breast and plastic surgeons (1, 2). This report presents an unusual association of unilateral SUA with the aneurysm of deep palmar arch. The clinical significance of the above variation i ...
thoracic wall - Yeditepe University Dentistry Anatomy
thoracic wall - Yeditepe University Dentistry Anatomy

... The thoracic cavity is divided into three major spaces: the central compartment or mediastinum that houses the thoracic viscera except for the lungs and, on each side, the right and left pulmonary cavities housing the lungs. The mediastinum (Mod. L. middle septum, L, mediastinus, midway), occupied b ...
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... suppose a disease per se, but are rather a predisposing factor by which the hip can fail, constituting a pathological entity named femoroacetabular impingement, one of the causes of intra-articular hip pain16. It is considered that femoracetabular impingement is related to an early development of o ...
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... • When the intercostal muscles contract, they all tend to pull the ribs nearer to one another. If the 1st rib is fixed by the contraction of the muscles in the root of the neck, namely, the scaleni muscles, the intercostal muscles raise the 2nd to the 12th ribs toward the first rib, as in inspiratio ...
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shoulder - Peggers Super Summaries

... Can mark this out by flexing hip to 900 and draw a straight line in line with the femur, when the leg straightens it is now curvilinear ...
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Print this article - PAGEPress Publications

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... Background: Abdominoplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed in the United States. While poor contour and unsatisfactory cosmetic result have been recognized, neuropathic pain from lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury has been poorly described. We aim to improve outcomes by ...
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... been recognized, neuropathic pain from lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury has been poorly described. We aim to improve outcomes by using an anatomical study to develop a strategy to avoid injury to the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve in abdominoplasty. Methods: Twenty-three fresh cadaver abdomen ...
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... distributed in a bilateral symmetrical manner. One school of thought is that right and left limbs of an embryo tend to develop as the mirror image. In the present case report, we have discussed a unilateral anatomic variant muscle in the popliteal fossa from embryological, anatomical and clinical ...
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... The caudal perforators originated as the individual vessels or by their own common trunks. The individual perforators ranged in number from zero to four per BA and in diameter from 80 to 350 µm (Table 1). The individual arteries were absent in 33.3% on the right side and in 41.6% on the left side of ...
Use of Intravenous Access in Resuscitation
Use of Intravenous Access in Resuscitation

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incidence and morphology of accessory head of flexor

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Surface anatomy of the lungs - University of Nottingham
Surface anatomy of the lungs - University of Nottingham

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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.
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