Surface anatomy of the lungs - University of Nottingham
... Both cross the midclavicular line at the 8th cc Both cross the midaxillary line at the 10th cc ...
... Both cross the midclavicular line at the 8th cc Both cross the midaxillary line at the 10th cc ...
Anatomy Ch 4 307-316
... Malrotation of Midgut Volvulus – malrotation is incomplete rotation and fixation of midgut after it passes from umbilical sac and returned to abdominal coelom -suspensory muscle of duodenum (ligament of Treit) – attaches small bowl mesentery to duodenum; mesentery prevents accidental twists of gut - ...
... Malrotation of Midgut Volvulus – malrotation is incomplete rotation and fixation of midgut after it passes from umbilical sac and returned to abdominal coelom -suspensory muscle of duodenum (ligament of Treit) – attaches small bowl mesentery to duodenum; mesentery prevents accidental twists of gut - ...
unilateral variant branching pattern of brachial plexus and
... viability of the growth cones that happen to take the right path. Trophic substances include brain derived neurotrophic growth factor, c-kit ligand, neutrin-1, neutrin-2, etc. Any abnormality either in the signalling trail between mesenchymal cells and developing neuronal progress or circulatory fac ...
... viability of the growth cones that happen to take the right path. Trophic substances include brain derived neurotrophic growth factor, c-kit ligand, neutrin-1, neutrin-2, etc. Any abnormality either in the signalling trail between mesenchymal cells and developing neuronal progress or circulatory fac ...
variability in the origin of lateral and medial circumflex
... Aim: The objectives were to study the anatomical variations in the origin of lateral and medial circumflex femoral arteries in cadaveric lower limbs of South Indian population. Material and method: The present study included 48 embalmed cadaveric lower limbs from the southern part of India. The bran ...
... Aim: The objectives were to study the anatomical variations in the origin of lateral and medial circumflex femoral arteries in cadaveric lower limbs of South Indian population. Material and method: The present study included 48 embalmed cadaveric lower limbs from the southern part of India. The bran ...
- An International Journal of Experimental and Clinical
... the somitomeres. Another interesting fact about the development of these muscles is that surrounding neural cells contribute to this lineage. It is also recognized that the HOX genes play an important role in the organization of nervous system and in the differentiation of branchial arch structures. ...
... the somitomeres. Another interesting fact about the development of these muscles is that surrounding neural cells contribute to this lineage. It is also recognized that the HOX genes play an important role in the organization of nervous system and in the differentiation of branchial arch structures. ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... variations are of academic interest. Because of new imaging techniques, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, the anatomical variations and abnormalities of the muscles in the forearm and hand have become easier to detect. During the diagnosis and surgical procedures, an access ...
... variations are of academic interest. Because of new imaging techniques, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, the anatomical variations and abnormalities of the muscles in the forearm and hand have become easier to detect. During the diagnosis and surgical procedures, an access ...
CARCINOMA OF THE RECTUM
... age is above 55 years. Early cases are free from symptoms, so patients do not come for advice for more than six months. • 1.Bleeding Bleeding is often slight and occurs at end of defaecation, resembling haemorrhoids. Haemorrhoids can coexist with carcinoma. • 2.Sense of incomplete defaecation The ...
... age is above 55 years. Early cases are free from symptoms, so patients do not come for advice for more than six months. • 1.Bleeding Bleeding is often slight and occurs at end of defaecation, resembling haemorrhoids. Haemorrhoids can coexist with carcinoma. • 2.Sense of incomplete defaecation The ...
the neurovascular compression due to the third head of biceps
... expandable and possibly has more value in flap surgery rather than the two main heads. The variation seen in present case would probably cause difficulty during elevating or transferring the flaps. The supernumerary third head of biceps brachii muscle documented in the present case causes no symptom ...
... expandable and possibly has more value in flap surgery rather than the two main heads. The variation seen in present case would probably cause difficulty during elevating or transferring the flaps. The supernumerary third head of biceps brachii muscle documented in the present case causes no symptom ...
journal of clinical and diagnostic research
... has a wide range between 8.7% and 75.7% and they can cause hydronephrosis by compressing the ureter [9]. This anomaly is important in surgical procedures related to the posterior abdominal wall, renal transplantation, abdominal aortic aneurysm, ureter surgery and the vascular pedicles of the kidney. ...
... has a wide range between 8.7% and 75.7% and they can cause hydronephrosis by compressing the ureter [9]. This anomaly is important in surgical procedures related to the posterior abdominal wall, renal transplantation, abdominal aortic aneurysm, ureter surgery and the vascular pedicles of the kidney. ...
Observation of Earthworms Name__________________ Block
... a thickening in the body, called the clitellum, as shown in the diagram. The clitellum produces a mucus sac in which the earthworm deposits its eggs. Why do all earthworms have a clitellum? 4. Using bristles called setae, located on its ventral surface and sides, the worm moves through the soil. Set ...
... a thickening in the body, called the clitellum, as shown in the diagram. The clitellum produces a mucus sac in which the earthworm deposits its eggs. Why do all earthworms have a clitellum? 4. Using bristles called setae, located on its ventral surface and sides, the worm moves through the soil. Set ...
Earthworm Dissection
... 3. Use a hand lens as you observe all parts of the worm, externally and internally. Find the anterior end by locating the prostomium, which is a fleshy lobe that extends over the mouth. The other end of the worm’s body is the posterior end, where the anus is located. 4. Look for the worm’s setae, wh ...
... 3. Use a hand lens as you observe all parts of the worm, externally and internally. Find the anterior end by locating the prostomium, which is a fleshy lobe that extends over the mouth. The other end of the worm’s body is the posterior end, where the anus is located. 4. Look for the worm’s setae, wh ...
anatomical study and clinical significance of arcuate
... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Sincerely thanks to Dr. Annabelle Rajaseharan, Dean of VMMC, Karaikal, for giving her expert guidance. Conflicts of Interests: None REFERENCES ...
... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Sincerely thanks to Dr. Annabelle Rajaseharan, Dean of VMMC, Karaikal, for giving her expert guidance. Conflicts of Interests: None REFERENCES ...
anterior-lateral lower leg and dorsum of foot
... Today, you will dissect and identify those structures in the anterior and lateral compartments. 3. Prior to examining the components of the anterior compartment, first identify the superior and inferior extensor retinacula. The superior retinacula is located just above the medial malleolus and is ap ...
... Today, you will dissect and identify those structures in the anterior and lateral compartments. 3. Prior to examining the components of the anterior compartment, first identify the superior and inferior extensor retinacula. The superior retinacula is located just above the medial malleolus and is ap ...
EARTHWORM LAB The earthworm, Limbricus terrestris, is a
... 5.) Locate the mouth on the ventral side of the anterior end of the earthworm. The flap of skin overhanging the mouth is the prostomium. NOTE: The prostomium is not counted as the first segment in the earthworm’s body. Answer question 3. 6.) Locate the anus, the opening in the last segment of the po ...
... 5.) Locate the mouth on the ventral side of the anterior end of the earthworm. The flap of skin overhanging the mouth is the prostomium. NOTE: The prostomium is not counted as the first segment in the earthworm’s body. Answer question 3. 6.) Locate the anus, the opening in the last segment of the po ...
Joint Articulating Bones Structural Type Acromioclavicular Scapula
... BI 334 – Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology Western Oregon University ...
... BI 334 – Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology Western Oregon University ...
Arterial anatomy
... Arterial anatomy in the cavernous sinus region (Illustration of small dural arteries arising from ICA and ECA, so called “dangerous anastomoses“ in the cavernous sinus region, lateral view.) The small branches of the ICA and ECA connecting both territories in the cavernous sinus region are also refe ...
... Arterial anatomy in the cavernous sinus region (Illustration of small dural arteries arising from ICA and ECA, so called “dangerous anastomoses“ in the cavernous sinus region, lateral view.) The small branches of the ICA and ECA connecting both territories in the cavernous sinus region are also refe ...
Document
... In this report we describe an unusual combination of anatomical variations in the left upper extremity. A rare case of a variant palmaris longus muscle, an unknown variation of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and a persistent median artery were discovered during routine anatomical dissection. The an ...
... In this report we describe an unusual combination of anatomical variations in the left upper extremity. A rare case of a variant palmaris longus muscle, an unknown variation of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and a persistent median artery were discovered during routine anatomical dissection. The an ...
Hepatic surgical anatomy
... approximately 2% to 3% of the total body weight of an adult. Despite its multiple vital functions and its regenerative abilities, the liver has been misunderstood at nearly alllevels of organization and in almost every period of time .since Galen, The most paradoxical aspect of the understanding of ...
... approximately 2% to 3% of the total body weight of an adult. Despite its multiple vital functions and its regenerative abilities, the liver has been misunderstood at nearly alllevels of organization and in almost every period of time .since Galen, The most paradoxical aspect of the understanding of ...
Third head of sternocleidomastoid muscle
... The sternocleidomastoid, a prominent landmark of neck, such additional slips while performing surgeries in head and offers protection to the major blood vessels and the nerves neck regions as these can be used as myocutaneous flaps of this region. In recent era, this muscle has received a without di ...
... The sternocleidomastoid, a prominent landmark of neck, such additional slips while performing surgeries in head and offers protection to the major blood vessels and the nerves neck regions as these can be used as myocutaneous flaps of this region. In recent era, this muscle has received a without di ...
Biology 231 Survival Guide - Request a Spot account
... used by hundreds of students every year. To protect them and keep them in the best condition, please use pipe cleaners and probes provided instead of a writing instrument. a. Probes may be used on models as well. The bones are very difficult and costly to replace, as are the models and may take a lo ...
... used by hundreds of students every year. To protect them and keep them in the best condition, please use pipe cleaners and probes provided instead of a writing instrument. a. Probes may be used on models as well. The bones are very difficult and costly to replace, as are the models and may take a lo ...
Variations in the cystic and iliolumbar arteries with Psoas
... ABSTRACT The knowledge of multiple variations in peripheral blood vessels and muscles is important as these structures can be injured during a surgical procedure or regional anaesthesia. Some unusual clinical symptoms may arise due to these variations. While doing the routine dissection for MBBS Stu ...
... ABSTRACT The knowledge of multiple variations in peripheral blood vessels and muscles is important as these structures can be injured during a surgical procedure or regional anaesthesia. Some unusual clinical symptoms may arise due to these variations. While doing the routine dissection for MBBS Stu ...
The System of the Cockroach
... openings, called spiracles, found on the surface of the cockroach. Air enters the cockroach’s body through the spiracles. The spiracles are found in each of the cockroach’s segments. The larger tubes are called trachea. Trachea are found close to the cockroach’s dorsal vessel, or heart. The trachea ...
... openings, called spiracles, found on the surface of the cockroach. Air enters the cockroach’s body through the spiracles. The spiracles are found in each of the cockroach’s segments. The larger tubes are called trachea. Trachea are found close to the cockroach’s dorsal vessel, or heart. The trachea ...
Study of the variations of superior cerebellar artery in human cadavers
... 0.1 mm, aerospace). The data obtained was statistically analysed. Variations noted were photographed using digital camera (Sony cybershot 14MP). ...
... 0.1 mm, aerospace). The data obtained was statistically analysed. Variations noted were photographed using digital camera (Sony cybershot 14MP). ...
the muscles of the anterior compartment of forearm and flexor
... • Median nerve pass deep between flexor digitorium superficialis flexor carpi radialis when it is liable to compression causing carpal tunnel syndrome. ...
... • Median nerve pass deep between flexor digitorium superficialis flexor carpi radialis when it is liable to compression causing carpal tunnel syndrome. ...
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.