Circulatory Systems
... Atrium divides into right and left. Atrioventricular valve divides to form (right) tricuspid and (left) bicuspid/mitral valves Ventricle divides into right and left. ...
... Atrium divides into right and left. Atrioventricular valve divides to form (right) tricuspid and (left) bicuspid/mitral valves Ventricle divides into right and left. ...
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... bone. It is biconcave in shape. It consists of three parts anterior band, intermediate zone, and posterior band. It is described as avascular non-innervated fibrocartilage. The disc ligaments consist of the anterior and posterior bilaminar zones or ligaments, the lateral and medial collateral ligame ...
... bone. It is biconcave in shape. It consists of three parts anterior band, intermediate zone, and posterior band. It is described as avascular non-innervated fibrocartilage. The disc ligaments consist of the anterior and posterior bilaminar zones or ligaments, the lateral and medial collateral ligame ...
absence of middle trunk of brachial plexus: an uncommon
... radiological diagnoses and surgical procedures. Variations in the contributions to the plexus may be correlated with the position of the limb bud in embryo and the nerves first grow into. Many variations are similar to the normal forms of the brachial plexus found in different primates. Variations i ...
... radiological diagnoses and surgical procedures. Variations in the contributions to the plexus may be correlated with the position of the limb bud in embryo and the nerves first grow into. Many variations are similar to the normal forms of the brachial plexus found in different primates. Variations i ...
The Anatomy of Porcine and Human Larynges: Structural Analysis
... my education possible and never had anything but relentless support and love to offer me as I struggled through both my undergraduate and graduate education. I would also like to give special mention to Dr. Jason Shaw who convinced me as a young student to be brave and aspire to much more than I eve ...
... my education possible and never had anything but relentless support and love to offer me as I struggled through both my undergraduate and graduate education. I would also like to give special mention to Dr. Jason Shaw who convinced me as a young student to be brave and aspire to much more than I eve ...
Anatomy and histology of apical support: a literature review
... These results concerning USL composition were confirmed by Collins et al. [23], who found that the visceral fibers of the IHP were involved in a cadaver dissection study of nerve entrapment at the time of USL fixation. The nerve fibers originated from the S2 and S3 nerve roots. According to the conv ...
... These results concerning USL composition were confirmed by Collins et al. [23], who found that the visceral fibers of the IHP were involved in a cadaver dissection study of nerve entrapment at the time of USL fixation. The nerve fibers originated from the S2 and S3 nerve roots. According to the conv ...
presence of triple gantzer`s muscle - a rare
... anomalous muscles had a common origin from the under cover of the FDS fibers and by fibrous band above the insertion of brachialis. The presence of multiple additional muscles in the forearm flexor compartment is rare and clinically significant. Keywords : flexor digitorum superficialis, Gantzer's m ...
... anomalous muscles had a common origin from the under cover of the FDS fibers and by fibrous band above the insertion of brachialis. The presence of multiple additional muscles in the forearm flexor compartment is rare and clinically significant. Keywords : flexor digitorum superficialis, Gantzer's m ...
Variability of the obturator artery with its surgical implications
... than the finding of Mahato (2009), who noted such an origin in 10%. The OA arising from the external iliac system has a clinical advantage. In cases of obstruction of the internal iliac artery due to any cause, there will be sparing of OA and its branches especially the head od femur artery. The ori ...
... than the finding of Mahato (2009), who noted such an origin in 10%. The OA arising from the external iliac system has a clinical advantage. In cases of obstruction of the internal iliac artery due to any cause, there will be sparing of OA and its branches especially the head od femur artery. The ori ...
BIO 105 S 2012 FINAL Exam Q 120523.4
... 74. Testosterone is needed _____________. A) to stimulate growth of male reproductive organs. B) to promote functioning of male reproductive organs. C) for development of male secondary sexual characteristics D) All of these are correct 75. Male gametes are the _____ and the female gametes are the _ ...
... 74. Testosterone is needed _____________. A) to stimulate growth of male reproductive organs. B) to promote functioning of male reproductive organs. C) for development of male secondary sexual characteristics D) All of these are correct 75. Male gametes are the _____ and the female gametes are the _ ...
exam 4
... IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER ONLY 50 QUESTIONS. Do not answer more than 50 questions. If you answer more than 50 questions, then you will be graded on only the first 50 of these, regardless of whether the extra questions are answered correctly. Choose any 50 questions on the basis of your knowledg ...
... IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER ONLY 50 QUESTIONS. Do not answer more than 50 questions. If you answer more than 50 questions, then you will be graded on only the first 50 of these, regardless of whether the extra questions are answered correctly. Choose any 50 questions on the basis of your knowledg ...
Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory Exercises
... dorsal longitudinal vessel above the gut in which blood moves anteriorly, a ventral longitudinal vessel below the gut, in which blood moves posteriorly, and paired segmental vessels that connect the dorsal and ventral vessels. The digestive, hemal, and nervous systems are continuous and pass through ...
... dorsal longitudinal vessel above the gut in which blood moves anteriorly, a ventral longitudinal vessel below the gut, in which blood moves posteriorly, and paired segmental vessels that connect the dorsal and ventral vessels. The digestive, hemal, and nervous systems are continuous and pass through ...
Identifying pericardial recesses on computed tomography : is it
... The pericardial cavity has several recesses which can be demonstrated on CT and MR imaging. Accurate knowledge of the cross sectional anatomy of the pericardium and its recesses is essential for the differentiation of fluid filled recesses from various mediastinal lymphnodes. The capability of MDCT ...
... The pericardial cavity has several recesses which can be demonstrated on CT and MR imaging. Accurate knowledge of the cross sectional anatomy of the pericardium and its recesses is essential for the differentiation of fluid filled recesses from various mediastinal lymphnodes. The capability of MDCT ...
case report
... that is persisted foetal vessel with an abnormal origin [2]. True aberrant vessels are rare except in patients with renal ectopia (with or without fusion) and in individuals with a horse shoe kidney. True aberrant renal arteries are those which may arise from common iliac, external iliac, internal i ...
... that is persisted foetal vessel with an abnormal origin [2]. True aberrant vessels are rare except in patients with renal ectopia (with or without fusion) and in individuals with a horse shoe kidney. True aberrant renal arteries are those which may arise from common iliac, external iliac, internal i ...
Ch 28: Circulatory System
... - Toxic gas produced by combustion of fossil fuels - Can be deadly at concentrations as low as 0.1% ...
... - Toxic gas produced by combustion of fossil fuels - Can be deadly at concentrations as low as 0.1% ...
Gripping Matters - Starting Strength
... Second, the “Rule of 3-5-7” is also compounded by the fact that muscles can only contract a finite amount in order to generate maximal muscular force, due to the nature of the sarcomeres of the muscle fibers. This optimal sarcomere length during active muscular contraction is defined by the length-t ...
... Second, the “Rule of 3-5-7” is also compounded by the fact that muscles can only contract a finite amount in order to generate maximal muscular force, due to the nature of the sarcomeres of the muscle fibers. This optimal sarcomere length during active muscular contraction is defined by the length-t ...
Mnemonics
... •The Limb Bones Powerpoint uses line drawings from Cull. •This disc has examples of drawings from Gray’s & Bock (skull & pelvis) ...
... •The Limb Bones Powerpoint uses line drawings from Cull. •This disc has examples of drawings from Gray’s & Bock (skull & pelvis) ...
22-Surface Anatomy of the Upper and Lower Limbs2017-01
... o It is essential in locating and identifying anatomic structures prior to studying internal gross anatomy. o It helps to locate the affected organ / structure / region in disease process. Why do we study surface anatomy? When we say surface anatomy of the liver, for example, we mean its normal posi ...
... o It is essential in locating and identifying anatomic structures prior to studying internal gross anatomy. o It helps to locate the affected organ / structure / region in disease process. Why do we study surface anatomy? When we say surface anatomy of the liver, for example, we mean its normal posi ...
ARTHROPOD LABORATORY Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum
... only the name arthropod (jointed feet), but most other characters such as the manner of growth, circulatory and respiratory systems, size, musculature, and even habitat can be related to living within a tough, jointed, hollow skeleton. Keep this in mind in your examination of representative arthropo ...
... only the name arthropod (jointed feet), but most other characters such as the manner of growth, circulatory and respiratory systems, size, musculature, and even habitat can be related to living within a tough, jointed, hollow skeleton. Keep this in mind in your examination of representative arthropo ...
Spleen - 05blocks
... Splenomegaly It is an enlargement of the spleen beyond its normal size. Many disorders, including infections, anemias, can cause an enlarged spleen. Enlarged spleen extends downward and medially (due to the presence of the phrenico-colic ligament that prevents its direct downward descent). The splen ...
... Splenomegaly It is an enlargement of the spleen beyond its normal size. Many disorders, including infections, anemias, can cause an enlarged spleen. Enlarged spleen extends downward and medially (due to the presence of the phrenico-colic ligament that prevents its direct downward descent). The splen ...
ANATOMY OF FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS
... exocervix and the endocervix is the squamocolumnar junction, which is visible through a colposcope. The squamocolumnar junction is the most common primary site within the cervix. The cervix projects into the vagina, and the circular trough formed at the upper end of the vagina around the cervix is t ...
... exocervix and the endocervix is the squamocolumnar junction, which is visible through a colposcope. The squamocolumnar junction is the most common primary site within the cervix. The cervix projects into the vagina, and the circular trough formed at the upper end of the vagina around the cervix is t ...
A variant accessory muscle of the gluteus maximus
... variation in the deep, inferior fibers of the gluteus maximus muscle. The variant’s tendon inserted into the proximal femur lateral to the intertrochanteric crest; a superior position to the deep, inferior fibers of the gluteus maximus muscle that normally insert into the gluteal tuberosity of the f ...
... variation in the deep, inferior fibers of the gluteus maximus muscle. The variant’s tendon inserted into the proximal femur lateral to the intertrochanteric crest; a superior position to the deep, inferior fibers of the gluteus maximus muscle that normally insert into the gluteal tuberosity of the f ...
Anatomic study of infrapopliteal vessels
... the infrapopliteal vessels concerning their branching pattern. A reliable sample of one hundred formalin-fixed adult cadavers was dissected by the Anatomical Laboratory of Athens University. The variations can be classified in the following way: the normal branching of the popliteal artery was prese ...
... the infrapopliteal vessels concerning their branching pattern. A reliable sample of one hundred formalin-fixed adult cadavers was dissected by the Anatomical Laboratory of Athens University. The variations can be classified in the following way: the normal branching of the popliteal artery was prese ...
Knee anatomy
... • The most obvious of these to the eye and on examination are the fused tendons of the Quadriceps Femoris. • The power of the quadriceps musculature is important in the stability of the knee. ...
... • The most obvious of these to the eye and on examination are the fused tendons of the Quadriceps Femoris. • The power of the quadriceps musculature is important in the stability of the knee. ...
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... canals through the clavicle certain fibrous and muscular structures could also be an anatomical basis for supraclavicular nerve entrapment syndrome. CONCLUSION: The studies on the foramina of the collar bone are scarce. The present study has provided additional information about the topographical an ...
... canals through the clavicle certain fibrous and muscular structures could also be an anatomical basis for supraclavicular nerve entrapment syndrome. CONCLUSION: The studies on the foramina of the collar bone are scarce. The present study has provided additional information about the topographical an ...
International Journal of Biomedical And Advance Research
... Objectives: a) To study location of origin of profunda femoris artery. b) To study location of origin of lateral and medial circumflex femoral artery. c)To note the concordace of observations with previous studies and any significant variation from them. Materials and Methods- In the present study, ...
... Objectives: a) To study location of origin of profunda femoris artery. b) To study location of origin of lateral and medial circumflex femoral artery. c)To note the concordace of observations with previous studies and any significant variation from them. Materials and Methods- In the present study, ...
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.