Chapter (I) Anatomy of cervical spine
... Fig. (3): Seventh cervical vertebrum (Quoted from Gray's Anatomy, 2005) ...
... Fig. (3): Seventh cervical vertebrum (Quoted from Gray's Anatomy, 2005) ...
MORPHOLOGY OF KNEE JOINT-CLASS-AVES-GENUS
... of origin. Similarly bicep femoris muscles has two heads of origin in human being where as the muscle take origin by a single head in chicken. The sartorius muscle in chicken is inserted on the patella while in man it is inserted on the tibia. This suggests that the sartorius muscle in chicken is ac ...
... of origin. Similarly bicep femoris muscles has two heads of origin in human being where as the muscle take origin by a single head in chicken. The sartorius muscle in chicken is inserted on the patella while in man it is inserted on the tibia. This suggests that the sartorius muscle in chicken is ac ...
Dear Parents - Ms. Khan`s Professional Teaching Portfolio
... depending on the activity and will not allow teasing, tattling, taunting, etc. Every classroom is diverse to some extent. My unit does not cover anything that I believe would offend anyone, however if a reasonable objection arose I would make changes to include everyone. I would also accommodate and ...
... depending on the activity and will not allow teasing, tattling, taunting, etc. Every classroom is diverse to some extent. My unit does not cover anything that I believe would offend anyone, however if a reasonable objection arose I would make changes to include everyone. I would also accommodate and ...
Microsurgical anatomy of the retroauricular
... This article presents the microsurgical anatomy of jugular foramen through the retroauricular, transmastoid infralabyrinthine approach. This method is easier than the classical infratemporal approach and provides better exposure for the cranial nerves reaching the neck. Detailed steps of infralabyri ...
... This article presents the microsurgical anatomy of jugular foramen through the retroauricular, transmastoid infralabyrinthine approach. This method is easier than the classical infratemporal approach and provides better exposure for the cranial nerves reaching the neck. Detailed steps of infralabyri ...
A review of the distribution of the arterial and venous vasculature of
... Despite the multitude of studies investigating various aspects of its anatomy and physiology, some features of the diaphragm’s structure and function remain to be explored. The purpose of this review is to assemble an up-to-date report on the vasculature of the diaphragm with particular reference to ...
... Despite the multitude of studies investigating various aspects of its anatomy and physiology, some features of the diaphragm’s structure and function remain to be explored. The purpose of this review is to assemble an up-to-date report on the vasculature of the diaphragm with particular reference to ...
Case report Unusual looping pattern of ansa cervicalis: case report
... pattern of ansa cervicalis. The inferior root of ansa cervicalis, instead of joining the superior root as a single nerve, had both the C2 and C3 components of it joined to the superior root separately without uniting each other. Due to this, two loops of AC were formed superior and inferior. Conclus ...
... pattern of ansa cervicalis. The inferior root of ansa cervicalis, instead of joining the superior root as a single nerve, had both the C2 and C3 components of it joined to the superior root separately without uniting each other. Due to this, two loops of AC were formed superior and inferior. Conclus ...
Fetal Pig Dissection Guide
... Find the tube-like esophagus which joins the mouth and the stomach. Food moves down the esophagus by muscular contractions after being softened by saliva in the mouth. Follow the esophagus and locate the soft, sac-like stomach beneath the liver. With scissors, cut along the outer curve of the stomac ...
... Find the tube-like esophagus which joins the mouth and the stomach. Food moves down the esophagus by muscular contractions after being softened by saliva in the mouth. Follow the esophagus and locate the soft, sac-like stomach beneath the liver. With scissors, cut along the outer curve of the stomac ...
The Palate - كلية طب الاسنان
... This muscle arises from, the scaphoid زورقfossa at the upper end of the medial pterygoid plate, the lateral side of the cartilaginous part of the auditory tube, and the spine of the sphenoid And from this origin the triangular muscle passes down between the medial and lateral pterygoid plates con ...
... This muscle arises from, the scaphoid زورقfossa at the upper end of the medial pterygoid plate, the lateral side of the cartilaginous part of the auditory tube, and the spine of the sphenoid And from this origin the triangular muscle passes down between the medial and lateral pterygoid plates con ...
Multiple tendons of abductor pollicis longus
... present case may cause de Quervain’s syndrome, further the clinicians and surgeons should be aware of such anatomical variations while operating for tendon transfer in the vicinity of the wrist and the dorsal surface of the hand. Often the surgeon is exposed to vagaries of the hand region only durin ...
... present case may cause de Quervain’s syndrome, further the clinicians and surgeons should be aware of such anatomical variations while operating for tendon transfer in the vicinity of the wrist and the dorsal surface of the hand. Often the surgeon is exposed to vagaries of the hand region only durin ...
Communication between median and musculocutaneous nerve
... Neural variations of the brachium constitute an important anatomical and clinical entity. Although frequently reported, if accompanied by other anomalies, they deserve special mention in anatomical literature. The nerves of the extremities are especially vulnerable to injury because of their long co ...
... Neural variations of the brachium constitute an important anatomical and clinical entity. Although frequently reported, if accompanied by other anomalies, they deserve special mention in anatomical literature. The nerves of the extremities are especially vulnerable to injury because of their long co ...
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... • Clicking/grating often associated with osteochondritis dissecans (“joint mice”) ...
... • Clicking/grating often associated with osteochondritis dissecans (“joint mice”) ...
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUPERIOR
... With the introduction of new techniques in diagnostic and interventional radiology and progress in micro neurosurgery, accurate knowledge of the brain blood vessels is essential for daily clinical work. The aim of this study was to describe the morphological characteristics of the superior cerebella ...
... With the introduction of new techniques in diagnostic and interventional radiology and progress in micro neurosurgery, accurate knowledge of the brain blood vessels is essential for daily clinical work. The aim of this study was to describe the morphological characteristics of the superior cerebella ...
Chapter One - Human AP
... A.assimilation-obtaining and using oxygen for releasing energy from food substances B.responsiveness-ability of an organism to sense changes taking place inside or outside its body and to react to these changes C.respiration-changing of absorbed substances into forms that are chemically different fr ...
... A.assimilation-obtaining and using oxygen for releasing energy from food substances B.responsiveness-ability of an organism to sense changes taking place inside or outside its body and to react to these changes C.respiration-changing of absorbed substances into forms that are chemically different fr ...
Basic Guide to Anatomy and Physiology for Dental Care Professionals
... are unique in existing as cells within a fluid, rather than being a continuous mass of cells like other connective tissues When several different groups of tissues exist together and carry out a particular function (or functions) they form an organ, such as the heart, the liver, the spleen, and so o ...
... are unique in existing as cells within a fluid, rather than being a continuous mass of cells like other connective tissues When several different groups of tissues exist together and carry out a particular function (or functions) they form an organ, such as the heart, the liver, the spleen, and so o ...
Grasshopper Dissection
... more complicated and more specialized. The earthworm appeared on earth much earlier than the grasshopper. In fact, the earthworm and its kin were at one time the highest form of animal life on earth. You can see how the crayfish is descended from the earthworm. Actually, in evolutionary development, ...
... more complicated and more specialized. The earthworm appeared on earth much earlier than the grasshopper. In fact, the earthworm and its kin were at one time the highest form of animal life on earth. You can see how the crayfish is descended from the earthworm. Actually, in evolutionary development, ...
Name: Period:______ EXTERNAL ANATOMY OF THE CRAYFISH
... 13. Locate the SWIMMERETS (appendages attached to each segment of the abdomen). Are the swimmerets jointed? ____ How many pairs of swimmerets are there? ___ 14. The last segment of the abdomen (7th segment) is called the telson, and it is specialized for swimming. Locate the two UROPODS (on the outs ...
... 13. Locate the SWIMMERETS (appendages attached to each segment of the abdomen). Are the swimmerets jointed? ____ How many pairs of swimmerets are there? ___ 14. The last segment of the abdomen (7th segment) is called the telson, and it is specialized for swimming. Locate the two UROPODS (on the outs ...
Practical training № 2 Purpose of the lesson: Control questions
... 40.What lies near the upper end of the ovary? 41.What goes in the deep of lig. suspensorium ovarii? 42.How is the front end of the ovary fixed? 43.What goes along the superior edge of lig. latum uteri? 44.What goes along the basis of lig. latum uteri? 45.What are the parts of a uterine artery? 46.P ...
... 40.What lies near the upper end of the ovary? 41.What goes in the deep of lig. suspensorium ovarii? 42.How is the front end of the ovary fixed? 43.What goes along the superior edge of lig. latum uteri? 44.What goes along the basis of lig. latum uteri? 45.What are the parts of a uterine artery? 46.P ...
Nancy Caroline`s Emergency Care in the Streets, Seventh Edition
... help them understand and apply concepts of pathophysiology in subsequent lessons. It is also the foundation for determining possible consequences of the mechanism of injury and nature of illness as they assess patients in the field. Nearly every chapter has extensive relevance to a thorough foundati ...
... help them understand and apply concepts of pathophysiology in subsequent lessons. It is also the foundation for determining possible consequences of the mechanism of injury and nature of illness as they assess patients in the field. Nearly every chapter has extensive relevance to a thorough foundati ...
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... Liver has a dual blood supply; portal vein(75%) & hepatic artery (25%),The hepatic veins are responsible for drainage of filtered blood from the liver into the IVC. ...
... Liver has a dual blood supply; portal vein(75%) & hepatic artery (25%),The hepatic veins are responsible for drainage of filtered blood from the liver into the IVC. ...
Shoulder X-Rays
... Subacute (~3 months) shoulder pain suspicious for: – Bursitis / tendonitis – RTC tear or impingement (as initial study) ...
... Subacute (~3 months) shoulder pain suspicious for: – Bursitis / tendonitis – RTC tear or impingement (as initial study) ...
Arm and Cubital Fossa
... “Father of Anatomy” accused by a rival of dissecting 600 criminals…..live criminals •1300 AD Europe Pope Boniface VIII edict to stop dissection to reduce the flow of bodies “parted out and boiled” from the crusades. Unclear if this is broad ban or very narrow. ...
... “Father of Anatomy” accused by a rival of dissecting 600 criminals…..live criminals •1300 AD Europe Pope Boniface VIII edict to stop dissection to reduce the flow of bodies “parted out and boiled” from the crusades. Unclear if this is broad ban or very narrow. ...
Variation in the course of the left phrenic nerve: a
... artery, and gains the medial surface of the pleural sac [2]. However, it is claimed that both right and left phrenic nerves are symmetrical in their cervical course and at the thoracic inlet the left phrenic nerve crosses anterior to the second part of the subclavian artery, and thereafter it runs a ...
... artery, and gains the medial surface of the pleural sac [2]. However, it is claimed that both right and left phrenic nerves are symmetrical in their cervical course and at the thoracic inlet the left phrenic nerve crosses anterior to the second part of the subclavian artery, and thereafter it runs a ...
Audiometry–Anatomy of the ear – 3064-1/HLSP
... This Learning guide will help you answer the questions but you cannot rely on it alone. You will need to read other material to fully understand the structure and function of the ear. ...
... This Learning guide will help you answer the questions but you cannot rely on it alone. You will need to read other material to fully understand the structure and function of the ear. ...
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... which may eventually also fail.5 In cases of persistent sacrococcygeus ventralis, the gap between the muscle and the dorsal part of the levator ani is filled with condensation of the pelvic fascia, and such muscular defect in the pelvic floor may lead to prolapse of the pelvic organs. DeLancey et al ...
... which may eventually also fail.5 In cases of persistent sacrococcygeus ventralis, the gap between the muscle and the dorsal part of the levator ani is filled with condensation of the pelvic fascia, and such muscular defect in the pelvic floor may lead to prolapse of the pelvic organs. DeLancey et al ...
Slide 1 - cox-radiology.org
... exposure, no gender distribution. • Presenting symptoms (~50-60% asymptomatic),others symptoms (dyspnea, chest pain, hemoptysis). • Most behave as slowly growing, painless masses. Associated hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy and episodic hypoglycaemia (due to production of insulin-like growth ...
... exposure, no gender distribution. • Presenting symptoms (~50-60% asymptomatic),others symptoms (dyspnea, chest pain, hemoptysis). • Most behave as slowly growing, painless masses. Associated hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy and episodic hypoglycaemia (due to production of insulin-like growth ...
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.