Lateral External Carotid Artery and Linguo facial Trunk
... Knowledge of the variations of the arteries in the carotid triangle is important because its existence can have significant impact on treatment success, especially during surgical or radiological intervention in the region. During routine students’ dissection of an adult male cadaver, as part of a f ...
... Knowledge of the variations of the arteries in the carotid triangle is important because its existence can have significant impact on treatment success, especially during surgical or radiological intervention in the region. During routine students’ dissection of an adult male cadaver, as part of a f ...
Clinically-relevant variations of the carotid arterial
... cricoid cartilage or within 3.7 cm of its origin. Variations are of importance for surgical approaches in the head and neck region.(3) It is essential to be aware of anatomical vascular variations, to ensure these anomalies are not overlooked in the differential diagnosis. The variation in the prese ...
... cricoid cartilage or within 3.7 cm of its origin. Variations are of importance for surgical approaches in the head and neck region.(3) It is essential to be aware of anatomical vascular variations, to ensure these anomalies are not overlooked in the differential diagnosis. The variation in the prese ...
Anatomy-and-Physiology-8th-Edition-1
... 99. Among all body types, the “apple-shaped” individual tends to be more at risk for disease than the “pear-shaped” individual. ANS: F DIF: Memorization ...
... 99. Among all body types, the “apple-shaped” individual tends to be more at risk for disease than the “pear-shaped” individual. ANS: F DIF: Memorization ...
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... 99. Among all body types, the “apple-shaped” individual tends to be more at risk for disease than the “pear-shaped” individual. ANS: F DIF: Memorization ...
... 99. Among all body types, the “apple-shaped” individual tends to be more at risk for disease than the “pear-shaped” individual. ANS: F DIF: Memorization ...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Lateral Side of the Knee and
... The fabellofibular ligament is defined as the distal edge of the capsular arm of the short head of the biceps femoris.1,6,12,21 The fabellofibular ligament has been reported to exist both only in the presence of a fabella by some authors32,33 and in cases of either the presence or absence of a fabel ...
... The fabellofibular ligament is defined as the distal edge of the capsular arm of the short head of the biceps femoris.1,6,12,21 The fabellofibular ligament has been reported to exist both only in the presence of a fabella by some authors32,33 and in cases of either the presence or absence of a fabel ...
Closing the Circle
... from the perspective of possible superficial musculoaponeurotic system attachments to the orbit, and labeled this membrane the orbitomalar ligament in 1996.5 ...
... from the perspective of possible superficial musculoaponeurotic system attachments to the orbit, and labeled this membrane the orbitomalar ligament in 1996.5 ...
Anomalous branching of the axillary artery
... ulnar arteries.5 This case is having unique significance because the superficial brachial artery has not given any branches during its course in the arm and there is no variation in the vascular arches of the hand. This case is very rare and incidence is around 0.1-3.2% in the available literature a ...
... ulnar arteries.5 This case is having unique significance because the superficial brachial artery has not given any branches during its course in the arm and there is no variation in the vascular arches of the hand. This case is very rare and incidence is around 0.1-3.2% in the available literature a ...
Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament
... The indication for surgery in isolated posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) rupture remains unclear. Although conservative treatment seems to be compatible with good functional outcome in the short and medium term, surgery seems to improve the subjective outcome in symptomatic patients.1 Because as a p ...
... The indication for surgery in isolated posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) rupture remains unclear. Although conservative treatment seems to be compatible with good functional outcome in the short and medium term, surgery seems to improve the subjective outcome in symptomatic patients.1 Because as a p ...
Nasal, Septal, and Turbinate Anatomy and Embryology
... of continuity are the primordial choanae. As the palatal shelves fuse and the secondary palate develops, the nasal cavity lengthens, resulting in the junction of the nasal cavity and the pharynx.1,2 Beginning from the fourth to sixth week of gestation, the paired maxillary processes grow medially to ...
... of continuity are the primordial choanae. As the palatal shelves fuse and the secondary palate develops, the nasal cavity lengthens, resulting in the junction of the nasal cavity and the pharynx.1,2 Beginning from the fourth to sixth week of gestation, the paired maxillary processes grow medially to ...
supernumerary heads of biceps brachii muscle in south indian
... Biceps brachii is a muscle of the anterior compartment of the arm having a long head and a short head. Distally both heads unite to form a common tendon inserting into the radial tuberosity and the bicipital aponeurosis. Most commonly it may have an additional head but presence of four heads and mor ...
... Biceps brachii is a muscle of the anterior compartment of the arm having a long head and a short head. Distally both heads unite to form a common tendon inserting into the radial tuberosity and the bicipital aponeurosis. Most commonly it may have an additional head but presence of four heads and mor ...
Common origin of the medial circumflex femoral and inferior
... tery arising with a common origin is a well-known and relatively frequent anomaly, occurring in 20– 30% of cadavers(7,8). Seldom, there are also some cases about IEA originating from the MCFA(9), the deep femoral artery (10) or a common trunk together with the IEA, which is extremely rare(11). In a ...
... tery arising with a common origin is a well-known and relatively frequent anomaly, occurring in 20– 30% of cadavers(7,8). Seldom, there are also some cases about IEA originating from the MCFA(9), the deep femoral artery (10) or a common trunk together with the IEA, which is extremely rare(11). In a ...
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... ANATOMICAL EVIDENCE? Recent studies showed a lack of anatomical knowledge amongst clinicians6. Clinicians are becoming more reliant on potentially unnecessary and expensive imaging investigations, neglecting the basic art of physical examination based on a strong knowledge of human anatomy. This see ...
... ANATOMICAL EVIDENCE? Recent studies showed a lack of anatomical knowledge amongst clinicians6. Clinicians are becoming more reliant on potentially unnecessary and expensive imaging investigations, neglecting the basic art of physical examination based on a strong knowledge of human anatomy. This see ...
MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY
... (ILA = Ilio-lumbar Artery, SGA = Superior Gluteal Artery, LSA = Lateral Sacral Artery, NIL= No branches) ...
... (ILA = Ilio-lumbar Artery, SGA = Superior Gluteal Artery, LSA = Lateral Sacral Artery, NIL= No branches) ...
Anatomy of the Lacrimal System
... the 7-mm embryo, a depression termed the naso-optic fissure develops, bordered superiorly by the lateral nasal process and inferiorly by the maxillary process. The naso-optic fissure or groove gradually shallows as the structures bordering it grow and coalesce. Before it is completely obliterated, how ...
... the 7-mm embryo, a depression termed the naso-optic fissure develops, bordered superiorly by the lateral nasal process and inferiorly by the maxillary process. The naso-optic fissure or groove gradually shallows as the structures bordering it grow and coalesce. Before it is completely obliterated, how ...
Variation in the origin of inferior vesical artery from a variant
... dissection of the Bogros space and mesh stapling onto Cooper’s ligament. Surgeons dealing with direct, indirect, femoral, or obturator hernias need to be aware of these variations and their close proximity to the femoral ring. However, Darmanis et al. [14] also state that, despite the high prevalenc ...
... dissection of the Bogros space and mesh stapling onto Cooper’s ligament. Surgeons dealing with direct, indirect, femoral, or obturator hernias need to be aware of these variations and their close proximity to the femoral ring. However, Darmanis et al. [14] also state that, despite the high prevalenc ...
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... During routine dissection, of the right upper limb of 70 years old donated embalmed male cadaver in the Department of Anatomy, K.J. Somaiya Medical College, Sion, Mumbai, India, we observed the variant extensor carpi radialis longus muscle. The extensor carpi radialis brevis was absent and the exten ...
... During routine dissection, of the right upper limb of 70 years old donated embalmed male cadaver in the Department of Anatomy, K.J. Somaiya Medical College, Sion, Mumbai, India, we observed the variant extensor carpi radialis longus muscle. The extensor carpi radialis brevis was absent and the exten ...
Cadaveric study on the branching pattern of profunda femoris artery
... mm. The term “high origin” of profunda femoris artery is used when it originates from the femoral artery at a distance of 0-10mm away from the inguinal ligament. The advantage of high origin (0-10mm) of PFA is that it can be used for catheterization and for further investigation of any arterial syst ...
... mm. The term “high origin” of profunda femoris artery is used when it originates from the femoral artery at a distance of 0-10mm away from the inguinal ligament. The advantage of high origin (0-10mm) of PFA is that it can be used for catheterization and for further investigation of any arterial syst ...
Putamen Tracing Guidelines
... caudate, care was taken to define the structure clearly on its medial aspect by following its shape, and fitting it into the lateral aspect of the caudate. As the structure is followed caudally, first the anterior limb of the internal capsule separates it from the caudate, then the nucleus accumbens ...
... caudate, care was taken to define the structure clearly on its medial aspect by following its shape, and fitting it into the lateral aspect of the caudate. As the structure is followed caudally, first the anterior limb of the internal capsule separates it from the caudate, then the nucleus accumbens ...
Unusual bilateral muscular variation in the medial forearm: separate
... dissection. On the left side there was complete separation of humeral and ulnar bellies of the flexor carpi ulnaris, while on the right there was an anomalous muscle addition from the medial epicondyle extending to the hamate. In the left forearm, tendons of both humeral and ulnar bellies remained s ...
... dissection. On the left side there was complete separation of humeral and ulnar bellies of the flexor carpi ulnaris, while on the right there was an anomalous muscle addition from the medial epicondyle extending to the hamate. In the left forearm, tendons of both humeral and ulnar bellies remained s ...
A Case Report - Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
... ran anteriorly through the pelvic cavity, above the pelvic diaphragm before reaching the crus of the penis. It also gave a branch to the prostate. The deep artery of the penis observed here resembles the accessory pudendal artery which has been already reported in the literature [9,10]. But it varie ...
... ran anteriorly through the pelvic cavity, above the pelvic diaphragm before reaching the crus of the penis. It also gave a branch to the prostate. The deep artery of the penis observed here resembles the accessory pudendal artery which has been already reported in the literature [9,10]. But it varie ...
the coracohumeral ligament - British Editorial Society of Bone and
... is “the most important most ...
... is “the most important most ...
Lateral Stabilizing Structures of the Knee: Functional Anatomy and
... area is essential for detection and understanding of the injuries associated with lateral instability. In this article, we present the functional anatomy and injuries of the lateral compartment as seen at MR imaging. The article is based on the MR images of 10 asymptomatic volunteers and 20 patients ...
... area is essential for detection and understanding of the injuries associated with lateral instability. In this article, we present the functional anatomy and injuries of the lateral compartment as seen at MR imaging. The article is based on the MR images of 10 asymptomatic volunteers and 20 patients ...
Computational macroscopical patterning of the medullary striae of
... et al., 2003). Reports of some cases suggest that the former projections of the medullary striae of fourth ventricle (in their decussation areas) are probably responsible for most of the neural signs necessary to hearing, moreover all the required signs to promote the language perception (EGAN, DAVI ...
... et al., 2003). Reports of some cases suggest that the former projections of the medullary striae of fourth ventricle (in their decussation areas) are probably responsible for most of the neural signs necessary to hearing, moreover all the required signs to promote the language perception (EGAN, DAVI ...
Variation in the Formation of Sural Nerve –A Case Report
... fossa, the medial sural cutaneous nerve emerges from the tibial nerve, runs between the two heads of the gastrocnemius and pierces the posterior deep fascia of the leg at variable distance. The lateral sural cutaneous nerve arises from the common peroneal nerve near the head of fibula, crosses the l ...
... fossa, the medial sural cutaneous nerve emerges from the tibial nerve, runs between the two heads of the gastrocnemius and pierces the posterior deep fascia of the leg at variable distance. The lateral sural cutaneous nerve arises from the common peroneal nerve near the head of fibula, crosses the l ...
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.