References - MP Sports Physicians
... Carroll J, Accessory Muscles of the Ankle, MRI Web Clinic — November 2008, http://radsource.us/accessory-muscles-of-the-ankle/#sthash.K41B4Fey.dpuf Christodoulou A, Terzidis I, Natsis K, Gigis I, Pournaras J, Soleus accessorius, an anomalous muscle in a young athlete: case report and analysis of the ...
... Carroll J, Accessory Muscles of the Ankle, MRI Web Clinic — November 2008, http://radsource.us/accessory-muscles-of-the-ankle/#sthash.K41B4Fey.dpuf Christodoulou A, Terzidis I, Natsis K, Gigis I, Pournaras J, Soleus accessorius, an anomalous muscle in a young athlete: case report and analysis of the ...
Thorax
... • Slope – ant. Part 1.5 cm below than post. Part ant. Part lies at T3(U) • Obliquity approx 45 degree ...
... • Slope – ant. Part 1.5 cm below than post. Part ant. Part lies at T3(U) • Obliquity approx 45 degree ...
INTRODUCTION - Austin Community College
... Compare and contrast the composition of the matrix of bone tissue with that of the different kinds of cartilage tissue Distinguish between compact and cancellous bone Describe and distinguish between endochondral and intramembranous ossification and give examples of bones that form by each process D ...
... Compare and contrast the composition of the matrix of bone tissue with that of the different kinds of cartilage tissue Distinguish between compact and cancellous bone Describe and distinguish between endochondral and intramembranous ossification and give examples of bones that form by each process D ...
biology 2304/2101 human anatomy
... Compare and contrast the composition of the matrix of bone tissue with that of the different kinds of cartilage tissue Distinguish between compact and cancellous bone Describe and distinguish between endochondral and intramembranous ossification and give examples of bones that form by each process D ...
... Compare and contrast the composition of the matrix of bone tissue with that of the different kinds of cartilage tissue Distinguish between compact and cancellous bone Describe and distinguish between endochondral and intramembranous ossification and give examples of bones that form by each process D ...
Black Belt Medical Revision
... Nerve cells in the hypothalamus control the pituitary gland by producing chemicals that either stimulate or suppress hormone secretions from the pituitary Although it is no bigger than a pea, the pituitary (pronounced: puh-too-uh-ter-ee) gland, located at the base of the brain just beneath the hypot ...
... Nerve cells in the hypothalamus control the pituitary gland by producing chemicals that either stimulate or suppress hormone secretions from the pituitary Although it is no bigger than a pea, the pituitary (pronounced: puh-too-uh-ter-ee) gland, located at the base of the brain just beneath the hypot ...
Lab Exercise 10
... papillae. The two nares (commonly called nostrils) allow air into the nasal cavity for olfactory sensation and respiration. Palates - the hard palate makes up the anterior part of the roof of the mouth and soft palate is at the posterior. Visible here are the beginning of the teeth. The pharynx is t ...
... papillae. The two nares (commonly called nostrils) allow air into the nasal cavity for olfactory sensation and respiration. Palates - the hard palate makes up the anterior part of the roof of the mouth and soft palate is at the posterior. Visible here are the beginning of the teeth. The pharynx is t ...
Paranasal Air Sinuses and the URT
... interventricular septum – A portion of the posterior part of the left ventricle ...
... interventricular septum – A portion of the posterior part of the left ventricle ...
Arthrology - 山东大学医学院人体解剖学教研室
... Strong band covering the anterior part of the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs running from the anterior margin of foramen magnum to the S1~S2 Maintains stability of the intervertebral disc and prevents hyperextension of the vertebral ...
... Strong band covering the anterior part of the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs running from the anterior margin of foramen magnum to the S1~S2 Maintains stability of the intervertebral disc and prevents hyperextension of the vertebral ...
Mollusks PICTURE ID REVIEW
... http://www.lib.noaa.gov/japan/aquaculture/exchange/2000tripimages/scallops.jpg ...
... http://www.lib.noaa.gov/japan/aquaculture/exchange/2000tripimages/scallops.jpg ...
OMM-PPC Lecture 08 – TMJ Evaluation and Treatment – Block 7
... o Joint cavity is divided into two separate compartments by an articular disc or meniscus More like 2 joints instead of one Talking/gentle chewing confined to 1st compartment Eating/yawning (high-opening) involves the 2nd compartment (between the disc and the temporal fossa) o MOST DYSFUNCT ...
... o Joint cavity is divided into two separate compartments by an articular disc or meniscus More like 2 joints instead of one Talking/gentle chewing confined to 1st compartment Eating/yawning (high-opening) involves the 2nd compartment (between the disc and the temporal fossa) o MOST DYSFUNCT ...
01 Physiology of breathyng system
... including those on the alveolar walls, are more attracted to each other than to air, and this attraction creates a force called surface tension. This surface tension increases as water molecules come closer together, which is what happens when we exhale & our alveoli become smaller (like air leaving ...
... including those on the alveolar walls, are more attracted to each other than to air, and this attraction creates a force called surface tension. This surface tension increases as water molecules come closer together, which is what happens when we exhale & our alveoli become smaller (like air leaving ...
An Introduction to the Appendicular Skeleton
... Body has three sides: – superior border – medial border (vertebral border) – lateral border (axillary border) ...
... Body has three sides: – superior border – medial border (vertebral border) – lateral border (axillary border) ...
The arm The cubital fossa
... - Enters the triangular interval with the profundal brachii artery - In the spiral groove in contact with the bone - Pierces the lateral septum to enter the anterior compartment in the lower 1/3 ...
... - Enters the triangular interval with the profundal brachii artery - In the spiral groove in contact with the bone - Pierces the lateral septum to enter the anterior compartment in the lower 1/3 ...
Slides 3
... a child, to complain bitterly of pain in the knee and for the cause of the mischief, the diseased hip, to be overlooked ...
... a child, to complain bitterly of pain in the knee and for the cause of the mischief, the diseased hip, to be overlooked ...
SSN Anatomy #2
... Omental herniation: If loop passes through, none of the boundaries can be incised, bowel must be deflected and withdrawn Second most frequently infected abdominal space, pulmonary abscess may erode across diaphragm When supine it is the lowest portion of the abdominal cavity fluid will collect her ...
... Omental herniation: If loop passes through, none of the boundaries can be incised, bowel must be deflected and withdrawn Second most frequently infected abdominal space, pulmonary abscess may erode across diaphragm When supine it is the lowest portion of the abdominal cavity fluid will collect her ...
Shoulder Anatomy
... Do you see this patients’ anterior inferior labral tear? There is high signal between the anterior and inferior labrum and the bony glenoid characteristic of a labral tear. This case was kind of subtle, so we put the patient in an abducted externally rotated arm position to displace the torn labrum ...
... Do you see this patients’ anterior inferior labral tear? There is high signal between the anterior and inferior labrum and the bony glenoid characteristic of a labral tear. This case was kind of subtle, so we put the patient in an abducted externally rotated arm position to displace the torn labrum ...
Anatomy Blue Boxes Exam 1 Esophagus and Stomach Pgs 254
... Esophageal Varices: in portal HTN blood is unable to pass to pass to the liver and causes submucosal veins to enlarge esophageal varices (may rupture and be unable to contain surgically) Pyrosis: “heartburn” burning sensation result of regurgitation of food or gastric fluid into lower esophagus May ...
... Esophageal Varices: in portal HTN blood is unable to pass to pass to the liver and causes submucosal veins to enlarge esophageal varices (may rupture and be unable to contain surgically) Pyrosis: “heartburn” burning sensation result of regurgitation of food or gastric fluid into lower esophagus May ...
PPT from Day 1 - Collin College Faculty Website Directory
... The next figures show the regional term; use your lab manual for a better look at the figures Also use the Resources link on my webpage to practice these terms (Language of Anatomy – University of Minnesota link) ...
... The next figures show the regional term; use your lab manual for a better look at the figures Also use the Resources link on my webpage to practice these terms (Language of Anatomy – University of Minnesota link) ...
Right Scapula
... Pectoral Appendage with labeled photographs By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. ...
... Pectoral Appendage with labeled photographs By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. ...
B) Respiratory System NTG f09
... Expel mucus loaded with dust and other debris away from ___________________ Walls are reinforced with C-shaped _______________________ cartilage to prevent it from collapsing during _______________________ changes that occur during breathing Primary Bronchi Formed by __________________________of the ...
... Expel mucus loaded with dust and other debris away from ___________________ Walls are reinforced with C-shaped _______________________ cartilage to prevent it from collapsing during _______________________ changes that occur during breathing Primary Bronchi Formed by __________________________of the ...
05 Introduction to Splanchnology. General anatomy of the dig
... Foreign bodies are therefore more likely to lodge in this bronchus or one of its branches ...
... Foreign bodies are therefore more likely to lodge in this bronchus or one of its branches ...
Margin = edge Foramen = hole Sinus = empty space Sutures = joints
... The METACARPALS are the bones in the palm of the hand. They are numbered 1-5, starting with the thumb. The PHALANGES are numbered 1-5, starting with the thumb. The thumb has only proximal and distal phalanges. The other fingers have three, proximal, medial and distal. Pelvic Girdle & Lower Extremity ...
... The METACARPALS are the bones in the palm of the hand. They are numbered 1-5, starting with the thumb. The PHALANGES are numbered 1-5, starting with the thumb. The thumb has only proximal and distal phalanges. The other fingers have three, proximal, medial and distal. Pelvic Girdle & Lower Extremity ...
Anatomical terminology
Anatomical terminology is used by anatomists and zoologists, in scientific journals, textbooks, and by doctors and other health professionals. Anatomical terminology contains a variety of unique and possibly confusing terms to describe the anatomical location and action of different structures. By using this terminology, anatomists hope to be more precise and reduce errors and ambiguity. For example, is a scar ""above the wrist"" located on the forearm two or three inches away from the hand? Or is it at the base of the hand? Is it on the palm-side or back-side? By using precise anatomical terminology, ambiguity is eliminated.Anatomical terms derive from Ancient Greek and Latin words, and because these languages are no longer used in everyday conversation, the meaning of their words does not change. The current international standard is the Terminologia Anatomica.