Process
... Skeletal System and Movement (Section 1) • Skeletal system works with muscular system to ...
... Skeletal System and Movement (Section 1) • Skeletal system works with muscular system to ...
INTRODUCTION
... Management of these fractures depends on careful identification of the extent of bony injury as well as soft tissue and ligamentous damage. Mechanism of Injury The vast majority of ankle fractures are sustained via a rotational mechanism. Patients may describe a twisting motion around a planted foot ...
... Management of these fractures depends on careful identification of the extent of bony injury as well as soft tissue and ligamentous damage. Mechanism of Injury The vast majority of ankle fractures are sustained via a rotational mechanism. Patients may describe a twisting motion around a planted foot ...
Downlod - Nigerian Medical Laboratory Science Students` Association
... 'TMie necessity of having a simple, systematized J. and complete book on anatomy has long been felt. The urgency for such a book has become all the more acute due to the shorter time now available for teaching anatomy, and also to the falling standards of English language in the majority of our stud ...
... 'TMie necessity of having a simple, systematized J. and complete book on anatomy has long been felt. The urgency for such a book has become all the more acute due to the shorter time now available for teaching anatomy, and also to the falling standards of English language in the majority of our stud ...
Anomalous branching of the axillary artery
... similar to that reported in a Turkish male cadaver on the right upper limb5. However this kind of variation has not been reported in Nepalese population as per the available literature. Conclusion Anomalies in the origin and course of principal arteries are having practical importance for the vascul ...
... similar to that reported in a Turkish male cadaver on the right upper limb5. However this kind of variation has not been reported in Nepalese population as per the available literature. Conclusion Anomalies in the origin and course of principal arteries are having practical importance for the vascul ...
The temporomandibular jo temporomandibular joint
... normal function, dysfunction, and parafunction, including the morphological and functional features of contacting surfaces of opposing teeth and restorations, occlusal trauma and dysfunction, ...
... normal function, dysfunction, and parafunction, including the morphological and functional features of contacting surfaces of opposing teeth and restorations, occlusal trauma and dysfunction, ...
Which structure is most important in resisting
... If the popliteal artery is tied above its descending genicular branch, blood may still flow into its tibial and peroneal branches through anastomoses involving any of the following vessels EXCEPT A. the descending branch of the lateral femoral circumflex artery. B. superior lateral genicular branche ...
... If the popliteal artery is tied above its descending genicular branch, blood may still flow into its tibial and peroneal branches through anastomoses involving any of the following vessels EXCEPT A. the descending branch of the lateral femoral circumflex artery. B. superior lateral genicular branche ...
The Respiratory System
... – Pulmonary artery enters lungs at hilus and branches within bronchi • Each lobule receives a pulmonary arteriole (and venule) • Network of (pulmonary) capillaries surrounds each alveolus as part of respiratory membrane ...
... – Pulmonary artery enters lungs at hilus and branches within bronchi • Each lobule receives a pulmonary arteriole (and venule) • Network of (pulmonary) capillaries surrounds each alveolus as part of respiratory membrane ...
Infratemporal & pterygopalatine fossae
... • The maxillary artery is the larger of the two terminal branches of the external carotid artery. • It arises posterior to the neck of the mandible and is divided into three parts based on its relation to the lateral pterygoid muscle. 1st (mandibular) part: Deep to the condyle of mandible 2nd (ptery ...
... • The maxillary artery is the larger of the two terminal branches of the external carotid artery. • It arises posterior to the neck of the mandible and is divided into three parts based on its relation to the lateral pterygoid muscle. 1st (mandibular) part: Deep to the condyle of mandible 2nd (ptery ...
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... structures that pass through the carpal tunnel, wherein the median nerve is often compressed, is the... A. superficial palmar branch of the radial artery B. deep ulnar nerve and deep branch of the ulnar artery C. deep palmar branch of the radial artery xxD. tendon of the flexor pollicis longus tendo ...
... structures that pass through the carpal tunnel, wherein the median nerve is often compressed, is the... A. superficial palmar branch of the radial artery B. deep ulnar nerve and deep branch of the ulnar artery C. deep palmar branch of the radial artery xxD. tendon of the flexor pollicis longus tendo ...
Renal vascular evaluation with 64 Multislice Computerized
... The most frequent renal arterial variants are the accessory renal arteries (double, triple or quadruple) that are found in up to one third of the population and are considered as a persistence or remnant of the embryologic lateral splacnic artery (5). The accessory renal arteries may be unilateral ...
... The most frequent renal arterial variants are the accessory renal arteries (double, triple or quadruple) that are found in up to one third of the population and are considered as a persistence or remnant of the embryologic lateral splacnic artery (5). The accessory renal arteries may be unilateral ...
The Human Respiratory System
... and inter-racial variations exist. For completeness, structures that have synonyms are followed by their alternate names in parentheses and italicised. Structurally the nose can be divided into the external portion which is in fact termed as the nose and the internal portions being the nasal cavitie ...
... and inter-racial variations exist. For completeness, structures that have synonyms are followed by their alternate names in parentheses and italicised. Structurally the nose can be divided into the external portion which is in fact termed as the nose and the internal portions being the nasal cavitie ...
General arthrology
... additional features: anterior and posterior atlanto-occipital membranes (membrana atlantooccipitalis anterior and posterior ) located between both arches of atlas and occipital bone), tectorial membrane (membrana tectoria) is a cranial continuation of posterior longitudinal ligament (lig. longitudin ...
... additional features: anterior and posterior atlanto-occipital membranes (membrana atlantooccipitalis anterior and posterior ) located between both arches of atlas and occipital bone), tectorial membrane (membrana tectoria) is a cranial continuation of posterior longitudinal ligament (lig. longitudin ...
General arthrology
... additional features: anterior and posterior atlanto-occipital membranes (membrana atlantooccipitalis anterior and posterior ) located between both arches of atlas and occipital bone), tectorial membrane (membrana tectoria) is a cranial continuation of posterior longitudinal ligament (lig. longitudin ...
... additional features: anterior and posterior atlanto-occipital membranes (membrana atlantooccipitalis anterior and posterior ) located between both arches of atlas and occipital bone), tectorial membrane (membrana tectoria) is a cranial continuation of posterior longitudinal ligament (lig. longitudin ...
Snapping Scapula Syndrome
... Although often overlooked, the scapulothoracic articulation can be a site of dysfunction in the shoulder girdle. Scapular pain is often attributed to some vague syndrome (30,3 1,37); however, in the majority of cases a true anatomical basis for the pathology can be found (37). Snapping or grating sc ...
... Although often overlooked, the scapulothoracic articulation can be a site of dysfunction in the shoulder girdle. Scapular pain is often attributed to some vague syndrome (30,3 1,37); however, in the majority of cases a true anatomical basis for the pathology can be found (37). Snapping or grating sc ...
بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم Sudan University of
... distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen in each transverse process. The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following characteristics are common to the remaining four.{Gray's Anatomy (1918)}. Th ...
... distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen in each transverse process. The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following characteristics are common to the remaining four.{Gray's Anatomy (1918)}. Th ...
Pharyngeal arches. Pharyngeal pouches.
... A, Schematic lateral view of the head, neck, and thoracic regions of a 4-week embryo, illustrating the location of the cartilages in the pharyngeal arches. B, Similar view of a 24-week fetus illustrating the adult derivatives of the arch cartilages. Note that the mandible is formed by intramembrano ...
... A, Schematic lateral view of the head, neck, and thoracic regions of a 4-week embryo, illustrating the location of the cartilages in the pharyngeal arches. B, Similar view of a 24-week fetus illustrating the adult derivatives of the arch cartilages. Note that the mandible is formed by intramembrano ...
Renal05-Supplement-kidneys, ureters, suprarenal glands
... vertebral column; in cases of inflammation of the kidneys and upper part of the ureter (pyelonephritis), gentle fist percussion over the angle, called “kidney punch”, will elicit pain and is described as “positive CVA tenderness” psoas muscle – closely related to the kidneys and other organs (panc ...
... vertebral column; in cases of inflammation of the kidneys and upper part of the ureter (pyelonephritis), gentle fist percussion over the angle, called “kidney punch”, will elicit pain and is described as “positive CVA tenderness” psoas muscle – closely related to the kidneys and other organs (panc ...
Semester 1, 2015/16 - University of Bolton
... Flexion, abduction b. Flexion, adduction c. Extension, abduction d. Extension, adduction ...
... Flexion, abduction b. Flexion, adduction c. Extension, abduction d. Extension, adduction ...
Conditions of the Shoulder
... The last piece of the shoulder girdle is the humerus. The humeral head can be palpated in one of two ways. The first method is to stand behind the client and place one hand on the top of the shoulder while cupping the shoulder from the side with the other hand and placing your fingers around the front ...
... The last piece of the shoulder girdle is the humerus. The humeral head can be palpated in one of two ways. The first method is to stand behind the client and place one hand on the top of the shoulder while cupping the shoulder from the side with the other hand and placing your fingers around the front ...
Skeletal System: Bones and Joints
... increase in number, enlarge, and die. Then the cartilage matrix becomes calcified (figure 6.6, step 2). As this process is occurring in the center of the cartilage model, blood vessels accumulate in the perichondrium. The presence of blood vessels in the outer surface of future bone causes some of t ...
... increase in number, enlarge, and die. Then the cartilage matrix becomes calcified (figure 6.6, step 2). As this process is occurring in the center of the cartilage model, blood vessels accumulate in the perichondrium. The presence of blood vessels in the outer surface of future bone causes some of t ...
The diaphragm: Normal anatomy and pathology
... The falciform ligament consists of two layers of peritoneum arising from the anterior abdominal wall and anteriorinferior surface of the diaphragm. These layers subsequently diverge onto the liver surface to form the right coronary and left triangular ligament. The ligamentum teres or round ligamen ...
... The falciform ligament consists of two layers of peritoneum arising from the anterior abdominal wall and anteriorinferior surface of the diaphragm. These layers subsequently diverge onto the liver surface to form the right coronary and left triangular ligament. The ligamentum teres or round ligamen ...
Study of the variations of superior cerebellar artery in human cadavers
... of anatomy Mysore medical college and MVJ medical college over a period of 5 years. Results: Variations like duplication in the origin was seen in 23.3%, triplication in 2% of SCAs, and abnormal origin from Posterior Cerebellar Artery (PCA) in 25.3% were noted. Other variations like tortuous course ...
... of anatomy Mysore medical college and MVJ medical college over a period of 5 years. Results: Variations like duplication in the origin was seen in 23.3%, triplication in 2% of SCAs, and abnormal origin from Posterior Cerebellar Artery (PCA) in 25.3% were noted. Other variations like tortuous course ...
Variation in the origin of Superior thyroid Artery
... (ECA) and arises from its anterior surface, just below the level of greater cornu of the hyoid bone. It runs downwards from its origin and gives a branch i.e. superior laryngeal artery (SLA) which pierces the thyrohyoid membrane along with the internal laryngeal nerve. It also gives an infrahyoid br ...
... (ECA) and arises from its anterior surface, just below the level of greater cornu of the hyoid bone. It runs downwards from its origin and gives a branch i.e. superior laryngeal artery (SLA) which pierces the thyrohyoid membrane along with the internal laryngeal nerve. It also gives an infrahyoid br ...
Normal Osteology of the Knee Joint and Markers of Stress and Injury
... On the lateral side of the tuberosity, the tibia first forms a ridge that provides attachment sites for the lateral capsule and fibers from the iliotibial tract (Figs. 12, 13). The strongest, direct attachment for the iliotibial tract, however, is on the lateral tibial tubercle. A prominent ridge ju ...
... On the lateral side of the tuberosity, the tibia first forms a ridge that provides attachment sites for the lateral capsule and fibers from the iliotibial tract (Figs. 12, 13). The strongest, direct attachment for the iliotibial tract, however, is on the lateral tibial tubercle. A prominent ridge ju ...
THE ANATOMY OF THE TONGUE OF RANA HEXADACTYLA.
... fibres run upwards and backwards, while the succeeding ones bend backwards to run parallel to the surface of the tongue. At about a sixth of the length of the whole tongue the lateral fibrous fascia of the whole genioglossus passes below the dorsal part of the muscle as an inward lateral extension, ...
... fibres run upwards and backwards, while the succeeding ones bend backwards to run parallel to the surface of the tongue. At about a sixth of the length of the whole tongue the lateral fibrous fascia of the whole genioglossus passes below the dorsal part of the muscle as an inward lateral extension, ...
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.