Morphological comparison of five species of poison dart frogs of the
... and to show the main inner organs of the Ranitomeya tadpoles. Results on hard tissue morphology were supported by cleared and stained specimens. Concerning the cartilage the terms “fused to”, “merges into” and “diverges from” are used for a fluent continuation of the cartilage. The terms “in contact ...
... and to show the main inner organs of the Ranitomeya tadpoles. Results on hard tissue morphology were supported by cleared and stained specimens. Concerning the cartilage the terms “fused to”, “merges into” and “diverges from” are used for a fluent continuation of the cartilage. The terms “in contact ...
The relationship between the carotid canal and mandibular condyle
... artery transection and thrombosis to embolism of distal communicating segments. Hence, knowing the relationship of these important structures is of utmost importance for skull base surgeons. In addition, the necessity for this knowledge is critical for clinicians to be able to understand the mechani ...
... artery transection and thrombosis to embolism of distal communicating segments. Hence, knowing the relationship of these important structures is of utmost importance for skull base surgeons. In addition, the necessity for this knowledge is critical for clinicians to be able to understand the mechani ...
Annals of African Surgery January 2012 16.12.2012.indd
... is a branch of thyrocervical trunk. Unusual origins of superior thyroid artery include common carotid and cervical part of internal carotid arteries while those for the inferior thyroid artery are subclavian, common carotid or the vertebral arteries. These origins vary between populations. Knowledge ...
... is a branch of thyrocervical trunk. Unusual origins of superior thyroid artery include common carotid and cervical part of internal carotid arteries while those for the inferior thyroid artery are subclavian, common carotid or the vertebral arteries. These origins vary between populations. Knowledge ...
MRI of the HIP
... Pincer Impingement Mechanism: Acetabular cause • Contact between acetabular rim and femoral head-neck junction ...
... Pincer Impingement Mechanism: Acetabular cause • Contact between acetabular rim and femoral head-neck junction ...
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... Rarely, there is a bony canal in the clivus. This canal probably represents a persisting remnant of the notochord. Chauhan et al. (2010) reported a bony canal in the clivus traversing through the basilar part of the occipital bone from its superior to inferior surface. Considering the direction and ...
... Rarely, there is a bony canal in the clivus. This canal probably represents a persisting remnant of the notochord. Chauhan et al. (2010) reported a bony canal in the clivus traversing through the basilar part of the occipital bone from its superior to inferior surface. Considering the direction and ...
the brachial plexus
... ERB-DUCHENNE PALSY • is a SUPERIOR TRUNK lesion (C5-C6) • caused by trauma (violent stretch between the head and shoulder) or trauma[c birth – excessive increase in the angle between the head and the shoulder MUSCULOCUTANEOUS + SUPRASCAPULAR + SUBCLAVIAN+ PHRENIC NERVES LESION FINDINGS: • upper l ...
... ERB-DUCHENNE PALSY • is a SUPERIOR TRUNK lesion (C5-C6) • caused by trauma (violent stretch between the head and shoulder) or trauma[c birth – excessive increase in the angle between the head and the shoulder MUSCULOCUTANEOUS + SUPRASCAPULAR + SUBCLAVIAN+ PHRENIC NERVES LESION FINDINGS: • upper l ...
the pelvis
... The internal pudendal artery curves around the dorsum of the ischial spine to enter the perineum by the lesser sciaHc foramen. The internal pudendal artery supplies muscles and skin of anal and urogenital triangles, erecHle bodies. The inferior gluteal artery is the larger terminal branch of the ...
... The internal pudendal artery curves around the dorsum of the ischial spine to enter the perineum by the lesser sciaHc foramen. The internal pudendal artery supplies muscles and skin of anal and urogenital triangles, erecHle bodies. The inferior gluteal artery is the larger terminal branch of the ...
Preoperative Patient Evaluation
... We must evaluate for other injuries, which could be more life theatrering, but lost of vision can be a mayor catastrophe for both the individual and society so evaluation and treatment must be a high priority in trauma patients. Hypesthesia in specific areas around the eye may suggest fracture of th ...
... We must evaluate for other injuries, which could be more life theatrering, but lost of vision can be a mayor catastrophe for both the individual and society so evaluation and treatment must be a high priority in trauma patients. Hypesthesia in specific areas around the eye may suggest fracture of th ...
A rare variation of the branching pattern of radial nerve
... region, axilla and arm were dissected. The brachial plexus was dissected on both right and left sides of the cadaver. The cords and the branches of the cords of the brachial plexus were identified. The radial nerve was originating from the posterior cord as one of the terminal branches in the infrac ...
... region, axilla and arm were dissected. The brachial plexus was dissected on both right and left sides of the cadaver. The cords and the branches of the cords of the brachial plexus were identified. The radial nerve was originating from the posterior cord as one of the terminal branches in the infrac ...
Deglutition - Famona Site
... buccal cavity to the stomach. Swallowing is a complex, integrated, continuous act, involving somatic and visceral, afferent and efferent nerves together with their associated striated and smooth muscles. For simplicity of description, it is useful to divide deglutition into three phases which corres ...
... buccal cavity to the stomach. Swallowing is a complex, integrated, continuous act, involving somatic and visceral, afferent and efferent nerves together with their associated striated and smooth muscles. For simplicity of description, it is useful to divide deglutition into three phases which corres ...
Normal popliteofibular ligament.
... and laterally to form a tendon that continues into the joint through the popliteal hiatus, deep in relation to the fabellofibular and arcuate ligaments to insert onto the lateral surface of the femoral condyle. ...
... and laterally to form a tendon that continues into the joint through the popliteal hiatus, deep in relation to the fabellofibular and arcuate ligaments to insert onto the lateral surface of the femoral condyle. ...
Absence of Isthmus of Thyroid Gland - A Case Report
... fibrous tissue ( levator glandulae thyroideae )extending between hyoid bone and pyramidal lobe . The neurovascular structures ( superior and inferior thyroid vessels , superior and recurrent laryngeal nerves ) had normal course and relation with the gland . Other structures in the triangle were also ...
... fibrous tissue ( levator glandulae thyroideae )extending between hyoid bone and pyramidal lobe . The neurovascular structures ( superior and inferior thyroid vessels , superior and recurrent laryngeal nerves ) had normal course and relation with the gland . Other structures in the triangle were also ...
Chapter 13 Lecture Outline
... Meninges of the Spinal Cord • Meninges—three fibrous membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord – They separate soft tissue of central nervous system from bones of cranium and vertebral canal – From superficial to deep: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater – Dural sheath surrounds spina ...
... Meninges of the Spinal Cord • Meninges—three fibrous membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord – They separate soft tissue of central nervous system from bones of cranium and vertebral canal – From superficial to deep: dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater – Dural sheath surrounds spina ...
The Ansa Cervicalis in Fetuses
... to the IJV. However, it was also reported by Kikuchi (1970) that the AC could also be located medical to the IJV. Furthermore, Banneheka described a mixed type arrangement of AC to the IJV: this occurs when the inferior root has two or more branches that join the superior root and at least one of th ...
... to the IJV. However, it was also reported by Kikuchi (1970) that the AC could also be located medical to the IJV. Furthermore, Banneheka described a mixed type arrangement of AC to the IJV: this occurs when the inferior root has two or more branches that join the superior root and at least one of th ...
1 Anatomy, Kinesiology and Pathology of the Thoracic Spine
... AROM of the Thoracic Spine Flexion: 30-40 degrees Extension: 20-25 degrees ...
... AROM of the Thoracic Spine Flexion: 30-40 degrees Extension: 20-25 degrees ...
12 Buttockectomy
... The gluteus maximus is a common area for both lowand high-grade soft-tissue sarcomas. Most often, tumors that arise within the buttocks remain within the substance of the gluteus maximus until they become quite large. Therefore, most low- and high-grade softtissue sarcomas of the buttocks can be tre ...
... The gluteus maximus is a common area for both lowand high-grade soft-tissue sarcomas. Most often, tumors that arise within the buttocks remain within the substance of the gluteus maximus until they become quite large. Therefore, most low- and high-grade softtissue sarcomas of the buttocks can be tre ...
2 Pterygopalatine Fossa Lina Mansour Omar Saffar M.H.Almohtaseb
... Originate from trigeminal nerve in the middle cranial fossa Pass through foramen rotundum reaching the pterygopalatine fossa From there it reach the infratemporal fossa through the pterygomaxillary fissure -here it gives superior posterior alveolar nerve. Then through the inferior orbital fissure ...
... Originate from trigeminal nerve in the middle cranial fossa Pass through foramen rotundum reaching the pterygopalatine fossa From there it reach the infratemporal fossa through the pterygomaxillary fissure -here it gives superior posterior alveolar nerve. Then through the inferior orbital fissure ...
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... It is the larger branch of the terminal branches of the posterior tibial artery . It arises beneath the flexor retinaculum and passes forward deep to the abductor hallucis & the flexor digitorum brevis . On reaching the base of the 5th metatarsal, it is under the cover of abductor digiti minimi . It ...
... It is the larger branch of the terminal branches of the posterior tibial artery . It arises beneath the flexor retinaculum and passes forward deep to the abductor hallucis & the flexor digitorum brevis . On reaching the base of the 5th metatarsal, it is under the cover of abductor digiti minimi . It ...
Computed Tomography of the Sacral Plexus and Sciatic Nerve in
... was made as close to the insertion of the sacrospinous ligament on the ischial spine as possible in these 1 6 patients. The largest diameter of the sciatic nerve at this level was 0.91 .2 cm. In four patients, the sciatic nerve could not be identified definitely despite adequate cuts through the gre ...
... was made as close to the insertion of the sacrospinous ligament on the ischial spine as possible in these 1 6 patients. The largest diameter of the sciatic nerve at this level was 0.91 .2 cm. In four patients, the sciatic nerve could not be identified definitely despite adequate cuts through the gre ...
Gross morphological studies on major salivary glands of prenatal
... anterior border was in contact with the parotid lymph node above and masseter muscle below throughout the prenatal period (Figure 1). The medial surface of the parotid gland showed impressions for the mandibular salivary gland, parotid lymph node and masseter muscle as reported in human embryos and ...
... anterior border was in contact with the parotid lymph node above and masseter muscle below throughout the prenatal period (Figure 1). The medial surface of the parotid gland showed impressions for the mandibular salivary gland, parotid lymph node and masseter muscle as reported in human embryos and ...
some observations on diaphragmatic blood supply
... their centrifugal tributaries run parallel to the direction of the muscle fibres and are buried within the substance of the muscle. Clark (1918) enlarging on the work of Thoma (1898) dealt with the development of blood vessels in tadpoles; he considered that a certain degree of development of blood ...
... their centrifugal tributaries run parallel to the direction of the muscle fibres and are buried within the substance of the muscle. Clark (1918) enlarging on the work of Thoma (1898) dealt with the development of blood vessels in tadpoles; he considered that a certain degree of development of blood ...
Non Muscular Anatomy
... • Runs through the sinus tarsi • Made up of an anterior and posterior band ...
... • Runs through the sinus tarsi • Made up of an anterior and posterior band ...
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.