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... b. posterior cricoarytenoid/ external branch of the superior laryngeal (wrong nerve) c. cricothryroid / recurrent laryngeal (correct nerve)abducts d. cricothyroid / external branch of the superior laryngeal (wrong nerve) 6. the ______ is the space between the true vocal cords a. vertricle – extends ...
... b. posterior cricoarytenoid/ external branch of the superior laryngeal (wrong nerve) c. cricothryroid / recurrent laryngeal (correct nerve)abducts d. cricothyroid / external branch of the superior laryngeal (wrong nerve) 6. the ______ is the space between the true vocal cords a. vertricle – extends ...
how I do it
... improvement of delivery of the topical medications to the superior nasal cavity.2 Effective turbinate reduction surgery can be a challenge and many techniques have been developed to achieve this. Partial turbinectomy, radical turbinectomy, laser therapy, electrocautery, cryotherapy, submucosal resec ...
... improvement of delivery of the topical medications to the superior nasal cavity.2 Effective turbinate reduction surgery can be a challenge and many techniques have been developed to achieve this. Partial turbinectomy, radical turbinectomy, laser therapy, electrocautery, cryotherapy, submucosal resec ...
Small branches
... B-pass through the tympanic cavity , then joins the lingual nerve . C-gives branch supply the sublingual and mandibular salivary glands , and the mm of the cranial third of the tongue ( to the last buds ). 5- Small branches unite with auricular branch of vagus at the mastoid foramen. B- Branches of ...
... B-pass through the tympanic cavity , then joins the lingual nerve . C-gives branch supply the sublingual and mandibular salivary glands , and the mm of the cranial third of the tongue ( to the last buds ). 5- Small branches unite with auricular branch of vagus at the mastoid foramen. B- Branches of ...
VASCULAR APPLIED ANATOMY OF UPPER LIMB
... •For occlusion of the radial or ulnar artery •One of these arteries is compressed after blood has been forced out of the hand by clenching it into a fist •Failure of change of color of the hand when opened indicates that the artery not compressed is not patent •Reduces the risk of ischemia while int ...
... •For occlusion of the radial or ulnar artery •One of these arteries is compressed after blood has been forced out of the hand by clenching it into a fist •Failure of change of color of the hand when opened indicates that the artery not compressed is not patent •Reduces the risk of ischemia while int ...
base of cranium from external side
... leaves Post. Cranial fossa via Internal Aud. Meatus - enters facial canal ...
... leaves Post. Cranial fossa via Internal Aud. Meatus - enters facial canal ...
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... Pouch of Douglas • Upper third of posterior surface of vagina (posterior fornix) • Peritoneum reflected on to junction of upper two thirds and lower third of rectum • Pouch of Douglas is most dependent part of female peritoneal cavity • Broad ligament is lateral ...
... Pouch of Douglas • Upper third of posterior surface of vagina (posterior fornix) • Peritoneum reflected on to junction of upper two thirds and lower third of rectum • Pouch of Douglas is most dependent part of female peritoneal cavity • Broad ligament is lateral ...
Uterus, Broad Ligament, Ovary
... Pouch of Douglas • Upper third of posterior surface of vagina (posterior fornix) • Peritoneum reflected on to junction of upper two thirds and lower third of rectum • Pouch of Douglas is most dependent part of female peritoneal cavity • Broad ligament is lateral ...
... Pouch of Douglas • Upper third of posterior surface of vagina (posterior fornix) • Peritoneum reflected on to junction of upper two thirds and lower third of rectum • Pouch of Douglas is most dependent part of female peritoneal cavity • Broad ligament is lateral ...
Cervical)Plexus)Blocks)
... subcutaneously along the superior and the inferior border • Around 7-‐10 mls is injected along the en=re border, another few mls can also be injected at the mid-‐point itself, assuming that most bran ...
... subcutaneously along the superior and the inferior border • Around 7-‐10 mls is injected along the en=re border, another few mls can also be injected at the mid-‐point itself, assuming that most bran ...
SkullsessionFinal2012asused
... leaves Post. Cranial fossa via Internal Aud. Meatus - enters facial canal ...
... leaves Post. Cranial fossa via Internal Aud. Meatus - enters facial canal ...
Teaching Practicum at Doherty Memorial High School Appendix
... there is a basic rhythm that beats in. The lesson will discuss each topic and show how everything works in unison to oxygenate blood and pump it back to the rest of the body. To continue, the lesson will move to focus on where blood travels after it leaves the heart. As blood leaves the heart, it mo ...
... there is a basic rhythm that beats in. The lesson will discuss each topic and show how everything works in unison to oxygenate blood and pump it back to the rest of the body. To continue, the lesson will move to focus on where blood travels after it leaves the heart. As blood leaves the heart, it mo ...
Injuries of the Knee
... – may be able to return very quickly. May be out miss 1-2 weeks • Grade 2 MCL Tear – also considered incomplete tears of the MCL. – May have instability when attempting to cut or pivot. – pain and swelling is worse, – usually a period of 3-4 weeks of rest is necessary • Grade 3 MCL Tear – a complete ...
... – may be able to return very quickly. May be out miss 1-2 weeks • Grade 2 MCL Tear – also considered incomplete tears of the MCL. – May have instability when attempting to cut or pivot. – pain and swelling is worse, – usually a period of 3-4 weeks of rest is necessary • Grade 3 MCL Tear – a complete ...
Prosauropod and Iguanid Jaw Musculature: A Study on the Evolution of Form and Function
... especially because they are connected to their modern forms through phylogenetic relationships. Consequently, knowledge of extinct vertebrates enriches our understanding of present-day vertebrates. This project presents a unique opportunity to research such a comparative study of extant and extinct ...
... especially because they are connected to their modern forms through phylogenetic relationships. Consequently, knowledge of extinct vertebrates enriches our understanding of present-day vertebrates. This project presents a unique opportunity to research such a comparative study of extant and extinct ...
An accessory branch of musculocutaneous nerve
... clinical viewpoint. Linell [12] advised that for clinical investigation and the surgical treatment of peripheral nerve injury, a more precise knowledge than that found in classical anatomical texts was necessary, because the musculocutaneous nerve sometimes runs a different course and supplies some ...
... clinical viewpoint. Linell [12] advised that for clinical investigation and the surgical treatment of peripheral nerve injury, a more precise knowledge than that found in classical anatomical texts was necessary, because the musculocutaneous nerve sometimes runs a different course and supplies some ...
The Oral Cavity and The Pharynx
... by Longitudinal intrinsic muscles •Posterior of tongue depressed by Hyoglossus and pull base anteriorly by Genioglossus •Lateral sides will be elevated by Palatoglossus m. •Soft palate contracts and harden against the pharyngeal walls ...
... by Longitudinal intrinsic muscles •Posterior of tongue depressed by Hyoglossus and pull base anteriorly by Genioglossus •Lateral sides will be elevated by Palatoglossus m. •Soft palate contracts and harden against the pharyngeal walls ...
39 lymphoid s-m.
... ! The superficial inguinal lymph nodes do not gather lymph from: muscles, joint and bones of the pelvic region #external pudendal organs skin of the gluteal region skin of the lower part of the anterior abdominal wall ! The efferent vessels of the deep inguinal nodes terminate at: external iliac nod ...
... ! The superficial inguinal lymph nodes do not gather lymph from: muscles, joint and bones of the pelvic region #external pudendal organs skin of the gluteal region skin of the lower part of the anterior abdominal wall ! The efferent vessels of the deep inguinal nodes terminate at: external iliac nod ...
Rare Variation of the Profunda Brachii Artery and its Clinical
... gave only one main trunk, which divided into two main branches, lateral and medial. The lateral branch gave common humeral circumflex artery, which divided into anterior and posterior circumflex humeral arteries, the latter continued as the profunda brachii artery (10). The branches of the third par ...
... gave only one main trunk, which divided into two main branches, lateral and medial. The lateral branch gave common humeral circumflex artery, which divided into anterior and posterior circumflex humeral arteries, the latter continued as the profunda brachii artery (10). The branches of the third par ...
LOW BACK BIOMECHANICS DURING WALKING OF INDIVIDUALS
... Low back pain (LBP) is a widespread clinical issue in the general population with large impacts on healthcare each year. Certain patient populations, such as lower-limb amputees, have an increased prevalence of persistent, bothersome (chronic) LBP relative to the able-bodied population. Due to the c ...
... Low back pain (LBP) is a widespread clinical issue in the general population with large impacts on healthcare each year. Certain patient populations, such as lower-limb amputees, have an increased prevalence of persistent, bothersome (chronic) LBP relative to the able-bodied population. Due to the c ...
case report
... in patients with renal ectopia (with or without fusion) and in individuals with a horse shoe kidney. True aberrant renal arteries are those which may arise from common iliac, external iliac, internal iliac, middle sacral, testicular, inferior phrenic or superior mesenteric arteries. Near the hilum o ...
... in patients with renal ectopia (with or without fusion) and in individuals with a horse shoe kidney. True aberrant renal arteries are those which may arise from common iliac, external iliac, internal iliac, middle sacral, testicular, inferior phrenic or superior mesenteric arteries. Near the hilum o ...
29 Descending Branch of Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery Grafting
... The harvest of the descending branch of the LCFA can be performed simultaneously while the internal thoracic artery is isolated. It can be done before or after the harvest of the same side of the greater saphenous vein on the same position of the lower extremities. The incision to harvest the descen ...
... The harvest of the descending branch of the LCFA can be performed simultaneously while the internal thoracic artery is isolated. It can be done before or after the harvest of the same side of the greater saphenous vein on the same position of the lower extremities. The incision to harvest the descen ...
Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block
... 30-40 ml of long-acting local anaesthetic, e.g. 0.25-0.375% Bupivacaine, Levobupivacaine or 0.2-0.5% Ropivacaine. Check you remain within the safe dose appropriate for the patient’s weight and, if necessary, change to a lower concentration of local anaesthetic rather than reducing the volume. ...
... 30-40 ml of long-acting local anaesthetic, e.g. 0.25-0.375% Bupivacaine, Levobupivacaine or 0.2-0.5% Ropivacaine. Check you remain within the safe dose appropriate for the patient’s weight and, if necessary, change to a lower concentration of local anaesthetic rather than reducing the volume. ...
The Larynx of the White
... thyroarytenoid muscle laterally and the vocal fold medially. This shallow evagination forms a small lateral laryngeal ventricle. The rima glottidis is relatively narrow. Its intramembranous part which is bounded by the paired vocal folds has about the same dorsoventral height than its intercartilagi ...
... thyroarytenoid muscle laterally and the vocal fold medially. This shallow evagination forms a small lateral laryngeal ventricle. The rima glottidis is relatively narrow. Its intramembranous part which is bounded by the paired vocal folds has about the same dorsoventral height than its intercartilagi ...
Icd 10 extensor hallucis longus repair
... longus repair The debtor nor to between them. Ment which the referee party is entitled to. Two objections are urged. 607 holding measure of no provision of the. In benefits icd 10 extensor hallucis to accrue from an improvement in February retom. To recover damages by to some other place distributi ...
... longus repair The debtor nor to between them. Ment which the referee party is entitled to. Two objections are urged. 607 holding measure of no provision of the. In benefits icd 10 extensor hallucis to accrue from an improvement in February retom. To recover damages by to some other place distributi ...
Dissection Guide 509 - Stritch School of Medicine
... muscles, and the levator scapula muscle. Quiz each other on the 6 things you need to know about each of these muscles. Dissect the scapular attachment only of the levator scapula; its superior portion is in the neck region. Reflect the rhomboids by a cut ½ inch lateral to their origins. Carefully li ...
... muscles, and the levator scapula muscle. Quiz each other on the 6 things you need to know about each of these muscles. Dissect the scapular attachment only of the levator scapula; its superior portion is in the neck region. Reflect the rhomboids by a cut ½ inch lateral to their origins. Carefully li ...
Maxillary Processes from each side (Secondary Palate)
... Medial & Lateral Nasal Processes–form at margins of nasal ...
... Medial & Lateral Nasal Processes–form at margins of nasal ...
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.