The surgical anatomy of the blood supply to the femoral head
... they described a significant constant anastomosis with the inferior gluteal artery occurring through a branch which they indicated as travelling along piriformis. Without more specific comment on that anastomosis, they stated their belief that it “may be capable of compensating after injury to the d ...
... they described a significant constant anastomosis with the inferior gluteal artery occurring through a branch which they indicated as travelling along piriformis. Without more specific comment on that anastomosis, they stated their belief that it “may be capable of compensating after injury to the d ...
Radiological evaluation of a high ankle sprain
... ally and pushes the fibula externally away from the tibia. This with weight bearing. The inferior tibiofibular joint consists of compilation of forces can also tear the interosseous membrane the three main syndesmotic ligaments: the anterior tibiofibular and fracture the proximal fibula, also known ...
... ally and pushes the fibula externally away from the tibia. This with weight bearing. The inferior tibiofibular joint consists of compilation of forces can also tear the interosseous membrane the three main syndesmotic ligaments: the anterior tibiofibular and fracture the proximal fibula, also known ...
Arterial Variations of the Subclavian-Axillary Arterial Tree
... artery from a common trunk of the third part of the axillary artery. This observation was confirmed in 15% of specimens of the present study. In 3% of specimens, the subscapular artery arose with the anterior and posterior circumflex humeral arteries from a common trunk of the third part of the axil ...
... artery from a common trunk of the third part of the axillary artery. This observation was confirmed in 15% of specimens of the present study. In 3% of specimens, the subscapular artery arose with the anterior and posterior circumflex humeral arteries from a common trunk of the third part of the axil ...
Anatomy of the Lacrimal System
... is usually completely canalized when the eyelids separate at 7 months of gestation, and therefore is normally patent by birth. In contrast, the inferior membrane frequently persists in newborns, resulting in congenital nasolacrimal obstruction.10–12 Abnormalities of development in this region, occur ...
... is usually completely canalized when the eyelids separate at 7 months of gestation, and therefore is normally patent by birth. In contrast, the inferior membrane frequently persists in newborns, resulting in congenital nasolacrimal obstruction.10–12 Abnormalities of development in this region, occur ...
Variation in Subclavian Artery Branches- A
... once into the inferior thyroid, suprascapular and superficial cervical arteries. Inferior thyroid artery The inferior thyroid artery loops upwards anterior to the medial border of the scalenus anterior, turns medially just below the sixth cervical transverse process, then descends on longuscolli to ...
... once into the inferior thyroid, suprascapular and superficial cervical arteries. Inferior thyroid artery The inferior thyroid artery loops upwards anterior to the medial border of the scalenus anterior, turns medially just below the sixth cervical transverse process, then descends on longuscolli to ...
Further Notes on the Structure of the Bony Fishes
... ,open. Relations of the facial nerve and of the nerves of the vagus group to the branchial arches.-The truncw hyomandibularis vii (hmf.) emerges through the jugular foramen (text-fig. 2, fj) ventrally to the head vein. After a short run it turns slightly outwards, soon dividing into two branches. On ...
... ,open. Relations of the facial nerve and of the nerves of the vagus group to the branchial arches.-The truncw hyomandibularis vii (hmf.) emerges through the jugular foramen (text-fig. 2, fj) ventrally to the head vein. After a short run it turns slightly outwards, soon dividing into two branches. On ...
Mechanism of change in the orientation of the articular process of
... The orientation of the superior articular processes in thoracic and lumbar vertebrae differs. The present study was undertaken to investigate the possible mechanism for the change from a posterolaterally facing superior articular surface in the thoracic region to a posteromedially facing curved arti ...
... The orientation of the superior articular processes in thoracic and lumbar vertebrae differs. The present study was undertaken to investigate the possible mechanism for the change from a posterolaterally facing superior articular surface in the thoracic region to a posteromedially facing curved arti ...
Morphology of the temporal canal and postglenoid foramen with
... degree of pneumatisation of the temporal bone and the asymmetry of jugular foramina [3, 4, 31]. The jugular foramen is a direct extension of the sigmoid sinus while the postglenoid is the outlet of the petrosquamous sinus or the temporal canal [7, 15, 16, 19, 20]. The temporal canal starts in the gr ...
... degree of pneumatisation of the temporal bone and the asymmetry of jugular foramina [3, 4, 31]. The jugular foramen is a direct extension of the sigmoid sinus while the postglenoid is the outlet of the petrosquamous sinus or the temporal canal [7, 15, 16, 19, 20]. The temporal canal starts in the gr ...
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... with its functions and regularities of development. Studying structure of separate organs and systems in close connection with their function, the anatomy surveys an organism of the person as a unit, developing on the basis of the regularities under influences of internal and external factors during ...
... with its functions and regularities of development. Studying structure of separate organs and systems in close connection with their function, the anatomy surveys an organism of the person as a unit, developing on the basis of the regularities under influences of internal and external factors during ...
a case report on abnormal course of vena saphena parva
... which drains into great saphenous vein. Generally, Short saphenous vein perforates the deep fascia and drain into the popliteal vein in the popliteal fossa [7] but the Proper short saphenous vein ascended upwards and deviates the normal course of anatomy and runs laterally at the junction between bi ...
... which drains into great saphenous vein. Generally, Short saphenous vein perforates the deep fascia and drain into the popliteal vein in the popliteal fossa [7] but the Proper short saphenous vein ascended upwards and deviates the normal course of anatomy and runs laterally at the junction between bi ...
Fenestration of Axillary Vein by a Variant Axillary Artery
... Variations of venous pattern in the arm are common. In this case report, we present a variation of axillary artery and vein. During routine educational dissections of axillary region, it was observed that a fenestrated axillary vein was perforated by a variant axillary artery in right arm of an old ...
... Variations of venous pattern in the arm are common. In this case report, we present a variation of axillary artery and vein. During routine educational dissections of axillary region, it was observed that a fenestrated axillary vein was perforated by a variant axillary artery in right arm of an old ...
BROW LIFT - Medical University of South Carolina
... skin at the medial edges of the frontalis. Contraction produces transverse wrinkling at the radix of the nose. The corrugator muscle has both a transverse and an oblique head. The procerus, depressor supercilii, and oblique head of the corrugator muscle originate from the superior-medial orbital rim ...
... skin at the medial edges of the frontalis. Contraction produces transverse wrinkling at the radix of the nose. The corrugator muscle has both a transverse and an oblique head. The procerus, depressor supercilii, and oblique head of the corrugator muscle originate from the superior-medial orbital rim ...
Study of Sphenoid Sinus Anatomy in Relation to
... instrumentation to be used for this purpose. The endoscopic transnasal approach to sphenoid sinus is a technique, which has established itself in the recent years and demands a thorough knowledge of the surgical anatomy and a huge amount of anatomical variations involving the sphenoid sinus. In this ...
... instrumentation to be used for this purpose. The endoscopic transnasal approach to sphenoid sinus is a technique, which has established itself in the recent years and demands a thorough knowledge of the surgical anatomy and a huge amount of anatomical variations involving the sphenoid sinus. In this ...
a study of the variation of the popliteal artery branching pattern
... Islamic University Malaysia) were examined during this study. The area of interest was the popliteal fossa. Among them, 4.5% (seven cases) were found to possess variants. The two variants encountered in this study were Type I-B or trifurcation of popliteal artery 1.9% (three cases), and Type II-A or ...
... Islamic University Malaysia) were examined during this study. The area of interest was the popliteal fossa. Among them, 4.5% (seven cases) were found to possess variants. The two variants encountered in this study were Type I-B or trifurcation of popliteal artery 1.9% (three cases), and Type II-A or ...
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... feet. Bonnet (37) thought that spasms of the fibular longus associated with flatfoot were a factor in enlarged peroneal tubercles. In 1953, Bruman (38) reported a case of unilateral acquired hypertrophied peroneal tubercle in relation in a case of paralytic drop foot. The tubercle may become hypertr ...
... feet. Bonnet (37) thought that spasms of the fibular longus associated with flatfoot were a factor in enlarged peroneal tubercles. In 1953, Bruman (38) reported a case of unilateral acquired hypertrophied peroneal tubercle in relation in a case of paralytic drop foot. The tubercle may become hypertr ...
fish scale - Palaeontologia Electronica
... species-level assignments for many groups are not possible. The terminology used to describe scales usually refers to topographical features such as surface sculpturing or internal variations (Figures 3, 4). Lagler (1947) established the terminology utilized here to describe various scale features a ...
... species-level assignments for many groups are not possible. The terminology used to describe scales usually refers to topographical features such as surface sculpturing or internal variations (Figures 3, 4). Lagler (1947) established the terminology utilized here to describe various scale features a ...
A case Report on Unusual Termination of Anterior Tibial Artery
... medial tarsal arteries are two or three small branches which ramify on the medial border of the foot and join the medial malleolar network. The arcuate artery arises a little anterior to the lateral tarsal artery; it passes laterally, over the bases of the metatarsal bones, beneath the tendons of th ...
... medial tarsal arteries are two or three small branches which ramify on the medial border of the foot and join the medial malleolar network. The arcuate artery arises a little anterior to the lateral tarsal artery; it passes laterally, over the bases of the metatarsal bones, beneath the tendons of th ...
What “Gives”? - www.jgibbs-vvc
... This worksheet will help you understand how arteries give rise to new arteries and veins give rise to new veins. There are some important things to remember while going through this worksheet. Refer back to these things often, especially if you “get stuck”. ...
... This worksheet will help you understand how arteries give rise to new arteries and veins give rise to new veins. There are some important things to remember while going through this worksheet. Refer back to these things often, especially if you “get stuck”. ...
Multiple arterial anomalies in upper limb Baral P, Vijayabhaskar P
... the deep branch of ulnar artery to complete the deep palmar arch. It also contributes to the superficial palmar arch by giving superficial palmar branch at the distal part of forearm. Just distal to its origin the ulnar artery gives off common interosseous artery which divides into anterior and post ...
... the deep branch of ulnar artery to complete the deep palmar arch. It also contributes to the superficial palmar arch by giving superficial palmar branch at the distal part of forearm. Just distal to its origin the ulnar artery gives off common interosseous artery which divides into anterior and post ...
CN-Multiple arterial anomalies in upper limb.indd
... of teres major. The artery is divisible into three parts by pectoralis minor muscle as it crosses the artery anteriorly: First part gives superior thoracic artery, second part gives thoracoacromial artery, lateral thoracic artery and third part gives subscapular artery, anterior and posterior circum ...
... of teres major. The artery is divisible into three parts by pectoralis minor muscle as it crosses the artery anteriorly: First part gives superior thoracic artery, second part gives thoracoacromial artery, lateral thoracic artery and third part gives subscapular artery, anterior and posterior circum ...
Peroneal Tenosynovitis: Evaluation and Treatment
... pronation, thereby unlocking the cuboid. This decreases the functional advantage of the peroneus longus tendon and creates increased strain upon the tendon at the level of the peroneal groove.a A second biomechanical disadvantage is the pes cavus foot type. The pes cavus foot type is more likely to ...
... pronation, thereby unlocking the cuboid. This decreases the functional advantage of the peroneus longus tendon and creates increased strain upon the tendon at the level of the peroneal groove.a A second biomechanical disadvantage is the pes cavus foot type. The pes cavus foot type is more likely to ...
ATTUNE® Knee System: GLIDERIGHT™ Articulation
... Combined Impact Upon Soft Tissue Tension & Anterior Knee Pain The above descriptions of the funnel effect, Q-angle, patella design, and PS design improvements illustrate the multi-faceted and comprehensive approach that was used to develop the new patello-femoral articulation of the ATTUNE Knee Sys ...
... Combined Impact Upon Soft Tissue Tension & Anterior Knee Pain The above descriptions of the funnel effect, Q-angle, patella design, and PS design improvements illustrate the multi-faceted and comprehensive approach that was used to develop the new patello-femoral articulation of the ATTUNE Knee Sys ...
Human ligaments classification: a new proposal
... Ligaments passing over joints or located adjacent to them are called “motor or articular ligaments”. It is difficult to determine the total number of “motor ligaments”, because of the inconstant existence of most of them (e.g. the intra-articular sternocostal ligaments are usually located at the sec ...
... Ligaments passing over joints or located adjacent to them are called “motor or articular ligaments”. It is difficult to determine the total number of “motor ligaments”, because of the inconstant existence of most of them (e.g. the intra-articular sternocostal ligaments are usually located at the sec ...
Human ligaments classification: a new proposal
... Ligaments passing over joints or located adjacent to them are called “motor or articular ligaments”. It is difficult to determine the total number of “motor ligaments”, because of the inconstant existence of most of them (e.g. the intra-articular sternocostal ligaments are usually located at the sec ...
... Ligaments passing over joints or located adjacent to them are called “motor or articular ligaments”. It is difficult to determine the total number of “motor ligaments”, because of the inconstant existence of most of them (e.g. the intra-articular sternocostal ligaments are usually located at the sec ...
y. - كلية طب الاسنان
... 4/The right transverse sinus begins as a continuation of the superior sagittal sinus; the left transverse sinus is usually a continuation of the straight sinus. Each sinus lies in the lateral attached margin of the tentorium cerebelli, and they end on each side by becoming the sigmoid sinus. 5/The s ...
... 4/The right transverse sinus begins as a continuation of the superior sagittal sinus; the left transverse sinus is usually a continuation of the straight sinus. Each sinus lies in the lateral attached margin of the tentorium cerebelli, and they end on each side by becoming the sigmoid sinus. 5/The s ...
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.