Joints of the lower limb
... • 2- Descending genicular artery from the femoral artery. • 3- Anterior and posterior tibilal recurrent arteries. • 4- Genicular artery from the lateral circumflex artery. • The middle genicular artery play a little part since it supply the structures within the capsule of the joint. ...
... • 2- Descending genicular artery from the femoral artery. • 3- Anterior and posterior tibilal recurrent arteries. • 4- Genicular artery from the lateral circumflex artery. • The middle genicular artery play a little part since it supply the structures within the capsule of the joint. ...
Fundamental Anatomy and Physiology
... limbs and hind or pelvic limbs. The both are arranged in an almost vertical position under the body, similar to a pillar or leg of a table rather than being in the angular position seen in many other quadraped mammals The legs are built to support great weight. The marrow cavities are lacking in the ...
... limbs and hind or pelvic limbs. The both are arranged in an almost vertical position under the body, similar to a pillar or leg of a table rather than being in the angular position seen in many other quadraped mammals The legs are built to support great weight. The marrow cavities are lacking in the ...
A duplicate obturator foramen – a report of rare variation
... conjoint ischiopubic rami confirmed the male sex. Its The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric bod ...
... conjoint ischiopubic rami confirmed the male sex. Its The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric bod ...
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... suprapleural membrane ( It is a part of the deep fascia of the neck which is attached posteriorly to the transverse process of the C7 vertebra and anteriorly to the inner aspect of the 1st rib ). It reaches a level 1-1.5 inch ( 2.5- 4 cm) above the medial third of the clavicle. 3- Costal pleura: lin ...
... suprapleural membrane ( It is a part of the deep fascia of the neck which is attached posteriorly to the transverse process of the C7 vertebra and anteriorly to the inner aspect of the 1st rib ). It reaches a level 1-1.5 inch ( 2.5- 4 cm) above the medial third of the clavicle. 3- Costal pleura: lin ...
דיסקציות עשרים ועשרים ואחת – הצוואר
... - the facial artery travels through the triangle before ascending on the mandible. It arises after the lingual artery (or together with it) and passes below the stylohyoid and the posterior belly of the digastric, lying on the submandibular gland. - the tonsillar artery, a branch of the facial arter ...
... - the facial artery travels through the triangle before ascending on the mandible. It arises after the lingual artery (or together with it) and passes below the stylohyoid and the posterior belly of the digastric, lying on the submandibular gland. - the tonsillar artery, a branch of the facial arter ...
Orbital tumors
... • Lloyd GAS. The Radiological Investigation of Proptosis. Br J Radiol 1970; 43: 1-18. • Fidor-Mikita E and Krupski W. Computed tomography imaging of orbits in thyroid orbitopathy. Journal of Pre-Clinical and Clinical Research, Vol 2, No 1: 59-63. • Ozgen A and Ariyurek M. Normative Measurements of O ...
... • Lloyd GAS. The Radiological Investigation of Proptosis. Br J Radiol 1970; 43: 1-18. • Fidor-Mikita E and Krupski W. Computed tomography imaging of orbits in thyroid orbitopathy. Journal of Pre-Clinical and Clinical Research, Vol 2, No 1: 59-63. • Ozgen A and Ariyurek M. Normative Measurements of O ...
Extra-peritoneal Packing of Hemorrhagic Pelvic Fracture
... 0.000). Transfusing ≥ 2 units of blood increases Ischium (2) M&M. Figure 2. Pelvic boney anatomy (7). Blood Supply 1. Inferior mesenteric artery: Supplies transverse, descending, and sigmoid colon, rectum. 2. Common iliac artery: →external and internal iliac arteries 3. Internal iliac artery: → Post ...
... 0.000). Transfusing ≥ 2 units of blood increases Ischium (2) M&M. Figure 2. Pelvic boney anatomy (7). Blood Supply 1. Inferior mesenteric artery: Supplies transverse, descending, and sigmoid colon, rectum. 2. Common iliac artery: →external and internal iliac arteries 3. Internal iliac artery: → Post ...
Chapter 6
... _________ aspect of foot against cassette Dorsiflex foot to ___________ Use a pillow under knee if needed to ensure no tilt • Center at _______________ • Collimate to include _______________ ...
... _________ aspect of foot against cassette Dorsiflex foot to ___________ Use a pillow under knee if needed to ensure no tilt • Center at _______________ • Collimate to include _______________ ...
large - Radiology - University of South Carolina
... Pyloric Stenosis is seen in newborns within the first months. There is a 4:1 male ratio and is due to hypertrophied musculature at the pylorus. ...
... Pyloric Stenosis is seen in newborns within the first months. There is a 4:1 male ratio and is due to hypertrophied musculature at the pylorus. ...
The accessory nerve XI
... nucleus itself, its fibers or the facial nerve ): The upper and the lower parts of the face are affected on the same side to the injured area. The muscles of the face on the same side would be paralyzed and its signs: deviation is in lateral angle of the eye and the corner of the mouth at the same s ...
... nucleus itself, its fibers or the facial nerve ): The upper and the lower parts of the face are affected on the same side to the injured area. The muscles of the face on the same side would be paralyzed and its signs: deviation is in lateral angle of the eye and the corner of the mouth at the same s ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Leg leg 14. 05. 2014
... The leg region (L. regio cruris) is the part that lies between the knee and and ankle joint. It includes most of the tibia (shin bone) and fibula (calf bone). The leg (L., crus) connects the knee and foot. Often laypersons refer incorrectly to the entire lower limb as “the leg.” Two intermuscular se ...
... The leg region (L. regio cruris) is the part that lies between the knee and and ankle joint. It includes most of the tibia (shin bone) and fibula (calf bone). The leg (L., crus) connects the knee and foot. Often laypersons refer incorrectly to the entire lower limb as “the leg.” Two intermuscular se ...
Scalp and Superficial Temporal Region
... 5. Reflect the skin carefully as superficial fascia (second layer of the scalp) is very dense at the vertex (because dense strands of fibrous tissue traverse the superficial fascia connecting the undersurface of the skin to the epicranial aponeurosis). It will be really difficult to separate the fir ...
... 5. Reflect the skin carefully as superficial fascia (second layer of the scalp) is very dense at the vertex (because dense strands of fibrous tissue traverse the superficial fascia connecting the undersurface of the skin to the epicranial aponeurosis). It will be really difficult to separate the fir ...
NS 50 • Functional Model of the Knee Joint
... fibula (Caput fibulae) forms its own joint a little further down with the tibia (Articulatio ...
... fibula (Caput fibulae) forms its own joint a little further down with the tibia (Articulatio ...
An Anomalous Variation in the Innervation Pattern of the Peroneus
... found to have connective tissue partition and the innervation was consistent with segments defined by the connective tissue partition [9]. Another study reported that the most proximal branch of the deep peroneal nerve directly pierced the anterior intermuscular septum of the leg and this may be reg ...
... found to have connective tissue partition and the innervation was consistent with segments defined by the connective tissue partition [9]. Another study reported that the most proximal branch of the deep peroneal nerve directly pierced the anterior intermuscular septum of the leg and this may be reg ...
Chapter 6
... _________ aspect of foot against cassette Dorsiflex foot to ___________ Use a pillow under knee if needed to ensure no tilt • Center at _______________ • Collimate to include _______________ ...
... _________ aspect of foot against cassette Dorsiflex foot to ___________ Use a pillow under knee if needed to ensure no tilt • Center at _______________ • Collimate to include _______________ ...
Unit 30: Perineum
... muscles of the superficial space. Remove the ischiocavernosus muscle from one crus to show that the deep fascia also continues onto the crus of the penis. Locate and clean the deep dorsal vein, dorsal artery and dorsal nerve of the penis (Plates 389; 3.4, 3.51 A&B). The deep dorsal vein is usually u ...
... muscles of the superficial space. Remove the ischiocavernosus muscle from one crus to show that the deep fascia also continues onto the crus of the penis. Locate and clean the deep dorsal vein, dorsal artery and dorsal nerve of the penis (Plates 389; 3.4, 3.51 A&B). The deep dorsal vein is usually u ...
Palpation Techniques - ReadingSample - Beck-Shop
... over the anterolateral side of the tibia slightly inferior to the joint space (Fig. 6.51). This elevation is palpated as a semicircular structure directly inferior to the edge of the tibial plateau. ...
... over the anterolateral side of the tibia slightly inferior to the joint space (Fig. 6.51). This elevation is palpated as a semicircular structure directly inferior to the edge of the tibial plateau. ...
Flexion of Metatarsophalengeal Joints of Toes
... Flexion of Interphalangeal Joints of Toes: Test of Flex. Digit. Longus • Patient is backlying or sitting with the legs extended on the table. • Therapist stands at the foot of the table. The prox. hand grasps the middle row of phalanges of the lateral 4 toes. • For gr. 4 – 5 , resistance is given b ...
... Flexion of Interphalangeal Joints of Toes: Test of Flex. Digit. Longus • Patient is backlying or sitting with the legs extended on the table. • Therapist stands at the foot of the table. The prox. hand grasps the middle row of phalanges of the lateral 4 toes. • For gr. 4 – 5 , resistance is given b ...
Brachial Plexus
... traction or pressure. It may occurs in infants during a difficult delivery. Individual nerves can be divided by stab wounds. ...
... traction or pressure. It may occurs in infants during a difficult delivery. Individual nerves can be divided by stab wounds. ...
Lacrimal glands
... Check ligaments of the medial and lateral rectus muscles • Thickening of investing sheath covering med. and lat. recti • Medial check ligament attaches to the point immediately posterior to posterior lacrimal crest. • Lateral check ligament attaches to the orbital tubercle of zygomatic bone. ...
... Check ligaments of the medial and lateral rectus muscles • Thickening of investing sheath covering med. and lat. recti • Medial check ligament attaches to the point immediately posterior to posterior lacrimal crest. • Lateral check ligament attaches to the orbital tubercle of zygomatic bone. ...
A Clinical Review of Orbital Anatomy and Its Relevance to
... of Zinn, to surround and form the origin of the four rectus muscles (Figure 1) [2, 8]. This fibrous ring separates the fissure into intraconal and extraconal spaces. The lacrimal, frontal and trochlear nerves from the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve pass outside of the annulus of Zinn in ...
... of Zinn, to surround and form the origin of the four rectus muscles (Figure 1) [2, 8]. This fibrous ring separates the fissure into intraconal and extraconal spaces. The lacrimal, frontal and trochlear nerves from the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve pass outside of the annulus of Zinn in ...
23. larynx
... The lower portion of the fibroelastic membrane is called the cricothyroid ligament. Its anterior part is thickened and connected the cricoid cartilage to the lower margin of the thyroid cartilage. Its lateral part is thin and is attached below to the upper margin of the cricoid cartilage. The superi ...
... The lower portion of the fibroelastic membrane is called the cricothyroid ligament. Its anterior part is thickened and connected the cricoid cartilage to the lower margin of the thyroid cartilage. Its lateral part is thin and is attached below to the upper margin of the cricoid cartilage. The superi ...
Hard Palate
... • The vibrating line is an imaginary line drawn across the palate that marks the beginning of motion in the soft palate when an individual says “ah”. • It extends from one hamular notch to the other. • At the mid line it usually passes about 2 mm in front of the foveae palatine. Fovea Palatine • The ...
... • The vibrating line is an imaginary line drawn across the palate that marks the beginning of motion in the soft palate when an individual says “ah”. • It extends from one hamular notch to the other. • At the mid line it usually passes about 2 mm in front of the foveae palatine. Fovea Palatine • The ...
• Mouthparts 1 • Mouthparts 2 • Thorax and abdomen 1 • Thorax and
... eyes have thousands of more or less equivalent sensory cartridges called ommatidia. Each ommatidium has a hexagonal lens (hundreds in focus in this picture) and six to eight light-sensitive cells. Single homologous sensory cells from numerous adjacent ommatidia respond to light in their limited fiel ...
... eyes have thousands of more or less equivalent sensory cartridges called ommatidia. Each ommatidium has a hexagonal lens (hundreds in focus in this picture) and six to eight light-sensitive cells. Single homologous sensory cells from numerous adjacent ommatidia respond to light in their limited fiel ...
Experience with peroneus brevis muscle flaps for
... areas of the leg and ankle is shown in Table 1. Overall, there was no case of complete loss of flap. Loss of flap in critical areas was seen in four cases (<10%) requiring further flap cover. Of these four cases, three flaps were done for medial malleolar defects. No patient developed infection or a ...
... areas of the leg and ankle is shown in Table 1. Overall, there was no case of complete loss of flap. Loss of flap in critical areas was seen in four cases (<10%) requiring further flap cover. Of these four cases, three flaps were done for medial malleolar defects. No patient developed infection or a ...
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.