Management of Invasive Thyroid Carcinoma
... P4 and P3 are supposed to migrate down the neck to end up next to and around the thyroid gland ...
... P4 and P3 are supposed to migrate down the neck to end up next to and around the thyroid gland ...
3 Summary of the Gross Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles
... escriptions of the gross anatomy of the extraocular muscles can be found readily in standard texts, notably Wolffe’s Anatomy of the Eye, now in its 8th edition,3 Duke-Elder and Wybar,12 Whitnall,38 and Fink,14 to mention only a few. This chapter consists of a brief survey of the gross anatomy of the ...
... escriptions of the gross anatomy of the extraocular muscles can be found readily in standard texts, notably Wolffe’s Anatomy of the Eye, now in its 8th edition,3 Duke-Elder and Wybar,12 Whitnall,38 and Fink,14 to mention only a few. This chapter consists of a brief survey of the gross anatomy of the ...
Chapter 13- Bones and Muscles
... The Integumentary System Your skin, hair, and nails make up your body's covering, or integumentary system. Figure 3 shows the structure of human skin. The cells and tissues of your skin work together to create a barrier that protects your body from injury and disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Sk ...
... The Integumentary System Your skin, hair, and nails make up your body's covering, or integumentary system. Figure 3 shows the structure of human skin. The cells and tissues of your skin work together to create a barrier that protects your body from injury and disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Sk ...
Injuries To The Hand And Digits
... Dislocation at DIP are uncommon because of the firm attachments of the skin and subq tissue to the underlying bone. Dislocations at the DIP are usually dorsal. Reduction can be done by longitudinal traction and hyperextension, followed by direct dorsal pressure to the base of the distal ...
... Dislocation at DIP are uncommon because of the firm attachments of the skin and subq tissue to the underlying bone. Dislocations at the DIP are usually dorsal. Reduction can be done by longitudinal traction and hyperextension, followed by direct dorsal pressure to the base of the distal ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel yeditepepharmanatomy.wordpress.com Thoracic
... thoracic vertebræ and the posterior parts of the ribs. Anterior surface is formed by the sternum and costal cartilages. Lateral surfaces are formed by the ribs, separated from each other by the intercostal spaces, eleven in number, which are occupied by the intercostal muscles and membranes. The tru ...
... thoracic vertebræ and the posterior parts of the ribs. Anterior surface is formed by the sternum and costal cartilages. Lateral surfaces are formed by the ribs, separated from each other by the intercostal spaces, eleven in number, which are occupied by the intercostal muscles and membranes. The tru ...
2 m – 23. Х, ХI, ХII pairs of cranial nerves
... • Cardiac branches – these innervate regulate heart rate and provide visceral sensation to the organ. The vagal trunks enter the abdomen via the oesophageal hiatus, an opening in the diaphragm. In the Abdomen In the abdomen, the vagal trunks terminate by dividing into branches that supply the oesoph ...
... • Cardiac branches – these innervate regulate heart rate and provide visceral sensation to the organ. The vagal trunks enter the abdomen via the oesophageal hiatus, an opening in the diaphragm. In the Abdomen In the abdomen, the vagal trunks terminate by dividing into branches that supply the oesoph ...
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... locomotion. In addition, the configuration of the bony architecture provides inherent stability and limits total range of motion, while allowing multiaxial articulation and minimising the need for soft tissue constraint. Due to these characteristics, the hip joint plays a pivotal role in lower extre ...
... locomotion. In addition, the configuration of the bony architecture provides inherent stability and limits total range of motion, while allowing multiaxial articulation and minimising the need for soft tissue constraint. Due to these characteristics, the hip joint plays a pivotal role in lower extre ...
Origin
... and located dorsal to the gut tube and ventral to the nerve cord. It is a flexible structure that forms the main support of the body in the lowest Chordates, such as the Lancelet, a primitive backbone. From a similar structure in embryos of higher Vertebrates, the vertebral column is developed.A sem ...
... and located dorsal to the gut tube and ventral to the nerve cord. It is a flexible structure that forms the main support of the body in the lowest Chordates, such as the Lancelet, a primitive backbone. From a similar structure in embryos of higher Vertebrates, the vertebral column is developed.A sem ...
Oral embryology, histology and anatomy
... shape of the cells as being squamous (flat cells), cuboidal (cube shaped) or columnar (tall, narrow cells) and second by the number of cell layers. A single layer of epithelial cells is called simple and where there are several layers it is called stratified. The oral mucosa consists of: ...
... shape of the cells as being squamous (flat cells), cuboidal (cube shaped) or columnar (tall, narrow cells) and second by the number of cell layers. A single layer of epithelial cells is called simple and where there are several layers it is called stratified. The oral mucosa consists of: ...
Abnormal Branching of the Axillary Artery: Subscapular
... · The posterior circumflex humeral artery descends superficial to the axillary nerve and passed through the quadrangular space. · The circumflex scapular artery passes dorsally through upper quadrangular space. · The thoracodorsal artery accompanied the thoracodorsal nerve along the distal border of ...
... · The posterior circumflex humeral artery descends superficial to the axillary nerve and passed through the quadrangular space. · The circumflex scapular artery passes dorsally through upper quadrangular space. · The thoracodorsal artery accompanied the thoracodorsal nerve along the distal border of ...
ANATOMIC REPORT
... nasopharynx to the posterior border of the vomer. The mucoperiosteal layer was retracted laterally, exposing the clivus and the craniovertebral junction. On the clival surface, the pharyngeal tubercle was identified, and a clival craniectomy with an average diameter of 20 mm in length and 15 mm in w ...
... nasopharynx to the posterior border of the vomer. The mucoperiosteal layer was retracted laterally, exposing the clivus and the craniovertebral junction. On the clival surface, the pharyngeal tubercle was identified, and a clival craniectomy with an average diameter of 20 mm in length and 15 mm in w ...
28-1 Introduction to Arthropods
... INSIDE: Merostomata: Oldest living arthropods; They are heavily armored like crabs but have anatomy closer to that of spiders; They have chelicerae and five pairs of walking legs & a long spike-like tail. Arachnidia: Spiders are the largest group of arachnids; Some spin a strong web of flexible prot ...
... INSIDE: Merostomata: Oldest living arthropods; They are heavily armored like crabs but have anatomy closer to that of spiders; They have chelicerae and five pairs of walking legs & a long spike-like tail. Arachnidia: Spiders are the largest group of arachnids; Some spin a strong web of flexible prot ...
The Human Respiratory System
... nerves that then pass through the cribiform plate to the olfactory centres within the brain. Heating and conditioning of the inspired air occurs through a network of thin-walled veins that sits under the nasal epithelium. The superficial location and abundance of the blood vessels causes a natural h ...
... nerves that then pass through the cribiform plate to the olfactory centres within the brain. Heating and conditioning of the inspired air occurs through a network of thin-walled veins that sits under the nasal epithelium. The superficial location and abundance of the blood vessels causes a natural h ...
A variant oblique fissure of left lung
... these fissures either completely or partially. Accessory fissure could be the result of non-obliteration of spaces which normally are obliterated [2]. The accessory fissure may be of varying depth occurring between bronchopulmonary segments. The inferior accessory fissure which demarcates the medial ...
... these fissures either completely or partially. Accessory fissure could be the result of non-obliteration of spaces which normally are obliterated [2]. The accessory fissure may be of varying depth occurring between bronchopulmonary segments. The inferior accessory fissure which demarcates the medial ...
28-1 Introduction to Arthropods
... INSIDE: Merostomata: Oldest living arthropods; They are heavily armored like crabs but have anatomy closer to that of spiders; They have chelicerae and five pairs of walking legs & a long spike-like tail. Arachnidia: Spiders are the largest group of arachnids; Some spin a strong web of flexible prot ...
... INSIDE: Merostomata: Oldest living arthropods; They are heavily armored like crabs but have anatomy closer to that of spiders; They have chelicerae and five pairs of walking legs & a long spike-like tail. Arachnidia: Spiders are the largest group of arachnids; Some spin a strong web of flexible prot ...
Human Dissection Anatomy
... Physiological Sciences 107, as well as a more practical goal of preparing cadavers for use in that class this year as prosections. In pursuit of these goals, there are some important things you should keep in mind while dissecting. First and foremost, it is important to isolate structures without ca ...
... Physiological Sciences 107, as well as a more practical goal of preparing cadavers for use in that class this year as prosections. In pursuit of these goals, there are some important things you should keep in mind while dissecting. First and foremost, it is important to isolate structures without ca ...
Biology 255 – Human Anatomy Third Exam
... 4. Which of the following statements about the “general” anatomy of hollow digestive tract organs is/are incorrect? a) All hollow digestive tract organs have the same number and order of layers; b) The mucosa is composed entirely of epithelial tissue and is specialized for absorption; c) The submuco ...
... 4. Which of the following statements about the “general” anatomy of hollow digestive tract organs is/are incorrect? a) All hollow digestive tract organs have the same number and order of layers; b) The mucosa is composed entirely of epithelial tissue and is specialized for absorption; c) The submuco ...
Squid Dissection
... for seals, sperm whales, tuna, salmon and rockfish. Squid have eight ARMS and two TENTACLES, unlike octopus which only have eight arms. The arms are short. They rip-apart prey and stuff it into the mouth in the center of the arms. The tentacles are much longer and have suckers only at the ends. Squi ...
... for seals, sperm whales, tuna, salmon and rockfish. Squid have eight ARMS and two TENTACLES, unlike octopus which only have eight arms. The arms are short. They rip-apart prey and stuff it into the mouth in the center of the arms. The tentacles are much longer and have suckers only at the ends. Squi ...
Techniques for Preservation of the Frontotemporal Branch of Facial
... cutting through this septum or adhesion, one can find the FTBs of the facial nerve behind it in a fibro-fatty layer15,17,19 (►Fig. 1). According to Ammirati et al,11,12 occasionally a twig for the frontalis muscle may run in the fat pad between the two Journal of Neurological Surgery—Part B ...
... cutting through this septum or adhesion, one can find the FTBs of the facial nerve behind it in a fibro-fatty layer15,17,19 (►Fig. 1). According to Ammirati et al,11,12 occasionally a twig for the frontalis muscle may run in the fat pad between the two Journal of Neurological Surgery—Part B ...
Paranasal Sinus Anatomy and Function January 2002
... The development of the infundibulum precedes that of the sinuses. This recess, into which the anterior ethmoid sinuses, maxillary sinus and frontal sinus drain, is formed by multiple structures. The anterior wall is formed by the uncinate process, the medial wall is the frontal process of the maxill ...
... The development of the infundibulum precedes that of the sinuses. This recess, into which the anterior ethmoid sinuses, maxillary sinus and frontal sinus drain, is formed by multiple structures. The anterior wall is formed by the uncinate process, the medial wall is the frontal process of the maxill ...
Study of the variations of superior cerebellar artery in human cadavers
... The SCA was arising as a common trunk with PCA in 38 cases (25.3%) of which, in 17 cases SCA arose as common trunk as well as from the basilar artery. Early bifurcation, fenestration and hypoplastic SCA were noted in 8%. 0.7% and 0.7% of the cases studied. SCA with diameter of <1 mm was considered t ...
... The SCA was arising as a common trunk with PCA in 38 cases (25.3%) of which, in 17 cases SCA arose as common trunk as well as from the basilar artery. Early bifurcation, fenestration and hypoplastic SCA were noted in 8%. 0.7% and 0.7% of the cases studied. SCA with diameter of <1 mm was considered t ...
CAT PERIPHERAL NERVES
... of the neck to separate the superficial from the deep neck muscles (probe deeply) but do not sever the nerves. Cut the muscles just below the mandible so that you can turn out the flaps. ...
... of the neck to separate the superficial from the deep neck muscles (probe deeply) but do not sever the nerves. Cut the muscles just below the mandible so that you can turn out the flaps. ...
Neuro Anatomy Lec.7 أ.د.عبد الجبار الحبي طي The cerebrum consist
... known as occipito-temporal sulcus. thus above this sulcus and encloses between the collateral & the occipito-temporal sulci is the medial occipito-temporal gyrus & below the occipito-temporal sulcus is the lateral occipito-temporal gyrus. ...
... known as occipito-temporal sulcus. thus above this sulcus and encloses between the collateral & the occipito-temporal sulci is the medial occipito-temporal gyrus & below the occipito-temporal sulcus is the lateral occipito-temporal gyrus. ...
PDF - World Wide Journals
... Three compartments of JF include :- Anterior compartment, a smaller venous compartment (petrosal part) containing the inferior petrosal sinus; Middle compartment ,a neural compartment containing the CN IX to CN XI; Posterior compartment, a larger venous compartment (sigmoid part) containing the sigm ...
... Three compartments of JF include :- Anterior compartment, a smaller venous compartment (petrosal part) containing the inferior petrosal sinus; Middle compartment ,a neural compartment containing the CN IX to CN XI; Posterior compartment, a larger venous compartment (sigmoid part) containing the sigm ...
Anatomy
Anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. In some of its facets, anatomy is related to embryology and comparative anatomy, which itself is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny. Human anatomy is one of the basic essential sciences of medicine.The discipline of anatomy is divided into macroscopic and microscopic anatomy. Macroscopic anatomy, or gross anatomy, is the examination of an animal’s body parts using unaided eyesight. Gross anatomy also includes the branch of superficial anatomy. Microscopic anatomy involves the use of optical instruments in the study of the tissues of various structures, known as histology and also in the study of cells.The history of anatomy is characterized by a progressive understanding of the functions of the organs and structures of the human body. Methods have also improved dramatically, advancing from the examination of animals by dissection of carcasses and cadavers (corpses) to 20th century medical imaging techniques including X-ray, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging.