Linea alba conus medullaris: a stable anatomical
... the second lumbar vertebrae [3–7]. The structure of the pia mater is that of loose connective tissue, containing collagen, elastin and reticulin fibers with flat mesothyliocytes like those of the arachnoid; the cells are considered to be fibrocytic elements by some, especially where they form severa ...
... the second lumbar vertebrae [3–7]. The structure of the pia mater is that of loose connective tissue, containing collagen, elastin and reticulin fibers with flat mesothyliocytes like those of the arachnoid; the cells are considered to be fibrocytic elements by some, especially where they form severa ...
paired pleuropericardial membranes and the diaphragm.
... membranes appears to be aided by lung buds invading the lateral body wall and by tension on the common cardinal veins resulting from rapid longitudinal growth. – 3. These membranes develop into the definitive fibrous pericardium surrounding the heart. ...
... membranes appears to be aided by lung buds invading the lateral body wall and by tension on the common cardinal veins resulting from rapid longitudinal growth. – 3. These membranes develop into the definitive fibrous pericardium surrounding the heart. ...
Anatomy and Pathology of the Achilles Tendon Tracy MacNair
... •Ly et al. Anatomy of and Abnormalities Associated with Kager’s Fat Pad. AJR; 182; 147-154 •O’Brien. The Anatomy of the Achilles Tendon. Foot Ankle Clin N Am 2005; 10: 225-238 •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of the calcaneal tuberosity. Annals of Anatomy. 2008 •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of th ...
... •Ly et al. Anatomy of and Abnormalities Associated with Kager’s Fat Pad. AJR; 182; 147-154 •O’Brien. The Anatomy of the Achilles Tendon. Foot Ankle Clin N Am 2005; 10: 225-238 •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of the calcaneal tuberosity. Annals of Anatomy. 2008 •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of th ...
Anatomical Variations in the Arteries and Nerves of the Right Carotid
... The Superior thyroid artery (STA) is the first branch of External carotid artery given off from its anterior aspect, just below the level of the greater cornu of hyoid bone. This artery runs along the lateral border of thyrohyoid muscle to reach the apex of the lobe of thyroid gland, thus furnishing ...
... The Superior thyroid artery (STA) is the first branch of External carotid artery given off from its anterior aspect, just below the level of the greater cornu of hyoid bone. This artery runs along the lateral border of thyrohyoid muscle to reach the apex of the lobe of thyroid gland, thus furnishing ...
1-Anatomy of the female reproductive system
... rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uterus to lateral wall of pelvis, encloses the uterine tubes ...
... rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uterus to lateral wall of pelvis, encloses the uterine tubes ...
L3-Anatomy of the female reproductive system
... rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uterus to lateral wall of pelvis, encloses the uterine tubes ...
... rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uterus to lateral wall of pelvis, encloses the uterine tubes ...
Organization of the antero
... • Midline incisions can be made rapidly without cutting muscle, major blood vessels, or nerves. They cut through the fibrous tissue of the linea alba, superior and/or inferior to the umbilicus. Because the linea alba transmits only small vessels and nerves to the skin, a midline incision is relative ...
... • Midline incisions can be made rapidly without cutting muscle, major blood vessels, or nerves. They cut through the fibrous tissue of the linea alba, superior and/or inferior to the umbilicus. Because the linea alba transmits only small vessels and nerves to the skin, a midline incision is relative ...
preperitoneal-anatomy - Michigan Hernia Surgery
... lunaris. This layer is more prominent cephalad. Caudad, it seems to thin out. This is the variably attenuated posterior rectus sheath (see next section). The relationships of the peritoneum and preperitoneal fascias are relatively straightforward in the central aspect of the lower anterior abdominal ...
... lunaris. This layer is more prominent cephalad. Caudad, it seems to thin out. This is the variably attenuated posterior rectus sheath (see next section). The relationships of the peritoneum and preperitoneal fascias are relatively straightforward in the central aspect of the lower anterior abdominal ...
237 innervation of the pronator teres muscle
... median nerve to the pronator teres was examined. The elbow articular line was used as reference point. In all cases the most branches of the median nerve to the pronator teres began in the arm distal third part, whereas the most branches penetrated at the distal half of the forearm proximal third pa ...
... median nerve to the pronator teres was examined. The elbow articular line was used as reference point. In all cases the most branches of the median nerve to the pronator teres began in the arm distal third part, whereas the most branches penetrated at the distal half of the forearm proximal third pa ...
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... the reconstruction of the amputated breast (2), (4): 1. It’s an alternative in the event that the TRAM flap can’t be performed (it’s been previously performed or the patient has undergone an abdominoplasty), and the medical condition of the patient allows for a long surgical procedure. 2. The pedicl ...
... the reconstruction of the amputated breast (2), (4): 1. It’s an alternative in the event that the TRAM flap can’t be performed (it’s been previously performed or the patient has undergone an abdominoplasty), and the medical condition of the patient allows for a long surgical procedure. 2. The pedicl ...
Anatomy, Function, and Evaluation of the Salivary Glands
... ishing prominence of interstitial connective tissue. The first of the glands to appear, during the sixth ges- The paired parotid glands are the largest of the major salitational week, is the primordial parotid gland. It develops vary glands and weigh, on average, 15–30 g. Located in from the posteri ...
... ishing prominence of interstitial connective tissue. The first of the glands to appear, during the sixth ges- The paired parotid glands are the largest of the major salitational week, is the primordial parotid gland. It develops vary glands and weigh, on average, 15–30 g. Located in from the posteri ...
Anatomy, Function, and Evaluation of the Salivary Glands
... ishing prominence of interstitial connective tissue. The first of the glands to appear, during the sixth ges- The paired parotid glands are the largest of the major salitational week, is the primordial parotid gland. It develops vary glands and weigh, on average, 15–30 g. Located in from the posteri ...
... ishing prominence of interstitial connective tissue. The first of the glands to appear, during the sixth ges- The paired parotid glands are the largest of the major salitational week, is the primordial parotid gland. It develops vary glands and weigh, on average, 15–30 g. Located in from the posteri ...
07-lumbar plexus+lymphatics
... Visceral layer of pelvic fascia -it is a layer of loose C.T.that covers and support all pelvic viscera. -it is continuous with the parietal layer at the pelvic wall. -in certain locations, thickening of visceral pelvic fascia leads to formation of fascial ligaments as pubovesical & sacrocervical li ...
... Visceral layer of pelvic fascia -it is a layer of loose C.T.that covers and support all pelvic viscera. -it is continuous with the parietal layer at the pelvic wall. -in certain locations, thickening of visceral pelvic fascia leads to formation of fascial ligaments as pubovesical & sacrocervical li ...
Cnidarians-Student_Version
... in all directions rather than along a specific path. Even if only a single protoneuron is excited, the entire net quickly becomes stimulated. Although some cnidarians show more organization of nerve cells than others, none have a region centralized enough to be called a brain. The cnidarians do not ...
... in all directions rather than along a specific path. Even if only a single protoneuron is excited, the entire net quickly becomes stimulated. Although some cnidarians show more organization of nerve cells than others, none have a region centralized enough to be called a brain. The cnidarians do not ...
variant antero lateral positon of external carotid artery and
... The Carotid Arteries Position, Branches may be seen. Study Design: In Present study, we report a rare Positional Variation of External carotid [ECA] artery in relation with the internal carotid artery [ICA]. The External carotid artery was seen Antero lateral to the internal carotid artery at the bi ...
... The Carotid Arteries Position, Branches may be seen. Study Design: In Present study, we report a rare Positional Variation of External carotid [ECA] artery in relation with the internal carotid artery [ICA]. The External carotid artery was seen Antero lateral to the internal carotid artery at the bi ...
The anatomical basis for surgical preservation of temporal muscle
... FIG. 6. Artist’s illustration of reattachment of the temporal muscle to the superior temporal line, preserving muscle tension. Inset shows hole making at the superior temporal line in the bone flap for muscle reattachment. ...
... FIG. 6. Artist’s illustration of reattachment of the temporal muscle to the superior temporal line, preserving muscle tension. Inset shows hole making at the superior temporal line in the bone flap for muscle reattachment. ...
Prerequisite Chart - School of Rehabilitation Therapy
... This chart contains courses from Canadian Universities that are acceptable to use as prerequisites for PT admissions. There may be courses that are not on the chart but might be acceptable. In order to determine if your course/s meets the prerequisite requirements, first, please check this Prerequis ...
... This chart contains courses from Canadian Universities that are acceptable to use as prerequisites for PT admissions. There may be courses that are not on the chart but might be acceptable. In order to determine if your course/s meets the prerequisite requirements, first, please check this Prerequis ...
International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
... surgery so that these structures can be identified and protected. The MCN ordinarily enters CB muscle from its medial aspect approximately 5 cm distal to the tip of coracoid process but is shown to have frequent variations. Instead of piercing the CB muscle, the nerve may adhere to the MN for some d ...
... surgery so that these structures can be identified and protected. The MCN ordinarily enters CB muscle from its medial aspect approximately 5 cm distal to the tip of coracoid process but is shown to have frequent variations. Instead of piercing the CB muscle, the nerve may adhere to the MN for some d ...
Full Text Article - European Journal of Biomedical and
... adjoining interosseus membrane and from middle third of posterior surface of radius distal to the attachment of supinator. Muscle emerges downwards and laterally between posterior and lateral groups of superficial and extensor muscles and forms a tendon just proximal to the wrist, this runs in a gro ...
... adjoining interosseus membrane and from middle third of posterior surface of radius distal to the attachment of supinator. Muscle emerges downwards and laterally between posterior and lateral groups of superficial and extensor muscles and forms a tendon just proximal to the wrist, this runs in a gro ...
Dissection of Anterior Abdominal Wall
... With the cadaver in the supine position, incise the skin in the midline from the xiphisternal joint to the pubic symphysis, cutting around the umbilicus. Then incise the skin 1 inch above the pubis symphysis laterally over to and a little above the iliac crest to the midaxillary line on both sides. ...
... With the cadaver in the supine position, incise the skin in the midline from the xiphisternal joint to the pubic symphysis, cutting around the umbilicus. Then incise the skin 1 inch above the pubis symphysis laterally over to and a little above the iliac crest to the midaxillary line on both sides. ...
09-Urinary Bladder2008-03
... of bifurcation of common iliac artery Runs downward in front to internal iliac artery, reaches ischial spine Turns forward and medially , enters the upper lateral angle of urinary bladder Near its termination, is crossed by the vas deferens ...
... of bifurcation of common iliac artery Runs downward in front to internal iliac artery, reaches ischial spine Turns forward and medially , enters the upper lateral angle of urinary bladder Near its termination, is crossed by the vas deferens ...
OIMB GK12 CURRICULUM JELLIES
... water). Ask the class what eats jellies (only three animals: other jellies, sea turtles, and the sunfish). Ask why more animals don’t eat jellies (they are mostly water so do not provide a lot of food, and they have stingers). Ask what jellies eat (plankton--baby animals and small plants; fish; crab ...
... water). Ask the class what eats jellies (only three animals: other jellies, sea turtles, and the sunfish). Ask why more animals don’t eat jellies (they are mostly water so do not provide a lot of food, and they have stingers). Ask what jellies eat (plankton--baby animals and small plants; fish; crab ...
ON THE INTERNAL ANATOMY OF THE FAMILIES OF OPISTHOMI.
... pharyngeal bones are beset with minute, recurved, pointed teeth on their surface. The oesophagus is more or less funnel-shaped and is imperceptibly continuous with the stomach. The inner surface of the oesophagus is raised into numerous longitudinal folds. The stomach is long, straight, tubular and ...
... pharyngeal bones are beset with minute, recurved, pointed teeth on their surface. The oesophagus is more or less funnel-shaped and is imperceptibly continuous with the stomach. The inner surface of the oesophagus is raised into numerous longitudinal folds. The stomach is long, straight, tubular and ...
PDF - Bentham Open
... morphogenesis of the mandibular arch plate in the period between the 4th and 6th weeks can lead to anomalies of all or most structures – bones, muscles, nerves, and vasculature – derived from or associated with the mesodermal plate of that arch [52-54]. Clearly, it is more meaningful to investigate ...
... morphogenesis of the mandibular arch plate in the period between the 4th and 6th weeks can lead to anomalies of all or most structures – bones, muscles, nerves, and vasculature – derived from or associated with the mesodermal plate of that arch [52-54]. Clearly, it is more meaningful to investigate ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSRJDMS)
... During routine dissection an unusual unilateral origin of sub scapulo-supra scapular trunk was observed in nearly old male embalmed cadaver, in the department of anatomy Sri B M Patil medical college Bijapur. The anomalous origin of arterial trunk has seen to be arising from first part of the axilla ...
... During routine dissection an unusual unilateral origin of sub scapulo-supra scapular trunk was observed in nearly old male embalmed cadaver, in the department of anatomy Sri B M Patil medical college Bijapur. The anomalous origin of arterial trunk has seen to be arising from first part of the axilla ...
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.