Acland`s DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy Transcript for Volume 4
... As in other parts of the body, understanding the bones provides the foundation for everything else we need to learn. The skull is such a complicated piece of bony anatomy that we won't try to understand all of it at once. Instead, we'll build up our picture of it a little at a time in the course of ...
... As in other parts of the body, understanding the bones provides the foundation for everything else we need to learn. The skull is such a complicated piece of bony anatomy that we won't try to understand all of it at once. Instead, we'll build up our picture of it a little at a time in the course of ...
variation of superficial veins pattern of upper limb found in
... variation of superficial veins of forearm on the right side. We found that extra or accessory cephalic vein is present, travels alongside the forearm’s radial or thumb side. It seems the accessory cephalic vein is direct branch of cephalic vein. Median cubital vein, communication between cephalic an ...
... variation of superficial veins of forearm on the right side. We found that extra or accessory cephalic vein is present, travels alongside the forearm’s radial or thumb side. It seems the accessory cephalic vein is direct branch of cephalic vein. Median cubital vein, communication between cephalic an ...
Cranial Anatomy in Tenrecid Insectivorans
... addition, photographs of these sections were taken using a Pixera digital camera and a Macintosh Powerbook. In most cases, photographs were taken at regular intervals (e.g., every 0.05–0.1 mm) and could subsequently be ‘‘stacked’’ using the public domain NIH Image program (developed at the U.S. Nati ...
... addition, photographs of these sections were taken using a Pixera digital camera and a Macintosh Powerbook. In most cases, photographs were taken at regular intervals (e.g., every 0.05–0.1 mm) and could subsequently be ‘‘stacked’’ using the public domain NIH Image program (developed at the U.S. Nati ...
morphological study of obturator artery
... variable and arises as a direct branch from the anterior division of internal iliac artery in 41.4% of instances, from the inferior epigastric artery in 19.5%, from the superior gluteal artery in 10%, from the inferior gluteal-internal pudendal trunk in 10% and by a double origin in 6.4%. In only 23 ...
... variable and arises as a direct branch from the anterior division of internal iliac artery in 41.4% of instances, from the inferior epigastric artery in 19.5%, from the superior gluteal artery in 10%, from the inferior gluteal-internal pudendal trunk in 10% and by a double origin in 6.4%. In only 23 ...
PDF - International Journal of Advanced Research
... Few authors differed in opinion. In one of the studies conducted by Lucev et al, he concluded that CCA bifurcated at the inferior border of hyoid bone in 25% cases, at superior border of hyoid bone and at inferior border of thyroid cartilage in 12.5% cases [6]. Our finding is consistent with that of ...
... Few authors differed in opinion. In one of the studies conducted by Lucev et al, he concluded that CCA bifurcated at the inferior border of hyoid bone in 25% cases, at superior border of hyoid bone and at inferior border of thyroid cartilage in 12.5% cases [6]. Our finding is consistent with that of ...
A triplicate obturator foramen
... anterosuperiorly by the superior pubic ramus, posteroinferiorly by the ischial ramus, laterally by the ischial body and medially by the pubic body and its inferior ramus. The foramen is covered by the obturator membrane, which is attached to its margins except above, where a communication exists bet ...
... anterosuperiorly by the superior pubic ramus, posteroinferiorly by the ischial ramus, laterally by the ischial body and medially by the pubic body and its inferior ramus. The foramen is covered by the obturator membrane, which is attached to its margins except above, where a communication exists bet ...
a case report on abnormal course of vena saphena parva
... the superficial veins.This results in an increased intra-luminal pressure, which the veins cannot withstand, causing them to become dilated and torturous. This condition is known as varicose veins. There are various soft tissue changes that can occur with chronic varicose veins. Due to the incompete ...
... the superficial veins.This results in an increased intra-luminal pressure, which the veins cannot withstand, causing them to become dilated and torturous. This condition is known as varicose veins. There are various soft tissue changes that can occur with chronic varicose veins. Due to the incompete ...
Computational macroscopical patterning of the medullary striae of
... of the medullary striae (MS) of fourth ventricle. After removing 71 fresh human brain stems, each respective rhomboid fossa was photographed. The MS were carefully identified to be shaped and fulfilled by means of a digital pen, using the Adobe Photoshop CS3® program. For absolute and relative analy ...
... of the medullary striae (MS) of fourth ventricle. After removing 71 fresh human brain stems, each respective rhomboid fossa was photographed. The MS were carefully identified to be shaped and fulfilled by means of a digital pen, using the Adobe Photoshop CS3® program. For absolute and relative analy ...
Accessory left testicular artery in association with double renal
... to the normal testicular artery. This variant artery passed farther laterally, ran downwards on the psoas major muscle lateral to the normal testicular artery, and crossed the ureter at a higher level than the normal testicular artery. This variant artery was accompanied by a testicular vein. Both t ...
... to the normal testicular artery. This variant artery passed farther laterally, ran downwards on the psoas major muscle lateral to the normal testicular artery, and crossed the ureter at a higher level than the normal testicular artery. This variant artery was accompanied by a testicular vein. Both t ...
Venous Collateral Circulation of the Extracranial
... more or less laminal way, accentuated by the existence of longitudinal septa, especially in midthird portion. Lateral sinuses drain the SSS, equally on both sides in only 20% of cases and asymmetrically in more than 50%, depending upon configuration of torcular Herophili (Schaller, 2004; Suzuki et a ...
... more or less laminal way, accentuated by the existence of longitudinal septa, especially in midthird portion. Lateral sinuses drain the SSS, equally on both sides in only 20% of cases and asymmetrically in more than 50%, depending upon configuration of torcular Herophili (Schaller, 2004; Suzuki et a ...
Title page Title of Article: - The cadaveric study of profunda brachii
... anatomical variant i.e double profunda brachii arteries traversing the radial groove. The profunda brachii artery - 1 was originating from the posteromedial aspect of the brachial artery, distal to teres major muscle. The profunda brachii artery – 2 was originating from the posterior circumflex hume ...
... anatomical variant i.e double profunda brachii arteries traversing the radial groove. The profunda brachii artery - 1 was originating from the posteromedial aspect of the brachial artery, distal to teres major muscle. The profunda brachii artery – 2 was originating from the posterior circumflex hume ...
Acland`s DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy Transcript for Volume 6
... the left atrium by way of the four pulmonary veins, two from the right lung, two from the left. The left atrium, like the right one, has a blind pouch, the left auricle or atrial appendage, which projects upwards and forwards. In diastole, the blood that's in the left atrium passes forwards into the ...
... the left atrium by way of the four pulmonary veins, two from the right lung, two from the left. The left atrium, like the right one, has a blind pouch, the left auricle or atrial appendage, which projects upwards and forwards. In diastole, the blood that's in the left atrium passes forwards into the ...
study of arterial variations in the arm
... case, both arteries traversed the radial groove. In case of fractures involving the radial groove of the humerus both the profunda brachii arteries may be involved resulting in excessive hemorrhage. Middle collateral (posterior descending) artery & its fascio cutaneous perforators provide the anatom ...
... case, both arteries traversed the radial groove. In case of fractures involving the radial groove of the humerus both the profunda brachii arteries may be involved resulting in excessive hemorrhage. Middle collateral (posterior descending) artery & its fascio cutaneous perforators provide the anatom ...
Fresno Madera Dental Society September 16, 2004
... Requires separate injection for each root Duration unpredictable, generally quite short Less volume of anesthetic used compared to other techniques ...
... Requires separate injection for each root Duration unpredictable, generally quite short Less volume of anesthetic used compared to other techniques ...
Cadaveric study on the branching pattern of profunda femoris artery
... when it originates from the femoral artery at a distance of 0-10mm away from the inguinal ligament. The advantage of high origin (0-10mm) of PFA is that it can be used for catheterization and for further investigation of any arterial system of the body.6 In the present study we have found that major ...
... when it originates from the femoral artery at a distance of 0-10mm away from the inguinal ligament. The advantage of high origin (0-10mm) of PFA is that it can be used for catheterization and for further investigation of any arterial system of the body.6 In the present study we have found that major ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences, karnataka
... 6.1 NEED FOR STUDY: The word "jugular" refers to the throat or neck. It derives from the Latin "jugulum" meaning throat or collarbone and the Latin "jugum" meaning yoke. Veins of neck are superficial or deep to deep fascia, and are not entirely separate. The external jugular vein forms part of the s ...
... 6.1 NEED FOR STUDY: The word "jugular" refers to the throat or neck. It derives from the Latin "jugulum" meaning throat or collarbone and the Latin "jugum" meaning yoke. Veins of neck are superficial or deep to deep fascia, and are not entirely separate. The external jugular vein forms part of the s ...
Practical Guide to Neck Dissection
... muscles and tendons, reduced to shreds by previous inexperienced dissectors. Then, 2 years later at midday, I found myself in a pathologic anatomy amphitheater with 300 students. An empty corpse lay on the distant dissection table with various removed organs lined up by its side. The lecturer was gi ...
... muscles and tendons, reduced to shreds by previous inexperienced dissectors. Then, 2 years later at midday, I found myself in a pathologic anatomy amphitheater with 300 students. An empty corpse lay on the distant dissection table with various removed organs lined up by its side. The lecturer was gi ...
THE ANATOMY OF THE TONGUE OF RANA HEXADACTYLA.
... insertion and from the difference in size of the muscles two groups can be recognized. The first, or petrohyoideus anterioris, is a thin flat muscle much wider than the rest. Though narrow at its origin it broaden! as it descends. I t is inserted on the sides of the posterior part of the hyoid, wher ...
... insertion and from the difference in size of the muscles two groups can be recognized. The first, or petrohyoideus anterioris, is a thin flat muscle much wider than the rest. Though narrow at its origin it broaden! as it descends. I t is inserted on the sides of the posterior part of the hyoid, wher ...
Why Does Man Have a Quadratus Plantae? A Review of Its
... (16). Studies have shown that the lack of quadratus plantae in these species can be explained by the need for their feet to work synergistically with their hands as grasping tools when swinging from branch to branch. This would explain why in the monkey foot, adductor hallucis and other thenar muscl ...
... (16). Studies have shown that the lack of quadratus plantae in these species can be explained by the need for their feet to work synergistically with their hands as grasping tools when swinging from branch to branch. This would explain why in the monkey foot, adductor hallucis and other thenar muscl ...
Jugular Fossa Lesions
... and the mean age of patients in these studies ranges from 32 to 49 years. The most common presentation is deficit of the lower cranial nerves (Cranial Nerves IX-XII), followed by hearing deficits and facial numbness resulting from compression of the spinal trigeminal tract. Meningothelial meningioma ...
... and the mean age of patients in these studies ranges from 32 to 49 years. The most common presentation is deficit of the lower cranial nerves (Cranial Nerves IX-XII), followed by hearing deficits and facial numbness resulting from compression of the spinal trigeminal tract. Meningothelial meningioma ...
Clinically-relevant variations of the carotid arterial
... and along the posterior pole of the superficial part of the submandibular salivary gland. On the left side, the superior thyroid artery was absent and a common linguofacial trunk was seen arising from the CCA (Fig. 2). The course of the facial artery on the left side was normal and the occipital, as ...
... and along the posterior pole of the superficial part of the submandibular salivary gland. On the left side, the superior thyroid artery was absent and a common linguofacial trunk was seen arising from the CCA (Fig. 2). The course of the facial artery on the left side was normal and the occipital, as ...
Absence of Inferior Gluteal Artery: A Rare Observation
... the superior gluteal artery constantly divides into two main branches, which are called the ascending and transverse branches. Of the ascending and transverse branches, one or both usually give off at least one well developed division running on the undersurface of the gluteus maximus muscle (98.2%) ...
... the superior gluteal artery constantly divides into two main branches, which are called the ascending and transverse branches. Of the ascending and transverse branches, one or both usually give off at least one well developed division running on the undersurface of the gluteus maximus muscle (98.2%) ...
Lower Lumbar Facet Joint Complex Anatomy
... configuration of the matching facets are associated with joint motion and joint dysfunctions [1,19,20,41-44]. The collagen fiber arrangement of a capsule may permit motion in one direction, but limit motion in another. Dysfunctional joint movements can result in excessive joint articular cartilage w ...
... configuration of the matching facets are associated with joint motion and joint dysfunctions [1,19,20,41-44]. The collagen fiber arrangement of a capsule may permit motion in one direction, but limit motion in another. Dysfunctional joint movements can result in excessive joint articular cartilage w ...
1 Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall
... uses two imaginary planes that run through the umbilicus, one passing horizontally and the other vertically. The four quadrants separated by these planes divide the anterior abdomen into the right and left upper and lower quadrants. In summary, the regions described above help medical practitioners ...
... uses two imaginary planes that run through the umbilicus, one passing horizontally and the other vertically. The four quadrants separated by these planes divide the anterior abdomen into the right and left upper and lower quadrants. In summary, the regions described above help medical practitioners ...
A Morphological Study of Brachial Artery, its Branching Pattern and
... and 2% of profunda brachii artery in his dissection arose from a common trunk with superior ulnar collateral artery. Keen (1961)[8] reported 61% of profunda brachii artery arose as a branch of brachial artery. In 13% cases, the profunda brachii artery arose as a common trunk with superior ulnar coll ...
... and 2% of profunda brachii artery in his dissection arose from a common trunk with superior ulnar collateral artery. Keen (1961)[8] reported 61% of profunda brachii artery arose as a branch of brachial artery. In 13% cases, the profunda brachii artery arose as a common trunk with superior ulnar coll ...
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.