No. 19
... tissue but is separated from it by a thin membranous sac, named the sheath of eyeball (the capsule of Tenon). This sheath envelops the eyeball from the optic nerve to the sclerocorneal junction. Its inner surface is smooth, and is separated from the outer surface of the sclera by the episcleral spac ...
... tissue but is separated from it by a thin membranous sac, named the sheath of eyeball (the capsule of Tenon). This sheath envelops the eyeball from the optic nerve to the sclerocorneal junction. Its inner surface is smooth, and is separated from the outer surface of the sclera by the episcleral spac ...
Anatomy and Blood Supply of the Sternum
... Taylor 1984) and sternal/perforating/intercostal (both sternal and anterior intercostal rami originate from a perforating branch; Berdajs et al. 2006; de Jesus and Acland 1995; Itezerote et al. 2012; Pietrasik et al. 1999). A particular rare type is the persistent posterior intercostal artery that ...
... Taylor 1984) and sternal/perforating/intercostal (both sternal and anterior intercostal rami originate from a perforating branch; Berdajs et al. 2006; de Jesus and Acland 1995; Itezerote et al. 2012; Pietrasik et al. 1999). A particular rare type is the persistent posterior intercostal artery that ...
No. 12
... medial surfaces, and the anterior and posterior borders. The blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics pass through the posterior border to enter or leave the testis. The posterior border connect with the epididymis. ...
... medial surfaces, and the anterior and posterior borders. The blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics pass through the posterior border to enter or leave the testis. The posterior border connect with the epididymis. ...
Anatomy
... and arrangement of the surrounding organs. Nonetheless, in most species it is divided into right and left lobes; exceptions to this general rule include snakes, where the shape of the body necessitates a simple cigar-like form. The internal structure of the liver is broadly similar in all vertebrate ...
... and arrangement of the surrounding organs. Nonetheless, in most species it is divided into right and left lobes; exceptions to this general rule include snakes, where the shape of the body necessitates a simple cigar-like form. The internal structure of the liver is broadly similar in all vertebrate ...
The angiosomes of the body and their supply to perforator flaps
... the body. Br J Plast Surg 1987;40:131; with permission.) (See also Color Plate 3). ...
... the body. Br J Plast Surg 1987;40:131; with permission.) (See also Color Plate 3). ...
Intercostal, Ilioinguinal, and Iliohypogastric Nerve Transfer after
... Spinal cord injury has been investigated in various animal studies. One promising therapeutic approach involves the transfer of peripheral nerves originating above the level of injury into those originating below the level of injury. The overall goal of this study is to evaluate in cadaveric and ani ...
... Spinal cord injury has been investigated in various animal studies. One promising therapeutic approach involves the transfer of peripheral nerves originating above the level of injury into those originating below the level of injury. The overall goal of this study is to evaluate in cadaveric and ani ...
- University of Warwick
... thoracic branches; the next four are limited to the thorax and the lower five supply thorax and upper abdomen. This accounts for the distribution of pain due from chest wall infiltration. They pass forward in the intercostal spaces below the intercostals vessels initially lying between the pleura an ...
... thoracic branches; the next four are limited to the thorax and the lower five supply thorax and upper abdomen. This accounts for the distribution of pain due from chest wall infiltration. They pass forward in the intercostal spaces below the intercostals vessels initially lying between the pleura an ...
Lecture 14: The Spinal Cord
... 2. Sensory information is delivered to the CNS via AFFERENT pathways. A. Stretch receptors in the quadriceps muscle group are activated by the WHACK B. The receptors cause SS neurons to FIRE a message that travels toward the CNS C. The axons of SS neurons travel TOGETHER, in a NERVE. D. The cel ...
... 2. Sensory information is delivered to the CNS via AFFERENT pathways. A. Stretch receptors in the quadriceps muscle group are activated by the WHACK B. The receptors cause SS neurons to FIRE a message that travels toward the CNS C. The axons of SS neurons travel TOGETHER, in a NERVE. D. The cel ...
the Internal Capsule - Turkish Neurosurgery
... of fiber dissection was adopted. The internal capsule was dissected from superiolateral, inferior and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere. During and after dissection its relation with basal ganglia and other related structures were studied. RESULTS: The internal capsule was demonstrated by dissec ...
... of fiber dissection was adopted. The internal capsule was dissected from superiolateral, inferior and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere. During and after dissection its relation with basal ganglia and other related structures were studied. RESULTS: The internal capsule was demonstrated by dissec ...
PDF - Anatomy Journal of Africa
... In the majority of cases, the main trunk of the DPA gave rise to two distinct distal branches in relation to the IER. The mean size of the DPA main trunk and its branches, distal to the level of the inferior extensor retinaculum (IER) are presented in Figure 1. In order to determine whether the term ...
... In the majority of cases, the main trunk of the DPA gave rise to two distinct distal branches in relation to the IER. The mean size of the DPA main trunk and its branches, distal to the level of the inferior extensor retinaculum (IER) are presented in Figure 1. In order to determine whether the term ...
The Vertebral Column
... • C1 the atlas, has no body and no spinous process, it is a ring of bone consisting of anterior and posterior arches and a lateral mass on each side. It carries the skull and the superior articular facets receive the occipital condyles allowing you to nod • C2 the axis, has a body, spine, and other ...
... • C1 the atlas, has no body and no spinous process, it is a ring of bone consisting of anterior and posterior arches and a lateral mass on each side. It carries the skull and the superior articular facets receive the occipital condyles allowing you to nod • C2 the axis, has a body, spine, and other ...
Biology Class X for SA-I 2015-16
... Answer : Multicellular organisms such as humans possess complex body designs. They have specialised cells and tissues for performing various necessary functions of the body such as intake of food and oxygen. Unlike unicellular organisms, multicellular cells are not in direct contact with the outside ...
... Answer : Multicellular organisms such as humans possess complex body designs. They have specialised cells and tissues for performing various necessary functions of the body such as intake of food and oxygen. Unlike unicellular organisms, multicellular cells are not in direct contact with the outside ...
- An International Journal of Experimental and Clinical
... muscle mass migrate from the para-axial mesenchyme of the somitomeres. Another interesting fact about the development of these muscles is that surrounding neural cells contribute to this lineage. It is also recognized that the HOX genes play an important role in the organization of nervous system an ...
... muscle mass migrate from the para-axial mesenchyme of the somitomeres. Another interesting fact about the development of these muscles is that surrounding neural cells contribute to this lineage. It is also recognized that the HOX genes play an important role in the organization of nervous system an ...
Rare variation of flexor digitorum longus muscle of
... Flexor digitorum longus is one of the muscles of posterior compartment of leg. This paper primarily focuses on the variation of flexor digitorum longus muscle of leg. Sixty inferior extremities were dissected. A small muscle taking origin from the tendon of flexor digitorum longus was observed. Some ...
... Flexor digitorum longus is one of the muscles of posterior compartment of leg. This paper primarily focuses on the variation of flexor digitorum longus muscle of leg. Sixty inferior extremities were dissected. A small muscle taking origin from the tendon of flexor digitorum longus was observed. Some ...
Enlarged Middle Cervical Ganglion with Ansa Subclavia
... The sympathetic chains are two in number and are paravertebral in position. Each ganglionated trunk extends from the base of skull to the coccyx. The diversity of structures present in the neck makes it an important region of study from an anatomical point of view. The cervical part of sympathetic c ...
... The sympathetic chains are two in number and are paravertebral in position. Each ganglionated trunk extends from the base of skull to the coccyx. The diversity of structures present in the neck makes it an important region of study from an anatomical point of view. The cervical part of sympathetic c ...
Anatomy and histology of apical support: a literature review
... imaging has provided new insight due to the possibility of studying these structures in living women without any dissection or tissue-fixing artifact [6, 7]. Furthermore, their contents have been revealed using modern histological techniques such as immunohistochemistry [8]. Given the importance of ...
... imaging has provided new insight due to the possibility of studying these structures in living women without any dissection or tissue-fixing artifact [6, 7]. Furthermore, their contents have been revealed using modern histological techniques such as immunohistochemistry [8]. Given the importance of ...
study of variant heads of triceps muscle with its developmental basis.
... triceps brachii muscle converged to form a superficial tendon which was inserted into the posterior part of the superior surface of the olecranon process of the ulna. The medial head of triceps muscle was partly inserted into the superficial tendon and partly into the posterior part of the superior ...
... triceps brachii muscle converged to form a superficial tendon which was inserted into the posterior part of the superior surface of the olecranon process of the ulna. The medial head of triceps muscle was partly inserted into the superficial tendon and partly into the posterior part of the superior ...
Anatomy and Physiology Exam I
... What does SR stand for? What is it? What mineral is necessary for a muscle contraction to occur? Where is the mineral stored inside the muscle fiber? Muscle contraction depends on what two primary contractile proteins found in muscle? What are the long strands of contractile proteins called inside t ...
... What does SR stand for? What is it? What mineral is necessary for a muscle contraction to occur? Where is the mineral stored inside the muscle fiber? Muscle contraction depends on what two primary contractile proteins found in muscle? What are the long strands of contractile proteins called inside t ...
Hip Joint [PPT]
... • It may be posterior(more common), anterior(less common), or central (rare). The sciatic nerve maybe injured in posterior dislocations. ...
... • It may be posterior(more common), anterior(less common), or central (rare). The sciatic nerve maybe injured in posterior dislocations. ...
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... manubrium of the sternum at the sternoclavicular (SC) joint. • Its lateral half is concave anteriorly, and its acromial end is flat where it articulates with the acromion of the scapula at the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. The medial two thirds of the shaft of the clavicle are convex anteriorly, whe ...
... manubrium of the sternum at the sternoclavicular (SC) joint. • Its lateral half is concave anteriorly, and its acromial end is flat where it articulates with the acromion of the scapula at the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. The medial two thirds of the shaft of the clavicle are convex anteriorly, whe ...
Human Body Unit
... * Bonus Question if done really well (I’ve given up to 10 points in the past) Please create the insides of a human to the best of your ability. Skip the skeletal system for the whole body. – Maybe put the skeletal system in one arm and leg, and the muscular system in one arm and leg. Try and label a ...
... * Bonus Question if done really well (I’ve given up to 10 points in the past) Please create the insides of a human to the best of your ability. Skip the skeletal system for the whole body. – Maybe put the skeletal system in one arm and leg, and the muscular system in one arm and leg. Try and label a ...
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.