Variation in the Formation of Sural Nerve –A Case Report
... separately without formation of a unique nerve trunk i.e sural nerve is not formed. In these people, the skin normally innervated by the sural nerve is supplied by the medial and lateral sural cutaneous branches. The sural nerve accompanies the small saphenous vein and enters the foot posterior to t ...
... separately without formation of a unique nerve trunk i.e sural nerve is not formed. In these people, the skin normally innervated by the sural nerve is supplied by the medial and lateral sural cutaneous branches. The sural nerve accompanies the small saphenous vein and enters the foot posterior to t ...
Accessory Meningeal Artery - American Journal of Neuroradiology
... AMA stems directly from the internal maxillary artery (Fig . 2). In the superficial variation (internal maxillary artery lateral to the lateral pterygoid muscle), the AMA originates from the middle meningeal artery (Fig. 3). In approximately 13% of cases this rule does not apply. The AMA, after orig ...
... AMA stems directly from the internal maxillary artery (Fig . 2). In the superficial variation (internal maxillary artery lateral to the lateral pterygoid muscle), the AMA originates from the middle meningeal artery (Fig. 3). In approximately 13% of cases this rule does not apply. The AMA, after orig ...
HIGH-YIELD: Gross Anatomy, FIFTH EDITION
... drawings, MRIs, CT scans, radiographs, and cross-sectional anatomy. This edition is particularly exciting because we have included colored diagrams and figures to assist the learning process. In addition, High-Yield Gross Anatomy directly addresses clinical issues and common clinical techniques (e.g. ...
... drawings, MRIs, CT scans, radiographs, and cross-sectional anatomy. This edition is particularly exciting because we have included colored diagrams and figures to assist the learning process. In addition, High-Yield Gross Anatomy directly addresses clinical issues and common clinical techniques (e.g. ...
variation of superficial veins pattern of upper limb found in
... with the basilic vein by an obliquely crossing median cubital vein at the level of elbow in most cases. The basilic vein begins at the ulnar side or medial side of the dorsal venous arch, passes along the medial aspect of the forearm, pierces the deep fascia at the elbow and joins the venae comitant ...
... with the basilic vein by an obliquely crossing median cubital vein at the level of elbow in most cases. The basilic vein begins at the ulnar side or medial side of the dorsal venous arch, passes along the medial aspect of the forearm, pierces the deep fascia at the elbow and joins the venae comitant ...
Geometry 1 Unit 6
... Converse of the Consecutive Angles in a Parallelogram Theorem If an angle of a quadrilateral is supplementary to both of its consecutive angles, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. B ...
... Converse of the Consecutive Angles in a Parallelogram Theorem If an angle of a quadrilateral is supplementary to both of its consecutive angles, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. B ...
Study Questions – Exam 2
... (adam’s apple). Make sure you are finding the tip! 2. Have patient turn head to emphasize SCL muscle. Locate point level with adam’s apple between sternal head and clavicular head of SCL muscle. This channel crosses the midline of the body! Located on opposite side from where the channel started! Lo ...
... (adam’s apple). Make sure you are finding the tip! 2. Have patient turn head to emphasize SCL muscle. Locate point level with adam’s apple between sternal head and clavicular head of SCL muscle. This channel crosses the midline of the body! Located on opposite side from where the channel started! Lo ...
Copia di 1.ShoulderComplexHungary2016ForParticipants
... Superior Labrum Anterior-Posterior • The feature that makes SLAP possible is the way the upper biceps tendon hooks over the head of the humerus. If the arm is forcefully bent inward and twists at the shoulder, the humeral head acts as a lever and tears the biceps tendon and labrum cartilage from t ...
... Superior Labrum Anterior-Posterior • The feature that makes SLAP possible is the way the upper biceps tendon hooks over the head of the humerus. If the arm is forcefully bent inward and twists at the shoulder, the humeral head acts as a lever and tears the biceps tendon and labrum cartilage from t ...
Morphology of the melon and its tendinous connections
... upon by facial muscles (rostral, pars anterointernus, and nasal plug muscles). The goals of this study were to investigate the gross morphology of the melon in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and to describe how it is tendinously connected to these facial muscles. Standard gross dissecti ...
... upon by facial muscles (rostral, pars anterointernus, and nasal plug muscles). The goals of this study were to investigate the gross morphology of the melon in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and to describe how it is tendinously connected to these facial muscles. Standard gross dissecti ...
a study of foramen of arcuale in atlas vertebra: incidence and clinical
... should be considered in patients of vertigo, headache, migraine, shoulder and neck pain. Cervical spine radiography is indicated in cases of C1 lateral mass screw fixation and other spine surgeries to avoid damage to the vertebral artery. Excess extension of neck should also be avoided during surger ...
... should be considered in patients of vertigo, headache, migraine, shoulder and neck pain. Cervical spine radiography is indicated in cases of C1 lateral mass screw fixation and other spine surgeries to avoid damage to the vertebral artery. Excess extension of neck should also be avoided during surger ...
06-Cranial Cavity-IINew.part 22008-10
... trigeminal nerve run forward in the lateral wall of the sinus. ...
... trigeminal nerve run forward in the lateral wall of the sinus. ...
the shoulder complex
... body) and at the same time is retroverted (with respect to the scapula). Rotation of the scapula in the frontal plane about a bodyfixed anterior–posterior (AP) axis is also described (Fig. 8.5). This frontal plane rotation of the scapula is described by either the upward or downward orientation of t ...
... body) and at the same time is retroverted (with respect to the scapula). Rotation of the scapula in the frontal plane about a bodyfixed anterior–posterior (AP) axis is also described (Fig. 8.5). This frontal plane rotation of the scapula is described by either the upward or downward orientation of t ...
A Cadaveric Analysis of the Vastus Medialis Longus and
... Both lower limbs from one whole, intact cadaver were examined in this study. The cadaver had no visible evidence of surgery or trauma to the hip, thigh, tibiofemoral joint, or lower leg region. The cadaver did not appear to have any abnormalities in relation to the patella. The dissection protocol w ...
... Both lower limbs from one whole, intact cadaver were examined in this study. The cadaver had no visible evidence of surgery or trauma to the hip, thigh, tibiofemoral joint, or lower leg region. The cadaver did not appear to have any abnormalities in relation to the patella. The dissection protocol w ...
Bedside Clinics in Surgery
... case. The detailed discussion about that particular disease is presented afterward. The summary described may not be reproducible in examination, but provides a valuable guideline as to how to write a good summary of a particular case. Demonstration of physical signs with photographs and schematic d ...
... case. The detailed discussion about that particular disease is presented afterward. The summary described may not be reproducible in examination, but provides a valuable guideline as to how to write a good summary of a particular case. Demonstration of physical signs with photographs and schematic d ...
Bilateral anomalous suprascapular arteries
... Institute of Medical Sciences, Indore, India. These arteries originated from the supro-dorsal aspect of the axillary arteries opposite to the origin of the subscapular arteries on both the sides. These vessels ascended upwards between the lateral cord of the brachial plexus anteriorly and the poster ...
... Institute of Medical Sciences, Indore, India. These arteries originated from the supro-dorsal aspect of the axillary arteries opposite to the origin of the subscapular arteries on both the sides. These vessels ascended upwards between the lateral cord of the brachial plexus anteriorly and the poster ...
Development of the Ethmoid Sinus and Extramural Migration: The
... words; only the cells open into each other, and into the cavity of the nose: The uppermost, which are below the aperture of the frontal sinuses, are found ...
... words; only the cells open into each other, and into the cavity of the nose: The uppermost, which are below the aperture of the frontal sinuses, are found ...
Document
... 49) Following muscles produce medial rotation of humerus EXCEPT; A. pectoralis major C. subscapularis ...
... 49) Following muscles produce medial rotation of humerus EXCEPT; A. pectoralis major C. subscapularis ...
Popliteal Fossa
... Be broken up The fracture line may pass between both condyles in the region of the intercondylar eminence. ...
... Be broken up The fracture line may pass between both condyles in the region of the intercondylar eminence. ...
Parts of Axillary Artery
... Hollinshead WH4 stated that sometimes branches of the axillary artery may arise from a common trunk or stem or may Axillary artery is a continuation of subclavian artery at the arise separately. outer border of first rib and at the inferior border of teres major, continues as brachial artery. Pector ...
... Hollinshead WH4 stated that sometimes branches of the axillary artery may arise from a common trunk or stem or may Axillary artery is a continuation of subclavian artery at the arise separately. outer border of first rib and at the inferior border of teres major, continues as brachial artery. Pector ...
The Lymphatic System 淋巴系统
... Extend along the internal jugular vein from the base of skull to the root of neck Divided into superior deep lateral cervical ln. and inferior deep lateral cervical ln. Receive lymphatic vessels from head, neck, tongue, larynx, cervical parts of esophagus and trachea, thyroid gland, upper parts of t ...
... Extend along the internal jugular vein from the base of skull to the root of neck Divided into superior deep lateral cervical ln. and inferior deep lateral cervical ln. Receive lymphatic vessels from head, neck, tongue, larynx, cervical parts of esophagus and trachea, thyroid gland, upper parts of t ...
Superior Petrosal Sinus: Hemodynamic Features in Normal and
... the SPS In 119 patients, the SPSs were partially or totally demonstrated on either carotid angiography or vertebral angiography in 235 of 238 sides. The SPS was not found in 3 sides (Fig 1) on CAG or VAG. The hemodynamic status of the SPS in the patients with normal cerebral venous circulation is su ...
... the SPS In 119 patients, the SPSs were partially or totally demonstrated on either carotid angiography or vertebral angiography in 235 of 238 sides. The SPS was not found in 3 sides (Fig 1) on CAG or VAG. The hemodynamic status of the SPS in the patients with normal cerebral venous circulation is su ...
PDF file - Via Medica Journals
... artery [21]; rarely, the ophthalmic artery may give off the anterior division of the MMA [18] and, more rarely, the ophthalmic artery may give off the main stem of the MMA, as in the case presented. An unusual finding of a rare intracranial venous sinus was observed on the left side — the sinus of a ...
... artery [21]; rarely, the ophthalmic artery may give off the anterior division of the MMA [18] and, more rarely, the ophthalmic artery may give off the main stem of the MMA, as in the case presented. An unusual finding of a rare intracranial venous sinus was observed on the left side — the sinus of a ...
Rehabilitation after Shoulder Arthroscopy
... to 20% of athletic injuries1,2. While some occupations and sporting events require this wide range of movement, most activities of daily living can be performed despite loss of shoulder complex motion, providing mobility is unimpaired in the cervical spine and distal upper extremity joints3. ...
... to 20% of athletic injuries1,2. While some occupations and sporting events require this wide range of movement, most activities of daily living can be performed despite loss of shoulder complex motion, providing mobility is unimpaired in the cervical spine and distal upper extremity joints3. ...
Management of Nasolacrimal-Cutaneous Fistula – A
... fashion although autosomal recessive cohorts have also been reported.[26] Patients with naso lacrimal fistula commonly present with an epiphora or discharge from the skin surface inferior to the medial canthal angle. Although it is true that most fistulae present with clear mucoid fluid at the fistu ...
... fashion although autosomal recessive cohorts have also been reported.[26] Patients with naso lacrimal fistula commonly present with an epiphora or discharge from the skin surface inferior to the medial canthal angle. Although it is true that most fistulae present with clear mucoid fluid at the fistu ...
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.