tibia - VCOMcc
... Note: the external iliac artery becomes the femoral artery when it passes inferior to the inguinal ligament o Bisects the femoral triangle and is RELATIVELY superficial Therefore its pulse can be taken by placing the palm of the hand inferior to the inguinal ligament However, because it is sup ...
... Note: the external iliac artery becomes the femoral artery when it passes inferior to the inguinal ligament o Bisects the femoral triangle and is RELATIVELY superficial Therefore its pulse can be taken by placing the palm of the hand inferior to the inguinal ligament However, because it is sup ...
Mink Dissection - Mrs. Rugiel`s Webpage
... Examine the muscles of the ventral surface of the mink’s neck. The largest and most cranial muscle of the ventral surface of the head is the MASSETER, the primary muscle involved in chewing. The masseter stretches from the zygomatic arch of the skull to the masseteric fossa of the mandible. Ventral ...
... Examine the muscles of the ventral surface of the mink’s neck. The largest and most cranial muscle of the ventral surface of the head is the MASSETER, the primary muscle involved in chewing. The masseter stretches from the zygomatic arch of the skull to the masseteric fossa of the mandible. Ventral ...
21-Vascular anatomy of the lower limb2015-12-15 04
... Deep veins: deep to the deep fascia and accompany all major arteries (Femoral, Popliteal veins). The superficial & deep veins have valves which are more numerous in the deep veins. The blood passes from the superficial to the deep veins. ...
... Deep veins: deep to the deep fascia and accompany all major arteries (Femoral, Popliteal veins). The superficial & deep veins have valves which are more numerous in the deep veins. The blood passes from the superficial to the deep veins. ...
Wrist and Hand
... • All the tendons in the anterior compartment, as well as the main vessels and nerves funnel down to the region of the wrist, where most, but not all of them, pass through the neck of a funnel termed the • carpal tunnel . • This is a rather narrow passage formed by the carpal bones posteriorly and t ...
... • All the tendons in the anterior compartment, as well as the main vessels and nerves funnel down to the region of the wrist, where most, but not all of them, pass through the neck of a funnel termed the • carpal tunnel . • This is a rather narrow passage formed by the carpal bones posteriorly and t ...
Safe Tummy Tuck - Centegra Aesthetica
... Background: Abdominoplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed in the United States. While poor contour and unsatisfactory cosmetic result have been recognized, neuropathic pain from lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury has been poorly described. We aim to improve outcomes by ...
... Background: Abdominoplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed in the United States. While poor contour and unsatisfactory cosmetic result have been recognized, neuropathic pain from lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury has been poorly described. We aim to improve outcomes by ...
PDF file - UNIT NAME
... The maximum length of the humerus from the most superior point on the humeral head to the most distal point of the medial projection of the trochlea. In some instances, the greater tubercle projects superior to the most superior point of the humeral head, or the lateral projection of the trochlea ...
... The maximum length of the humerus from the most superior point on the humeral head to the most distal point of the medial projection of the trochlea. In some instances, the greater tubercle projects superior to the most superior point of the humeral head, or the lateral projection of the trochlea ...
mandibular salivary gland
... the frontal sinus communicates with the nasal cavity indirectly via the caudal maxillary sinus. The two maxillary sinuses together occupy a large part of the upper jaw, where they have a critically important relationship to the embedded portions of the caudal cheek teeth. They share a slit lik ...
... the frontal sinus communicates with the nasal cavity indirectly via the caudal maxillary sinus. The two maxillary sinuses together occupy a large part of the upper jaw, where they have a critically important relationship to the embedded portions of the caudal cheek teeth. They share a slit lik ...
Safe Tummy Tuck: Anatomy and Strategy to Avoid Injury to
... Background: Abdominoplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed in the United States. While poor contour and unsatisfactory cosmetic result have been recognized, neuropathic pain from lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury has been poorly described. We aim to improve outcomes by ...
... Background: Abdominoplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed in the United States. While poor contour and unsatisfactory cosmetic result have been recognized, neuropathic pain from lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury has been poorly described. We aim to improve outcomes by ...
1 Chapter 15: Surgical anatomy of the skull base C. M. Bailey This
... This chapter presents the surgical anatomy of the undersurface of the skull as it relates to the practice of otolaryngology; the intracranial aspect of the skull base is not discussed. The description falls into two sections: first, a systematic topographic description of the anatomy of the skull ba ...
... This chapter presents the surgical anatomy of the undersurface of the skull as it relates to the practice of otolaryngology; the intracranial aspect of the skull base is not discussed. The description falls into two sections: first, a systematic topographic description of the anatomy of the skull ba ...
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
... knowledge of the inter-connectedness of all the parts of the whole. Blaise Pascal described complexity paradigm in his book Pensees, “…that it is impossible to understand the whole without understanding the parts and impossible to understand the part without understanding the whole9.” Osteopathy emb ...
... knowledge of the inter-connectedness of all the parts of the whole. Blaise Pascal described complexity paradigm in his book Pensees, “…that it is impossible to understand the whole without understanding the parts and impossible to understand the part without understanding the whole9.” Osteopathy emb ...
anatomy of female reproductive organs
... The fundus is the part above the cornu. Is tapers to a small central constricted area, the isthmus,and below this is the cervix. The cervix projects obliquely into the vagina and can be divided into vaginal and supravaginal portions. The constriction at the isthmus where the corpus joins the cervix ...
... The fundus is the part above the cornu. Is tapers to a small central constricted area, the isthmus,and below this is the cervix. The cervix projects obliquely into the vagina and can be divided into vaginal and supravaginal portions. The constriction at the isthmus where the corpus joins the cervix ...
PDF - Florida Museum of Natural History
... in members of this class. The specializations are apparently independently derived. The abandonment of myoseptal attachments and intervertebral systems more well developed are examples of such specialization. INTRODUCTION ...
... in members of this class. The specializations are apparently independently derived. The abandonment of myoseptal attachments and intervertebral systems more well developed are examples of such specialization. INTRODUCTION ...
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... 1- The strength of the surrounding muscles 2-The integrity of the lever system of the femoral neck and head within the intact hip joint When standing on one leg, the abductors of the hip on this side (gluteus medius and minimus and tensor fasciae latae) maintain fixation at the hip joint If, however ...
... 1- The strength of the surrounding muscles 2-The integrity of the lever system of the femoral neck and head within the intact hip joint When standing on one leg, the abductors of the hip on this side (gluteus medius and minimus and tensor fasciae latae) maintain fixation at the hip joint If, however ...
Biology
... State the different levels of classification of animals such as phylum, sub-phylum, upto species and sub species Classification based on Characters State the chief characteristics of major animal phyla and provide examples State the chief characteristics of major animal phyla and provide examples Id ...
... State the different levels of classification of animals such as phylum, sub-phylum, upto species and sub species Classification based on Characters State the chief characteristics of major animal phyla and provide examples State the chief characteristics of major animal phyla and provide examples Id ...
pdf 3000 kb - Senckenberg
... long seta originates close to the lateral clypeal margin. Longitudinal strengthening ridges, the supraocular ridges, extend from the clypeus along the dorsal margins of the compound eyes and reach their posterior border. Frontal and coronal sutures are absent. A low circular ridge on the caudal thir ...
... long seta originates close to the lateral clypeal margin. Longitudinal strengthening ridges, the supraocular ridges, extend from the clypeus along the dorsal margins of the compound eyes and reach their posterior border. Frontal and coronal sutures are absent. A low circular ridge on the caudal thir ...
Block 2 Unit 3 Objectives
... a. Identify the major bony landmarks visible from the anterior, lateral, and superior views of the skull. b. Anterior i. Frontal bone (1) 1. Glabella: Space between eyebrows 2. Naision: Junction between frontal/nasal bones 3. Superciliary arch: Just beneath eyebrow 4. Supra-orbital margin: Junction ...
... a. Identify the major bony landmarks visible from the anterior, lateral, and superior views of the skull. b. Anterior i. Frontal bone (1) 1. Glabella: Space between eyebrows 2. Naision: Junction between frontal/nasal bones 3. Superciliary arch: Just beneath eyebrow 4. Supra-orbital margin: Junction ...
The Frontal Sinus Drainage Pathway and Related
... anatomy of the frontoethmoid air cells (8; Figs 6 –9). The superior compartment communicates directly with the inferior compartment. The inferior compartment of the FSDP is a narrow passageway formed by either the ethmoid infundibulum or the middle meatus (6, 7). When the anterior portion of the unc ...
... anatomy of the frontoethmoid air cells (8; Figs 6 –9). The superior compartment communicates directly with the inferior compartment. The inferior compartment of the FSDP is a narrow passageway formed by either the ethmoid infundibulum or the middle meatus (6, 7). When the anterior portion of the unc ...
A morphological study of the posterior communicating artery
... internal carotid artery. In 8 hemispheres (26.6%) a foetal type of posterior communicating artery was observed. It was 11.94 mm (8.03–15.07 mm) in length from the origin of the PCoA to the point of union with the posterior cerebral artery. The PCoA gave 5, 8 perforating branches (4–9). The distance ...
... internal carotid artery. In 8 hemispheres (26.6%) a foetal type of posterior communicating artery was observed. It was 11.94 mm (8.03–15.07 mm) in length from the origin of the PCoA to the point of union with the posterior cerebral artery. The PCoA gave 5, 8 perforating branches (4–9). The distance ...
Pediatric Radiology for Medical Students
... to that in adults. Ultrasound, X-Rays, Fluoroscopy, CT, and MRI are all modalities that can be used. It is important to remember that radiation exposure is cumulative over a person’s lifetime and that children are more radiosensitive than adults. However, since kids are tiny, lower doses of radiatio ...
... to that in adults. Ultrasound, X-Rays, Fluoroscopy, CT, and MRI are all modalities that can be used. It is important to remember that radiation exposure is cumulative over a person’s lifetime and that children are more radiosensitive than adults. However, since kids are tiny, lower doses of radiatio ...
ANATYOMY OF The thigh
... superficial lymph vessels from the back below the level of the iliac crests The vertical group receives most of the superficial lymph vessels of the lower limbs Remember that if the patient presented to you with an The efferent lymph vessels from the superficial enlarged superficial inguinal inguina ...
... superficial lymph vessels from the back below the level of the iliac crests The vertical group receives most of the superficial lymph vessels of the lower limbs Remember that if the patient presented to you with an The efferent lymph vessels from the superficial enlarged superficial inguinal inguina ...
sciatic nerve
... cause the foot to be Plantar Flexed (Foot Drop) and Inverted, an attitude referred to as Talipes Equinovarus. ...
... cause the foot to be Plantar Flexed (Foot Drop) and Inverted, an attitude referred to as Talipes Equinovarus. ...
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... Anatomic Variations, but even these authors did not mention percentage of forming of these variations we found8. Variation in the left arm is predicted to cause some clinical symptoms, but now and after many years post-mortem the examination could not be realised. The anomalies in the formation of t ...
... Anatomic Variations, but even these authors did not mention percentage of forming of these variations we found8. Variation in the left arm is predicted to cause some clinical symptoms, but now and after many years post-mortem the examination could not be realised. The anomalies in the formation of t ...
Pediatric Radiology
... to that in adults. Ultrasound, X-Rays, Fluoroscopy, CT, and MRI are all modalities that can be used. It is important to remember that radiation exposure is cumulative over a person’s lifetime and that children are more radiosensitive than adults. However, since kids are tiny, lower doses of radiatio ...
... to that in adults. Ultrasound, X-Rays, Fluoroscopy, CT, and MRI are all modalities that can be used. It is important to remember that radiation exposure is cumulative over a person’s lifetime and that children are more radiosensitive than adults. However, since kids are tiny, lower doses of radiatio ...
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.