Tongji Univesity School of Medicine 2011
... 25 Which of the following is not true about description of elbow joint? (A) it is formed by the distal end the humerus, and proximal end of the radius and ulna (B) the anterior and posterior parts of the capsule are thick and strong (C ) annular ligament encircles and holds the head of the radius in ...
... 25 Which of the following is not true about description of elbow joint? (A) it is formed by the distal end the humerus, and proximal end of the radius and ulna (B) the anterior and posterior parts of the capsule are thick and strong (C ) annular ligament encircles and holds the head of the radius in ...
anatomy for x-ray specialists
... a. Cell Membrane. Each somatic (body) cell is surrounded by a semi permeable membrane that controls the exchange of nutrients and waste between the cell and its environment. b. Nucleus. A cell usually contains a nucleus surrounded by some form of protoplasm and enclosed by a semi permeable membrane. ...
... a. Cell Membrane. Each somatic (body) cell is surrounded by a semi permeable membrane that controls the exchange of nutrients and waste between the cell and its environment. b. Nucleus. A cell usually contains a nucleus surrounded by some form of protoplasm and enclosed by a semi permeable membrane. ...
No. 13
... mucosal fold called the hymen, which is perforated at its center. Where it passes through the urogenital diaphragm, the urethrovaginal sphincter encircles it. ...
... mucosal fold called the hymen, which is perforated at its center. Where it passes through the urogenital diaphragm, the urethrovaginal sphincter encircles it. ...
07 sacral plexus femoral and sciatic nerves
... turns around the lateral aspect of neck of fibula, (dangerous position). Then divides into: Superficial peroneal or (musculocutaneous) to supply the Lateral compartment of the leg. Deep peroneal or ...
... turns around the lateral aspect of neck of fibula, (dangerous position). Then divides into: Superficial peroneal or (musculocutaneous) to supply the Lateral compartment of the leg. Deep peroneal or ...
Parotid gland – Anatomy & tumours
... Innervates muscles of facial expression from their deep surface; except mentalis, buccinator and levator anguli oris which all lie deep to CN VII ...
... Innervates muscles of facial expression from their deep surface; except mentalis, buccinator and levator anguli oris which all lie deep to CN VII ...
Primary capsulectomy, anterior vitrectomy, lensectomy, and
... were evaluated by comparing preoperative and postoperative visual acuities, with the difference determined by the degree of visual acuity improvement postoperatively, which was shown by a plus (1) sign. For example, a preoperative visual acuity of HM changing to postoperative acuity of CF was a 11 i ...
... were evaluated by comparing preoperative and postoperative visual acuities, with the difference determined by the degree of visual acuity improvement postoperatively, which was shown by a plus (1) sign. For example, a preoperative visual acuity of HM changing to postoperative acuity of CF was a 11 i ...
THE SHOULDER JOINT LEARNING OBJECTIVES
... lesser tubercle of the humerus, bridging over the intertubercular groove. This ligament keeps the biceps tendon in its groove during movements. ...
... lesser tubercle of the humerus, bridging over the intertubercular groove. This ligament keeps the biceps tendon in its groove during movements. ...
Shoulder Joint2 - By Dr Nand Lal Dhomeja ( Anatomy
... intertubercular groove. This ligament keeps the biceps tendon in its groove during movements. ...
... intertubercular groove. This ligament keeps the biceps tendon in its groove during movements. ...
Spine and vertebra - Sinoe Medical Association
... These bones compose the vertebral column, resulting in a total of 26 movable parts in an adult. In between the vertebrae are intervertebral discs made of fibrous cartilage that act as shock absorbers and allow the back to move. As a person ages, these discs compress and shrink, resulting in a disti ...
... These bones compose the vertebral column, resulting in a total of 26 movable parts in an adult. In between the vertebrae are intervertebral discs made of fibrous cartilage that act as shock absorbers and allow the back to move. As a person ages, these discs compress and shrink, resulting in a disti ...
Biceps Brachii
... with the more normal caliber nerve (small arrows) in the longitudinal plane. If there is compression, the nerve is generally narrowed at the level of compression and swollen proximally typically with loss of the normal ...
... with the more normal caliber nerve (small arrows) in the longitudinal plane. If there is compression, the nerve is generally narrowed at the level of compression and swollen proximally typically with loss of the normal ...
Mandible Lecture - El Camino College
... 1. Seated, semiprone or semisupine 2. IPL perpendicular to IR 3. Mouth closed- teeth together 4. Extend neck, chin jutted forward 5. Rotate pt’s head _________ degrees toward IR 6. CR 25 degrees cephalic to pass through area of interest ...
... 1. Seated, semiprone or semisupine 2. IPL perpendicular to IR 3. Mouth closed- teeth together 4. Extend neck, chin jutted forward 5. Rotate pt’s head _________ degrees toward IR 6. CR 25 degrees cephalic to pass through area of interest ...
pelvis and lower limb - Calgary Emergency Medicine
... cystourethrogram. Insert foley a small amount (and lightly put up the balloon). Inject 100-150 cc of dye into bladder and have x-ray taken at same time. Flank ecchymoses ...
... cystourethrogram. Insert foley a small amount (and lightly put up the balloon). Inject 100-150 cc of dye into bladder and have x-ray taken at same time. Flank ecchymoses ...
Optic nerve and orbital decompression
... post to optic canal. ETHMOIDAL foramina has al also been taken as indicator for level of Cribriform plate. Medial wall extremely thin and thus provides less resistance to infection INFERIOR WALL (3 bones) Orbital plates of maxilla, zygomatic and orbital process of palatine bone. Infraorbital foramen ...
... post to optic canal. ETHMOIDAL foramina has al also been taken as indicator for level of Cribriform plate. Medial wall extremely thin and thus provides less resistance to infection INFERIOR WALL (3 bones) Orbital plates of maxilla, zygomatic and orbital process of palatine bone. Infraorbital foramen ...
MPFL
... consistently received a contribution from the vastus intermedius muscle & fascia The inferior limp (MPTL) attaches to the MIS and medial meniscus ...
... consistently received a contribution from the vastus intermedius muscle & fascia The inferior limp (MPTL) attaches to the MIS and medial meniscus ...
33-the walls & joint..
... It is the orientation of the bony pelvis relative to the trunk. In the anatomic position: 1.The front of the symphysis pubis and the anterior superior iliac spine are in the same vertical plane. ...
... It is the orientation of the bony pelvis relative to the trunk. In the anatomic position: 1.The front of the symphysis pubis and the anterior superior iliac spine are in the same vertical plane. ...
The Posterolateral Attachments of the Knee
... Background: Quantitative descriptions of the attachment sites of the main posterolateral knee structures have not been performed. Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: ...
... Background: Quantitative descriptions of the attachment sites of the main posterolateral knee structures have not been performed. Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: ...
The Posterolateral Attachments of the Knee
... Background: Quantitative descriptions of the attachment sites of the main posterolateral knee structures have not been performed. Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: ...
... Background: Quantitative descriptions of the attachment sites of the main posterolateral knee structures have not been performed. Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively determine the anatomic attachment sites of these structures and their relationships to pertinent bony landmarks. Study Type: ...
Cervical Spine Injuries in the Athlete
... • The axis (C2) has a true vertebral body, from which the odontoid process, or dens, projects. • The major stabilizing force at this joint is the transverse atlantal ligament (TAL). • TAL crosses posterior to the dens and attaches to C1 on both sides; this prevents anterior translation of the atlas ...
... • The axis (C2) has a true vertebral body, from which the odontoid process, or dens, projects. • The major stabilizing force at this joint is the transverse atlantal ligament (TAL). • TAL crosses posterior to the dens and attaches to C1 on both sides; this prevents anterior translation of the atlas ...
(((Hindbrain (stunning) – myelencephalon (conspicuous grouting at
... Premotor cortex (a plague), Gyrus (Martian), Superior frontal gyrus (this and other stories concerning your fading marriage), middle frontal gyrus (a stupendous effect), Inferior frontal gyrus (Droplets of human blood. In addition to analyzing for DNA, the droplets are round and show no splattering, ...
... Premotor cortex (a plague), Gyrus (Martian), Superior frontal gyrus (this and other stories concerning your fading marriage), middle frontal gyrus (a stupendous effect), Inferior frontal gyrus (Droplets of human blood. In addition to analyzing for DNA, the droplets are round and show no splattering, ...
Spinal Cord Structure and Spinal Nerves
... of nerve fibers from different starting points of origin in cord ...
... of nerve fibers from different starting points of origin in cord ...
The Development of the Cape Species of Peripatus. PART IV.
... The early history of the ventral cords is given on p. 475 of Part I I I . In Stage F they are still in close contact with the ectoderm, but an indistinct line of separation can generally be seen between them (Part III, fig. 39). In Stage G the separation is complete and distinct, though they still r ...
... The early history of the ventral cords is given on p. 475 of Part I I I . In Stage F they are still in close contact with the ectoderm, but an indistinct line of separation can generally be seen between them (Part III, fig. 39). In Stage G the separation is complete and distinct, though they still r ...
mandibular nerve
... is the larger of the two terminal branches of the external carotid artery. The artery runs forwards deep to the neck of the mandible to enter the infratemporal fossa and is divided into three parts based on its relation to the lateral pterygoid muscle. The first part passes forwards deep to the neck ...
... is the larger of the two terminal branches of the external carotid artery. The artery runs forwards deep to the neck of the mandible to enter the infratemporal fossa and is divided into three parts based on its relation to the lateral pterygoid muscle. The first part passes forwards deep to the neck ...
Statak® Soft Tissue Attachment Device Surgical
... Information on the products and procedures contained in this document is of a general nature and does not represent and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations. Because this information does not purport to constitute any diagnostic or therapeutic statement with regard to any individual ...
... Information on the products and procedures contained in this document is of a general nature and does not represent and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations. Because this information does not purport to constitute any diagnostic or therapeutic statement with regard to any individual ...
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.