Anatomy Exam 2 Blue Boxes Joints of Newborn Cranium pg. 28 The
... tendons, and other soft tissues May also refer to avulsion of bony muscle attachments Charley horse- cramping of an individual thigh muscle because of ischemia or to contusion and rupture of blood vessels sufficient enough to form a hematoma The most common site of a thigh hematoma is in the quadric ...
... tendons, and other soft tissues May also refer to avulsion of bony muscle attachments Charley horse- cramping of an individual thigh muscle because of ischemia or to contusion and rupture of blood vessels sufficient enough to form a hematoma The most common site of a thigh hematoma is in the quadric ...
15-cerebrum .2016-17
... Temporal lobe: Superior & inferior temporal sulci giving rise to superior, middle & inferior temporal gyri. Insula: the gyri in the depth of lateral fissure, covered by parts of frontal, parietal & temporal lobes called the opercula (removed in lower pic.). ...
... Temporal lobe: Superior & inferior temporal sulci giving rise to superior, middle & inferior temporal gyri. Insula: the gyri in the depth of lateral fissure, covered by parts of frontal, parietal & temporal lobes called the opercula (removed in lower pic.). ...
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... intracerebral hematomas, cavernomas, arteriovenous malformations, hippocampal sclerosis, and others. For this reason, knowledge of the organization that underlies white matter, although complex and not completely elucidated, is of significant neurosurgical importance. In basic structure, white matte ...
... intracerebral hematomas, cavernomas, arteriovenous malformations, hippocampal sclerosis, and others. For this reason, knowledge of the organization that underlies white matter, although complex and not completely elucidated, is of significant neurosurgical importance. In basic structure, white matte ...
Phylum Mollusca
... gastropods (keyhole limpets), the shell contains a hole at the top through which the exhalent water stream exits • In the more advanced gastropods, water is brought into the mantle cavity on the left side, passes over a single gill, and exits the right side ...
... gastropods (keyhole limpets), the shell contains a hole at the top through which the exhalent water stream exits • In the more advanced gastropods, water is brought into the mantle cavity on the left side, passes over a single gill, and exits the right side ...
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 ...
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... It lies in right iliac fossa, in relation to anterior abd. wall. Its base lies one third of the way up the line joining the right anterior superior iliac spine to umbilicus (McBurney’s point). The teniae coli of cecum collect at the base of appendix to become continuous with the longitudinal muscl ...
... It lies in right iliac fossa, in relation to anterior abd. wall. Its base lies one third of the way up the line joining the right anterior superior iliac spine to umbilicus (McBurney’s point). The teniae coli of cecum collect at the base of appendix to become continuous with the longitudinal muscl ...
equine musculoskeletal radiography
... This radiographic projection is used for evaluation of the weight bearing articular surface of the medial femoral condyle (cranial aspect of the femoral condyle) free of superimposition with the tibial eminences and the lateral femoral condyle. Technique: The stifle is flexed and if possible a mild ...
... This radiographic projection is used for evaluation of the weight bearing articular surface of the medial femoral condyle (cranial aspect of the femoral condyle) free of superimposition with the tibial eminences and the lateral femoral condyle. Technique: The stifle is flexed and if possible a mild ...
The Subzygomatic Fossa - JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery
... We found the subzygomatic fossa to be an easily palpable landmark. Because the subzygomatic fossa is the recognized origin of the ZMM in several textbooks and anatomy books, we chose to use it as the landmark rather than a tangential correlation. We found both the palpability of the subzygomatic fos ...
... We found the subzygomatic fossa to be an easily palpable landmark. Because the subzygomatic fossa is the recognized origin of the ZMM in several textbooks and anatomy books, we chose to use it as the landmark rather than a tangential correlation. We found both the palpability of the subzygomatic fos ...
Spine Bony Anatomy
... Costal Facets = articulating surfaces on the anterior lateral aspects of the transverse processes and the superior and inferior portions of the posterior lateral aspects of the vertebral bodies that provide the articulation for the 12 pairs of ribs with the 12 thoracic vertebrae. ...
... Costal Facets = articulating surfaces on the anterior lateral aspects of the transverse processes and the superior and inferior portions of the posterior lateral aspects of the vertebral bodies that provide the articulation for the 12 pairs of ribs with the 12 thoracic vertebrae. ...
Section 8.5 PowerPoint File
... point S are (4, 5). What type of quadrilateral is ORST? Explain. ANSWER Parallelogram; opposite pairs of sides are parallel. 2. In Example 1, which of the interior angles of quadrilateral ORST are supplementary angles? Explain your reasoning. ...
... point S are (4, 5). What type of quadrilateral is ORST? Explain. ANSWER Parallelogram; opposite pairs of sides are parallel. 2. In Example 1, which of the interior angles of quadrilateral ORST are supplementary angles? Explain your reasoning. ...
Thoracic Cage
... - Its lateral cutaneous branch is called the intercostobrachial nerve which supplies the base of the axilla and upper part of the medial side of arm and does not divide into anterior and posterior branches. 3. Lower five intercostal nerves - They reach the anterior abdominal wall at the anterior end ...
... - Its lateral cutaneous branch is called the intercostobrachial nerve which supplies the base of the axilla and upper part of the medial side of arm and does not divide into anterior and posterior branches. 3. Lower five intercostal nerves - They reach the anterior abdominal wall at the anterior end ...
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... Assessed: Yes Remarks/Examples Example 1: Draw a hexagon. Is it convex or concave? Is it regular or irregular? Explain your answers. Example 2: Define the terms convex, concave, regular and irregular polygon and draw a picture of the tern next to the definition. ...
... Assessed: Yes Remarks/Examples Example 1: Draw a hexagon. Is it convex or concave? Is it regular or irregular? Explain your answers. Example 2: Define the terms convex, concave, regular and irregular polygon and draw a picture of the tern next to the definition. ...
Oral cavity
... sensation and taste for posterior 1/3 Superior laryngeal CN X- root of tongue and lingual base sensation. ...
... sensation and taste for posterior 1/3 Superior laryngeal CN X- root of tongue and lingual base sensation. ...
Forearm
... Two heads form a tendinous arch Ulnar nerve and post ulnar recurrent artery passes below it ...
... Two heads form a tendinous arch Ulnar nerve and post ulnar recurrent artery passes below it ...
The Forearm 2
... ** note : Brachioradialis is called ( )عضلة الكاراتيهbecause when we do that position < this muscle do the flextion at elbow joint & mid prone position this is the action of this muscle ...
... ** note : Brachioradialis is called ( )عضلة الكاراتيهbecause when we do that position < this muscle do the flextion at elbow joint & mid prone position this is the action of this muscle ...
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... -423males. It may be supposed that they are spermatozoa and that the lenticular cap represents the camera spermatis of MICHAEL. In one series of 5-micron crosssections of a gravid female, two fine cellular, but apparently non-tubular strands converge from the intercoxal regions of legs IV to the an ...
... -423males. It may be supposed that they are spermatozoa and that the lenticular cap represents the camera spermatis of MICHAEL. In one series of 5-micron crosssections of a gravid female, two fine cellular, but apparently non-tubular strands converge from the intercoxal regions of legs IV to the an ...
Distal Humeral Resection with Prosthetic
... length of the resection can be determined preoperatively to ensure all components of the prosthesis needed for reconstruction will be present. Nowadays, modular segmental prostheses are utilized that are assembled intraoperatively. The size can be adjusted intraoperatively to accommodate for the res ...
... length of the resection can be determined preoperatively to ensure all components of the prosthesis needed for reconstruction will be present. Nowadays, modular segmental prostheses are utilized that are assembled intraoperatively. The size can be adjusted intraoperatively to accommodate for the res ...
HUMAN BONES FOR THE NON-PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGIST
... divided by cranial length. A value of 74.9 or less indicates a narrow or long headed skull (Dolichocranial or Dolichocephalic); 7i0 - 79.9 indicates ...
... divided by cranial length. A value of 74.9 or less indicates a narrow or long headed skull (Dolichocranial or Dolichocephalic); 7i0 - 79.9 indicates ...
Isolated posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
... extraarticular procedure. Subjectively, 22 of 25 patients related no restrictions regarding activities of daily living, with 14 of 25 patients being able to return to their previous competitive level in sports. Objective evaluation after reconstruction revealed no change in the preoperative and post ...
... extraarticular procedure. Subjectively, 22 of 25 patients related no restrictions regarding activities of daily living, with 14 of 25 patients being able to return to their previous competitive level in sports. Objective evaluation after reconstruction revealed no change in the preoperative and post ...
Joints of upper limb
... NB: Incompletely divided by articular disc into two compartments. Movements of both joints allow scapular rotation up to 60 degrees. ...
... NB: Incompletely divided by articular disc into two compartments. Movements of both joints allow scapular rotation up to 60 degrees. ...
Renal04-PostAbdominalWall
... c. enclosed in a fibrous sheath derived from the lumbar fascia which is thickened above to form the medial arcuate ligament of the diaphragm d. flexes the thigh at the hip joint on the trunk; if the thigh is fixed, it flexes the trunk on the thigh, as in sitting up from lying position e. nerve suppl ...
... c. enclosed in a fibrous sheath derived from the lumbar fascia which is thickened above to form the medial arcuate ligament of the diaphragm d. flexes the thigh at the hip joint on the trunk; if the thigh is fixed, it flexes the trunk on the thigh, as in sitting up from lying position e. nerve suppl ...
Learning objectives
... 21. Distinguish between a. humoral and cell-mediated response b. active and passive immunity 22. Describe the roles of helper T lymphocytes in both humoral and cell-mediated immunity. 23. Describe the functions of the proteins CD4 and CD8. 24. Explain how a single antigen can provoke a robust humora ...
... 21. Distinguish between a. humoral and cell-mediated response b. active and passive immunity 22. Describe the roles of helper T lymphocytes in both humoral and cell-mediated immunity. 23. Describe the functions of the proteins CD4 and CD8. 24. Explain how a single antigen can provoke a robust humora ...
Respiratory system Quiz
... - The right lung is subdivided into upper, middle, and lower lobes by the two oblique and vertical fissures - The left lung shows a notch or impression on its medial surface known as the cardiac notch - Each lung contain 20 small pyramid-shaped bronchopulmonary segments seperated from each other by ...
... - The right lung is subdivided into upper, middle, and lower lobes by the two oblique and vertical fissures - The left lung shows a notch or impression on its medial surface known as the cardiac notch - Each lung contain 20 small pyramid-shaped bronchopulmonary segments seperated from each other by ...
21.Hip Joint
... it is attached to the intertrochanteric line of the femur in front and along the posterior aspect of the neck of the bone behind ...
... it is attached to the intertrochanteric line of the femur in front and along the posterior aspect of the neck of the bone behind ...
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.