TTA 1 - Veterinary Instrumentation
... The fork jig is positioned by hand. The fork holes will run along the tibial crest parallel to the cranial border of the tibia. The outcome of the procedure will very much depend on the position of the osteotomy and fork. It is worth spending some time and double checking everything is correct at th ...
... The fork jig is positioned by hand. The fork holes will run along the tibial crest parallel to the cranial border of the tibia. The outcome of the procedure will very much depend on the position of the osteotomy and fork. It is worth spending some time and double checking everything is correct at th ...
WITH AUTOPSY GUIDE AND CLINICAL NOTES
... 8.3 Region of the knee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4 Region of the leg (crural region) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 8.3 Region of the knee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4 Region of the leg (crural region) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Musculoskeletal System
... passages pass to communicate with the pharynx. o The septum dividing these opening s (nasal septum) is comprised largely of the vomer (plowshare) bone, whose base extends back between the pterygoid processes, thus compressing the body of the sphenoid into a relatively narrow strip at its interior su ...
... passages pass to communicate with the pharynx. o The septum dividing these opening s (nasal septum) is comprised largely of the vomer (plowshare) bone, whose base extends back between the pterygoid processes, thus compressing the body of the sphenoid into a relatively narrow strip at its interior su ...
Pharyngeal lymphatic ring: anatomical review
... palatine tonsils and the lymphoid tissue in the vicinity of the auditory tubes, while the ring is completed behind by the pharyngeal tonsil on the posterior wall of the pharynx. In the intervals between these main smaller collections of lymphoid tissue are found. This paper intends to give to the cl ...
... palatine tonsils and the lymphoid tissue in the vicinity of the auditory tubes, while the ring is completed behind by the pharyngeal tonsil on the posterior wall of the pharynx. In the intervals between these main smaller collections of lymphoid tissue are found. This paper intends to give to the cl ...
Cardiac Anatomy
... entered the fetal body, the blood bypasses the liver passing through the ductus venosus and enters the inferior vena cava to reach the right atrium. The position of the vena cava and the ligament of the inferior vena cava allow the blood to flow into the foramen ovale and into the left atrium. The f ...
... entered the fetal body, the blood bypasses the liver passing through the ductus venosus and enters the inferior vena cava to reach the right atrium. The position of the vena cava and the ligament of the inferior vena cava allow the blood to flow into the foramen ovale and into the left atrium. The f ...
POSTERIOR ANTEBRACHIUM
... Extensor carpi radialis longus Extensor radialis brevis Extensor digitorum (communis) Extensor digiti minimi Extensor carpi ulnaris ...
... Extensor carpi radialis longus Extensor radialis brevis Extensor digitorum (communis) Extensor digiti minimi Extensor carpi ulnaris ...
The Nasal Cavity
... The Nasal Cavity I tried to put the related points together, which might mean that I didn’t follow the recording’s exact sequence. ...
... The Nasal Cavity I tried to put the related points together, which might mean that I didn’t follow the recording’s exact sequence. ...
acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular joint injuries
... FIGURE 12.3 Classification of ligamentous injuries to the AC joint. Top left: In the type I injury, a mild force applied to the point of the shoulder does not disrupt either the AC or the coracoclavicular ligaments. Top right: A moderate to heavy force applied to the point of the shoulder will disru ...
... FIGURE 12.3 Classification of ligamentous injuries to the AC joint. Top left: In the type I injury, a mild force applied to the point of the shoulder does not disrupt either the AC or the coracoclavicular ligaments. Top right: A moderate to heavy force applied to the point of the shoulder will disru ...
IC-29_Chakabarti_Handout
... Silicone oil is used in vitreoretinal surgery as a tool to reduce retinal detachment and in the presence of proliferative diabetic vitreoretinopathy among other conditions. In these eyes IOL power measurements are to be considered under two headings. (i) Measurement of the Axial Length Measuring the ...
... Silicone oil is used in vitreoretinal surgery as a tool to reduce retinal detachment and in the presence of proliferative diabetic vitreoretinopathy among other conditions. In these eyes IOL power measurements are to be considered under two headings. (i) Measurement of the Axial Length Measuring the ...
17-BASAL GANGLIA
... CAUDATE NUCLEUS Body: -Long & narrow -Extends above thalamus (in parietal lobe) Tail: -Long & tapering -Descends, below thalamus, into temporal lobe -Continuous with Amygdaloid Nucleus ...
... CAUDATE NUCLEUS Body: -Long & narrow -Extends above thalamus (in parietal lobe) Tail: -Long & tapering -Descends, below thalamus, into temporal lobe -Continuous with Amygdaloid Nucleus ...
Neuroanatomy2
... *Cells are classified as either acidophilic (a) or basophilic (b) **In human, melanotropin serves as a neurotransmitter in various brain regions. Overview of the nuclei of cranial nerves III-XII Motor nuclei: give rise to efferent (motor) fibers Somatic efferent or somatic motor nuclei: Nucleus of ...
... *Cells are classified as either acidophilic (a) or basophilic (b) **In human, melanotropin serves as a neurotransmitter in various brain regions. Overview of the nuclei of cranial nerves III-XII Motor nuclei: give rise to efferent (motor) fibers Somatic efferent or somatic motor nuclei: Nucleus of ...
Departmental Guidelines
... Ligation is reserved for intractable bleeding where the source cannot be located or controlled by the techniques described above. Knowledge of the blood supply of the nasal cavity and the likely sources of epistaxis will inform the choice of ligation technique. Ligation should be performed as close ...
... Ligation is reserved for intractable bleeding where the source cannot be located or controlled by the techniques described above. Knowledge of the blood supply of the nasal cavity and the likely sources of epistaxis will inform the choice of ligation technique. Ligation should be performed as close ...
Applied anatomy of the thorax and abdomen
... As at the cervical and lumbar levels, the thoracic spinal nerves emerge from the cord as a ventral and a posterior ramus, which join together to form the short spinal nerve root. The lateral part of the spinal canal that envelops the nerve root is the radicular canal. It is formed anteriorly by the ...
... As at the cervical and lumbar levels, the thoracic spinal nerves emerge from the cord as a ventral and a posterior ramus, which join together to form the short spinal nerve root. The lateral part of the spinal canal that envelops the nerve root is the radicular canal. It is formed anteriorly by the ...
Accessible arterial pulse sites performance aid
... symphysis and anterior superior iliac spine with the middle and index fingers. Popliteal pulse - The popliteal pulse is palpated on the posterior knee with the middle and index fingers; this pulse is more difficult to palpate as compared to other pulse sites. Posterior tibial pulse - The posterior t ...
... symphysis and anterior superior iliac spine with the middle and index fingers. Popliteal pulse - The popliteal pulse is palpated on the posterior knee with the middle and index fingers; this pulse is more difficult to palpate as compared to other pulse sites. Posterior tibial pulse - The posterior t ...
Management of Invasive Thyroid Carcinoma
... the laryngeal arteries, tracheal arteries or oesophageal arteries has been documented. • The glands drain into the plexus of veins on the anterior surface (front) of the thyroid comprising the superior, middle and inferior thyroid veins. ...
... the laryngeal arteries, tracheal arteries or oesophageal arteries has been documented. • The glands drain into the plexus of veins on the anterior surface (front) of the thyroid comprising the superior, middle and inferior thyroid veins. ...
Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
... leading to the vagina, the external orifice (external os uteri), which is round or oval before parturition but takes the form of a transverse slit in women who have borne children. ...
... leading to the vagina, the external orifice (external os uteri), which is round or oval before parturition but takes the form of a transverse slit in women who have borne children. ...
03-pharyngeal arches ,pouchs
... cells that migrate into the future head & neck . By the end of the 4th week, 4 pairs of arches are visible externally. The 5th & the 6th arches are rudimentary and are not visible on the surface of the embryo. The arches are separated externally, from each other by fissures ( grooves or clefts ) cov ...
... cells that migrate into the future head & neck . By the end of the 4th week, 4 pairs of arches are visible externally. The 5th & the 6th arches are rudimentary and are not visible on the surface of the embryo. The arches are separated externally, from each other by fissures ( grooves or clefts ) cov ...
Practical Class 4 BLOOD SUPPL BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE TRUNK
... The paired visceral branches of the thoracic aorta are the bronchial arteries which form part of the systemic circulation to the lungs (remind yourself of the distinction between the pulmonary and systemic circulations). In a previous practical you should have identified the bronchial arteries as th ...
... The paired visceral branches of the thoracic aorta are the bronchial arteries which form part of the systemic circulation to the lungs (remind yourself of the distinction between the pulmonary and systemic circulations). In a previous practical you should have identified the bronchial arteries as th ...
Neck - Surgical Anatomy
... referred to as the jugulodigastric node, emphasized so often because it is the first echelon and drains the posterior faucial region, including the tonsil. Middle jugular nodes are located in the neck to the level of where the omohyoid muscle crosses the carotid sheath and drain the middle parts of ...
... referred to as the jugulodigastric node, emphasized so often because it is the first echelon and drains the posterior faucial region, including the tonsil. Middle jugular nodes are located in the neck to the level of where the omohyoid muscle crosses the carotid sheath and drain the middle parts of ...
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Examination
... tendon, the elbow remains at the side while the arm is placed in external rotation. The subscapularis is imaged from the musculotendinous junction to the insertion on the lesser tuberosity of the humerus. Dynamic evaluation as the patient moves from internal to external rotation may be helpful. To e ...
... tendon, the elbow remains at the side while the arm is placed in external rotation. The subscapularis is imaged from the musculotendinous junction to the insertion on the lesser tuberosity of the humerus. Dynamic evaluation as the patient moves from internal to external rotation may be helpful. To e ...
Pelvis and perineum
... A continuation of the transverse fascia into the pelvis. It coves the piriformis and obturator internus Attaches to the arcuate line of the pubis and ilium, thickens over the obturator internus to form the arcus tendineus, the origin of portions of the levator ani muscle At the tendinous arch of lev ...
... A continuation of the transverse fascia into the pelvis. It coves the piriformis and obturator internus Attaches to the arcuate line of the pubis and ilium, thickens over the obturator internus to form the arcus tendineus, the origin of portions of the levator ani muscle At the tendinous arch of lev ...
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... It passes through the optic canal ,accompanied by the ophthalmic artery (below & lateral to N.) into the middle cranial fossa, where it joins the optic chiasma. It is surrounded by ciliary nerves & vessels and 4 recti muscles. It is surrounded also by meninges, which fuse with the posterior part of ...
... It passes through the optic canal ,accompanied by the ophthalmic artery (below & lateral to N.) into the middle cranial fossa, where it joins the optic chiasma. It is surrounded by ciliary nerves & vessels and 4 recti muscles. It is surrounded also by meninges, which fuse with the posterior part of ...
Peroneal and Posterior Tibial Tendons Anatomy
... – Originates on the posterolateral aspect of the fibula – 1‐2 cm wide 1‐2 cm wide – Variable insertion – Most common variant ‐ 2 bands • Superior inserts on Achilles • Inferior inserts on calcaneus at the peroneal tubercle Copyright 2003-2004 University of Washington. All rights reserved including ...
... – Originates on the posterolateral aspect of the fibula – 1‐2 cm wide 1‐2 cm wide – Variable insertion – Most common variant ‐ 2 bands • Superior inserts on Achilles • Inferior inserts on calcaneus at the peroneal tubercle Copyright 2003-2004 University of Washington. All rights reserved including ...
7b Swedish: Technique Demo and Practice
... gluteal cleavage. If the drape is high enough it won’t fall down or be in your way when you work.! ...
... gluteal cleavage. If the drape is high enough it won’t fall down or be in your way when you work.! ...
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.