Ethmoid Sinus
... 3- Ascending process of maxilla anteriorly 4- Perpendicular part of palatine bone and behind it medial pterygoid process of sphenoid posteriorly The main features of the lateral wall are :1- Three turbinates – superior ,middle ,inferior 2- Three meatus –named after the turbinates .each meatus lies b ...
... 3- Ascending process of maxilla anteriorly 4- Perpendicular part of palatine bone and behind it medial pterygoid process of sphenoid posteriorly The main features of the lateral wall are :1- Three turbinates – superior ,middle ,inferior 2- Three meatus –named after the turbinates .each meatus lies b ...
Anatomy and physiology of the nose and paranasal sinuses
... 3- Ascending process of maxilla anteriorly 4- Perpendicular part of palatine bone and behind it medial pterygoid process of sphenoid posteriorly The main features of the lateral wall are :1- Three turbinates – superior ,middle ,inferior 2- Three meatus –named after the turbinates .each meatus lies b ...
... 3- Ascending process of maxilla anteriorly 4- Perpendicular part of palatine bone and behind it medial pterygoid process of sphenoid posteriorly The main features of the lateral wall are :1- Three turbinates – superior ,middle ,inferior 2- Three meatus –named after the turbinates .each meatus lies b ...
The Zimmer Trabecular Metal Total Ankle System: Features and
... A principal advantage to the lateral approach is that it permits an extensile exposure to the ankle and subtalar joint in a surgical plane between angiosomes. This may enhance wound healing and could help to minimize the wound healing complications seen with the anterior approach. The incision can ...
... A principal advantage to the lateral approach is that it permits an extensile exposure to the ankle and subtalar joint in a surgical plane between angiosomes. This may enhance wound healing and could help to minimize the wound healing complications seen with the anterior approach. The incision can ...
temporomandibular joint
... mechanism exists in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Small nerve fibers (pain receptors) and large nerve fibers (“normal receptors”) synapse on the the substantia gelatinosa and Thalamus (which goes to the brain) When no input comes in, the SG prevents T from sending signals to the brain (gate is ...
... mechanism exists in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Small nerve fibers (pain receptors) and large nerve fibers (“normal receptors”) synapse on the the substantia gelatinosa and Thalamus (which goes to the brain) When no input comes in, the SG prevents T from sending signals to the brain (gate is ...
Thalamus for the RITE
... thalamus. The chief sensory nucleus of cranial nerve V serves fine touch, the spinal nucleus of cranial nerve V serves pain and thermal sensibility and the mesencephalic nucleus of cranial nerve V serves position sense. These sensory modalities converge in the contralateral thalamus in the ventropos ...
... thalamus. The chief sensory nucleus of cranial nerve V serves fine touch, the spinal nucleus of cranial nerve V serves pain and thermal sensibility and the mesencephalic nucleus of cranial nerve V serves position sense. These sensory modalities converge in the contralateral thalamus in the ventropos ...
An anomalous belly of sternothyroid muscle and its significance
... the upper half of the neck and into it early extend the hypoglossal and branches of the upper cervical nerves. The two halves, which form the infrahyoid muscles and the diaphragm, are at first widely separated from each other by the heart. As the latter descends into the thorax the diaphragmatic por ...
... the upper half of the neck and into it early extend the hypoglossal and branches of the upper cervical nerves. The two halves, which form the infrahyoid muscles and the diaphragm, are at first widely separated from each other by the heart. As the latter descends into the thorax the diaphragmatic por ...
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... right pulmonary vein, variant in which the disposal pedicular elements are middle lobar artery superior, middle bronchus and inferior vena . After [6] the right lower lobe pedicles are relatively simple, inferior pulmonary vein is located on the postero-inferior pedicle right lung, bronchus is the m ...
... right pulmonary vein, variant in which the disposal pedicular elements are middle lobar artery superior, middle bronchus and inferior vena . After [6] the right lower lobe pedicles are relatively simple, inferior pulmonary vein is located on the postero-inferior pedicle right lung, bronchus is the m ...
The Region of the Larynx - Jefferson Digital Commons
... of the larynx supplied by ~hat nerve, while the rest of its branches, being sensory, are distributed to the mucous lining membrane of th e organ. There are connecting filaments, however, between the superior laryngeal nerve and the inferior or recurrent laryngeal nerve, which furni shes all the othe ...
... of the larynx supplied by ~hat nerve, while the rest of its branches, being sensory, are distributed to the mucous lining membrane of th e organ. There are connecting filaments, however, between the superior laryngeal nerve and the inferior or recurrent laryngeal nerve, which furni shes all the othe ...
BIOL. 515 Marine Invertebrate Laboratory Manual
... in teamwork. The average peer evaluation was 8.0, 80% of 90 resulted in a per evaluated final group grade of 72&. The S.D.S.U. Senate grading policy will be followed which defines an A as available for only the highest accomplishment and for outstanding achievement; B as praiseworthy performance, de ...
... in teamwork. The average peer evaluation was 8.0, 80% of 90 resulted in a per evaluated final group grade of 72&. The S.D.S.U. Senate grading policy will be followed which defines an A as available for only the highest accomplishment and for outstanding achievement; B as praiseworthy performance, de ...
synovial (joint)
... is movement of the sole medially at the intertarsal joints (between the tarsals) Eversion is a movement of the sole laterally at the intertarsal joints. • Dorsiflexion refers to bending of the foot at the ankle joint ...
... is movement of the sole medially at the intertarsal joints (between the tarsals) Eversion is a movement of the sole laterally at the intertarsal joints. • Dorsiflexion refers to bending of the foot at the ankle joint ...
frontal sphenoids
... The posterior septal brach of the sphenopalatine artery runs on the frontal wall of the sphenoid – risk of troublesome (but not dangerous) bleeding The same branch is used for nasoseptal flap for skull base defects reconstruction! ...
... The posterior septal brach of the sphenopalatine artery runs on the frontal wall of the sphenoid – risk of troublesome (but not dangerous) bleeding The same branch is used for nasoseptal flap for skull base defects reconstruction! ...
Single-choice questions to top
... A. the aponeurosis of obliquus externus abdominis B. the posterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis C. the aponeurosis of transversus abdominis D. the aponeurosis of rectus abdominis E. the anterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis. ...
... A. the aponeurosis of obliquus externus abdominis B. the posterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis C. the aponeurosis of transversus abdominis D. the aponeurosis of rectus abdominis E. the anterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis. ...
So, the variations in palmar cutaneous branch of median
... Biceps brachii derives its name from its two proximally attached parts/ heads. Short head arises by a thick flattened tendon from the coracoid apex. Long head starts with in capsule of shoulder joint as a long narrow tendon, running from supraglenoid tubercle of scapula. The two tendons lead into el ...
... Biceps brachii derives its name from its two proximally attached parts/ heads. Short head arises by a thick flattened tendon from the coracoid apex. Long head starts with in capsule of shoulder joint as a long narrow tendon, running from supraglenoid tubercle of scapula. The two tendons lead into el ...
Brainstem
... medulla, pons & cerebellum). Both nerves emerge as 2 roots: from medial to lateral: motor root of 7th , sensory root of 7th , vestibular part of 8th & cochlear part of 8th ...
... medulla, pons & cerebellum). Both nerves emerge as 2 roots: from medial to lateral: motor root of 7th , sensory root of 7th , vestibular part of 8th & cochlear part of 8th ...
Critique of the Cranium
... If petrous ridges are below supra-orbital rim, the chin is too high (will look like a Caldwell view) If petrous ridges are superior to the supra-orbital rim, the chin is too low.( will look like a Towne’s view) ...
... If petrous ridges are below supra-orbital rim, the chin is too high (will look like a Caldwell view) If petrous ridges are superior to the supra-orbital rim, the chin is too low.( will look like a Towne’s view) ...
Single-choice questions to top
... A. the aponeurosis of obliquus externus abdominis B. the posterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis C. the aponeurosis of transversus abdominis D. the aponeurosis of rectus abdominis E. the anterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis. ...
... A. the aponeurosis of obliquus externus abdominis B. the posterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis C. the aponeurosis of transversus abdominis D. the aponeurosis of rectus abdominis E. the anterior layer of the aponeurosis of obliquus internus abdominis. ...
Learning Activities
... This booklet consists of excerpts from many of Jon Zahourek’s publications. Included are basic activities suitable for the middle school level as well as the graduate school level. Regardless of age or level of ...
... This booklet consists of excerpts from many of Jon Zahourek’s publications. Included are basic activities suitable for the middle school level as well as the graduate school level. Regardless of age or level of ...
Gluteal Region (17).
... impingement by the piriformis muscle -often caused by sitting on a wallet, falls, overuse in sitting activities -estimated that at least 6% of patients who are dx as having low back pain actually have this syndrome -tx stretching, NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, analgesics, steroid injections, OMT, PT, ...
... impingement by the piriformis muscle -often caused by sitting on a wallet, falls, overuse in sitting activities -estimated that at least 6% of patients who are dx as having low back pain actually have this syndrome -tx stretching, NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, analgesics, steroid injections, OMT, PT, ...
GROSS ANATOMY OF THE FOREARM
... Extensor digitorum Origin:- From the common tendon attached to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. Insertion:- The muscle divides into four tendons which pass to the fingers and form the dorsal expansion. On the dorsum of the hand these are interconnected by fibrous tissue. Near the proximal inte ...
... Extensor digitorum Origin:- From the common tendon attached to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. Insertion:- The muscle divides into four tendons which pass to the fingers and form the dorsal expansion. On the dorsum of the hand these are interconnected by fibrous tissue. Near the proximal inte ...
LYMPH NODES AND LYMPH VESSELS OF THE HEAD AND NECK
... • LYMPHATIC SYSTEM: includes lymph nodes and lymph vessels. ...
... • LYMPHATIC SYSTEM: includes lymph nodes and lymph vessels. ...
Full Article - Medical Ultrasonography
... The ultrasonographic identification of the anatomical landmarks that define the cervical lymphatic spaces was based on transverse and longitudinal scans and panoramic images acquired on a HITACHI EUB 8500, using 6.5-13 MHz linear transducer. The examination was performed with the patient supine and ...
... The ultrasonographic identification of the anatomical landmarks that define the cervical lymphatic spaces was based on transverse and longitudinal scans and panoramic images acquired on a HITACHI EUB 8500, using 6.5-13 MHz linear transducer. The examination was performed with the patient supine and ...
Gross Morphology of the Endocrine Glands
... Anterio-laterally: the liver. Anterio-medially: inferior vena cava (we have to retrace the IVC to see the gland) Posteriorly: the right crus of the ...
... Anterio-laterally: the liver. Anterio-medially: inferior vena cava (we have to retrace the IVC to see the gland) Posteriorly: the right crus of the ...
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... • The sac passes down the canal, pushing the septum • On the lower end, it forms a swelling in the upper thigh • With further expansion the sac may turn upward to cross the inguinal ligament • The neck always lies below and lateral to the pubic tubercle ...
... • The sac passes down the canal, pushing the septum • On the lower end, it forms a swelling in the upper thigh • With further expansion the sac may turn upward to cross the inguinal ligament • The neck always lies below and lateral to the pubic tubercle ...
Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology
... Given the extensive articular mobility the cervical spine presents, particularly the atlas, any anomaly where the vertebral vessels run through the TF of the atlas could impair the blood flow. Added to this critical situation is the high anatomical variability of the atlas (Wysocki et al., 2003). On ...
... Given the extensive articular mobility the cervical spine presents, particularly the atlas, any anomaly where the vertebral vessels run through the TF of the atlas could impair the blood flow. Added to this critical situation is the high anatomical variability of the atlas (Wysocki et al., 2003). On ...
An anatomical research of the anterior pelvic surgical approach and
... posterior column fractures, three cases were double-column fractures, and three cases were T-type fractures. Surgical methods Patients were placed in supine position. The operating table was adjusted to the head-end slightly lower by approximately 5° to locate the patient’s pelvic organ as far away ...
... posterior column fractures, three cases were double-column fractures, and three cases were T-type fractures. Surgical methods Patients were placed in supine position. The operating table was adjusted to the head-end slightly lower by approximately 5° to locate the patient’s pelvic organ as far away ...
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.