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 ...
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 ...
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... Structurally, in humans there are two sets of pharyngeal muscles that form the pharynx, determining the shape of its lumen. These are arranged as an inner layer of longitudinal muscles and an outer circular layer. ...
... Structurally, in humans there are two sets of pharyngeal muscles that form the pharynx, determining the shape of its lumen. These are arranged as an inner layer of longitudinal muscles and an outer circular layer. ...
NERVES OF THE FOREARM AND HAND
... On reaching the lateral side of the forearm it pierces the lateral intermuscular septum the enters the anterior compartment. In the triangular space it gives the posterior cutanious nerve of the arm. Radial nerve,it desends in the arm behind the third plart of the axillary artery and upper pa ...
... On reaching the lateral side of the forearm it pierces the lateral intermuscular septum the enters the anterior compartment. In the triangular space it gives the posterior cutanious nerve of the arm. Radial nerve,it desends in the arm behind the third plart of the axillary artery and upper pa ...
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... view", and helps in diagnosing AC joint separation by increasing the load that the joint has to bear. If there is ligamentous injury, the joint space ...
... view", and helps in diagnosing AC joint separation by increasing the load that the joint has to bear. If there is ligamentous injury, the joint space ...
Inguinal and Femoral Hernia 2012 PDF
... (also has wider origin) Transversus Abdominus arises ...
... (also has wider origin) Transversus Abdominus arises ...
18-Medial side of thigh2009-05-21 07:183.0 MB
... Saphenous nerve: crosses in front of the artery then pierces the fibrous roof near the lower end of the canal. Nerve to vastus medialis: descends lateral to the artery & leaves the canal at its middle, to supply ...
... Saphenous nerve: crosses in front of the artery then pierces the fibrous roof near the lower end of the canal. Nerve to vastus medialis: descends lateral to the artery & leaves the canal at its middle, to supply ...
Skeleton: Axial - MDC Faculty Home Pages
... • Axial skeleton (form the long axis of the body) includes – bones of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage. Functions: protecting, supporting or carry other body parts. • Appendicular skeleton – bones of the upper and lower limbs, shoulder, and hip. Function: locomotion and manipulation of our ...
... • Axial skeleton (form the long axis of the body) includes – bones of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage. Functions: protecting, supporting or carry other body parts. • Appendicular skeleton – bones of the upper and lower limbs, shoulder, and hip. Function: locomotion and manipulation of our ...
Trauma Miller
... o 12-20% urogenital injuries suspected in any anterior ring injuries blood at meatus, or high prostate then retrograde urethrogram retrograde cysto should be done on male pt w/ displaced ant pelv injuries before Foley (not in females – urethra is short) o 20% hemodynamic instability shock = ...
... o 12-20% urogenital injuries suspected in any anterior ring injuries blood at meatus, or high prostate then retrograde urethrogram retrograde cysto should be done on male pt w/ displaced ant pelv injuries before Foley (not in females – urethra is short) o 20% hemodynamic instability shock = ...
ch 5 day 7
... Each hip bone is formed by the fusion of three bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The ilium , which connects posteriorly with the sacrum at the sacroiliac joint, is a large, flaring bone that forms most of the hip bone. When you put your hands on your hips, they are resting over the alae, or wing ...
... Each hip bone is formed by the fusion of three bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The ilium , which connects posteriorly with the sacrum at the sacroiliac joint, is a large, flaring bone that forms most of the hip bone. When you put your hands on your hips, they are resting over the alae, or wing ...
DEEP FASCIA OF THIGH
... musculature, the increased pressure “pumps” the blood proximally through the veins. ...
... musculature, the increased pressure “pumps” the blood proximally through the veins. ...
Lecture 14: The Spinal Cord
... 2. Trace the path of somatic motor information from the spinal cord to the periphery. 3. Trace the path of somatic sensory information from the periphery into the spinal cord. 4. What is another name for the visceral motor system? 5. Name one or more muscles that are innervated by each of the bo ...
... 2. Trace the path of somatic motor information from the spinal cord to the periphery. 3. Trace the path of somatic sensory information from the periphery into the spinal cord. 4. What is another name for the visceral motor system? 5. Name one or more muscles that are innervated by each of the bo ...
Endonasal Identification of the Orbital Apex
... apex, a small space through which critically important structures course. The optimal surgical access route is that which provides the best possible exposure, anatomical identification, and safety. The type and location of disease influences the choice of surgical approach.1–6 Several surgical appro ...
... apex, a small space through which critically important structures course. The optimal surgical access route is that which provides the best possible exposure, anatomical identification, and safety. The type and location of disease influences the choice of surgical approach.1–6 Several surgical appro ...
Wrist and Hand (1)
... changes in carpal bones are responsible in many cases • Manifestations: – Burning pain “pins & needles” especially in the lateral 3 1/2 fingers. – Weakness or atrophy of the thenar muscles Ape Hand. – Inability to oppose the thumb. ...
... changes in carpal bones are responsible in many cases • Manifestations: – Burning pain “pins & needles” especially in the lateral 3 1/2 fingers. – Weakness or atrophy of the thenar muscles Ape Hand. – Inability to oppose the thumb. ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Leg leg 14. 05. 2014
... The leg region (L. regio cruris) is the part that lies between the knee and and ankle joint. It includes most of the tibia (shin bone) and fibula (calf bone). The leg (L., crus) connects the knee and foot. Often laypersons refer incorrectly to the entire lower limb as “the leg.” Two intermuscular se ...
... The leg region (L. regio cruris) is the part that lies between the knee and and ankle joint. It includes most of the tibia (shin bone) and fibula (calf bone). The leg (L., crus) connects the knee and foot. Often laypersons refer incorrectly to the entire lower limb as “the leg.” Two intermuscular se ...
Muscles of the Body
... Skeletal muscles can shorten by about 1/3 of their resting length The more nearly parallel to the axis, the more they can shorten This results in a larger distance of movement ...
... Skeletal muscles can shorten by about 1/3 of their resting length The more nearly parallel to the axis, the more they can shorten This results in a larger distance of movement ...
The Nasal Cavity
... Originate from the facial artery on the front of the face Superior labial gives an alar branch supplies the region around the naris and a septal branch supplies anterior regions of the nasal septum. lateral nasal arteries supply blood of the external nose Alar branches pass around the lateral margin ...
... Originate from the facial artery on the front of the face Superior labial gives an alar branch supplies the region around the naris and a septal branch supplies anterior regions of the nasal septum. lateral nasal arteries supply blood of the external nose Alar branches pass around the lateral margin ...
The Nasal Cavity
... Originate from the facial artery on the front of the face Superior labial gives an alar branch supplies the region around the naris and a septal branch supplies anterior regions of the nasal septum. ...
... Originate from the facial artery on the front of the face Superior labial gives an alar branch supplies the region around the naris and a septal branch supplies anterior regions of the nasal septum. ...
Slide 1 - FA Davis PT Collection
... Otolith pathway from the left utricle. This figure depicts disruption of the left utricular division of the eighth nerve from vestibular neuritis. The utricle projects to the lateral (L) and medial (M) divisions of the vestibular nucleus. These portions of the vestibular nucleus project to the media ...
... Otolith pathway from the left utricle. This figure depicts disruption of the left utricular division of the eighth nerve from vestibular neuritis. The utricle projects to the lateral (L) and medial (M) divisions of the vestibular nucleus. These portions of the vestibular nucleus project to the media ...
Levator scapulae
... The most common causes for developing this kind of stiff neck are; turning the head to one side while typing, long phone calls without a headset, sleeping without proper pillow support with the neck tilted or rotated, sitting in a chair with armrests too high and exposure of the neck to a cold draft ...
... The most common causes for developing this kind of stiff neck are; turning the head to one side while typing, long phone calls without a headset, sleeping without proper pillow support with the neck tilted or rotated, sitting in a chair with armrests too high and exposure of the neck to a cold draft ...
Intraspecific Morphological Variation in Two Common Marine Fish
... treated landmarks 4, 6, 8, 10, and 16 as sliding semilandmarks. Sliding semilandmarks are used to define an outline where only variation in one dimension is important, such as the outline shape of a smooth surface. Sliding semilandmarks are placed at some interval between two other landmarks and the ...
... treated landmarks 4, 6, 8, 10, and 16 as sliding semilandmarks. Sliding semilandmarks are used to define an outline where only variation in one dimension is important, such as the outline shape of a smooth surface. Sliding semilandmarks are placed at some interval between two other landmarks and the ...
The Large Intestine Let`s continue on our wild journey through the GI
... accumulationobstructionExpansion and may lead to rupture. So instead of the appendicitis being localized it will spread up into the peritoneum and cause peritonitis. **The appendix is Lymphoid tissue. If removed, it will not decrease immunity because there are other compensatory lymphoid tissue, f ...
... accumulationobstructionExpansion and may lead to rupture. So instead of the appendicitis being localized it will spread up into the peritoneum and cause peritonitis. **The appendix is Lymphoid tissue. If removed, it will not decrease immunity because there are other compensatory lymphoid tissue, f ...
anatomy review notes
... All papillae except the filiform have taste buds on their surface. The circumvallate are the largest of the papillae. There are 8 to 14 circumvallate papillae arranged in a V-shape in front of the sulcus terminalis, creating a border between the oral and pharyngeal parts of the tongue. The upper s ...
... All papillae except the filiform have taste buds on their surface. The circumvallate are the largest of the papillae. There are 8 to 14 circumvallate papillae arranged in a V-shape in front of the sulcus terminalis, creating a border between the oral and pharyngeal parts of the tongue. The upper s ...
Synergistic Divergence: A Distinct Ocular Motility Dysinnervation
... an upshoot of that eye thus giving the appearance of both eyes diverging simultaneously. Discussion Synergistic divergence (SD) is a congenital ocular motility pattern characterized by paradoxical abduction during attempted horizontal gaze to the contralateral side1. This rare condition is generally ...
... an upshoot of that eye thus giving the appearance of both eyes diverging simultaneously. Discussion Synergistic divergence (SD) is a congenital ocular motility pattern characterized by paradoxical abduction during attempted horizontal gaze to the contralateral side1. This rare condition is generally ...
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.