Chapter 7
... – Surrounds the vertebral foramen – Formed by: • Pedicles – Two short stalks that project posteriorly from each vertebral body to form the sides of the vertebral foramen ...
... – Surrounds the vertebral foramen – Formed by: • Pedicles – Two short stalks that project posteriorly from each vertebral body to form the sides of the vertebral foramen ...
the Hand slides
... radial bursa) communicates with the common synovial sheath of the superficialis and profundus tendons (sometimes referred to as the ulnar bursa) at the level of the wrist in about 50% of subjects ...
... radial bursa) communicates with the common synovial sheath of the superficialis and profundus tendons (sometimes referred to as the ulnar bursa) at the level of the wrist in about 50% of subjects ...
The heart of a dragon: 3D anatomical reconstruction of the
... Rhynchopelta concentrica McLean, 1989 but also Peltospira, Nodopelta, Echinopelta and Hirtopelta [25]; as well as Pachydermia laevis Warén & Bouchet, 1989 [26]), and C. squamiferum is known to differ from these, particularly in its acquisition of endosymbionts and gigantism relative to other peltosp ...
... Rhynchopelta concentrica McLean, 1989 but also Peltospira, Nodopelta, Echinopelta and Hirtopelta [25]; as well as Pachydermia laevis Warén & Bouchet, 1989 [26]), and C. squamiferum is known to differ from these, particularly in its acquisition of endosymbionts and gigantism relative to other peltosp ...
ANSWERS: CHAPTER 15
... to create mild suction or the capillary action of the needle alone can be used. The needle is repeatedly moved back and forth within the nodule to collect cells and tissue, which are then submitted for cytological evaluation. 4. The parathyroid glands are typically located between the posteromedi ...
... to create mild suction or the capillary action of the needle alone can be used. The needle is repeatedly moved back and forth within the nodule to collect cells and tissue, which are then submitted for cytological evaluation. 4. The parathyroid glands are typically located between the posteromedi ...
Bryozoa - Formatted
... ciliated tentacles surrounding the mouth. When retracted, the tentacles are enclosed in a tentacular sheath. The cilia of these tentacles vibrate, as a result of which they are capable of bending in many directions. These tentacles are tactile in function. They also help in feeding and respiration. ...
... ciliated tentacles surrounding the mouth. When retracted, the tentacles are enclosed in a tentacular sheath. The cilia of these tentacles vibrate, as a result of which they are capable of bending in many directions. These tentacles are tactile in function. They also help in feeding and respiration. ...
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... of the base of the skull or a cervical fracture, or to the injury or entrapment of the lateral rectus muscle. The course of the sixth cranial pair can be reliably identified with 3D MRI and MPR reconstruction. The petroclival segment is lined with arachnoid membrane, showing CSF invagination in Dore ...
... of the base of the skull or a cervical fracture, or to the injury or entrapment of the lateral rectus muscle. The course of the sixth cranial pair can be reliably identified with 3D MRI and MPR reconstruction. The petroclival segment is lined with arachnoid membrane, showing CSF invagination in Dore ...
Radiographic Evaluation of Cervical Spine Injury
... Incomplete cord injuries usually can be classified into one of three clinical syndromes: the central cord syndrome, the anterior cord syndrome and the Brown-Sequard syndrome. The central cord syndrome is the most common and is defined as disproportionately greater paralysis of the upper compared wit ...
... Incomplete cord injuries usually can be classified into one of three clinical syndromes: the central cord syndrome, the anterior cord syndrome and the Brown-Sequard syndrome. The central cord syndrome is the most common and is defined as disproportionately greater paralysis of the upper compared wit ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Anatomy of the hand
... "bowing." Free movement of the tendons in the carpal tunnel is facilitated by synovial sheaths, which surround the tendons. All the tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus and flexor digitorum superficialis are surrounded by a single synovial sheath; a separate sheath surrounds the tendon of the f ...
... "bowing." Free movement of the tendons in the carpal tunnel is facilitated by synovial sheaths, which surround the tendons. All the tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus and flexor digitorum superficialis are surrounded by a single synovial sheath; a separate sheath surrounds the tendon of the f ...
PowerPoint Sunusu
... Individual places the hands posteriorly on the hips and pushes the elbows posteriorly against resistance provided by the examiner. ...
... Individual places the hands posteriorly on the hips and pushes the elbows posteriorly against resistance provided by the examiner. ...
Lecture Lower limb II 2010
... The muscles of the foot are of a little importance individually because fine control of the individual toe is not important for most people. Rather than producing actual movement, they are most active in fixing the foot or in increasing the pressure applied against the ground by various aspects of t ...
... The muscles of the foot are of a little importance individually because fine control of the individual toe is not important for most people. Rather than producing actual movement, they are most active in fixing the foot or in increasing the pressure applied against the ground by various aspects of t ...
The surgical approach, its vascular implications and the importance
... functional outcomes and complications have been variable. When locking plates are placed on the lateral proximal humerus, the mechanical environment is such that fixed angle screws are required to act as perpendicular struts to support the humeral head fragment and resist varus displacement. These f ...
... functional outcomes and complications have been variable. When locking plates are placed on the lateral proximal humerus, the mechanical environment is such that fixed angle screws are required to act as perpendicular struts to support the humeral head fragment and resist varus displacement. These f ...
Advanced Reconstruction Spine_frontmatter.indd
... of the mandible can be problematic. In such cases, a handheld retractor can be used for superior exposure. It is important to note the amount of head rotation, if any, at this stage to avoid coursing too far laterally during the dissection and removing too much of the lateral arch of C1 or the later ...
... of the mandible can be problematic. In such cases, a handheld retractor can be used for superior exposure. It is important to note the amount of head rotation, if any, at this stage to avoid coursing too far laterally during the dissection and removing too much of the lateral arch of C1 or the later ...
a glossary of terms related to oral
... MAIN STEM BRONCHI Connect the trachea to the lungs; each main stem bronchi is slightly greater than half the diameter of the trachea; right bronchus is larger in diameter, shorter, and more direct in line with the trachea than is the left bronchus; foreign material entering the trachea is more liabl ...
... MAIN STEM BRONCHI Connect the trachea to the lungs; each main stem bronchi is slightly greater than half the diameter of the trachea; right bronchus is larger in diameter, shorter, and more direct in line with the trachea than is the left bronchus; foreign material entering the trachea is more liabl ...
THE MEDIAL COMPARTMENT OF THIGH
... POSTERIOR DIVISION Of OBTURATOR NERVE : • Emerges through obturator Externus and supplies it. ...
... POSTERIOR DIVISION Of OBTURATOR NERVE : • Emerges through obturator Externus and supplies it. ...
Dissection of the Superior Thyroid Pole
... "tips out" facilitates avoidance of inadvertent injury to the external laryngeal nerve as it crosses in this plane. Taking such precautions to prevent injury to the nerve, referred to as the "Amelita Gala Curci nerve" is mandatory to avoid loss of highpitched sounds After creation of the space, the ...
... "tips out" facilitates avoidance of inadvertent injury to the external laryngeal nerve as it crosses in this plane. Taking such precautions to prevent injury to the nerve, referred to as the "Amelita Gala Curci nerve" is mandatory to avoid loss of highpitched sounds After creation of the space, the ...
a variation in the origin and course of the posterior circumflex
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 21 Martini Lecture Outline
... Stabilizes the position of cardiac cells Stabilizes the position of the heart valves Provides support for the blood vessels and nerves in the myocardium Helps to distribute the forces of contraction Helps to prevent overexpansion of the heart Provides elasticity so the heart recoils after contractio ...
... Stabilizes the position of cardiac cells Stabilizes the position of the heart valves Provides support for the blood vessels and nerves in the myocardium Helps to distribute the forces of contraction Helps to prevent overexpansion of the heart Provides elasticity so the heart recoils after contractio ...
human functional anatomy 213 the ankle and foot in locomotion
... JOINTS (same as in the hand) Except 1st metatarsal and Hallux No saddle joint at base is 1st metatarsal Metatarsal head is bound by deep transverse metatarsal ligament Toes are like fingers Same joints, Lumbricals, Interossei, Extensor expansion Axis of foot (for abduction-adduction) is the 2nd toe. ...
... JOINTS (same as in the hand) Except 1st metatarsal and Hallux No saddle joint at base is 1st metatarsal Metatarsal head is bound by deep transverse metatarsal ligament Toes are like fingers Same joints, Lumbricals, Interossei, Extensor expansion Axis of foot (for abduction-adduction) is the 2nd toe. ...
Malykhin - Centro Alzheimer
... 6=CSF of quadrigeminal cistern 7=hippocampal tail, gyrus dentatus ...
... 6=CSF of quadrigeminal cistern 7=hippocampal tail, gyrus dentatus ...
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.