[G. 32.26A] The parotid duct passes lateral (superficial) and anterior
... The subclavian artery passes directly posterior to the anterior scalene muscle. The phrenic nerve passes directly anterior to the anterior scalene muscle. The suprascapular artery typically passes directly anterior to the anterior scalene muscle. The transverse cervical artery typically passes direc ...
... The subclavian artery passes directly posterior to the anterior scalene muscle. The phrenic nerve passes directly anterior to the anterior scalene muscle. The suprascapular artery typically passes directly anterior to the anterior scalene muscle. The transverse cervical artery typically passes direc ...
Anatomy and Physiology 1 Chapter 8 self quiz Pro, Dima Darwish,MD.
... E) calcaneus. 27) Another name for the first toe is A) hallux. B) pollex. C) hyoid. D) lateral cuneiform. E) phalanx. 28) When standing normally, most of your weight is transmitted to the ground by the A) tibia, talus, and calcaneus. B) talus and proximal metatarsals. C) calcaneus and talus. D) talu ...
... E) calcaneus. 27) Another name for the first toe is A) hallux. B) pollex. C) hyoid. D) lateral cuneiform. E) phalanx. 28) When standing normally, most of your weight is transmitted to the ground by the A) tibia, talus, and calcaneus. B) talus and proximal metatarsals. C) calcaneus and talus. D) talu ...
Flexor Forearm and Hand
... the superficial veins and key cutaneous nerves such as the dorsal ulnar, lateral antebrachial, medial antebrachial and superficial radial nerves Continue by removing the skin of the palm to the palmar aponeurosis making cuts along the midline of the fingers and thumb down to the digital sheath Clean ...
... the superficial veins and key cutaneous nerves such as the dorsal ulnar, lateral antebrachial, medial antebrachial and superficial radial nerves Continue by removing the skin of the palm to the palmar aponeurosis making cuts along the midline of the fingers and thumb down to the digital sheath Clean ...
Iliac spine
... This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ilium. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the. ATP (ā′tē′pē′) n. A nucleotide, C10H16N5O13P3, that is composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups and releases energy when hydrol ...
... This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ilium. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the. ATP (ā′tē′pē′) n. A nucleotide, C10H16N5O13P3, that is composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups and releases energy when hydrol ...
Figure 1
... Dissections of a right wrist. A, Dorsal view of a right wrist with the ECRL and ECRB reflected distally. The dorsal extrinsic wrist ligaments are identified. The DRC originates at the dorsal lip of the distal radius, adjacent to the dorsal radial tubercle (the Lister tubercle, designated by #). It t ...
... Dissections of a right wrist. A, Dorsal view of a right wrist with the ECRL and ECRB reflected distally. The dorsal extrinsic wrist ligaments are identified. The DRC originates at the dorsal lip of the distal radius, adjacent to the dorsal radial tubercle (the Lister tubercle, designated by #). It t ...
Imaging of Trauma: Part 1, Pseudotrauma of the Spine
... arches as they attempt to fuse anteriorly, resulting in an anterior midline cleft [3]. There is often associated hypertrophic change (Fig. 6). Alternatively, an anterior midline cleft could form from incomplete fusion of a bipartite or multipartite anterior ossification center. A normal groove is pr ...
... arches as they attempt to fuse anteriorly, resulting in an anterior midline cleft [3]. There is often associated hypertrophic change (Fig. 6). Alternatively, an anterior midline cleft could form from incomplete fusion of a bipartite or multipartite anterior ossification center. A normal groove is pr ...
View Full Article - PDF - International Research Journals
... The musculoskeletal system developed from the mesoderm. However, some bones at the base of the skull and facial musculature are derived from the neural crest cells (ectoderm). The skeleton, joints and associated muscles, form the locomotor system which can be used either to move the whole or parts o ...
... The musculoskeletal system developed from the mesoderm. However, some bones at the base of the skull and facial musculature are derived from the neural crest cells (ectoderm). The skeleton, joints and associated muscles, form the locomotor system which can be used either to move the whole or parts o ...
Superior mesenteric artery
... Peritoneum of transverse colon 1- Transverse mesocolon:- Attached to a- Anterior border of pancreas b- Upper border of transverse colon 2- Posterior layers of greater omentum:- Attached to lower border of transverse colon Peritoneal covering:- Completely covered by peritoneum except its first part w ...
... Peritoneum of transverse colon 1- Transverse mesocolon:- Attached to a- Anterior border of pancreas b- Upper border of transverse colon 2- Posterior layers of greater omentum:- Attached to lower border of transverse colon Peritoneal covering:- Completely covered by peritoneum except its first part w ...
Neck Lymph Nodes Levels - CT Anatomy
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Applied anatomy of the temporomandibular joint
... from the mandibular ramus towards the angle, where they have broad insertions into the tuberosity. Contraction of the masseter closes the mouth. The origin of the temporalis muscle is in the temporal fossa and at the temporal fascia. It stays deep to the zygomatic arch and inserts into the coronoid ...
... from the mandibular ramus towards the angle, where they have broad insertions into the tuberosity. Contraction of the masseter closes the mouth. The origin of the temporalis muscle is in the temporal fossa and at the temporal fascia. It stays deep to the zygomatic arch and inserts into the coronoid ...
MUSCLES AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS
... ligament on the lateral side. It is bounded: • medially — by the thickened region of the fascial layer — iliopectineal arch, in the front and above — by the inguinal ligament, • laterally and in the back — by the ilium. The muscular space gives passage to the iliopsoas and femoral nerve. The vascula ...
... ligament on the lateral side. It is bounded: • medially — by the thickened region of the fascial layer — iliopectineal arch, in the front and above — by the inguinal ligament, • laterally and in the back — by the ilium. The muscular space gives passage to the iliopsoas and femoral nerve. The vascula ...
Utilitarian Shoulder Approach for Malignant Tumor
... tumors in this area. The success of the utilitarian shoulder approach is based on wide exposure and exploration of the tumor, axillary vessels, and brachial plexus. This facilitates mobilization and protection of all key structures amenable to preservation. Anterior and posterior approaches can be c ...
... tumors in this area. The success of the utilitarian shoulder approach is based on wide exposure and exploration of the tumor, axillary vessels, and brachial plexus. This facilitates mobilization and protection of all key structures amenable to preservation. Anterior and posterior approaches can be c ...
Anatomy CAT1 Q 426
... 6. The following muscles are supplied by occulomotor nerve, EXCEPT: a. Sperior rectus. b. Inferior rectus. c. Superior oblique. d. Inferior oblique. e. Levator palpebrae superioris. 7. Regarding the muscles of the orbit, choose the correct statement: a. Lesion of the abducent nerve results in later ...
... 6. The following muscles are supplied by occulomotor nerve, EXCEPT: a. Sperior rectus. b. Inferior rectus. c. Superior oblique. d. Inferior oblique. e. Levator palpebrae superioris. 7. Regarding the muscles of the orbit, choose the correct statement: a. Lesion of the abducent nerve results in later ...
Hematoma - A Complication of Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve
... The unintentional nicking of the blood vessels (artery or vein) with needle during the injection of local anesthesia might results in effusion of blood into the extravascular spaces with subsequent hematoma formation. Puncture of vein by needle may or may not results in the formation of hematoma but ...
... The unintentional nicking of the blood vessels (artery or vein) with needle during the injection of local anesthesia might results in effusion of blood into the extravascular spaces with subsequent hematoma formation. Puncture of vein by needle may or may not results in the formation of hematoma but ...
Hematoma - A Complication of Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve
... The unintentional nicking of the blood vessels (artery or vein) with needle during the injection of local anesthesia might results in effusion of blood into the extravascular spaces with subsequent hematoma formation. Puncture of vein by needle may or may not results in the formation of hematoma but ...
... The unintentional nicking of the blood vessels (artery or vein) with needle during the injection of local anesthesia might results in effusion of blood into the extravascular spaces with subsequent hematoma formation. Puncture of vein by needle may or may not results in the formation of hematoma but ...
Liver anatomy - Human Health Campus
... divides the liver into right and left lobes This plane runs from the inferior vena cava to the gallbladder fossa. Left hepatic vein divides the left lobe into a medial and lateral part. ...
... divides the liver into right and left lobes This plane runs from the inferior vena cava to the gallbladder fossa. Left hepatic vein divides the left lobe into a medial and lateral part. ...
Extrinsic Muscles
... The hyoid bone is a “U”-shaped bone located high in the front of the neck just under the mandible, at the level of C3. The arms of the “U” are directed posteriorly. The hyoid bone is unique in that it is not directly attached to any other bone in the skeleton. It is held in place by a number of musc ...
... The hyoid bone is a “U”-shaped bone located high in the front of the neck just under the mandible, at the level of C3. The arms of the “U” are directed posteriorly. The hyoid bone is unique in that it is not directly attached to any other bone in the skeleton. It is held in place by a number of musc ...
Introduction to abdoman
... costal margin just lateral to the tip of ninth costal cartilage & passes thru a point midway between the anterior superior iliac spine & the pubic symphysis ...
... costal margin just lateral to the tip of ninth costal cartilage & passes thru a point midway between the anterior superior iliac spine & the pubic symphysis ...
Surgical information on ABI placement (additional digital
... subgaleal placement of the receiver–stimulator. Thereafter, the usual steps in tumor removal are performed, including resection of the tumor, preservation of the facial nerve and if possible preservation of the cochlear nerve. If the cochlear nerve is preserved, CNAP and promontory stimulation can b ...
... subgaleal placement of the receiver–stimulator. Thereafter, the usual steps in tumor removal are performed, including resection of the tumor, preservation of the facial nerve and if possible preservation of the cochlear nerve. If the cochlear nerve is preserved, CNAP and promontory stimulation can b ...
The Blood Vascular System of Nephtys
... to dorsal body-wall, the dorsal vessel is thrown into a generous loop which lies freely in the coelom, attached to the intestine at one end and to the mesentery at the other, but unsupported in between. Because of its disposition, the dorsal vessel is not visible from the exterior, as is that of Ner ...
... to dorsal body-wall, the dorsal vessel is thrown into a generous loop which lies freely in the coelom, attached to the intestine at one end and to the mesentery at the other, but unsupported in between. Because of its disposition, the dorsal vessel is not visible from the exterior, as is that of Ner ...
Mapping the extras: Supernumerary bones of the limbs
... scaphoid, capitate, and trapezoid. It is formed when a small cartilagenous nodule fails to fuse with the scaphoid, and may be doubled. The os vesalianum carpi (2) is a small bone at the lateral aspect of the carpus adjacent to the base of the fifth metacarpal and hamate. First described by Vesalius ...
... scaphoid, capitate, and trapezoid. It is formed when a small cartilagenous nodule fails to fuse with the scaphoid, and may be doubled. The os vesalianum carpi (2) is a small bone at the lateral aspect of the carpus adjacent to the base of the fifth metacarpal and hamate. First described by Vesalius ...
Blue Boxes Anatomy Pg 984—Bones of Neck Cervical pain: inflamed
... Supernumerary Teeth: more teeth than normal 32 (look like normal teeth) Mesiodens: malformed, peg-like tooth between maxillary central incisor teeth Accessory tooth: does not resemble form or disposition of normal teeth Extraction of Teeth: when lost blood, overwhelming caries Lingual nerve close to ...
... Supernumerary Teeth: more teeth than normal 32 (look like normal teeth) Mesiodens: malformed, peg-like tooth between maxillary central incisor teeth Accessory tooth: does not resemble form or disposition of normal teeth Extraction of Teeth: when lost blood, overwhelming caries Lingual nerve close to ...
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.