Chapter 2 - Shoulder and Arm
... •Initially most commonly due to significant trauma (although it can occur in some people without significant trauma) •In time it becomes easier and easier for the joint to dislocate. •Most shoulder dislocations are anterior. ...
... •Initially most commonly due to significant trauma (although it can occur in some people without significant trauma) •In time it becomes easier and easier for the joint to dislocate. •Most shoulder dislocations are anterior. ...
Surgical Approach: Fixation at C1-2
... Pedicle Screws • Superior to lateral mass screws (biomechanical) ...
... Pedicle Screws • Superior to lateral mass screws (biomechanical) ...
Operations with Polynomials
... Now try Exercise 167. In Example 15, the initial velocity is 10 feet per second. The value is negative because the object was thrown downward. If it had been thrown upward, the initial velocity would have been positive. If it had been dropped, the initial velocity would have been zero. Use your cal ...
... Now try Exercise 167. In Example 15, the initial velocity is 10 feet per second. The value is negative because the object was thrown downward. If it had been thrown upward, the initial velocity would have been positive. If it had been dropped, the initial velocity would have been zero. Use your cal ...
Basic brain anatomy, basic mathematics and
... •Collateral sulcus •Central sulcus •Calcarine Sulcus Typically discontinuous sulci •Superior frontal sulcus •Inferior frontal sulcus •Postcentral sulcus •Intraparietal sulcus •Superior temporal sulcus •Inferior temporal sulcus •Cingulate sulcus •Precentral sulcus Other minor sulci are much less reli ...
... •Collateral sulcus •Central sulcus •Calcarine Sulcus Typically discontinuous sulci •Superior frontal sulcus •Inferior frontal sulcus •Postcentral sulcus •Intraparietal sulcus •Superior temporal sulcus •Inferior temporal sulcus •Cingulate sulcus •Precentral sulcus Other minor sulci are much less reli ...
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... 1) The mastoid process is part of the __________. A) Mandible The external surface a.body (1) symphysis menti- median region (2) mental protuberance- triangular lower part of symphysis menti (3) mental foramen- below 2nd premolar -Form medial to lateral, the number and other of teeth onone side are: ...
... 1) The mastoid process is part of the __________. A) Mandible The external surface a.body (1) symphysis menti- median region (2) mental protuberance- triangular lower part of symphysis menti (3) mental foramen- below 2nd premolar -Form medial to lateral, the number and other of teeth onone side are: ...
Mock Systemic Anatomy Practical – please keep in mind that the
... 12. Name ligament that attaches to (posterior intertubicular notch of femur): PCL 13. Name nerve that runs through (jugular) foramen: MACA CN IX, CN X, CN XI 14. Is this a L or R Patella? (know how to tell by the direction it falls when the apex (the inferior aspect of the patella) is facing away f ...
... 12. Name ligament that attaches to (posterior intertubicular notch of femur): PCL 13. Name nerve that runs through (jugular) foramen: MACA CN IX, CN X, CN XI 14. Is this a L or R Patella? (know how to tell by the direction it falls when the apex (the inferior aspect of the patella) is facing away f ...
9 - bYTEBoss
... Comes off medial cord Descends along medial side of arm Passes posterior to medial epicondyle Follows the ulna Superficial to carpal tunnel into hand Branches to supply intrinsics and skin ...
... Comes off medial cord Descends along medial side of arm Passes posterior to medial epicondyle Follows the ulna Superficial to carpal tunnel into hand Branches to supply intrinsics and skin ...
Liver Anatomy
... runs through the liver tissue and then makes anterior and posterior divisions. These vessels divide further into anterosuperior, anteroinferior, posterosuperior, and posteroinferior segments. The left lobar branches run through the liver tissue for some distance before dividing into superior and ant ...
... runs through the liver tissue and then makes anterior and posterior divisions. These vessels divide further into anterosuperior, anteroinferior, posterosuperior, and posteroinferior segments. The left lobar branches run through the liver tissue for some distance before dividing into superior and ant ...
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... inferiorly. o The internal oblique muscle has a direction of fiber lateral and inferior , whereas the transverse muscle passes transversely from one side to another o When those three muscles reach the rectus abdominis muscle, they form a fusion line called linea alba, because they all end with apon ...
... inferiorly. o The internal oblique muscle has a direction of fiber lateral and inferior , whereas the transverse muscle passes transversely from one side to another o When those three muscles reach the rectus abdominis muscle, they form a fusion line called linea alba, because they all end with apon ...
Neuro-anatomy of Upper Airway
... The muscles of the tongue • The intrinsic muscles of the tongue include: the superior longitudinal muscle, with fibers that run anteroposteriorly (from the front to the back) along the superior surface of the tongue, just below the mucous membrane, the inferior longitudinal muscle, with fibers that ...
... The muscles of the tongue • The intrinsic muscles of the tongue include: the superior longitudinal muscle, with fibers that run anteroposteriorly (from the front to the back) along the superior surface of the tongue, just below the mucous membrane, the inferior longitudinal muscle, with fibers that ...
Right Ventricle
... Sympathetic: Derived from the upper 4-5 thoracic segments of the spinal cord. These are cardioacceleratory, and on stimulation increases the heart rate, and also dilate the coronary arteries. ...
... Sympathetic: Derived from the upper 4-5 thoracic segments of the spinal cord. These are cardioacceleratory, and on stimulation increases the heart rate, and also dilate the coronary arteries. ...
intranasal anatomy of nasolacrimal sac in adult human cadaver
... through the lateral nasal wall during endoscopic DCR (EDCR). Setting:Anatomy and Otorhinolaryngolog departments,Zagazig University. Patients and methods: Ten adult cadaver sagittal head sections were evaluated. During dissections, the maxillary line, , axilla of middle turbinate, and lacrimal sac(LS ...
... through the lateral nasal wall during endoscopic DCR (EDCR). Setting:Anatomy and Otorhinolaryngolog departments,Zagazig University. Patients and methods: Ten adult cadaver sagittal head sections were evaluated. During dissections, the maxillary line, , axilla of middle turbinate, and lacrimal sac(LS ...
The evolution of the basicranium in the Henophidia (Reptilia
... vestibuli and cavum cochleare respectively. The arteria auditiva interna usually passes through the anterior acoustic foramen. The internal foramen for the n. facialis may (Python, Fig. 6B; Plecturus, Fig. 2F) or may not (Anilius, Fig. 2D; Cylindrophis, Fig. 2B) lie within the internal auditory meat ...
... vestibuli and cavum cochleare respectively. The arteria auditiva interna usually passes through the anterior acoustic foramen. The internal foramen for the n. facialis may (Python, Fig. 6B; Plecturus, Fig. 2F) or may not (Anilius, Fig. 2D; Cylindrophis, Fig. 2B) lie within the internal auditory meat ...
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... “In the anatomical position, the human body is erect, with the feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward.” ...
... “In the anatomical position, the human body is erect, with the feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward.” ...
1 Surgical Anatomy
... is restricted to some major points from the viewpoint of surgical anatomy. For more detailed information see “Suggested Reading”. The temporal bone according to its developmental anatomy is divisible into four parts: the squamous, mastoid, petrous, and tympanic portions. Points of topographical refe ...
... is restricted to some major points from the viewpoint of surgical anatomy. For more detailed information see “Suggested Reading”. The temporal bone according to its developmental anatomy is divisible into four parts: the squamous, mastoid, petrous, and tympanic portions. Points of topographical refe ...
Larynx
... Btw these two processes upper triangular area gives attachment to Vestibular ligament and lower gives attachment to Lateral cricoarytenoid muscles and also vocalis. Apex articulates with corniculate cartilage. Medial surface covered with mucous membrane forms lateral boundary of posterior glottis an ...
... Btw these two processes upper triangular area gives attachment to Vestibular ligament and lower gives attachment to Lateral cricoarytenoid muscles and also vocalis. Apex articulates with corniculate cartilage. Medial surface covered with mucous membrane forms lateral boundary of posterior glottis an ...
The 25th Annual
... Distemper - Most common viral disease of dogs. Infection results in neurologic, GI, respiratory and ophthalmic signs. Common ocular findings include conjunctivitis, chorioretinitis and acute keratoconjunctivitis sicca. The characteristic neurotropism of CDV results in optic neuritis and optic tract ...
... Distemper - Most common viral disease of dogs. Infection results in neurologic, GI, respiratory and ophthalmic signs. Common ocular findings include conjunctivitis, chorioretinitis and acute keratoconjunctivitis sicca. The characteristic neurotropism of CDV results in optic neuritis and optic tract ...
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.