Restoration of Dinornis maximus
... diapophysial plate (fig. 6, d), completing that wall above, a ridge (fig. 4, r)extends backward to the postzygapophysis, z' ; this ridge circumscribes externally the vertical canal (figs. 4& 7, s). On the medial side of this canal is the pneumatic orifice (fig. 7, t), leading to the cancellous part ...
... diapophysial plate (fig. 6, d), completing that wall above, a ridge (fig. 4, r)extends backward to the postzygapophysis, z' ; this ridge circumscribes externally the vertical canal (figs. 4& 7, s). On the medial side of this canal is the pneumatic orifice (fig. 7, t), leading to the cancellous part ...
Survey of Comparative Human and Non-human Osteology
... remains, and further determining a species-specific identification when presented with nonhuman material. Previous research has provided manuals that are typically limited to one class of animal and includes either photographs or descriptions of cranial or post-cranial skeletal elements. Further, th ...
... remains, and further determining a species-specific identification when presented with nonhuman material. Previous research has provided manuals that are typically limited to one class of animal and includes either photographs or descriptions of cranial or post-cranial skeletal elements. Further, th ...
Common Fracture of Upper Extremity
... passing in the opposite direction or strikes a fixed object Gustilo type 3 > Fracture of the shaft of the ulna > Comminuted fracture of the radial head > Fracture of the shaft of the radius > Comminuted fracture of the condyles of the humerus ...
... passing in the opposite direction or strikes a fixed object Gustilo type 3 > Fracture of the shaft of the ulna > Comminuted fracture of the radial head > Fracture of the shaft of the radius > Comminuted fracture of the condyles of the humerus ...
Vascular anatomy of the head and neck region, pictorial
... Superior vena cava, formed by the left and the right brachiocephalic veins, is located right from the ascending aorta. Normal anatomy on axial CT scans shows the three arterial vessels (innominate, left carotid, left subclavian) in a row from right to left Fig.2. Rightmost is the superior vena cava, ...
... Superior vena cava, formed by the left and the right brachiocephalic veins, is located right from the ascending aorta. Normal anatomy on axial CT scans shows the three arterial vessels (innominate, left carotid, left subclavian) in a row from right to left Fig.2. Rightmost is the superior vena cava, ...
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... major arteries branching off the descending aorta, and the posterior wall of the aorta [1–5]. Fluid mechanical factors are suspected to be involved in the localization of these atherosclerotic lesions. Therefore, extensive studies have been carried out in the past years on both the distribution of a ...
... major arteries branching off the descending aorta, and the posterior wall of the aorta [1–5]. Fluid mechanical factors are suspected to be involved in the localization of these atherosclerotic lesions. Therefore, extensive studies have been carried out in the past years on both the distribution of a ...
2 Embryology and Surgical Anatomy of the Thyroid and Parathyroid
... recurrent laryngeal nerve is not pulled into the thorax by its relationship with the subclavian artery. This non-recurrent right laryngeal nerve passes directly to the larynx posterior to the common carotid artery. It runs parallel to the inferior thyroid artery and can ascend for a short distance i ...
... recurrent laryngeal nerve is not pulled into the thorax by its relationship with the subclavian artery. This non-recurrent right laryngeal nerve passes directly to the larynx posterior to the common carotid artery. It runs parallel to the inferior thyroid artery and can ascend for a short distance i ...
Title page Title of Article: - The cadaveric study of profunda brachii
... course around the humerus in company with the radial nerve. It continues to give off twigs to the muscle as it runs this spiral course. It may give off a nutrient artery to the humerus. Deep to the long head of the triceps it regularly gives rise to a deltoid branch that ascends to anastomose with t ...
... course around the humerus in company with the radial nerve. It continues to give off twigs to the muscle as it runs this spiral course. It may give off a nutrient artery to the humerus. Deep to the long head of the triceps it regularly gives rise to a deltoid branch that ascends to anastomose with t ...
Geometry Module 1, Topic G, Overview
... Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc. ...
... Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc. ...
a case report on the bilateral trifurcation of the sciatic nerve and its
... injure the nerve. Sadly the most common cause of serious sciatic nerve injury (and consequent major medicolegal claims) is iatrogenic. It may be damaged in misplaced therapeutic injections into gluteus maximus. The safe zone for deep intramuscular injections here is the upper outer quadrant of the b ...
... injure the nerve. Sadly the most common cause of serious sciatic nerve injury (and consequent major medicolegal claims) is iatrogenic. It may be damaged in misplaced therapeutic injections into gluteus maximus. The safe zone for deep intramuscular injections here is the upper outer quadrant of the b ...
Four cases of variations in the forearm extensor musculature in a
... to correct finger clawing. In such cases, if the surgeon is aware of the probable variations of radial carpal extensors like additional bellies and tendons as reported in this case, such tendons can be used for grafting instead of splitting the parent tendon. Albright and Linburg[2] have also suppor ...
... to correct finger clawing. In such cases, if the surgeon is aware of the probable variations of radial carpal extensors like additional bellies and tendons as reported in this case, such tendons can be used for grafting instead of splitting the parent tendon. Albright and Linburg[2] have also suppor ...
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... It is a short venous trunk and is formed by the junction of the two brachiocephalic veins. It begins behind the lower border of the first right costal cartilage, close to the sternum, descends on the right of the ascending aorta and ends in the upper part of the right atrium opposite the lower borde ...
... It is a short venous trunk and is formed by the junction of the two brachiocephalic veins. It begins behind the lower border of the first right costal cartilage, close to the sternum, descends on the right of the ascending aorta and ends in the upper part of the right atrium opposite the lower borde ...
Geometry Module 1, Topic G, Overview
... G-CO.A.1, G-CO.A.2, G-CO.A.3, G-CO.A.4, G-CO.A.5, G-CO.B.6, G-CO.B.7, G-CO.B.8, G-CO.C.9, G-CO.C.10, G-CO.C.11, G-CO.D.12, G-CO.D.13 Focus Standard: ...
... G-CO.A.1, G-CO.A.2, G-CO.A.3, G-CO.A.4, G-CO.A.5, G-CO.B.6, G-CO.B.7, G-CO.B.8, G-CO.C.9, G-CO.C.10, G-CO.C.11, G-CO.D.12, G-CO.D.13 Focus Standard: ...
Geometry Module 1, Topic G, Overview
... G-CO.A.1, G-CO.A.2, G-CO.A.3, G-CO.A.4, G-CO.A.5, G-CO.B.6, G-CO.B.7, G-CO.B.8, G-CO.C.9, G-CO.C.10, G-CO.C.11, G-CO.D.12, G-CO.D.13 Focus Standard: ...
... G-CO.A.1, G-CO.A.2, G-CO.A.3, G-CO.A.4, G-CO.A.5, G-CO.B.6, G-CO.B.7, G-CO.B.8, G-CO.C.9, G-CO.C.10, G-CO.C.11, G-CO.D.12, G-CO.D.13 Focus Standard: ...
Ankle Ligaments on MRI: Appearance of Normal and Injured
... Fig. 10—Syndesmosis: anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament. Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament extends from anterior tibial tubercle to fibular tubercle and is best visualized on axial images. Normal anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament may show fascicular appearance, which should not be c ...
... Fig. 10—Syndesmosis: anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament. Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament extends from anterior tibial tubercle to fibular tubercle and is best visualized on axial images. Normal anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament may show fascicular appearance, which should not be c ...
middle meningeal artery
... • The descending palatine artery leaves pterygopalatine fossa through the palatine canal within this canal , it divides into the greater and lesser palatine arteries. The greater palatine artery supplies the inferior meatus of the lateral wall of the nose before passing onto the roof of the palate ...
... • The descending palatine artery leaves pterygopalatine fossa through the palatine canal within this canal , it divides into the greater and lesser palatine arteries. The greater palatine artery supplies the inferior meatus of the lateral wall of the nose before passing onto the roof of the palate ...
Computational macroscopical patterning of the medullary striae of
... and they are projected ipsilaterally, bilaterally or contralaterally towards the ventral nuclei of the trapezoid body, to the lateral superior olivary nuclei, and also to the periolivary region, in which the olivocochlear fibers originate from (OSEN, 1969; THOMPSON, AM. and THOMPSON, GC., 1986). The ...
... and they are projected ipsilaterally, bilaterally or contralaterally towards the ventral nuclei of the trapezoid body, to the lateral superior olivary nuclei, and also to the periolivary region, in which the olivocochlear fibers originate from (OSEN, 1969; THOMPSON, AM. and THOMPSON, GC., 1986). The ...
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... created. The ilioinguinal nerve and genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve are placed with the cord structures and are passed through ...
... created. The ilioinguinal nerve and genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve are placed with the cord structures and are passed through ...
Fractures of the body of the talus in the sagittal plane
... sagittal shearing fractures. On the other hand, they called the fractures whose plane is close to the coronal plane as coronal shearing fractures. According to their definition, we found 20 cases of sagittal fracture, whose angle was within 45° of the longitudinal axis of the talar trochlea in our s ...
... sagittal shearing fractures. On the other hand, they called the fractures whose plane is close to the coronal plane as coronal shearing fractures. According to their definition, we found 20 cases of sagittal fracture, whose angle was within 45° of the longitudinal axis of the talar trochlea in our s ...
Surgical Approaches to the Petrous Apex: Distances
... and sphenopetrous fissure. These three surfaces point to the clivus region posteroanteriorly.2 Gianoli and Amedee (1994)3 also described the petrous apex as a pyramidal segment and divided this structure in two parts through the internal auditory canal. The anterior portion is related to the auditor ...
... and sphenopetrous fissure. These three surfaces point to the clivus region posteroanteriorly.2 Gianoli and Amedee (1994)3 also described the petrous apex as a pyramidal segment and divided this structure in two parts through the internal auditory canal. The anterior portion is related to the auditor ...
Neuro Atlas
... This selection of the art of Dr. Frank H. Netter on neuroanatomy and neurophysiology is drawn from the Atlas of Human Anatomy and Netter’s Atlas of Human Physiology. Viewing these pictures again prompts reflection on Dr. Netter’s work and his roles as physician and artist. Frank H. Netter was born i ...
... This selection of the art of Dr. Frank H. Netter on neuroanatomy and neurophysiology is drawn from the Atlas of Human Anatomy and Netter’s Atlas of Human Physiology. Viewing these pictures again prompts reflection on Dr. Netter’s work and his roles as physician and artist. Frank H. Netter was born i ...
CYRIAX Transverse Friction Massage
... How deep must the deep friction be ? Sufficient to reach the structure ; so, it depends on the location of the structure. • Starting position Make sure the friction massage is comfortable for you as well for the patient. Position the patient in a way where you can easily reach the structure you want ...
... How deep must the deep friction be ? Sufficient to reach the structure ; so, it depends on the location of the structure. • Starting position Make sure the friction massage is comfortable for you as well for the patient. Position the patient in a way where you can easily reach the structure you want ...
Blood supply of Head and neck
... Begins at the level of upper border of thyroid cartilage No branches in the neck Through carotid canal enters into cranial cavity Supplies brain, eyes, forehead and part of the nose ...
... Begins at the level of upper border of thyroid cartilage No branches in the neck Through carotid canal enters into cranial cavity Supplies brain, eyes, forehead and part of the nose ...
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.