Cranial Nerves
... masseteric n., anterior and posterior deep temporal nn., buccal n., auriculotemporal n., lingual n., inferior alveolar n. ...
... masseteric n., anterior and posterior deep temporal nn., buccal n., auriculotemporal n., lingual n., inferior alveolar n. ...
internal capsule
... Superiorly, the fibres fan out into the corona radiata. Here, they travel in the cerebral white matter to reach their cortical origins or destinations. The internal capsule is divided into 5 regions: • The anterior limb is the portion between the lenticular nucleus and the head of the caudate nucleu ...
... Superiorly, the fibres fan out into the corona radiata. Here, they travel in the cerebral white matter to reach their cortical origins or destinations. The internal capsule is divided into 5 regions: • The anterior limb is the portion between the lenticular nucleus and the head of the caudate nucleu ...
exam 3
... 7) What is circumscribed by the vertebral margin of the scapula, inferior portion of the trapezius, and superior margin of the latissimus dorsi? A) inguinal canal B) deltopectoral triangle C) rectus sheath D) femoral triangle E) triangle of auscultation 8) Which of the following muscles is NOT inner ...
... 7) What is circumscribed by the vertebral margin of the scapula, inferior portion of the trapezius, and superior margin of the latissimus dorsi? A) inguinal canal B) deltopectoral triangle C) rectus sheath D) femoral triangle E) triangle of auscultation 8) Which of the following muscles is NOT inner ...
Anatomy of Pituitary Gland
... 9 – The arterial supply of pituitary gland come from which artery : A- Internal carotid B- Subclavian C- External carotid 10 – The infundibulum is supplied by which artery : A- Inferior hypophyseal artery B- Basilar artery C- Superior hypophyseal artery 11 – which gland is referred to as the master ...
... 9 – The arterial supply of pituitary gland come from which artery : A- Internal carotid B- Subclavian C- External carotid 10 – The infundibulum is supplied by which artery : A- Inferior hypophyseal artery B- Basilar artery C- Superior hypophyseal artery 11 – which gland is referred to as the master ...
MUSCLES OF HAND MOVEMENTS OF THUMB PALMAR
... Fixed flexion contracture of the hand Fingers bend towards the palm and cannot be fully extended It is caused by underlying contractures of the palmar fascia The ring finger and little finger are commonly affected The middle finger may be affected in advanced cases, but the index finger and the thum ...
... Fixed flexion contracture of the hand Fingers bend towards the palm and cannot be fully extended It is caused by underlying contractures of the palmar fascia The ring finger and little finger are commonly affected The middle finger may be affected in advanced cases, but the index finger and the thum ...
Saladin, Human Anatomy 3e
... 4. The infant skull exhibits gaps (fontanels) between the cranial bones where the bones have not yet fused; the anterior and posterior fontanels are located at the anterior and posterior ends of the sagittal suture. The sphenoid and mastoid fontanels are paired and laterally situated anterior and po ...
... 4. The infant skull exhibits gaps (fontanels) between the cranial bones where the bones have not yet fused; the anterior and posterior fontanels are located at the anterior and posterior ends of the sagittal suture. The sphenoid and mastoid fontanels are paired and laterally situated anterior and po ...
Leseprobe - Beck-Shop
... occupied 70% of the total contact area within the joint. Walker and Erkman [34] also used casting techniques and found that under no load, contact occurred primarily on the menisci, but that with loads of 150 kg, the menisci covered between 59 and 71% of the joint contact surface area. The periphera ...
... occupied 70% of the total contact area within the joint. Walker and Erkman [34] also used casting techniques and found that under no load, contact occurred primarily on the menisci, but that with loads of 150 kg, the menisci covered between 59 and 71% of the joint contact surface area. The periphera ...
Prosthodontics 2nd class/lec-15-
... teeth should be placed so that the antero-posterior groove (central) is placed on the crest(centre) of the residual ridge(fig. 1). The crest of the mandibular residual ridge is marked on the edentulous cast by a line drawn from the crest of the ridge in the 1st premolar and canine area up to the mes ...
... teeth should be placed so that the antero-posterior groove (central) is placed on the crest(centre) of the residual ridge(fig. 1). The crest of the mandibular residual ridge is marked on the edentulous cast by a line drawn from the crest of the ridge in the 1st premolar and canine area up to the mes ...
Sacral plexus and nerves of pelvis
... Continuation of the hypogastric plexus on either side, in the form of the hypogastric nerve. Sacral splanchnic nerves, which emerge from the sympathetic trunk. Pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2, S3, S4) parasympathetic efferent fibers to the plexus. ...
... Continuation of the hypogastric plexus on either side, in the form of the hypogastric nerve. Sacral splanchnic nerves, which emerge from the sympathetic trunk. Pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2, S3, S4) parasympathetic efferent fibers to the plexus. ...
R b c5 2 Q
... 1. The outline is horseshoe-shaped from the tip of one mastoid process over the vertex to the tip of the other. 2. At the base of the skull, the outline is nearly straight from one mastoid process to the other, except where the occipital condyles project downward. On each side, it crosses two groove ...
... 1. The outline is horseshoe-shaped from the tip of one mastoid process over the vertex to the tip of the other. 2. At the base of the skull, the outline is nearly straight from one mastoid process to the other, except where the occipital condyles project downward. On each side, it crosses two groove ...
Rare case of Cryptogenic organising pneumonia
... group. Patients present with short history (i.e. less than 2 months) of breathlessness, non productive cough, weight loss, malaise and fever. There is no association with smoking. ...
... group. Patients present with short history (i.e. less than 2 months) of breathlessness, non productive cough, weight loss, malaise and fever. There is no association with smoking. ...
Chapter 3
... • The larger of the three components of the hip bone and articulates (fuses) with the ischium and pubis (Figure ...
... • The larger of the three components of the hip bone and articulates (fuses) with the ischium and pubis (Figure ...
Detailed descriptions of the parameters measured in coronal
... To localize the MPFL insertion site, the axial sequence was used to cross-reference the appropriate coronal image. The axial image was chosen at the level where this structure was attached to the femur. At the matching level on the coronal view, a vertical line was drawn from this site to the center ...
... To localize the MPFL insertion site, the axial sequence was used to cross-reference the appropriate coronal image. The axial image was chosen at the level where this structure was attached to the femur. At the matching level on the coronal view, a vertical line was drawn from this site to the center ...
Organ Systems and Body Cavities
... The thoracic cavity is a space enclosed by the ribs, sternum, and vertebral column. This cavity contains three small cavities: the pericardial cavity (peri- = around; -cardia = heart) and two pleural cavities (pleuro- = side or rib). The pericardial cavity surrounds the heart, and each pleural cavit ...
... The thoracic cavity is a space enclosed by the ribs, sternum, and vertebral column. This cavity contains three small cavities: the pericardial cavity (peri- = around; -cardia = heart) and two pleural cavities (pleuro- = side or rib). The pericardial cavity surrounds the heart, and each pleural cavit ...
Click to presentation - IO
... tumor tissue.1 • Polyvinyl alcohol spheres fail to penetrate capillary level and are less effective agent.1 • Coils should never be used as collateral vessels may form around level of occlusion. 1 ...
... tumor tissue.1 • Polyvinyl alcohol spheres fail to penetrate capillary level and are less effective agent.1 • Coils should never be used as collateral vessels may form around level of occlusion. 1 ...
Shoulder Mobilizations - Rose Physical Therapy
... • Pt. lies supine with side to be mobilized towards the edge of the table, arm abducted off the side of the table • Pt.’s neck is laterally flexed toward the side receiving the mob (to slacken the nerves) • PT stands in lunge position superiorly to the pt.’s shoulder: one hand grasps around pt.’s el ...
... • Pt. lies supine with side to be mobilized towards the edge of the table, arm abducted off the side of the table • Pt.’s neck is laterally flexed toward the side receiving the mob (to slacken the nerves) • PT stands in lunge position superiorly to the pt.’s shoulder: one hand grasps around pt.’s el ...
Powerpoint template for scientific posters
... patient and the operator. Angling the CT gantry is useful in targeting a lesion cephalad to the sacrospinous ligament. It is technically more difficult, however, to keep the needle in the exact same angle as the gantry. Use of a curved needle allows an additional option for difficult to access lesio ...
... patient and the operator. Angling the CT gantry is useful in targeting a lesion cephalad to the sacrospinous ligament. It is technically more difficult, however, to keep the needle in the exact same angle as the gantry. Use of a curved needle allows an additional option for difficult to access lesio ...
Fascia and compartments of the distal arm
... lateral intermuscular septum a little while ago, and now travels between brachialis and brachioradialis ...
... lateral intermuscular septum a little while ago, and now travels between brachialis and brachioradialis ...
maxillary artery
... • It enters by the sphenopalatine foramen and sends branches to the posterior regions of the lateral wall and to the nasal septum. • After the greater palatine artery emerges from the greater palatine foramen it courses anteriorly and passes through the incisive foramen where it anastamoses with the ...
... • It enters by the sphenopalatine foramen and sends branches to the posterior regions of the lateral wall and to the nasal septum. • After the greater palatine artery emerges from the greater palatine foramen it courses anteriorly and passes through the incisive foramen where it anastamoses with the ...
the Internal Capsule - Turkish Neurosurgery
... of fiber dissection was adopted. The internal capsule was dissected from superiolateral, inferior and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere. During and after dissection its relation with basal ganglia and other related structures were studied. RESULTS: The internal capsule was demonstrated by dissec ...
... of fiber dissection was adopted. The internal capsule was dissected from superiolateral, inferior and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere. During and after dissection its relation with basal ganglia and other related structures were studied. RESULTS: The internal capsule was demonstrated by dissec ...
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.