Over-Under Tympanoplasty, August 2002 Article
... Jack M Kartush, MD Most small, posterior eardrum perforations can be reliably treated with a simple medial graft that places temporalis fascia under the eardrum like a bicycle tire patch. For larger or anterior perforations lateral tympanoplasty (repair of the ear drum), wherein fascia is applied to ...
... Jack M Kartush, MD Most small, posterior eardrum perforations can be reliably treated with a simple medial graft that places temporalis fascia under the eardrum like a bicycle tire patch. For larger or anterior perforations lateral tympanoplasty (repair of the ear drum), wherein fascia is applied to ...
Muscles of the Shoulder
... Spine of the scapula: Prone; Lay your hand across the upper back and slide your fingers inferiorly until they roll over the superficial spine. Palpate from the root of the spine to the acromion process. Medial border: Prone; Place your partner’s hand on the small of the lumbar spine to lift the medi ...
... Spine of the scapula: Prone; Lay your hand across the upper back and slide your fingers inferiorly until they roll over the superficial spine. Palpate from the root of the spine to the acromion process. Medial border: Prone; Place your partner’s hand on the small of the lumbar spine to lift the medi ...
The Skeletal System Notes Day 3
... 1. The __________________has no body. The superior surfaces of its transverse processes contain large depressions that receive the occipital condyles of the skull. This joint allows you to nod “yes”. 2. _____________________acts as a pivot for the rotation of the atlas (and skull). 3. It has a large ...
... 1. The __________________has no body. The superior surfaces of its transverse processes contain large depressions that receive the occipital condyles of the skull. This joint allows you to nod “yes”. 2. _____________________acts as a pivot for the rotation of the atlas (and skull). 3. It has a large ...
Chapter 02: Netter`s Clinical Anatomy, 2nd Edition
... Vertebrae prominens: the spinous process of the C7 vertebra, usually the most prominent process in the midline at the posterior base of the neck l Scapula: part of the pectoral girdle that supports the upper limb; note its spine, inferior angle, and medial border l Iliac crests: felt best when you ...
... Vertebrae prominens: the spinous process of the C7 vertebra, usually the most prominent process in the midline at the posterior base of the neck l Scapula: part of the pectoral girdle that supports the upper limb; note its spine, inferior angle, and medial border l Iliac crests: felt best when you ...
Approaches to the Sphenoid
... Divide intercural ligaments Mucoperichondrial tunnels Remove posterior septum Anterior wall removed ...
... Divide intercural ligaments Mucoperichondrial tunnels Remove posterior septum Anterior wall removed ...
Anatomy of the Spinal Cord and Brain
... receives anastomotic branches from segmental vessels that enter intervertebral foramina with the ventral and dorsal-root fibers. In cervical levels segmental arteries arise from vertebral arteries, the ascending cervical branch of the inferior thyroid artery and the deep cervical branch of the costo ...
... receives anastomotic branches from segmental vessels that enter intervertebral foramina with the ventral and dorsal-root fibers. In cervical levels segmental arteries arise from vertebral arteries, the ascending cervical branch of the inferior thyroid artery and the deep cervical branch of the costo ...
Applied Anatomy and Physiology of oral Cavity
... Actions:Temporalis elevates the mandible and so closes the mouth and approximates the teeth. This movement requires both the upward pull of the anterior fibres and the backward pull of the posterior fibres, because the head of the mandibular condyle rests on the articular eminence when the mouth is ...
... Actions:Temporalis elevates the mandible and so closes the mouth and approximates the teeth. This movement requires both the upward pull of the anterior fibres and the backward pull of the posterior fibres, because the head of the mandibular condyle rests on the articular eminence when the mouth is ...
Rotator Cuff
... Two sets of muscles are important for the stabilization of this joint in the proper joint formation. [ help stabilize the clavicle and the scapula] 1) the trapezius: The upper trapezius muscle fibers connects the lower base of the skull to the clavicle. The middle and lower trapezius muscle fibers c ...
... Two sets of muscles are important for the stabilization of this joint in the proper joint formation. [ help stabilize the clavicle and the scapula] 1) the trapezius: The upper trapezius muscle fibers connects the lower base of the skull to the clavicle. The middle and lower trapezius muscle fibers c ...
The central compartment of the sole
... proper digital arteries supply the adjacent sides of the toes. The proper digital artery to the lateral side of the little toe arise from the lateral planter artery opposite the base of the fifth metatarsal bone. Each planter metatarsal artery gives an anterior perforating branch which ...
... proper digital arteries supply the adjacent sides of the toes. The proper digital artery to the lateral side of the little toe arise from the lateral planter artery opposite the base of the fifth metatarsal bone. Each planter metatarsal artery gives an anterior perforating branch which ...
Anatomical study of the superior orbital fissure as seen during a
... nineteenth century, and Yaşargil refined and popularized the approach in the microneurosurgical era. 5 The SOF is a complex anatomical structure at the junction of two areas of surgical complexity, the anterior cavernous sinus and orbital apex. Consistent with all skull base anatomical junctions, t ...
... nineteenth century, and Yaşargil refined and popularized the approach in the microneurosurgical era. 5 The SOF is a complex anatomical structure at the junction of two areas of surgical complexity, the anterior cavernous sinus and orbital apex. Consistent with all skull base anatomical junctions, t ...
The Clavicle - Deranged Physiology
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... This document was created by Alex Yartsev ([email protected]); if I have used your data or images and forgot to reference you, please email me. ...
Anatomy Block 5 Oral Quiz Review
... a heart attack. Nerves from damaged heart tissue convey pain signals to spinal cord levels T1-T4 on the left side, which happen to be the same levels that receive sensation from the left side of the chest and part of the left arm. A popular theory suggests that because the brain isn't used to receiv ...
... a heart attack. Nerves from damaged heart tissue convey pain signals to spinal cord levels T1-T4 on the left side, which happen to be the same levels that receive sensation from the left side of the chest and part of the left arm. A popular theory suggests that because the brain isn't used to receiv ...
SHOULDER COMPLEX
... Serratus anterior Trapezius complex Latissimus dorsi Levator scapulae Rhomboideus major Rhomboideus minor ...
... Serratus anterior Trapezius complex Latissimus dorsi Levator scapulae Rhomboideus major Rhomboideus minor ...
morphometric study of pterion
... known as pterion ossicles or epipteric bones [1]. This point is an important clinical landmark because the calvaria’s wall is thin in this region. Therefore pterion is a fragile point that could be fractured easily. The anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery runs beneath the pterion. It is v ...
... known as pterion ossicles or epipteric bones [1]. This point is an important clinical landmark because the calvaria’s wall is thin in this region. Therefore pterion is a fragile point that could be fractured easily. The anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery runs beneath the pterion. It is v ...
Flatworms Phylum: PLATYHELMINTHES
... scolex with complicated hooks for attaching to the intestines of its host. • The tapeworm does not have a mouth or digestive system. Instead they bath in the predigested fluids of their host and absorb nutrients directly into their body cells ...
... scolex with complicated hooks for attaching to the intestines of its host. • The tapeworm does not have a mouth or digestive system. Instead they bath in the predigested fluids of their host and absorb nutrients directly into their body cells ...
The Nasal Cavity
... Projecting out of the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are curved shelves of bone. They are called conchae (or turbinates). The are three conchae – inferior, middle and superior. They project into the nasal cavity, creating four pathways for the air to flow. These pathways are called meatuses: -Inf ...
... Projecting out of the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are curved shelves of bone. They are called conchae (or turbinates). The are three conchae – inferior, middle and superior. They project into the nasal cavity, creating four pathways for the air to flow. These pathways are called meatuses: -Inf ...
Squid Dissection Lab
... The squid body is shaped rather like a torpedo (see Figure 1). In most bilaterally symmetrical animals, the main body axis is an anterior-posterior presentation, but in cephalopods it is defined as a dorsal-ventral body. The cephalopods have modified the ancestral plan by lengthening this axis so th ...
... The squid body is shaped rather like a torpedo (see Figure 1). In most bilaterally symmetrical animals, the main body axis is an anterior-posterior presentation, but in cephalopods it is defined as a dorsal-ventral body. The cephalopods have modified the ancestral plan by lengthening this axis so th ...
Reptile Cranial Structures and Functions
... Branchiomeric muscles are associated with movement of parts of the splanchnocranium, including mandibular, hyoid and more dorsal and lateral pharyngeal arch derivatives.1,3,10 Hypobranchial muscles are associated with other structures derived from the pharyngeal arches: Hyoid, tongue, glottis.1,3,10 ...
... Branchiomeric muscles are associated with movement of parts of the splanchnocranium, including mandibular, hyoid and more dorsal and lateral pharyngeal arch derivatives.1,3,10 Hypobranchial muscles are associated with other structures derived from the pharyngeal arches: Hyoid, tongue, glottis.1,3,10 ...
LABORATORY MNNuAL OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
... tbe structure of its parts. For the purpose of the study of gross anatomy it is necessary to spoarato the structures from each other so 9S to give prominence to their outlines and relationships. This is done by cutting away the connectJive tissue binding the different parts. For a good dissection a ...
... tbe structure of its parts. For the purpose of the study of gross anatomy it is necessary to spoarato the structures from each other so 9S to give prominence to their outlines and relationships. This is done by cutting away the connectJive tissue binding the different parts. For a good dissection a ...
Virtual Assessment of the Endocranial Morphology of the Early
... sinus volume is accounted for, the left occipital lobe exceeds the right one in depth and volume, suggesting right handedness. However, a small anterior extension of the left frontal lobe over the right one is also observed. Further features such as gyral and sulcal impressions are clearly visible o ...
... sinus volume is accounted for, the left occipital lobe exceeds the right one in depth and volume, suggesting right handedness. However, a small anterior extension of the left frontal lobe over the right one is also observed. Further features such as gyral and sulcal impressions are clearly visible o ...
Peripheral NS - Fullfrontalanatomy.com
... Supplies muscles and skin of posterior thigh and almost all of the leg Main branch is the large sciatic nerve, which consists of: Tibial nerve – to most of hamstrings, calf and sole Common fibular nerve – to muscles of anterior and lateral leg and skin ...
... Supplies muscles and skin of posterior thigh and almost all of the leg Main branch is the large sciatic nerve, which consists of: Tibial nerve – to most of hamstrings, calf and sole Common fibular nerve – to muscles of anterior and lateral leg and skin ...
213: HUMAN FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY: PRACTICAL CLASS 8 The
... the frontal view include: 1. Scalp 2. Face 3. Nose 4. Orbits 5. Mouth 6. Temporal region Locate each region on the skull, and an X-ray and mark them on the diagram…. ...
... the frontal view include: 1. Scalp 2. Face 3. Nose 4. Orbits 5. Mouth 6. Temporal region Locate each region on the skull, and an X-ray and mark them on the diagram…. ...
Mollusks and Annelids - Vernon Hills High School
... mollusks, annelids are bilaterally symmetrical. •The Annelid moves by alternating circular and longitudinal muscles. • The circular muscles surround the body wall and contractions cause the body to become long and thin. • The longitudinal muscles run the length of the body, and cause the body to bec ...
... mollusks, annelids are bilaterally symmetrical. •The Annelid moves by alternating circular and longitudinal muscles. • The circular muscles surround the body wall and contractions cause the body to become long and thin. • The longitudinal muscles run the length of the body, and cause the body to bec ...
43-Hip Joint
... angle of the femoral head May be bilateral Females affected more than males May be caused by mechanical factors i.e. malformed uterus The affected limb is shorter than the normal limb ...
... angle of the femoral head May be bilateral Females affected more than males May be caused by mechanical factors i.e. malformed uterus The affected limb is shorter than the normal limb ...
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.