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... and allergic reactions (e.g., hayfever). Swelling of the mucosa occurs readily because of its vascularity. Infections of the nasal cavities may spread to the: • Anterior cranial fossa through the cribriform plate. • Nasopharynx and retropharyngeal soft tissues. • Middle ear through the pharyngotympa ...
... and allergic reactions (e.g., hayfever). Swelling of the mucosa occurs readily because of its vascularity. Infections of the nasal cavities may spread to the: • Anterior cranial fossa through the cribriform plate. • Nasopharynx and retropharyngeal soft tissues. • Middle ear through the pharyngotympa ...
Nemertini from the Coasts of Kyusyu (With 18 Text
... ventral ganglion. The oesophageal nen'e run5 posteriorly from the back of the ventral commissure to the fmgut. The mec1i,m dorsal nerve extends posteriorly llndf'T tlw c:pithC'Iiu,-, 2cnc1 sends ont " nerve to tile prohcseis sheath. The ventral commissure is very thick. The later~ 1 nerves are situa ...
... ventral ganglion. The oesophageal nen'e run5 posteriorly from the back of the ventral commissure to the fmgut. The mec1i,m dorsal nerve extends posteriorly llndf'T tlw c:pithC'Iiu,-, 2cnc1 sends ont " nerve to tile prohcseis sheath. The ventral commissure is very thick. The later~ 1 nerves are situa ...
OMM 18: Hip and Pelvis Differentials – everything in red OMM 20
... iii. Talus jammed into joint 1. Weight of body coming down ‘jams’ talus into crural (distal tib/fib) articulation g. Shin splints - complaint is usually of pain at the medial border of the tibia, the bone on the inside of the lower leg. It involves degeneration and micro-tearing of the tendons of th ...
... iii. Talus jammed into joint 1. Weight of body coming down ‘jams’ talus into crural (distal tib/fib) articulation g. Shin splints - complaint is usually of pain at the medial border of the tibia, the bone on the inside of the lower leg. It involves degeneration and micro-tearing of the tendons of th ...
chapter 7 power point
... facets articulate w/ occipital condyles of skull a. No body or spinous process anterior/posterior tubercles 2. C2 – Axis 7.19 c; pg. 220 a. Has odontoid/dens post that acts as an axle for atlas to rotate on b. Majority of cervical rotation between C1 &C2 ...
... facets articulate w/ occipital condyles of skull a. No body or spinous process anterior/posterior tubercles 2. C2 – Axis 7.19 c; pg. 220 a. Has odontoid/dens post that acts as an axle for atlas to rotate on b. Majority of cervical rotation between C1 &C2 ...
occlusion 12
... preferred sometimes and done in orthodontic treatment to some extent to induce certain movement of a certain tooth. ...
... preferred sometimes and done in orthodontic treatment to some extent to induce certain movement of a certain tooth. ...
The peritoneum
... example, stomach, superior part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary Interperitoneal viscera -most part of viscera surrounded by peritoneum, example, liver, gallbladder, ascending and descending colon, upper part of rectum, urinary b ...
... example, stomach, superior part of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform appendix, transverse and sigmoid colons, spleen and ovary Interperitoneal viscera -most part of viscera surrounded by peritoneum, example, liver, gallbladder, ascending and descending colon, upper part of rectum, urinary b ...
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... Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Results from any lesion that significantly reduces the size of the carpal tunnel or, more commonly, increases the size of some structures (or their coverings) that pass through it (e.g., inflammation of the synovial sheaths). The median nerve is the most sensitive structure ...
... Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Results from any lesion that significantly reduces the size of the carpal tunnel or, more commonly, increases the size of some structures (or their coverings) that pass through it (e.g., inflammation of the synovial sheaths). The median nerve is the most sensitive structure ...
Anantomy Demo Uterus cervix and vagina
... Projects free into the anterior wall of the vagina between the anterior and posterior fornices. On its rounded extremity is a small, depressed, somewhat circular aperture, the external orifice of the uterus, through which the cavity of the cervix communicates with that of the vagina. ...
... Projects free into the anterior wall of the vagina between the anterior and posterior fornices. On its rounded extremity is a small, depressed, somewhat circular aperture, the external orifice of the uterus, through which the cavity of the cervix communicates with that of the vagina. ...
Uterus, Cervix and vagina
... Projects free into the anterior wall of the vagina between the anterior and posterior fornices. On its rounded extremity is a small, depressed, somewhat circular aperture, the external orifice of the uterus, through which the cavity of the cervix communicates with that of the vagina. ...
... Projects free into the anterior wall of the vagina between the anterior and posterior fornices. On its rounded extremity is a small, depressed, somewhat circular aperture, the external orifice of the uterus, through which the cavity of the cervix communicates with that of the vagina. ...
Surface Anatomy of the Transverse Sinus for the Midline
... Posterior approaches to the pineal region are difficult to execute, given the complexity and importance of the vital neurovascular structures. The midline infratentorial-supracerebellar approach (ITSCA) is usually preferred for tumors located below the deep venous complex in the pineal region (1,15) ...
... Posterior approaches to the pineal region are difficult to execute, given the complexity and importance of the vital neurovascular structures. The midline infratentorial-supracerebellar approach (ITSCA) is usually preferred for tumors located below the deep venous complex in the pineal region (1,15) ...
eZono distributor training Regional Anesthesia Guide
... from the Fossa poplitea, nerve lies dorsal to the vessels, to the mid/superior thigh, nerve lies between the muscles. Beware the anisotropy. ...
... from the Fossa poplitea, nerve lies dorsal to the vessels, to the mid/superior thigh, nerve lies between the muscles. Beware the anisotropy. ...
The Trauma of Birth
... 3. Are the index finger and little finger of one hand caudad or inferior to those of the other hand, with a sense of fullness in the palm of the inferior hand, as in a side-‐bending rotation ...
... 3. Are the index finger and little finger of one hand caudad or inferior to those of the other hand, with a sense of fullness in the palm of the inferior hand, as in a side-‐bending rotation ...
HeadandNeckPracticeExam2011
... C. Maxillary process with the Frontonasal process. D. Frontonasal process with the Medial nasal process. E. Medial nasal processes of both sides. ...
... C. Maxillary process with the Frontonasal process. D. Frontonasal process with the Medial nasal process. E. Medial nasal processes of both sides. ...
Labratory Manual for Sheep Brain Dissection
... attached to the brain. Posterior to this you will also see a round protuberance, the mammillary bodies (8). The term "bodies" is used because in some animals one can distinguish both a left and a right portion. In the sheep, as you can see, the two are fused into one round midline structure. Posteri ...
... attached to the brain. Posterior to this you will also see a round protuberance, the mammillary bodies (8). The term "bodies" is used because in some animals one can distinguish both a left and a right portion. In the sheep, as you can see, the two are fused into one round midline structure. Posteri ...
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
... By preserving “all” the mucosa in the olfactory area on the septum and the turbinates, as well as opening the olfactory cleft. It is difficult to resist the temptation to remove or debulk polyps medial to the middle turbinate, but it is best to preserve this mucosa. A course of preoperative steroids ...
... By preserving “all” the mucosa in the olfactory area on the septum and the turbinates, as well as opening the olfactory cleft. It is difficult to resist the temptation to remove or debulk polyps medial to the middle turbinate, but it is best to preserve this mucosa. A course of preoperative steroids ...
ANIMALS REVIEW Chapters 33 & 34
... Animals whose embryos display indeterminate radial cleavage and in which the embryonic blastopore becomes the ANUS deuterostomes ...
... Animals whose embryos display indeterminate radial cleavage and in which the embryonic blastopore becomes the ANUS deuterostomes ...
BOVMAM1
... Mostly associated with Staphylococcus infection Secretion usually thin and watery Cow becomes toxic; sloughing occurs in about two weeks if cow survives ...
... Mostly associated with Staphylococcus infection Secretion usually thin and watery Cow becomes toxic; sloughing occurs in about two weeks if cow survives ...
Arteries of the Upper Limb
... pollicis longus m., extensor pollicis longus m., extensor pollicis brevis m., extensor indicis m. ...
... pollicis longus m., extensor pollicis longus m., extensor pollicis brevis m., extensor indicis m. ...
Lecture Two - Maryville University
... With insertion fixed, it assists in elevating thorax. In crutch walking or in parallel bar, it supports the body.: Action of upper fibers: Flex and medially rotate the shoulder joint, and horizontally adduct the humerous toward the opposite shoulder – Action of lower fibers: Depress the shoulder gir ...
... With insertion fixed, it assists in elevating thorax. In crutch walking or in parallel bar, it supports the body.: Action of upper fibers: Flex and medially rotate the shoulder joint, and horizontally adduct the humerous toward the opposite shoulder – Action of lower fibers: Depress the shoulder gir ...
Surgical dislocation
... For a complete inspection of the acetabulum three retractors are used (Fig. 5). The knee is elevated with an assistant applying axial pressure to bring the femoral head posterior to the acetabulum. No retractors are needed for visualisation of the femoral head, the knee being merely lowered to allow ...
... For a complete inspection of the acetabulum three retractors are used (Fig. 5). The knee is elevated with an assistant applying axial pressure to bring the femoral head posterior to the acetabulum. No retractors are needed for visualisation of the femoral head, the knee being merely lowered to allow ...
Cadaver Lab
... Part A: Locate all structures in the above lists. Part B: With your group, complete the following tasks and prepare to present them to an instructor: ...
... Part A: Locate all structures in the above lists. Part B: With your group, complete the following tasks and prepare to present them to an instructor: ...
Kramer DL, Booth RE, Albert TJ, Balderston RA. Posterior Lumbar
... tumors may be exposed. When indicated, this approach may provide lateral exposure of the tran sverse processes for onlay in-situ bone grafting, as well as identification of the dorsal entry site of the cortical cylinder of the pedicle for biopsy of the vertebral body or for placement of bone screws ...
... tumors may be exposed. When indicated, this approach may provide lateral exposure of the tran sverse processes for onlay in-situ bone grafting, as well as identification of the dorsal entry site of the cortical cylinder of the pedicle for biopsy of the vertebral body or for placement of bone screws ...
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.