multiple variations of branches of abdominal aorta
... liver. It is accessory hepatic artery which supplies to the ...
... liver. It is accessory hepatic artery which supplies to the ...
iUni G2 Surgical Technique Guide-Femur First
... A, B, C, and D and increase in thickness by 1mm incrementally. Insert the selected Balancer Chip between the femur and tibia with the flat (lettered) surface facing up. The superior surface has a flat geometry to allow referencing off the distal femoral condylar surface. The inferior surface is desi ...
... A, B, C, and D and increase in thickness by 1mm incrementally. Insert the selected Balancer Chip between the femur and tibia with the flat (lettered) surface facing up. The superior surface has a flat geometry to allow referencing off the distal femoral condylar surface. The inferior surface is desi ...
Variable Origin of the Superior Laryngeal Artery and Its - al
... The human larynx is an anatomically complex organ with a multiplicity of sophisticated and critical functions. The bulk of the blood to the human larynx is delivered via the SLA; the first major branch of the STA [1]. Usually the SLA arises from the STA. In the present study, it was found that in 75 ...
... The human larynx is an anatomically complex organ with a multiplicity of sophisticated and critical functions. The bulk of the blood to the human larynx is delivered via the SLA; the first major branch of the STA [1]. Usually the SLA arises from the STA. In the present study, it was found that in 75 ...
Lingual foramina on the mandibular midline
... however, the arterial origin was submental and/or sublingual, while the innervation derived from a branch of the mylohyoid nerve. In conclusion, different kinds of lingual foramina have been identified according to their location. The superior and inferior genial spinal foramina have different neurov ...
... however, the arterial origin was submental and/or sublingual, while the innervation derived from a branch of the mylohyoid nerve. In conclusion, different kinds of lingual foramina have been identified according to their location. The superior and inferior genial spinal foramina have different neurov ...
Morbidly adherent placenta in extremely prematurity: Diagnostic and
... brachial artery ended at its normal level of termination by dividing into radial and common interosseous arteries. The ulnar artery (superficial ulnar artery) originated from the brachial artery in the middle of the arm, 13cm above the medial epicondyle of the humerus (15cm below the outer margin of ...
... brachial artery ended at its normal level of termination by dividing into radial and common interosseous arteries. The ulnar artery (superficial ulnar artery) originated from the brachial artery in the middle of the arm, 13cm above the medial epicondyle of the humerus (15cm below the outer margin of ...
Definitions for cranial measurements used in CRANID and
... Direct distance between most lateral points on the zygomatic arches Distance from left to right zygomaxillare Projection or subtense from subspinale to the bimaxillary width (ZMB) ...
... Direct distance between most lateral points on the zygomatic arches Distance from left to right zygomaxillare Projection or subtense from subspinale to the bimaxillary width (ZMB) ...
Zimmer MIS Multi-Reference 4-in
... preserving all four attachments of the quadriceps to the patella. This approach does not require patellar eversion, minimizes disruption of the suprapatellar pouch, and facilitates rapid and reliable closure of the knee joint. Dissect the subcutaneous tissue down to but not through the fascia that o ...
... preserving all four attachments of the quadriceps to the patella. This approach does not require patellar eversion, minimizes disruption of the suprapatellar pouch, and facilitates rapid and reliable closure of the knee joint. Dissect the subcutaneous tissue down to but not through the fascia that o ...
Anatomy of thyroid gland Surgeon`s perspective
... the cricothyroid muscle. Rarely in 10% of cases superior thyroid artery may arise directly from common carotid artery 7. Superior thyroid artery passes deep to infrahyoid muscles, and on reaching the superior pole of thyroid gland, divides into anterior and posterior branches to supply superior port ...
... the cricothyroid muscle. Rarely in 10% of cases superior thyroid artery may arise directly from common carotid artery 7. Superior thyroid artery passes deep to infrahyoid muscles, and on reaching the superior pole of thyroid gland, divides into anterior and posterior branches to supply superior port ...
Variations in the cystic and iliolumbar arteries with Psoas
... arteries reaching the medial border of the psoas major ...
... arteries reaching the medial border of the psoas major ...
Human Blood Vessels - Austin Community College
... that each artery and vein be freed from adjacent tissue so that it is clearly visible. A blunt probe will be very useful for this procedure. The probe should be used like an archaeologist would use a brush to clean off s specimen in the sand. Be careful, otherwise many of the blood vessels that need ...
... that each artery and vein be freed from adjacent tissue so that it is clearly visible. A blunt probe will be very useful for this procedure. The probe should be used like an archaeologist would use a brush to clean off s specimen in the sand. Be careful, otherwise many of the blood vessels that need ...
this PDF file - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine
... Objective: To illustrate different bony variations in the cerebral aspect of the petromastoid part of temporal bone. These variations were either in the mastoid emissary foramina, or in unlabelled bony projections or notches related to the superior petrosal and sigmoid sulci or sinuses. To the best ...
... Objective: To illustrate different bony variations in the cerebral aspect of the petromastoid part of temporal bone. These variations were either in the mastoid emissary foramina, or in unlabelled bony projections or notches related to the superior petrosal and sigmoid sulci or sinuses. To the best ...
Practice Exam for Anatomy Exam 3 Two types of movements occur
... cortical margins are affected and minimal buckling of the cortex is present. What type of fracture is this? a. Monteggia b. Galeazzi c. Torus d. Greenstick 57. A patient presents to the ED with pain in his forearm after direct trauma during a football game. You order a radiograph and observe all of ...
... cortical margins are affected and minimal buckling of the cortex is present. What type of fracture is this? a. Monteggia b. Galeazzi c. Torus d. Greenstick 57. A patient presents to the ED with pain in his forearm after direct trauma during a football game. You order a radiograph and observe all of ...
Ossification - Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates
... opercular bone coincides with the initiation of opercular skin movements. Early ossifications involve several dentulous bones, formed shortly before the transition phase from endogenous to exogenous feeding. The enlarging branchiostegal membrane becomes supported by the gradual adding of branchioste ...
... opercular bone coincides with the initiation of opercular skin movements. Early ossifications involve several dentulous bones, formed shortly before the transition phase from endogenous to exogenous feeding. The enlarging branchiostegal membrane becomes supported by the gradual adding of branchioste ...
RECURRENT DISLOCATION OF THE ELBOW method of treatment
... of the lateral side of the capitulum is cleared of soft tissue and One or two transverse ...
... of the lateral side of the capitulum is cleared of soft tissue and One or two transverse ...
The foot and ankle - Anatomy and Physiology Course Anatomy and
... Figure 1 Three functional areas of foot .............................................................................................. 1 Figure 2 The Right Ankle seen from the front ..................................................................................... 1 Figure 3 The Right Ankle seen ...
... Figure 1 Three functional areas of foot .............................................................................................. 1 Figure 2 The Right Ankle seen from the front ..................................................................................... 1 Figure 3 The Right Ankle seen ...
1. All of the statement are true except: a. The main action of the
... 81. Mark the false statement (s) about the musculus uvulae: A. attaches to the anterior nasal spine (posterior) B. passes directly anterior over the dorsal aspect of the palatine aponeurosis (posteriorly) C. Along the midline blends with its partner on the other side D. It elevates and retracts uvul ...
... 81. Mark the false statement (s) about the musculus uvulae: A. attaches to the anterior nasal spine (posterior) B. passes directly anterior over the dorsal aspect of the palatine aponeurosis (posteriorly) C. Along the midline blends with its partner on the other side D. It elevates and retracts uvul ...
Dissection Guide 509 - Stritch School of Medicine
... muscles, and the levator scapula muscle. Quiz each other on the 6 things you need to know about each of these muscles. Dissect the scapular attachment only of the levator scapula; its superior portion is in the neck region. Reflect the rhomboids by a cut ½ inch lateral to their origins. Carefully li ...
... muscles, and the levator scapula muscle. Quiz each other on the 6 things you need to know about each of these muscles. Dissect the scapular attachment only of the levator scapula; its superior portion is in the neck region. Reflect the rhomboids by a cut ½ inch lateral to their origins. Carefully li ...
12 Buttockectomy
... ischiorectal fossa it can be easily palpated. (B) Large subcutaneous flaps are utilized and the biopsy site is removed en-bloc with the tumor mass. (C) The posterior subcutaneous flap is being developed leaving the deep fascia attached to the gluteus maximus. Large tumors of the buttock should be ex ...
... ischiorectal fossa it can be easily palpated. (B) Large subcutaneous flaps are utilized and the biopsy site is removed en-bloc with the tumor mass. (C) The posterior subcutaneous flap is being developed leaving the deep fascia attached to the gluteus maximus. Large tumors of the buttock should be ex ...
Morphological Characteristics of the Developing Cranial Nerves and
... mesoderm, or head cavities, was previously compared with the segmentation of somites in the trunk, and these epithelial mesodermal regions maintain a close relationship with peripheral nerve distribution in the shark embryo (Kuratani and Horigome, 2000). The head cavities become less distinct in amn ...
... mesoderm, or head cavities, was previously compared with the segmentation of somites in the trunk, and these epithelial mesodermal regions maintain a close relationship with peripheral nerve distribution in the shark embryo (Kuratani and Horigome, 2000). The head cavities become less distinct in amn ...
Anatomy of Selected Synovial Joints
... downward motion of the condyle and mandibular depression. The temporomandibular joint is supported by an extrinsic ligament that anchors the mandible to the skull. This ligament spans the distance between the base of the skull and the lingula on the medial side of the mandibular ramus. Dislocation o ...
... downward motion of the condyle and mandibular depression. The temporomandibular joint is supported by an extrinsic ligament that anchors the mandible to the skull. This ligament spans the distance between the base of the skull and the lingula on the medial side of the mandibular ramus. Dislocation o ...
Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy
... lacrimal fossa is formed posteriorly by the lacrimal bone (thin, fragile and easily removed). Both portions fuse in a vertical suture, which may be surgically identified through the endoscopic approach. From its inferior portion, stems the bony nasolacrimal canal, which ends in the inferior meatus, ...
... lacrimal fossa is formed posteriorly by the lacrimal bone (thin, fragile and easily removed). Both portions fuse in a vertical suture, which may be surgically identified through the endoscopic approach. From its inferior portion, stems the bony nasolacrimal canal, which ends in the inferior meatus, ...
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.