The anomalous origin and branches of the obturator artery with its
... [6]. Interestingly, the inferior vesical artery has also been reported to originate from the OA [2]. Thus, the origin of the OA from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery and the origin of the inferior vesical artery from the OA is not uncommon as evident from past records but there is ...
... [6]. Interestingly, the inferior vesical artery has also been reported to originate from the OA [2]. Thus, the origin of the OA from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery and the origin of the inferior vesical artery from the OA is not uncommon as evident from past records but there is ...
8.6 Notes - Trapezoids
... S(1, 4), and T(6, 4). a. Verify that QRST is a trapezoid. Answer: Exactly one pair of opposite sides is parallel. Therefore, QRST is a trapezoid. b. Determine whether QRST is an isosceles trapezoid. ...
... S(1, 4), and T(6, 4). a. Verify that QRST is a trapezoid. Answer: Exactly one pair of opposite sides is parallel. Therefore, QRST is a trapezoid. b. Determine whether QRST is an isosceles trapezoid. ...
Extra-articular origin of long head of biceps brachii that is attached to
... variation of LHBB [2,3,5]. The relation with the rotator cuff tear was also suggested [1,3,7]. Dierickx et al. [1] believe that the rotator cuff tears can be induced by a complete adherence or a solid fusion between the rotator cuff and the LHBB. Egea et al. [3] suggested a correlation between a rot ...
... variation of LHBB [2,3,5]. The relation with the rotator cuff tear was also suggested [1,3,7]. Dierickx et al. [1] believe that the rotator cuff tears can be induced by a complete adherence or a solid fusion between the rotator cuff and the LHBB. Egea et al. [3] suggested a correlation between a rot ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Yeditepe Anatomy thıgh
... ligament and pelvic bone, and major structures passing through this aperture are the iliopsoas and pectineus muscles, the femoral nerve, artery and vein, and lymphatic vessels; medially, structures (including the obturator nerve and associated vessels) pass between the thigh and pelvic cavity thro ...
... ligament and pelvic bone, and major structures passing through this aperture are the iliopsoas and pectineus muscles, the femoral nerve, artery and vein, and lymphatic vessels; medially, structures (including the obturator nerve and associated vessels) pass between the thigh and pelvic cavity thro ...
STAR - Stryker
... fixation of the STAR Ankle components are critical factors which affect implant service life. Improper selection, placement and fixation of the implant components may result in early implant failure. As in the case of all prosthetic implants, the durability of these components is affected by numerou ...
... fixation of the STAR Ankle components are critical factors which affect implant service life. Improper selection, placement and fixation of the implant components may result in early implant failure. As in the case of all prosthetic implants, the durability of these components is affected by numerou ...
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
... A Mouth closed. When the mouth is in a closed position, the head of the mandible rests against the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone with the intervening articular disk. B Mouth opened to 15 degrees. Up to 15 degrees of abduction, the head of the mandible remains in the mandibular fossa. C Mouth ...
... A Mouth closed. When the mouth is in a closed position, the head of the mandible rests against the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone with the intervening articular disk. B Mouth opened to 15 degrees. Up to 15 degrees of abduction, the head of the mandible remains in the mandibular fossa. C Mouth ...
Globa Lilian - Anatomia omului
... complicated because it is concerned with all three functions of the skeleton and not only forms part of the lateral wall and base of the skull but houses the organs of hearing and equilibrium. It is the product of fusion of several bones (mixed bone), which exist independently in some animals, and t ...
... complicated because it is concerned with all three functions of the skeleton and not only forms part of the lateral wall and base of the skull but houses the organs of hearing and equilibrium. It is the product of fusion of several bones (mixed bone), which exist independently in some animals, and t ...
PDF - Anatomy Journal of Africa
... incisions were made on the middle aspect of the posterior part of the thigh, on the dorsal aspect of the popliteal region and the calcaneus. The flaps of skin covering the incised region were reflected away as far anterior as possible to permit due dissection of the gastrocnemius muscle. Gastrocnemi ...
... incisions were made on the middle aspect of the posterior part of the thigh, on the dorsal aspect of the popliteal region and the calcaneus. The flaps of skin covering the incised region were reflected away as far anterior as possible to permit due dissection of the gastrocnemius muscle. Gastrocnemi ...
The spinal nerves that constitute the lumbosacral plexus and their
... In this study, the spinal nerves that constitute the lumbosacral plexus (plexus lumbosacrales) (LSP) and its distribution in Chinchilla lanigera were investigated. Ten chinchillas (6 males and 4 females) were used in this research. The spinal nerves that constitute the LSP were dissected and the dis ...
... In this study, the spinal nerves that constitute the lumbosacral plexus (plexus lumbosacrales) (LSP) and its distribution in Chinchilla lanigera were investigated. Ten chinchillas (6 males and 4 females) were used in this research. The spinal nerves that constitute the LSP were dissected and the dis ...
Incus- and malleostapedotomy - Vula
... footplate. The tip of the hook is close to the level of the footplate, even if the entire anterior crus is not visible The hook is rotated towards the ...
... footplate. The tip of the hook is close to the level of the footplate, even if the entire anterior crus is not visible The hook is rotated towards the ...
ANATOMIC REPORT
... the posterior surface of the optic strut. The anterior clinoid process projects backward from the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone, often overlapping the lateral edge of the carotid sulcus. The anterior root of the lesser sphenoid wing extends medially to form the roof of the optic canal. The poster ...
... the posterior surface of the optic strut. The anterior clinoid process projects backward from the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone, often overlapping the lateral edge of the carotid sulcus. The anterior root of the lesser sphenoid wing extends medially to form the roof of the optic canal. The poster ...
Anatomy of
... receive visceral afferents from the ureter, mainly T11 - L2. •The pain passes inferoanteriorly from the loin to the groin as the stone progresses through the ureter (the loin is the lumbar region, and the groin is the inguinal region). •The pain may extend into the proximal anterior aspect of the th ...
... receive visceral afferents from the ureter, mainly T11 - L2. •The pain passes inferoanteriorly from the loin to the groin as the stone progresses through the ureter (the loin is the lumbar region, and the groin is the inguinal region). •The pain may extend into the proximal anterior aspect of the th ...
Anatomy and Pathology of the Achilles Tendon Tracy MacNair
... •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of the calcaneal tuberosity. Annals of Anatomy. 2008 •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of the retrocalcaneal bursa. Surg Radiol Anat 2008. •Maffulli et al Current Concepts Review: Rupture of the Achilles Tendon. JBJS 1999; 81-A: 10191036 ...
... •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of the calcaneal tuberosity. Annals of Anatomy. 2008 •Kachlik et al. Clinical anatomy of the retrocalcaneal bursa. Surg Radiol Anat 2008. •Maffulli et al Current Concepts Review: Rupture of the Achilles Tendon. JBJS 1999; 81-A: 10191036 ...
Zoology Lab Manual - Austin Community College
... 1. If you are sketching material without magnifcation or if you are switching back and forth between no magnification and slight magnification (eg. hand lens)you should draw a rectangular border around your sketch and indicate the actual size of the object being sketched. 2. if you are sketching mat ...
... 1. If you are sketching material without magnifcation or if you are switching back and forth between no magnification and slight magnification (eg. hand lens)you should draw a rectangular border around your sketch and indicate the actual size of the object being sketched. 2. if you are sketching mat ...
Postilla - Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
... ramus of the dentary which dominates the posterior one-half of the jaw (the term ramus is used here as in human anatomy to distinguish the muscle-bearing ramus from the tooth-bearing body of the mandible). Since the changes in this series profoundly altered the entire posterior part of the jaw, it i ...
... ramus of the dentary which dominates the posterior one-half of the jaw (the term ramus is used here as in human anatomy to distinguish the muscle-bearing ramus from the tooth-bearing body of the mandible). Since the changes in this series profoundly altered the entire posterior part of the jaw, it i ...
Clinical anatomy of the superior cluneal nerve in relation
... 74.3 mm (mean: 69 mm) from the PSIS. If surgeons were to perform skin incisions and procurement techniques within a zone no more than 64 mm lateral to the PSIS, nerve injury and postoperative complications would be kept to a minimum. This measurement is in agreement with the study done by Lu et al.3 ...
... 74.3 mm (mean: 69 mm) from the PSIS. If surgeons were to perform skin incisions and procurement techniques within a zone no more than 64 mm lateral to the PSIS, nerve injury and postoperative complications would be kept to a minimum. This measurement is in agreement with the study done by Lu et al.3 ...
Scapular, Clavicular, Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint
... clavicle are rare. Consequently the index of suspicion for these lesions is low, which may delay diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Low suspicion of a stress fracture in these bones may lead to an erroneous diagnosis of a tumoral or infectious lesion. A detailed occupational history may overcome t ...
... clavicle are rare. Consequently the index of suspicion for these lesions is low, which may delay diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Low suspicion of a stress fracture in these bones may lead to an erroneous diagnosis of a tumoral or infectious lesion. A detailed occupational history may overcome t ...
4. The Brain or Encephalon
... FIG. 686– Upper part of medulla spinalis and hind- and mid-brains; posterior aspect, exposed in situ. (See enlarged image) The lower part is limited behind by the posterior median fissure, and consists of thefasciculus gracilis and the fasciculus cuneatus. The fasciculus gracilis is placed parallel ...
... FIG. 686– Upper part of medulla spinalis and hind- and mid-brains; posterior aspect, exposed in situ. (See enlarged image) The lower part is limited behind by the posterior median fissure, and consists of thefasciculus gracilis and the fasciculus cuneatus. The fasciculus gracilis is placed parallel ...
VARIATIONS IN THE RELATIONS OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS AND
... syndrome result from compression of the axillary vessels and nerves.2 Brachial plexus and axillary artery are intimately related so any variation pertaining to either of their course may raise the sign and symptoms of hyperabduction syndrome. As the embryonic somites migrate to form the extremities, ...
... syndrome result from compression of the axillary vessels and nerves.2 Brachial plexus and axillary artery are intimately related so any variation pertaining to either of their course may raise the sign and symptoms of hyperabduction syndrome. As the embryonic somites migrate to form the extremities, ...
Direct cauterization of the nasal septal artery for epistaxis
... management of epistaxis arising from its vascular territory. The artery can be found coursing along the anteroinferior wall of the sphenoid sinus just above the choanal arch, and supplies large portions of the nasal septum and floor.8 The nasal septal artery and surrounding vascular plexus are consi ...
... management of epistaxis arising from its vascular territory. The artery can be found coursing along the anteroinferior wall of the sphenoid sinus just above the choanal arch, and supplies large portions of the nasal septum and floor.8 The nasal septal artery and surrounding vascular plexus are consi ...
Multiple Neurovascular Variations in the inferior
... Variations were present in the Sciatic Nerve, sural nerve and sural communicating nerve, anterior tibial artery and deep fibular (peroneal) nerve. This case report will contribute in the field of Gross Anatomy and Clinical Anatomy. This case may also help the surgeons for a surgical approach and ana ...
... Variations were present in the Sciatic Nerve, sural nerve and sural communicating nerve, anterior tibial artery and deep fibular (peroneal) nerve. This case report will contribute in the field of Gross Anatomy and Clinical Anatomy. This case may also help the surgeons for a surgical approach and ana ...
A Different Origin of the Right Gastro-omental Artery
... the diaphragm, anterior to the 12th thoracic vertebra. It has several branches that can be divided into the ventral, lateral, dorsal, and terminal branch. The ventral and lateral branches are distributed to the viscera. The dorsal branches supply blood to the body wall, vertebral column, vertebral c ...
... the diaphragm, anterior to the 12th thoracic vertebra. It has several branches that can be divided into the ventral, lateral, dorsal, and terminal branch. The ventral and lateral branches are distributed to the viscera. The dorsal branches supply blood to the body wall, vertebral column, vertebral c ...
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.