Trachea, bronchi & bronchopulmonary segment
... Is narrower, longer, and more horizontal than the right and is about 2 in. (5 cm) long It passes to the left below the arch of the aorta and in front of the esophagus On entering the hilum of the left lung, the principal bronchus divides into a superior and an inferior lobar bronchus ...
... Is narrower, longer, and more horizontal than the right and is about 2 in. (5 cm) long It passes to the left below the arch of the aorta and in front of the esophagus On entering the hilum of the left lung, the principal bronchus divides into a superior and an inferior lobar bronchus ...
Summary of Anatomy Lecture 20: Important Slides/Concepts **Note
... **Note that for anatomy I will focus more on disorders, problems with nerves, etc. than the actual anatomy. For OIA look at some of the other reviews on vcomcc.com. Also, Dr. Paulman is a little harder to guess at than others, so this is my best estimate of what will be the most important! ...
... **Note that for anatomy I will focus more on disorders, problems with nerves, etc. than the actual anatomy. For OIA look at some of the other reviews on vcomcc.com. Also, Dr. Paulman is a little harder to guess at than others, so this is my best estimate of what will be the most important! ...
Anatomy Three Posterior Spine
... Make up 25% of the height of the spine. Cervical discs make up 40% of the height of the neck. They bear 80% of the weight placed on the spine, the facet joints get the other 20% Function for weight bearing and shock absorption Nucleus pulposus is 80% water Annulus fibrosis is 10 to 20 la ...
... Make up 25% of the height of the spine. Cervical discs make up 40% of the height of the neck. They bear 80% of the weight placed on the spine, the facet joints get the other 20% Function for weight bearing and shock absorption Nucleus pulposus is 80% water Annulus fibrosis is 10 to 20 la ...
26-1 Introduction to the Animal Kingdom
... 26-1 Introduction to the Animal Kingdom List the characteristics that define Kingdom Animalia. ...
... 26-1 Introduction to the Animal Kingdom List the characteristics that define Kingdom Animalia. ...
Forequarter Amputation - Springer Static Content Server
... the affected arm free-draped. The anterior portion of the incision extends from the medial end of the clavicle to the middle of this bone. It then bifurcates, anteriorly parallel and medial to the deltopectoral groove to the axilla, and posteriorly over the lower neck toward the lateral portion of t ...
... the affected arm free-draped. The anterior portion of the incision extends from the medial end of the clavicle to the middle of this bone. It then bifurcates, anteriorly parallel and medial to the deltopectoral groove to the axilla, and posteriorly over the lower neck toward the lateral portion of t ...
Lateral ventricle-Anatomy
... • This approach is best suited to lesions that extend upward from the atrium or third ventricle through the posterior part of the splenium or that arise in the splenium and extend into the atrium and third ventricle. • Although, the operation is commonly performed in the three-quarter prone position ...
... • This approach is best suited to lesions that extend upward from the atrium or third ventricle through the posterior part of the splenium or that arise in the splenium and extend into the atrium and third ventricle. • Although, the operation is commonly performed in the three-quarter prone position ...
Thalamus and the Internal Capsule
... Common functional principles • Thalamic nuclei “decide” what information passes • Classification of nuclei – location and input/outputs • Consist of projection (majority) and inhibitory neurons • Inputs into the thalamus – Specific – e.g., posterior column/medial lemniscus pathway • Use glutamate a ...
... Common functional principles • Thalamic nuclei “decide” what information passes • Classification of nuclei – location and input/outputs • Consist of projection (majority) and inhibitory neurons • Inputs into the thalamus – Specific – e.g., posterior column/medial lemniscus pathway • Use glutamate a ...
Right Lung
... It is related to: 1- Diaphragmatic pleura. 2- Right copula of the diaphragm. 3- Liver (right lung) . ...
... It is related to: 1- Diaphragmatic pleura. 2- Right copula of the diaphragm. 3- Liver (right lung) . ...
Ankle Impingement Syndromes - UCSD Musculoskeletal Radiology
... 1943 – “athlete’s ankle.” Again described in the 1950’s by Wolin, et al. in patients with AL ankle pain following inversion injury • Now recognized as an important cause of chronic ankle pain. Demographics include men/women, athletes/non-athletes of varying ages • “Impingement” refers to a limitatio ...
... 1943 – “athlete’s ankle.” Again described in the 1950’s by Wolin, et al. in patients with AL ankle pain following inversion injury • Now recognized as an important cause of chronic ankle pain. Demographics include men/women, athletes/non-athletes of varying ages • “Impingement” refers to a limitatio ...
introduction to anatomy (3)
... Coracoid process of the Scapula in common with the short head of Biceps M& is being inserted on the medial aspect of upper part of the shaft of the humerus. Note: As the tendon of Biceps passes through the front of Elbow(Cubital fossa) in its way to its insertion site,it sends a flat ribbon like apo ...
... Coracoid process of the Scapula in common with the short head of Biceps M& is being inserted on the medial aspect of upper part of the shaft of the humerus. Note: As the tendon of Biceps passes through the front of Elbow(Cubital fossa) in its way to its insertion site,it sends a flat ribbon like apo ...
Bones of upper limb - King Saud University Medical Student Council
... o Vertebral artery to supply CNS o Internal thoracic artery to supply mammary gland & the thoracic wall. o Thyrocervical trunk to supply thyroid gland and scapula. ...
... o Vertebral artery to supply CNS o Internal thoracic artery to supply mammary gland & the thoracic wall. o Thyrocervical trunk to supply thyroid gland and scapula. ...
AXILLA2008-10-30 15:064.1 MB
... AXILLA It is a fat filled pyramidal space between the lateral thoracic wall and the upper arm. Nerves, blood vessels and lymphatics pass from the root of the neck to the axilla through the cervicoaxillary canal. ...
... AXILLA It is a fat filled pyramidal space between the lateral thoracic wall and the upper arm. Nerves, blood vessels and lymphatics pass from the root of the neck to the axilla through the cervicoaxillary canal. ...
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
... 12. ----------------- is deposited in the endodermal cell wall. 13. Xylem is a ------------------permanent tissue. 14. Photorespiration takes place in --------------------. 15. Primary xylem in dicot root is ----------------. IV. Answer the following , each within 50 words only 16. What is raphide? ...
... 12. ----------------- is deposited in the endodermal cell wall. 13. Xylem is a ------------------permanent tissue. 14. Photorespiration takes place in --------------------. 15. Primary xylem in dicot root is ----------------. IV. Answer the following , each within 50 words only 16. What is raphide? ...
the thoraxspinal column
... Breast made of 15-25 lobes (each a compound alveolar gland) Lobes made of lobules (= clusters of acini/alveoli) ...
... Breast made of 15-25 lobes (each a compound alveolar gland) Lobes made of lobules (= clusters of acini/alveoli) ...
Unit 04 Lecture Syllabus
... • Dorsal scapular artery (deep transverse cervical artery)- dives deep to the trapezius and levator scapulae, descends along the medial border of the scapula deep to the rhomboideus muscles; forms a collateral circuit with the circumflex scapular and suprascapular arteries (b) Suprascapular artery- ...
... • Dorsal scapular artery (deep transverse cervical artery)- dives deep to the trapezius and levator scapulae, descends along the medial border of the scapula deep to the rhomboideus muscles; forms a collateral circuit with the circumflex scapular and suprascapular arteries (b) Suprascapular artery- ...
Chapter 29
... to right: right lateral rectus and left medial rectus. to left: right medial rectus and left lateral rectus. up and right: right superior rectus and left inferior oblique. down and right: right inferior rectus and left superior oblique. up and left: right inferior oblique and left superior rectus. d ...
... to right: right lateral rectus and left medial rectus. to left: right medial rectus and left lateral rectus. up and right: right superior rectus and left inferior oblique. down and right: right inferior rectus and left superior oblique. up and left: right inferior oblique and left superior rectus. d ...
The Land of Os: Accessory Ossicles of the Foot
... MRI is the most specific imaging modality to assess the synchondrosis , related bone marrow oedema and posterior tibial morphology Figure 3: Coronal T2W fat saturated image of the mid and hindfoot. Note the abnormal fluid signal within the synchondrosis of the Type 2 Os with the navicular implying ...
... MRI is the most specific imaging modality to assess the synchondrosis , related bone marrow oedema and posterior tibial morphology Figure 3: Coronal T2W fat saturated image of the mid and hindfoot. Note the abnormal fluid signal within the synchondrosis of the Type 2 Os with the navicular implying ...
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOHY
... Nasopharynx : from base of the skull to the level of the hard palate Oropharynx : from the level of the hard palate to the level of hyoid bone Hypopharynx :from the level of the hyoid bone to the level of the cricoid cartilage . ...
... Nasopharynx : from base of the skull to the level of the hard palate Oropharynx : from the level of the hard palate to the level of hyoid bone Hypopharynx :from the level of the hyoid bone to the level of the cricoid cartilage . ...
Nerve Supply
... D. With serratus anterior: rotates the scapula upward (for abduction of the arm more than 90°. E. When scapula is fixed: both side muscles extend the head. ...
... D. With serratus anterior: rotates the scapula upward (for abduction of the arm more than 90°. E. When scapula is fixed: both side muscles extend the head. ...
4-BLOOD SUPPLY OF HEART
... individuals it passes around the apex and anastomoses with the right coronary in the posterior IV groove, in one third ends at the apex ) Supplies major part of the heart including; Right and left ventricles Anterior part of Ventricular ...
... individuals it passes around the apex and anastomoses with the right coronary in the posterior IV groove, in one third ends at the apex ) Supplies major part of the heart including; Right and left ventricles Anterior part of Ventricular ...
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.