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... avoid dural laceration or injury to the spinal cord. After the resection of vertebra body, ...
... avoid dural laceration or injury to the spinal cord. After the resection of vertebra body, ...
MRI of the Right Ankle (Plantar Fascia)
... CLINICAL HISTORY: 54-year-old female with heel pain for many years. X-rays demonstrated heel spurs. Chronic plantar fasciitis. TECHNIQUE: Sagittal T1, STIR, axial proton density, T2, and coronal T2-weighted images of the right ankle were performed. FINDINGS: Associated with an edematous 7 mm sharp p ...
... CLINICAL HISTORY: 54-year-old female with heel pain for many years. X-rays demonstrated heel spurs. Chronic plantar fasciitis. TECHNIQUE: Sagittal T1, STIR, axial proton density, T2, and coronal T2-weighted images of the right ankle were performed. FINDINGS: Associated with an edematous 7 mm sharp p ...
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 242
... canaliculi, cancellous bone, trabeculae, organic matrix (collagen fibers); mineral matrix (hydroxyapatite). Page 179. ...
... canaliculi, cancellous bone, trabeculae, organic matrix (collagen fibers); mineral matrix (hydroxyapatite). Page 179. ...
Vertebrate Zoology
... there are no planes of regular symmetry.e.g. ,In protozoans such as rhizopods. • Spherical symmetry: the body is divisible into symmetrical halves in all directions & planes , e.g. Radiolarians (Protista). • Radial symmetry: body arranged in circle around a central axis, it found in sessile or float ...
... there are no planes of regular symmetry.e.g. ,In protozoans such as rhizopods. • Spherical symmetry: the body is divisible into symmetrical halves in all directions & planes , e.g. Radiolarians (Protista). • Radial symmetry: body arranged in circle around a central axis, it found in sessile or float ...
Lecture Outline ()
... – anterior fossa holds the frontal lobe of the brain – middle fossa holds the temporal lobes of the brain – posterior fossa contains the cerebellum ...
... – anterior fossa holds the frontal lobe of the brain – middle fossa holds the temporal lobes of the brain – posterior fossa contains the cerebellum ...
UNIT 3 Dissection Deep Back Muscles And Suboccipital Triangle 2
... insterts into the mastoid process and the lateral parts of the superior nuchal line. The lower part, splenius cervicis, inserts into the transverse tubercles of the transverse processes of the upper 2 or 3 cervical vertebrae. Be sure to see that as the muscle runs upward and laterally it separates i ...
... insterts into the mastoid process and the lateral parts of the superior nuchal line. The lower part, splenius cervicis, inserts into the transverse tubercles of the transverse processes of the upper 2 or 3 cervical vertebrae. Be sure to see that as the muscle runs upward and laterally it separates i ...
EYELID-1 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND CONGENITAL
... The eyelids are movable folds which act as a shutter protecting eye from injury or excessive light. Both the upper and lower eyelids meet at medial and lateral canthi with the opening the papebral fissure between them. ...
... The eyelids are movable folds which act as a shutter protecting eye from injury or excessive light. Both the upper and lower eyelids meet at medial and lateral canthi with the opening the papebral fissure between them. ...
1. Superficial Fascia (Camper`s)=fatty
... wall and relate these structures to back, flank and anterior abdominal wall pain. When considering pain of the lower back, flank, or anterior abdomen, one should know that the dermatomal map of the anterolateral abdomen is almost identical to the distribution of peripheral nerves. The spinal levels ...
... wall and relate these structures to back, flank and anterior abdominal wall pain. When considering pain of the lower back, flank, or anterior abdomen, one should know that the dermatomal map of the anterolateral abdomen is almost identical to the distribution of peripheral nerves. The spinal levels ...
cephal - IS MU
... The structure is the connection between the sacrum and coccyx; it is frequently a true joint, but often occurs as a synchondrosis, it is: Articulatio _____________________________ Suture lateral to the nasal bone that connects the nasal portion of the frontal bone and the frontal process of the maxi ...
... The structure is the connection between the sacrum and coccyx; it is frequently a true joint, but often occurs as a synchondrosis, it is: Articulatio _____________________________ Suture lateral to the nasal bone that connects the nasal portion of the frontal bone and the frontal process of the maxi ...
Chapter 9
... n Invagination of surface cells form the primitive gut n Opening to the primitive gut is the blastocoel n Becomes the mouth or the anus n Gut is lined by endoderm n Outer layer of cells is ectoderm n Embryo now has 2 cavities n Gut and blastocoel n Blastocoel persists in some animals n In o ...
... n Invagination of surface cells form the primitive gut n Opening to the primitive gut is the blastocoel n Becomes the mouth or the anus n Gut is lined by endoderm n Outer layer of cells is ectoderm n Embryo now has 2 cavities n Gut and blastocoel n Blastocoel persists in some animals n In o ...
Anomalous Branching Pattern of the Popliteal Artery (PA): A Case
... The Popliteal Artery (PA), which is the continuation of the Femoral artery, crosses the popliteal fossa at the distal border of popliteus; it divides into the Anterior and Posterior Tibial arteries. The Posterior Tibial Artery (PTA) divides into terminal branches proximal to popliteus, in which case ...
... The Popliteal Artery (PA), which is the continuation of the Femoral artery, crosses the popliteal fossa at the distal border of popliteus; it divides into the Anterior and Posterior Tibial arteries. The Posterior Tibial Artery (PTA) divides into terminal branches proximal to popliteus, in which case ...
Jon Storm-Mathisen - Universitetet i Oslo
... You must know a fair number of names to able to communicate.. ..but don’t get lost in details The real challenge is to establish ones own internal three-dimensional pictures Therefore: spend ample time with prosected specimens, models and microscopic slides ...
... You must know a fair number of names to able to communicate.. ..but don’t get lost in details The real challenge is to establish ones own internal three-dimensional pictures Therefore: spend ample time with prosected specimens, models and microscopic slides ...
3-2 ch4
... Some ants are equipped with a bacterium that acts as a pesticide on a particular mold, the largest threat to their fungus gardens. Why do they use this sparingly? T/F. Homologous structures are features in different species that are not from a shared ancestor. Give an example of an analogous str ...
... Some ants are equipped with a bacterium that acts as a pesticide on a particular mold, the largest threat to their fungus gardens. Why do they use this sparingly? T/F. Homologous structures are features in different species that are not from a shared ancestor. Give an example of an analogous str ...
ornithischian pars preacetabularis has swung medially, fused with
... that they have probably had independent histories. Further, while the pars preacetabularis ilii of the bird may be considered as a development of that of the Ornithischia, it differs from it to a marked degree. As shown in a previous paper' the anterior edge of the primitive ilium ascended verticall ...
... that they have probably had independent histories. Further, while the pars preacetabularis ilii of the bird may be considered as a development of that of the Ornithischia, it differs from it to a marked degree. As shown in a previous paper' the anterior edge of the primitive ilium ascended verticall ...
Biological Psychology - Fall 05 Laboratory
... fissure toward the posterior end of the brain with the sharp end of the blade away from your body. Put slight pressure on each hemisphere by pressing down with your two fingers and very gently draw the scalpel down the longitudinal fissure toward the anterior end of the brain using short strokes, cu ...
... fissure toward the posterior end of the brain with the sharp end of the blade away from your body. Put slight pressure on each hemisphere by pressing down with your two fingers and very gently draw the scalpel down the longitudinal fissure toward the anterior end of the brain using short strokes, cu ...
Biological Psychology - Fall 05 Laboratory
... fissure toward the posterior end of the brain with the sharp end of the blade away from your body. Put slight pressure on each hemisphere by pressing down with your two fingers and very gently draw the scalpel down the longitudinal fissure toward the anterior end of the brain using short strokes, cu ...
... fissure toward the posterior end of the brain with the sharp end of the blade away from your body. Put slight pressure on each hemisphere by pressing down with your two fingers and very gently draw the scalpel down the longitudinal fissure toward the anterior end of the brain using short strokes, cu ...
Ch 5 - whsanatomy
... * The ________ has no part in forming the _________ * The distal end has the lateral malleolus, forming the _______________________________________ The foot a. Calcaneus (_________) b. Tarsus (_________) c. Metatarsals (_________) d. Phalanges (_________) • Supports our body weight and serves as a l ...
... * The ________ has no part in forming the _________ * The distal end has the lateral malleolus, forming the _______________________________________ The foot a. Calcaneus (_________) b. Tarsus (_________) c. Metatarsals (_________) d. Phalanges (_________) • Supports our body weight and serves as a l ...
Phylum: Annelida
... -cylindrical elongated segmented bodies; segments divided by septa -well developed true coelom -closed circulatory system with one to several hearts and dorsal and ventral vessels -more efficient excretory system of nephridia -well developed muscular system with circular and longitudinal muscle laye ...
... -cylindrical elongated segmented bodies; segments divided by septa -well developed true coelom -closed circulatory system with one to several hearts and dorsal and ventral vessels -more efficient excretory system of nephridia -well developed muscular system with circular and longitudinal muscle laye ...
aboral surface
... surface of the oral disk, one at the base of each jaw . One of them is a tiny bit larger than the others and bears the opening of the madreporite, which you probably will not see. Several pairs of large, soft buccal tube feet (= buccal podia), are associated with the mouth. They lie in the gap betw ...
... surface of the oral disk, one at the base of each jaw . One of them is a tiny bit larger than the others and bears the opening of the madreporite, which you probably will not see. Several pairs of large, soft buccal tube feet (= buccal podia), are associated with the mouth. They lie in the gap betw ...
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.