Anatomy of the Orbit 26 (2)
... wash away debris • Also have unique composition which keeps surface of cornea moist ...
... wash away debris • Also have unique composition which keeps surface of cornea moist ...
Nerve Supply of the Perineum and Pelvis
... Lungs - Pleura The pleura of the lungs are divided into 2 different parts: • Parietal Pleura = Adheres to the Internal thoracic wall • Visceral Pleura = Attached to the lungs ...
... Lungs - Pleura The pleura of the lungs are divided into 2 different parts: • Parietal Pleura = Adheres to the Internal thoracic wall • Visceral Pleura = Attached to the lungs ...
neck topography_engl.2011
... N. laryngeus superior - In the upper part, medial to a. carotis externa et interna - Enters the larynx thru membr. thyrohyoidea with a. laryngea superior ...
... N. laryngeus superior - In the upper part, medial to a. carotis externa et interna - Enters the larynx thru membr. thyrohyoidea with a. laryngea superior ...
morphogenesis of choroid plexuses of lateral ventricles of the brain
... anterior and dorso-inferior direction, that leads to formation of germs of the frontal and temporal lobes and cavities of the lateral ventricle in these lobes with complete allocation of the lateral ventricle into central, front (anterior horn) and bottom (inferior horn); structures limiting their w ...
... anterior and dorso-inferior direction, that leads to formation of germs of the frontal and temporal lobes and cavities of the lateral ventricle in these lobes with complete allocation of the lateral ventricle into central, front (anterior horn) and bottom (inferior horn); structures limiting their w ...
List of Bones - El Camino College
... medial and lateral condyles medial and lateral epicondyles intercondylar fossa patellar surface medial and lateral supracondylar lines • Tibia medial and lateral condylar facets (these are sometimes called condyles, but they are actually facets.) intercondylar eminence (consists of the medial and la ...
... medial and lateral condyles medial and lateral epicondyles intercondylar fossa patellar surface medial and lateral supracondylar lines • Tibia medial and lateral condylar facets (these are sometimes called condyles, but they are actually facets.) intercondylar eminence (consists of the medial and la ...
R. Barsbold KINETICISM AND PECULIARITIES IN THE MAXILLARY
... apparently corresponds to the exit for nerve II. In the anterior region of the orbitosphenoid, along the midline of the skull, is an opening into which enters a groove, extending from the exits for nerves III–IV. The possibility that a branch of the orbital or ophthalmic arteries ran through the ope ...
... apparently corresponds to the exit for nerve II. In the anterior region of the orbitosphenoid, along the midline of the skull, is an opening into which enters a groove, extending from the exits for nerves III–IV. The possibility that a branch of the orbital or ophthalmic arteries ran through the ope ...
Ryzhenkova IV, Troyan OA MORPHOFUNCTIONAL ASYMMETRY
... Conclusion. Thus, it may be suggested that for this research there is more righthanded people in a random select of objects, so the left hemisphere is more developed in right-handed people than the right hemisphere. Samoilenko S.E., Suliz A.P., Kulish A.S., Izmaylova L.V., MORPHOLOGICAL PECULIARITIE ...
... Conclusion. Thus, it may be suggested that for this research there is more righthanded people in a random select of objects, so the left hemisphere is more developed in right-handed people than the right hemisphere. Samoilenko S.E., Suliz A.P., Kulish A.S., Izmaylova L.V., MORPHOLOGICAL PECULIARITIE ...
doc
... apparently corresponds to the exit for nerve II. In the anterior region of the orbitosphenoid, along the midline of the skull, is an opening into which enters a groove, extending from the exits for nerves III–IV. The possibility that a branch of the orbital or ophthalmic arteries ran through the ope ...
... apparently corresponds to the exit for nerve II. In the anterior region of the orbitosphenoid, along the midline of the skull, is an opening into which enters a groove, extending from the exits for nerves III–IV. The possibility that a branch of the orbital or ophthalmic arteries ran through the ope ...
anatomy-of-cockroach
... The large body cavity or haemocoel is divided by two membranous horizontal partitions, into three wide and flattened sinuses-the dorsal pericardial sinus containing the 'heart', the middle perivisceral sinus containing the gut, and the ventral perineural sinus or sternal sinus containing the nerve c ...
... The large body cavity or haemocoel is divided by two membranous horizontal partitions, into three wide and flattened sinuses-the dorsal pericardial sinus containing the 'heart', the middle perivisceral sinus containing the gut, and the ventral perineural sinus or sternal sinus containing the nerve c ...
Anomalous posterior clinoid process and its clinical importance
... An interesting research report had described persistent primitive trigeminal artery variant penetrating the lateral edge of the PCP, perforating the canal of the PCP and the petrosal bone junction7. Proximity of the blood vessels may cause unnecessary bleeding, if not handled properly. Surgical oper ...
... An interesting research report had described persistent primitive trigeminal artery variant penetrating the lateral edge of the PCP, perforating the canal of the PCP and the petrosal bone junction7. Proximity of the blood vessels may cause unnecessary bleeding, if not handled properly. Surgical oper ...
Functional Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine
... • Ask patient to stand on one leg • Positive is hip drop to side of lifted leg • Compare to hip drop test: Hip drop = lumbar SB; T’s = GM weakness Hoover’s Test • Good test to spot malingering patients! • Hold patients heels and instruct to lift one leg • Should feel counter-force upon effort in oth ...
... • Ask patient to stand on one leg • Positive is hip drop to side of lifted leg • Compare to hip drop test: Hip drop = lumbar SB; T’s = GM weakness Hoover’s Test • Good test to spot malingering patients! • Hold patients heels and instruct to lift one leg • Should feel counter-force upon effort in oth ...
from the upper limb to the axial skeleton
... Functions of the clavicle • Serves as a moveable, rigid support from which the scapula and free limb are suspended, keeping them away from the trunk so that the limb has maximum freedom of motion. The support formed by the clavicle is movable and allows the scapula to move on the thoracic wall at t ...
... Functions of the clavicle • Serves as a moveable, rigid support from which the scapula and free limb are suspended, keeping them away from the trunk so that the limb has maximum freedom of motion. The support formed by the clavicle is movable and allows the scapula to move on the thoracic wall at t ...
Challenges in Diagnosing Meniscal Tears in the Knee
... after a medial meniscus BHT. This is often referred to as the “double PCL sign”. An undersurface tear can also occur within the body of the meniscus. The meniscal tissue can flip into the gutter. These latter type of tears can be difficult for the arthroscopist to identify. The radiologist can recog ...
... after a medial meniscus BHT. This is often referred to as the “double PCL sign”. An undersurface tear can also occur within the body of the meniscus. The meniscal tissue can flip into the gutter. These latter type of tears can be difficult for the arthroscopist to identify. The radiologist can recog ...
Anatomy Mnemonics James Lamberg Page 1 of 7 Deep Muscles of
... "You have 1 Nose & 2 Eyes": I - Olfactory.; II - Optic Cranial Nerve Fibers (Phone Number) 1. Write SE SA VE VA SA VE VA SE “SE Save VA Save Vase” a. Make sure there are spaces between the 2 letters 2. Write 4 “S” and 4 “G” before each pair of letters a. Put a “p” after the 2nd G 3. The phone number ...
... "You have 1 Nose & 2 Eyes": I - Olfactory.; II - Optic Cranial Nerve Fibers (Phone Number) 1. Write SE SA VE VA SA VE VA SE “SE Save VA Save Vase” a. Make sure there are spaces between the 2 letters 2. Write 4 “S” and 4 “G” before each pair of letters a. Put a “p” after the 2nd G 3. The phone number ...
The Lateral Arm Flap
... the bone at the posterior border of the biceps, brachialis, and brachioradialis muscles. At this point, the cutaneous flap, with its ascending cutaneous perforators, is tethered by the fascia that inserts into the bone. The distal continuation of the PRCA is then transected and ligated, and the two ...
... the bone at the posterior border of the biceps, brachialis, and brachioradialis muscles. At this point, the cutaneous flap, with its ascending cutaneous perforators, is tethered by the fascia that inserts into the bone. The distal continuation of the PRCA is then transected and ligated, and the two ...
Slide 1 - AccessSurgery
... A. Circumferential stenosis of the subglottis and superior trachea. Dashed lines represent the external extent of resection. A lateral transection through the cricoid lamina allows removal of the anterior cricoid arch while preserving the posterior cricoid lamina, thereby protecting the recurrent la ...
... A. Circumferential stenosis of the subglottis and superior trachea. Dashed lines represent the external extent of resection. A lateral transection through the cricoid lamina allows removal of the anterior cricoid arch while preserving the posterior cricoid lamina, thereby protecting the recurrent la ...
File
... Relatively large head and weak neck muscles Horizontal orientation of facet joints Incomplete ossicification of odontoid process ...
... Relatively large head and weak neck muscles Horizontal orientation of facet joints Incomplete ossicification of odontoid process ...
ON UNUSUAL THEROPODS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS
... rise above 10, while Avimimus has no fewer than 11. Until now hypapophyses were not observed on cervical and dorsal vertebrae among theropods, but they are present in the case of Avimimus. The same is true of the fusion of the parietal and frontal bones. One of the main features, which differentiate ...
... rise above 10, while Avimimus has no fewer than 11. Until now hypapophyses were not observed on cervical and dorsal vertebrae among theropods, but they are present in the case of Avimimus. The same is true of the fusion of the parietal and frontal bones. One of the main features, which differentiate ...
Summer Bio153 Lab 5: Major Phyla of Invertebrates There will be a
... only the polyp stage in their life-history. They remain attached during most of their life to underwater rocks or even the exoskeleton of larger Crustacea, or the shells of marine molluscs. In this group, the gastrovascular cavity is divided internally by a number of vertical partitions or septa. Ex ...
... only the polyp stage in their life-history. They remain attached during most of their life to underwater rocks or even the exoskeleton of larger Crustacea, or the shells of marine molluscs. In this group, the gastrovascular cavity is divided internally by a number of vertical partitions or septa. Ex ...
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.