RAD 251 - Advanced Cross-Sectional Anatomy
... A1.1.2 Identify anatomical/positioning planes. A1.1.3 Identify directional terms to describe the relative position of one body part to another. A1.1.4 Define regional terms. A1.1.5 Differentiate between normal and abnormal anatomical images. MODULE A OUTLINE Anatomical/Positional planes Transver ...
... A1.1.2 Identify anatomical/positioning planes. A1.1.3 Identify directional terms to describe the relative position of one body part to another. A1.1.4 Define regional terms. A1.1.5 Differentiate between normal and abnormal anatomical images. MODULE A OUTLINE Anatomical/Positional planes Transver ...
Palmar Digital Neurectomy
... incision. Then a hemostat is placed on the nerve, which is stretched while being cut with a scalpel or CO2 laser at the proximal limit of the incision. This sharp incision is made in such a fashion that the proximal portion of the nerve springs up into the tissue planes and out of sight. The skin is ...
... incision. Then a hemostat is placed on the nerve, which is stretched while being cut with a scalpel or CO2 laser at the proximal limit of the incision. This sharp incision is made in such a fashion that the proximal portion of the nerve springs up into the tissue planes and out of sight. The skin is ...
Head - 山东大学医学院人体解剖学教研室
... nose and two angles of mouth; in this area the facial vein has no valves ...
... nose and two angles of mouth; in this area the facial vein has no valves ...
MRI Left Ankle - All-American Teleradiology
... calcaneofibular ligament. Other components of the lateral collateral ligament complex are intact. All other ankle ligaments are intact. There is a short longitudinal split of the peroneus brevis tendon just distal to the fibular groove. The foot was imaged in slight plantar flexion, and the insertio ...
... calcaneofibular ligament. Other components of the lateral collateral ligament complex are intact. All other ankle ligaments are intact. There is a short longitudinal split of the peroneus brevis tendon just distal to the fibular groove. The foot was imaged in slight plantar flexion, and the insertio ...
The Human Brain in Photographs and Diagrams
... the level-to-level variations in the gray matter, the total amount of white matter increases steadily at progressively higher spinal levels. Moving rostrally, the ascending pathways enlarge as progressively more fibers are added to them; the descending pathways do the same because fewer fibers have ...
... the level-to-level variations in the gray matter, the total amount of white matter increases steadily at progressively higher spinal levels. Moving rostrally, the ascending pathways enlarge as progressively more fibers are added to them; the descending pathways do the same because fewer fibers have ...
KIDNEY - gmch.gov.in
... •Dense, elastic connective tissue sheath enveloping each kidney and suprarenal •Thickest at the borders •Two layers – anterior and posterior continuous with each other around the lateral border •Medially anterior layer passes in front of renal Vs and fuses with adventitia; posterior layer passes ove ...
... •Dense, elastic connective tissue sheath enveloping each kidney and suprarenal •Thickest at the borders •Two layers – anterior and posterior continuous with each other around the lateral border •Medially anterior layer passes in front of renal Vs and fuses with adventitia; posterior layer passes ove ...
Bones of the Abdominal Region Bone Structure Description Notes
... ischium (2/5) and pubis (2/5); the acetabular fossa lies in the floor of the acetabulum a notch in the inferior it is spanned by the transverse acetabular ligament; the margin of the acetabulum acetabular br. of the obturator a. enters the hip joint by passing through the acetabular notch a roughene ...
... ischium (2/5) and pubis (2/5); the acetabular fossa lies in the floor of the acetabulum a notch in the inferior it is spanned by the transverse acetabular ligament; the margin of the acetabulum acetabular br. of the obturator a. enters the hip joint by passing through the acetabular notch a roughene ...
Ch 5 Power Point - Axial Skeleton
... Chapter 5 Axial Skeleton 3 parts: skull, vertebral column, bony thorax ...
... Chapter 5 Axial Skeleton 3 parts: skull, vertebral column, bony thorax ...
Frog PreLab
... 4. Which body systems breaks down food into nutrients? _________________________________ 5. Which body system tells the skeletal system to move? __________________________________ 6. Which body system brings air into the lungs?__________________________________________ 7. You go out for a jog in the ...
... 4. Which body systems breaks down food into nutrients? _________________________________ 5. Which body system tells the skeletal system to move? __________________________________ 6. Which body system brings air into the lungs?__________________________________________ 7. You go out for a jog in the ...
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 ...
凌树才_Supracolic Compartment
... Comparison between classical anatomy & modern functional segmentation of the liver… ...
... Comparison between classical anatomy & modern functional segmentation of the liver… ...
Exam Revision Questions
... inferior venae cavae. Beyond the popliteal vein, this splits into two branches namely: the short saphenous vein travelling laterally along the leg and the venae comitantes of the anterior and posterior tibial arteries. The great saphenous vein travels along the entire lower limb along the medial asp ...
... inferior venae cavae. Beyond the popliteal vein, this splits into two branches namely: the short saphenous vein travelling laterally along the leg and the venae comitantes of the anterior and posterior tibial arteries. The great saphenous vein travels along the entire lower limb along the medial asp ...
The Temporomandibular joints, muscles, and teeth, and their
... digastric muscle that is attached by a hooplike strip of fascia to the hyoid bone The attachment of the anterior digastric muscle is at or near the lower border of the mandible and near the midline The anterior digastric muscle is covered by platysma muscle, and beneath lie the mylohyoid and geniohy ...
... digastric muscle that is attached by a hooplike strip of fascia to the hyoid bone The attachment of the anterior digastric muscle is at or near the lower border of the mandible and near the midline The anterior digastric muscle is covered by platysma muscle, and beneath lie the mylohyoid and geniohy ...
Video: Hip Arthroscopy ICL 301: Femoroacetabular
... the anterior portal to the LFCN – A slightly more lateral location may provide some protective benefit ...
... the anterior portal to the LFCN – A slightly more lateral location may provide some protective benefit ...
THE AXILLA (Arm pit )
... continuity of the subclavian artery at the outer border of the first rib& ends at the lower border of teres major M( the lower limit of the axilla),where it continue as the Brachial artery.It is crossed by the pectoralis minor M ,which divides it into 3 parts.The first part between outer border of f ...
... continuity of the subclavian artery at the outer border of the first rib& ends at the lower border of teres major M( the lower limit of the axilla),where it continue as the Brachial artery.It is crossed by the pectoralis minor M ,which divides it into 3 parts.The first part between outer border of f ...
Holothuroidea – Sea Cucumbers - Marine Benthic Fauna of Chilean
... side (usually slightly darker or with tube feet less welldeveloped) and make a lengthwise incision. Use sharppointed scissors and make the cut to the left of the midline in order to leave the dorsal mesentery intact. The main internal organs are a coiled digestive tract that may be two or three time ...
... side (usually slightly darker or with tube feet less welldeveloped) and make a lengthwise incision. Use sharppointed scissors and make the cut to the left of the midline in order to leave the dorsal mesentery intact. The main internal organs are a coiled digestive tract that may be two or three time ...
Training
... The carpal bones appear in two irregular rows (proximal arch and distal row) Mnemonic; proximal row - lateral to medial Sally Left The Party To Take Carmen Home Scaphoid is the most frequently fractured carpal bone often resulting from falling on an outstretched hand ...
... The carpal bones appear in two irregular rows (proximal arch and distal row) Mnemonic; proximal row - lateral to medial Sally Left The Party To Take Carmen Home Scaphoid is the most frequently fractured carpal bone often resulting from falling on an outstretched hand ...
5th Grade Curriculum Map Mathematics Unit 6 OPERATIONS AND
... five days? Make a graph of the number of fish. Plot the points on a coordinate plane and make a line graph, and then interpret the graph. Student: My graph shows that Terri always has more fish than Sam. Terri’s fish increases at a higher rate since she catches 4 fish every day. Sam only catches 2 f ...
... five days? Make a graph of the number of fish. Plot the points on a coordinate plane and make a line graph, and then interpret the graph. Student: My graph shows that Terri always has more fish than Sam. Terri’s fish increases at a higher rate since she catches 4 fish every day. Sam only catches 2 f ...
Name Date ______ Period
... functions we associate with life. Cells are organized and contain specialized parts that perform particular functions. Cells are very different from each other. A single cell by itself can form an entire living organism. Organisms consisting of only a single cell are called unicellular. A bacterium ...
... functions we associate with life. Cells are organized and contain specialized parts that perform particular functions. Cells are very different from each other. A single cell by itself can form an entire living organism. Organisms consisting of only a single cell are called unicellular. A bacterium ...
Upper Limb Characterized by: - considerable mobility
... - fractures VERY EASILY – not much on top of it (exposed) and even less underneath it **Scapula** (He loves this) - triangular, thin, translucent shape bone - runs from rib 2 to rib 7 - located on posteriolateral aspect of the thorax - the concave anterior surface (the inside surface if the rib cage ...
... - fractures VERY EASILY – not much on top of it (exposed) and even less underneath it **Scapula** (He loves this) - triangular, thin, translucent shape bone - runs from rib 2 to rib 7 - located on posteriolateral aspect of the thorax - the concave anterior surface (the inside surface if the rib cage ...
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.