IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... variable degree and diaphragm rises. Thus the upper end of the oblique fissure is often at the level of third thoracic vertebra in the cadaver. Right lung is divided by oblique fissure and this fissure separates the superior and middle lobes from the inferior lobe. A second horizontal fissure extend ...
... variable degree and diaphragm rises. Thus the upper end of the oblique fissure is often at the level of third thoracic vertebra in the cadaver. Right lung is divided by oblique fissure and this fissure separates the superior and middle lobes from the inferior lobe. A second horizontal fissure extend ...
Common Iliac Arteries External Iliac Artery EMBRYOLOGIC NOTES
... The inferior vena cava is commonly compressed by the enlarged uterus during the later stages of pregnancy. This produces edema of the ankles and feet and temporary varicose veins. Malignant retroperitoneal tumors can cause severe compression and eventual blockage of the inferior vena cava. This resu ...
... The inferior vena cava is commonly compressed by the enlarged uterus during the later stages of pregnancy. This produces edema of the ankles and feet and temporary varicose veins. Malignant retroperitoneal tumors can cause severe compression and eventual blockage of the inferior vena cava. This resu ...
Facial Nerve
... Processus Cochleariformis - nerve above it . 1mm inferior to the anterior portion of tympanic segment of the nerve. Oval Window - nerve is above the oval window Lateral SCC - Posterior to nerve. Retrofacial air cells (for vertical segment), Chorda tympani, Pyramid (2nd genu is posterolateral to it), ...
... Processus Cochleariformis - nerve above it . 1mm inferior to the anterior portion of tympanic segment of the nerve. Oval Window - nerve is above the oval window Lateral SCC - Posterior to nerve. Retrofacial air cells (for vertical segment), Chorda tympani, Pyramid (2nd genu is posterolateral to it), ...
The Orbit
... pterygoid venous plexus. Both veins pass backward through the superior orbital fissure and drain into the cavernous sinus. ...
... pterygoid venous plexus. Both veins pass backward through the superior orbital fissure and drain into the cavernous sinus. ...
The vertebral column of the genus Dicraeosaurus
... to an extent on the vertebral centra, that had to withstand the strains of pressure. These ridges, functioning as reinforcements, dominate the entire sculpture of the vertebrae to a very high degree. These positive architectural elements are elevated even more strongly for the above-mentioned purpos ...
... to an extent on the vertebral centra, that had to withstand the strains of pressure. These ridges, functioning as reinforcements, dominate the entire sculpture of the vertebrae to a very high degree. These positive architectural elements are elevated even more strongly for the above-mentioned purpos ...
PALAEONTOGRAPHICA
... an extent on the vertebral centra, that had to withstand the strains of pressure. These ridges, functioning as reinforcements, dominate the entire sculpture of the vertebrae to a very high degree. These positive architectural elements are elevated even more strongly for the above-mentioned purpose b ...
... an extent on the vertebral centra, that had to withstand the strains of pressure. These ridges, functioning as reinforcements, dominate the entire sculpture of the vertebrae to a very high degree. These positive architectural elements are elevated even more strongly for the above-mentioned purpose b ...
Chapter 2 Implants and oral anatomy Read Now
... is referred to as the head of the mandible, which fits into the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone, constituting the temporomandibular joint. The constricted section directly beneath the head of the mandible is the neck, and the tuberosity observed on the anterior surface is known as the pterygoi ...
... is referred to as the head of the mandible, which fits into the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone, constituting the temporomandibular joint. The constricted section directly beneath the head of the mandible is the neck, and the tuberosity observed on the anterior surface is known as the pterygoi ...
Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis
... Here a thin membrane extends dorsad from the trabecula to the roof bones and from the cephalic edge of one crista forward and across the middle line in front of the brain to become continuous with the same sheet of the of the cranial wall. ...
... Here a thin membrane extends dorsad from the trabecula to the roof bones and from the cephalic edge of one crista forward and across the middle line in front of the brain to become continuous with the same sheet of the of the cranial wall. ...
Chapter 266_Wrist Injuries_Tintinalli
... flexion, and radioulnar deviation, in addition to obvious deformities and soft tissue swelling. Pinpoint areas of tenderness and correlate them to anatomic landmarks of the wrist to determine which structure may be injured and the best way to evaluate it radiographically (Figure 3). ...
... flexion, and radioulnar deviation, in addition to obvious deformities and soft tissue swelling. Pinpoint areas of tenderness and correlate them to anatomic landmarks of the wrist to determine which structure may be injured and the best way to evaluate it radiographically (Figure 3). ...
Peritoneum
... The peritoneal cavity is divided into an upper part within the abdomen and a lower part in the pelvis. The abdominal part is further subdivided by the many peritoneal reflections into important recesses and spaces, which, in turn, are continued into the paracolic gutters (Fig. 5.15). The attachment ...
... The peritoneal cavity is divided into an upper part within the abdomen and a lower part in the pelvis. The abdominal part is further subdivided by the many peritoneal reflections into important recesses and spaces, which, in turn, are continued into the paracolic gutters (Fig. 5.15). The attachment ...
E2413 - Trauma of the Clavicle
... Dedicated evaluation of the ACJ includes the bilateral joints in upright position simultaneously ...
... Dedicated evaluation of the ACJ includes the bilateral joints in upright position simultaneously ...
A duplicate obturator foramen – a report of rare variation
... conjoint ischiopubic rami confirmed the male sex. Its The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric bod ...
... conjoint ischiopubic rami confirmed the male sex. Its The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric bod ...
The small intestine
... 1- upper half (1st part + upper1/2 of 2nd part) is supplied by the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the gastroduodenal artery . 2- The lower half (lower ½of 2nd part +3rd+4th part) is supplied by the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the superior mesenteric artery ...
... 1- upper half (1st part + upper1/2 of 2nd part) is supplied by the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the gastroduodenal artery . 2- The lower half (lower ½of 2nd part +3rd+4th part) is supplied by the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the superior mesenteric artery ...
Differential Diagnosis and Management of Brainstem and
... (2) Discharge firing rate of vestibular nerve. (a) At rest, tonic discharge 90 spikes/s, equal on both sides, signally the brain that the head is not moving. (b) With movement, asymmetry in discharge firing rate. The canal towards which the head is turning increases and the opposite side is inhibite ...
... (2) Discharge firing rate of vestibular nerve. (a) At rest, tonic discharge 90 spikes/s, equal on both sides, signally the brain that the head is not moving. (b) With movement, asymmetry in discharge firing rate. The canal towards which the head is turning increases and the opposite side is inhibite ...
Jejunum and Ileum Location and Description
... 1- upper half (1st part + upper1/2 of 2nd part) is supplied by the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the gastroduodenal artery . 2- The lower half (lower ½of 2nd part +3rd+4th part) is supplied by the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the superior mesenteric artery ...
... 1- upper half (1st part + upper1/2 of 2nd part) is supplied by the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the gastroduodenal artery . 2- The lower half (lower ½of 2nd part +3rd+4th part) is supplied by the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery, a branch of the superior mesenteric artery ...
Joints Chapter 8
... Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) • Mandibular condyle articulates with the temporal bone • Two types of movement – Hinge—depression and elevation of mandible – Gliding—e.g. side-to-side (lateral excursion) grinding of teeth ...
... Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) • Mandibular condyle articulates with the temporal bone • Two types of movement – Hinge—depression and elevation of mandible – Gliding—e.g. side-to-side (lateral excursion) grinding of teeth ...
Chapter 10 - Dr. Wilson`s Site
... immediately branch into a posterior and anterior ramus innervate muscles below the neck plexus – weblike network of spinal nerves adjacent to the vertebral column ...
... immediately branch into a posterior and anterior ramus innervate muscles below the neck plexus – weblike network of spinal nerves adjacent to the vertebral column ...
Clumping Of Branches of Axillary Artery-A Case Study
... The axillary artery is usually described as giving off six branches although the number varies because two or more arteries often arise together instead of separately or two branches of an artery arise separately instead of form the usual common trunk. Thus instead of six there may be 5-11 branches. ...
... The axillary artery is usually described as giving off six branches although the number varies because two or more arteries often arise together instead of separately or two branches of an artery arise separately instead of form the usual common trunk. Thus instead of six there may be 5-11 branches. ...
Proximal tibial fractures in elderly patients Złamania bliższego końca
... implemented from the second day following the surgical procedure, but elimination of weight bearing by the joint, regardless of the treatment method, has to last at least 3 months. In displaced fractures, the key issue is to reconstruct the articular surface, which restores the joint congruence. Whi ...
... implemented from the second day following the surgical procedure, but elimination of weight bearing by the joint, regardless of the treatment method, has to last at least 3 months. In displaced fractures, the key issue is to reconstruct the articular surface, which restores the joint congruence. Whi ...
chapt10_lecture
... immediately branch into a posterior and anterior ramus innervate muscles below the neck plexus – weblike network of spinal nerves adjacent to the vertebral column ...
... immediately branch into a posterior and anterior ramus innervate muscles below the neck plexus – weblike network of spinal nerves adjacent to the vertebral column ...
6.1. Introduction and need for the study
... greater sciatic foramen where it divides into an anterior trunk, which continues in the same line towards the ischial spine, and posterior trunk, which passes back to the greater sciatic foramen. Anterior to the artery is the ureter and, in females, the ovary and fimbriated end of the uterine tube. ...
... greater sciatic foramen where it divides into an anterior trunk, which continues in the same line towards the ischial spine, and posterior trunk, which passes back to the greater sciatic foramen. Anterior to the artery is the ureter and, in females, the ovary and fimbriated end of the uterine tube. ...
Proximal Humerus Resection. The Tikhoff–Linberg
... surrounded by the three cords of the brachial plexus and are tethered to the proximal humerus by the anterior and posterior circumflex vessels. Early ligation of the circumflex vessels is a key maneuver in resection of proximal humeral sarcomas because it allows the entire axillary artery and vein t ...
... surrounded by the three cords of the brachial plexus and are tethered to the proximal humerus by the anterior and posterior circumflex vessels. Early ligation of the circumflex vessels is a key maneuver in resection of proximal humeral sarcomas because it allows the entire axillary artery and vein t ...
Tongue
... • Intermediate – pass deep to hyoglossus and are continuous with middle constrictor of pharynx • Upper – turn forward and upward from root to apex Action -Protrude tip of tongue and make dorsal ...
... • Intermediate – pass deep to hyoglossus and are continuous with middle constrictor of pharynx • Upper – turn forward and upward from root to apex Action -Protrude tip of tongue and make dorsal ...
The inguinal canal :
... to the superficial inguinal ring. Present in both sexes. Clinically, it’s important in what called inguinal hernia that is divided into: direct and indirect hernia. As a function in males, it allows the spermatic cord to pass from the abdomen to the testes in the scrotum, so if hernia occurs i ...
... to the superficial inguinal ring. Present in both sexes. Clinically, it’s important in what called inguinal hernia that is divided into: direct and indirect hernia. As a function in males, it allows the spermatic cord to pass from the abdomen to the testes in the scrotum, so if hernia occurs i ...
Critical Values - Philips InCenter
... The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals to improve the timeliness of reporting critical test results and their receipt by a responsible licensed caregiver. When appropriate, the PageWriter TC70 automatically displays Critical Value summary statements boldly on screen and on printed ECG ...
... The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals to improve the timeliness of reporting critical test results and their receipt by a responsible licensed caregiver. When appropriate, the PageWriter TC70 automatically displays Critical Value summary statements boldly on screen and on printed ECG ...
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.