Anatomy of Bones and Joints
... person to person and decreases with age as some bones become fused. Bones can be categorized as paired or unpaired. A paired bone is two bones of the same type located on the right and left sides of the body, whereas an unpaired bone is a bone located on the midline of the body. For example, the bon ...
... person to person and decreases with age as some bones become fused. Bones can be categorized as paired or unpaired. A paired bone is two bones of the same type located on the right and left sides of the body, whereas an unpaired bone is a bone located on the midline of the body. For example, the bon ...
see p. D70 - Viktor`s Notes for the Neurosurgery Resident
... Vertebral ColumnI595.fig.html - topNormal cervical spine: A: Lateral view - lateral articular masses and facet joints project over normal spinal canal. B: 45° anterior oblique view - widely patent nerve root foramina; hypertrophy of either facet joints (arrows) or uncinate processes (arrowheads) may ...
... Vertebral ColumnI595.fig.html - topNormal cervical spine: A: Lateral view - lateral articular masses and facet joints project over normal spinal canal. B: 45° anterior oblique view - widely patent nerve root foramina; hypertrophy of either facet joints (arrows) or uncinate processes (arrowheads) may ...
Nerve injury associated with shoulder surgery
... protecting the nerve is possible. A ‘tug test’ has been described, during which the axillary nerve is gently palpated on the anterior aspect of the subscapularis and simultaneously palpated as it courses from the posterior aspect of the neck of the humerus to the deltoid muscle. By gently balloting ...
... protecting the nerve is possible. A ‘tug test’ has been described, during which the axillary nerve is gently palpated on the anterior aspect of the subscapularis and simultaneously palpated as it courses from the posterior aspect of the neck of the humerus to the deltoid muscle. By gently balloting ...
Transsylvian selective amygdalohippocampectomy
... All patients should undergo a thorough neurologic examination and have a seizure history documented before surgical consideration. Complex partial seizures are the most common type of seizure resulting from MTLE, and secondary generalization is common.[16] In a study by French et al.,[16] 64 of 67 ( ...
... All patients should undergo a thorough neurologic examination and have a seizure history documented before surgical consideration. Complex partial seizures are the most common type of seizure resulting from MTLE, and secondary generalization is common.[16] In a study by French et al.,[16] 64 of 67 ( ...
Geometry: Properties of Shapes IDENTIFYING SHAPES AND THIER
... vocabulary to describe position, direction and movement including movement in a straight line and distinguishing between rotation as a turn and in terms of right angles for quarter, half and threequarter turns (clockwise and anti-clockwise) ...
... vocabulary to describe position, direction and movement including movement in a straight line and distinguishing between rotation as a turn and in terms of right angles for quarter, half and threequarter turns (clockwise and anti-clockwise) ...
I The head
... arrangement of pipages in superior mediastinum above the plane of superior border of aortic arch. 5. Tell the main structures of transverse section through bifurcation of pulmonary trunk in thoracic part. 6. In the transverse sections through thoracic part, tell the way of recoganizing the four cha ...
... arrangement of pipages in superior mediastinum above the plane of superior border of aortic arch. 5. Tell the main structures of transverse section through bifurcation of pulmonary trunk in thoracic part. 6. In the transverse sections through thoracic part, tell the way of recoganizing the four cha ...
Topographical relationship of the greater palatine artery and the
... Aim: The aims of this study were to (1) identify the branching pattern and course of the greater palatine artery (GPA), (2) carry out a morphological analysis of the palatal bony prominence that divides the medial and lateral grooves and (3) characterize the topographical relationships between these ...
... Aim: The aims of this study were to (1) identify the branching pattern and course of the greater palatine artery (GPA), (2) carry out a morphological analysis of the palatal bony prominence that divides the medial and lateral grooves and (3) characterize the topographical relationships between these ...
1 - Chiropractic National Board Review Questions
... D. Extend WOF is controlled by the pituitary gland? A. Follicular cells B. Parathyroid C. Parafollicular cells D. Parietal cells WOF structures directly adheres to the kidney? A. Pararenal fat B. Renal fascia C. Renal capsule D. Perirenal fat ...
... D. Extend WOF is controlled by the pituitary gland? A. Follicular cells B. Parathyroid C. Parafollicular cells D. Parietal cells WOF structures directly adheres to the kidney? A. Pararenal fat B. Renal fascia C. Renal capsule D. Perirenal fat ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... neurosurgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, anaesthetist and interventional radiologists, during surgical procedures, including brachial plexus block and in diagnostic clinical neurophysiology to avoid unexpected complication. Keywords: Musculocutaneous nerve ,Median nerve, Neuro-muscular anomalies. ...
... neurosurgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, anaesthetist and interventional radiologists, during surgical procedures, including brachial plexus block and in diagnostic clinical neurophysiology to avoid unexpected complication. Keywords: Musculocutaneous nerve ,Median nerve, Neuro-muscular anomalies. ...
Microsurgical Anatomy of the Basilar Artery: Surgical Approaches to
... and the carotid canal and internal auditory canal inferiorly. The dural sleeve of the internal auditory canal can be identified by tracing the greater petrosal nerve posteriorly to the geniculate ganglion (lateral aspect of internal auditory canal). The location of the internal auditory canal can be ...
... and the carotid canal and internal auditory canal inferiorly. The dural sleeve of the internal auditory canal can be identified by tracing the greater petrosal nerve posteriorly to the geniculate ganglion (lateral aspect of internal auditory canal). The location of the internal auditory canal can be ...
The Evolution of the Skull and the Cephalic muscles
... after that nerve separates from the ganglion. The rest of the masticatory muscles form an exceedingly complicated and powerful pterygoid muscle which is not divided into parts by any definite cleavage planes. It is, however, necessary to describe it in three portions, anterior, medius and posterior. ...
... after that nerve separates from the ganglion. The rest of the masticatory muscles form an exceedingly complicated and powerful pterygoid muscle which is not divided into parts by any definite cleavage planes. It is, however, necessary to describe it in three portions, anterior, medius and posterior. ...
0304111
... It is a network of nerve fibers, running from the spine, formed by the ventral rami of the lower four cervical and first thoracic nerve roots (C5-T1). It proceeds through the neck, the axilla, and into the arm. ...
... It is a network of nerve fibers, running from the spine, formed by the ventral rami of the lower four cervical and first thoracic nerve roots (C5-T1). It proceeds through the neck, the axilla, and into the arm. ...
Nerves
... – Follow a neat, segmented pattern • Innervate a horizontal strip of muscle & skin – In line with emergence point from the vertebral column ...
... – Follow a neat, segmented pattern • Innervate a horizontal strip of muscle & skin – In line with emergence point from the vertebral column ...
Article 3
... descending aorta, corresponding to the top four lumbar vertebrae (figure 1). Above T3, several segmental arteries may arise from a common origin, termed the supreme intercostal artery. The supreme intercostal artery, also called superior intercostal artery, is commonly a branch of the costocervical t ...
... descending aorta, corresponding to the top four lumbar vertebrae (figure 1). Above T3, several segmental arteries may arise from a common origin, termed the supreme intercostal artery. The supreme intercostal artery, also called superior intercostal artery, is commonly a branch of the costocervical t ...
Anatomico-radiological study of asymmetrical articular facets on
... Discussion The inferior articular facets of occipital bone articulate with the superior articular facets on the atlas vertebra to form the atlanto-occipital joint, which is of synovial variety. The bones are covered by the articular capsule and the anterior and the posterior atlanto-occipital membra ...
... Discussion The inferior articular facets of occipital bone articulate with the superior articular facets on the atlas vertebra to form the atlanto-occipital joint, which is of synovial variety. The bones are covered by the articular capsule and the anterior and the posterior atlanto-occipital membra ...
Frontal nerve is branch of which of following
... Frontal nerve is branch of which of following A. Trochlear nerve B. Vagus nerve C. Optic nerve D. Facial nerve E. Ophthalmic nerve ANSWER: E Bleeding from dural sinuses cant arrest because: A. High pressure in dural sinuses B. High speed of blood flow C. Many venous tributaries D. Negative pressure ...
... Frontal nerve is branch of which of following A. Trochlear nerve B. Vagus nerve C. Optic nerve D. Facial nerve E. Ophthalmic nerve ANSWER: E Bleeding from dural sinuses cant arrest because: A. High pressure in dural sinuses B. High speed of blood flow C. Many venous tributaries D. Negative pressure ...
identification-treatment-existing-copathol
... The Garth view, also known as the apical-oblique view, is used in patients with shoulder instability. It helps to evaluate the anterior and inferior glenoid rim for calcification and fractures subsequent to dislocation. In this technique the x-ray beam is directed at a 45 angle through the glenohume ...
... The Garth view, also known as the apical-oblique view, is used in patients with shoulder instability. It helps to evaluate the anterior and inferior glenoid rim for calcification and fractures subsequent to dislocation. In this technique the x-ray beam is directed at a 45 angle through the glenohume ...
The pathoanatomy of elbow fracture-dislocations
... radiocapitellar articulation.5 In addition, the radiocapitellar joint aids in resisting valgus stress. There is about a 30% decrease in the resistance to valgus load by the elbow with resection of the radial head.6 This valgus stability becomes paramount when the MCL is compromised.7 The radial head ...
... radiocapitellar articulation.5 In addition, the radiocapitellar joint aids in resisting valgus stress. There is about a 30% decrease in the resistance to valgus load by the elbow with resection of the radial head.6 This valgus stability becomes paramount when the MCL is compromised.7 The radial head ...
Gluteal region
... superficial inguinal lymph nodes • Deep fascia- above & in front of gluteus medius is thick but over gluteus maximus it is thin. The deep fascia splits & encloses gluteus maximus ...
... superficial inguinal lymph nodes • Deep fascia- above & in front of gluteus medius is thick but over gluteus maximus it is thin. The deep fascia splits & encloses gluteus maximus ...
congenital absence of tibia. - Archives of Disease in Childhood
... cases the defect is of the right limb more frequently than of the left. In none of these points. however, is the difference great. A noteworthy feature of the partial cases is that the defect is almost always of the distal end of the bone. Of the bilateral cases, there may be total absence on both s ...
... cases the defect is of the right limb more frequently than of the left. In none of these points. however, is the difference great. A noteworthy feature of the partial cases is that the defect is almost always of the distal end of the bone. Of the bilateral cases, there may be total absence on both s ...
congenital absence of tibia. - Archives of Disease in Childhood
... cases the defect is of the right limb more frequently than of the left. In none of these points. however, is the difference great. A noteworthy feature of the partial cases is that the defect is almost always of the distal end of the bone. Of the bilateral cases, there may be total absence on both s ...
... cases the defect is of the right limb more frequently than of the left. In none of these points. however, is the difference great. A noteworthy feature of the partial cases is that the defect is almost always of the distal end of the bone. Of the bilateral cases, there may be total absence on both s ...
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.