Muscles, Innervation and the Compartments of the Upper Limb
... Originates from the supraglenoid tubercle of the glenoid fossa The biceps inserts into the tuberosity of radius; and it also inserts into the antebrachial fascia by virtue of the bicipital aponeurosis. It does very different things depending on what position the arm is in: o It supinates the forearm ...
... Originates from the supraglenoid tubercle of the glenoid fossa The biceps inserts into the tuberosity of radius; and it also inserts into the antebrachial fascia by virtue of the bicipital aponeurosis. It does very different things depending on what position the arm is in: o It supinates the forearm ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.org Joints of the lower limb
... tibiofibular) joint. In addition, an interosseous membrane joins the shafts of the two bones. The interosseous membrane not only links the tibia and fibula together, but also provides an increased surface area for muscle attachment. There are two apertures in the interosseous membrane, one at the to ...
... tibiofibular) joint. In addition, an interosseous membrane joins the shafts of the two bones. The interosseous membrane not only links the tibia and fibula together, but also provides an increased surface area for muscle attachment. There are two apertures in the interosseous membrane, one at the to ...
Prevalence of Laryngeal Cartilage Calcifications in Mangalore
... condition from plain films unreliable as ossified cartilages create a diagnostic problem for the radiologist looking for foreign bodies 3 even though ossification of the laryngeal cartilages is usually symmetrical.. Similar studies7,8 done in the past have reported that ossifications are first seen ...
... condition from plain films unreliable as ossified cartilages create a diagnostic problem for the radiologist looking for foreign bodies 3 even though ossification of the laryngeal cartilages is usually symmetrical.. Similar studies7,8 done in the past have reported that ossifications are first seen ...
The Anatomical Basis of the Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery Perforator
... inferior. Perforators traveling with a nerve can be divided as they are intercostal or lumbar perforators. In case of the presence of an iliolumbar perforator in proximity to the flap, it can be identified by spreading the external oblique muscle fibres. A posterior ...
... inferior. Perforators traveling with a nerve can be divided as they are intercostal or lumbar perforators. In case of the presence of an iliolumbar perforator in proximity to the flap, it can be identified by spreading the external oblique muscle fibres. A posterior ...
Studies on the abdominal musculature of the subterranean mysid
... Daniel (I 931, 1932) examined the representatives of three different orders of Crustacea and made a comparative study of the musculature of these forms. He noted that there is repetition of the definite muscle pattern in segments 2 and 3 of the animals he studied. These segments were designated by h ...
... Daniel (I 931, 1932) examined the representatives of three different orders of Crustacea and made a comparative study of the musculature of these forms. He noted that there is repetition of the definite muscle pattern in segments 2 and 3 of the animals he studied. These segments were designated by h ...
CARCINOMA OF THE RECTUM
... • Radical excision of the rectum together with the mesorectum and associated lymph nodes should be the aim. Even in the presence of metastases, a rectal excision should be considered, as this is often the best means of palliation. • Solitary metastatic deposits in liver have been resected with ...
... • Radical excision of the rectum together with the mesorectum and associated lymph nodes should be the aim. Even in the presence of metastases, a rectal excision should be considered, as this is often the best means of palliation. • Solitary metastatic deposits in liver have been resected with ...
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... but it is considered as containing some sensory fibres. It is formed in the posterior cranial fossa by the union of its cranial and spinal roots 4-8 (i.e. the internal and external branches respectively9,10) but these pass for a short distance only11. The cranial root joins the vagus nerve and consi ...
... but it is considered as containing some sensory fibres. It is formed in the posterior cranial fossa by the union of its cranial and spinal roots 4-8 (i.e. the internal and external branches respectively9,10) but these pass for a short distance only11. The cranial root joins the vagus nerve and consi ...
Lateral Stabilizing Structures of the Knee: Functional Anatomy and
... frequently overlooked at clinical examination. Structures of the anterolateral quadrant are the most frequently injured; posterolateral instability is considerably less common. Practically all tears of the lateral collateral ligament are associated with damage to posterolateral knee structures. Most ...
... frequently overlooked at clinical examination. Structures of the anterolateral quadrant are the most frequently injured; posterolateral instability is considerably less common. Practically all tears of the lateral collateral ligament are associated with damage to posterolateral knee structures. Most ...
30-Urinary system
... The lower pole of the right kidney can be palpated in the right lumbar region at the end of deep inspiration in a person with poorly developed abdominal muscles. The normal left kidney which is higher than the right is not palpable. Surface Anatomy: On the anterior abdominal wall the hilum of each ...
... The lower pole of the right kidney can be palpated in the right lumbar region at the end of deep inspiration in a person with poorly developed abdominal muscles. The normal left kidney which is higher than the right is not palpable. Surface Anatomy: On the anterior abdominal wall the hilum of each ...
Appendix B: Muscles of the Speech Production
... Function: On contraction, the vertical fibers flatten the tongue and push the tongue out laterally to make contact with the roof of the mouth in palatal and alveolar stops. This tongue position may also be used in high front vowels. It is also used in making a seal between the upper and lower teeth ...
... Function: On contraction, the vertical fibers flatten the tongue and push the tongue out laterally to make contact with the roof of the mouth in palatal and alveolar stops. This tongue position may also be used in high front vowels. It is also used in making a seal between the upper and lower teeth ...
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... fold of mucous membrane in the midline connects undersurface of tongue to floor of mouth. 2-Duct of submandibular gland opens on each side of frenulum. 3-Sublingual gland is covered by m.m called sublingual fold, which extends laterally on both sides from lower part of frenulum, and sublingual ducts ...
... fold of mucous membrane in the midline connects undersurface of tongue to floor of mouth. 2-Duct of submandibular gland opens on each side of frenulum. 3-Sublingual gland is covered by m.m called sublingual fold, which extends laterally on both sides from lower part of frenulum, and sublingual ducts ...
variant omohyoid muscle: report of two cases
... anomalies of superior belly of omohyoid are described in literature. However, absence of superior belly of omohyoid is rarely reported. During regular head and neck dissection conducted for dental students at M S Ramaiah Medical College, variant omohyoid muscle were found in two male cadavers of sou ...
... anomalies of superior belly of omohyoid are described in literature. However, absence of superior belly of omohyoid is rarely reported. During regular head and neck dissection conducted for dental students at M S Ramaiah Medical College, variant omohyoid muscle were found in two male cadavers of sou ...
An unusual variation of an additional plantaris originating from the
... originating from the soleus. It would be helpful in cases of patients with an unexplained pain in lower leg and when surgical procedures are performed on this area. ...
... originating from the soleus. It would be helpful in cases of patients with an unexplained pain in lower leg and when surgical procedures are performed on this area. ...
A case of third head of biceps brachii muscle and fused
... course over the humeral head and attached to the supraglenoid tubercle and adjacent portion of glenoid labrum while short head arises from the tip of the coracoid process of scapula. The two heads soon fuse in the upper half of the arm to form the bulk of the biceps brachii muscle. The flattened ten ...
... course over the humeral head and attached to the supraglenoid tubercle and adjacent portion of glenoid labrum while short head arises from the tip of the coracoid process of scapula. The two heads soon fuse in the upper half of the arm to form the bulk of the biceps brachii muscle. The flattened ten ...
Anatomical Examination of the Foramens of the Middle Cranial Fossa
... percutaneous trigeminal rhizotomy, needle insertion through the FV the caversous sinus puncture may occur and has been described in eight cases with temporal lobe hematoma reported (Håkanson, 1981; Gupta et al.). Therefore, the knowledge about the symmetry and incidence of FV is not only important f ...
... percutaneous trigeminal rhizotomy, needle insertion through the FV the caversous sinus puncture may occur and has been described in eight cases with temporal lobe hematoma reported (Håkanson, 1981; Gupta et al.). Therefore, the knowledge about the symmetry and incidence of FV is not only important f ...
PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE POP
... the proximal, middle, and distal regions. The proximal segment, called the vault or cuff, is stabilized by the parametrium, which includes the cardinal and uterosacral ligaments. Uterine and vault prolapse are both associated with damage to these supportive structures. The mid portion of the vagin ...
... the proximal, middle, and distal regions. The proximal segment, called the vault or cuff, is stabilized by the parametrium, which includes the cardinal and uterosacral ligaments. Uterine and vault prolapse are both associated with damage to these supportive structures. The mid portion of the vagin ...
Co-existence of superficial ulnar artery and aneurysm of the deep
... the axillary artery, the persistence of such vessel is clinically important (26). A SUA may complicate intravenous drug administration, venipuncture in general and percutaneous brachial catheterization (27). Owing to its superficial course, it is more prone to injury, results in bleeding (2, 4, 8) ...
... the axillary artery, the persistence of such vessel is clinically important (26). A SUA may complicate intravenous drug administration, venipuncture in general and percutaneous brachial catheterization (27). Owing to its superficial course, it is more prone to injury, results in bleeding (2, 4, 8) ...
Vascular Anatomy and Blood Supply to the Femoral Head
... The artery of the ligamentum teres arises either from the obturator or MFCA, or from both [6]. Although it functions during the growth phase as a medial epiphyseal artery, most authors agree that its contribution to the femoral head blood supply is minimal [2, 8, 10–12, 15]. On the other hand, studi ...
... The artery of the ligamentum teres arises either from the obturator or MFCA, or from both [6]. Although it functions during the growth phase as a medial epiphyseal artery, most authors agree that its contribution to the femoral head blood supply is minimal [2, 8, 10–12, 15]. On the other hand, studi ...
Use of Endoscopes in Skull Base Surgery
... enhance visualization. The resection of a macroadenoma begins with central debulking using a ring curettage or suction, and subsequent collapse of the peripheral mass into the resection cavity. ...
... enhance visualization. The resection of a macroadenoma begins with central debulking using a ring curettage or suction, and subsequent collapse of the peripheral mass into the resection cavity. ...
Consistent and Reliable Anatomical Landmarks in Endoscopic
... progresses posteriorly to minimize the chances of inadvertently penetrating the orbital wall or skull base. The problem for the inexperienced surgeon is that often these structures are missing or distorted because of pathological conditions or prior surgery. In addition, during the course of the sur ...
... progresses posteriorly to minimize the chances of inadvertently penetrating the orbital wall or skull base. The problem for the inexperienced surgeon is that often these structures are missing or distorted because of pathological conditions or prior surgery. In addition, during the course of the sur ...
Musculoskeletal Radiology of Fractures
... This condition results when there is partial or total disruption of the ulnar collateral ligament at the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb. It is also often associated with a fracture at the base of the proximal phalanx. This is also called a skier's thumb or ski pole fracture. The original con ...
... This condition results when there is partial or total disruption of the ulnar collateral ligament at the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb. It is also often associated with a fracture at the base of the proximal phalanx. This is also called a skier's thumb or ski pole fracture. The original con ...
alimentary canal
... it extends to slightly below the lateral portion of the tenth rib just above the right kidney. The liver is fairly well protected by the lower right rib cage. Because the liver is highly vascular and is easily lacerated, protection by the ribs is very necessary. The distal end of the gallbladder ext ...
... it extends to slightly below the lateral portion of the tenth rib just above the right kidney. The liver is fairly well protected by the lower right rib cage. Because the liver is highly vascular and is easily lacerated, protection by the ribs is very necessary. The distal end of the gallbladder ext ...
Multiple accessory structures in the upper limb of
... formed a narrow tendon which inserted into the medial aspect of the tendon of the biceps brachii muscle to be inserted to the radial tuberosity (Fig. 1a). In the same arm, we also found an anomalous coracobrachialis muscle. The origin of coracobrachialis was normal from the tip of the coracoid proce ...
... formed a narrow tendon which inserted into the medial aspect of the tendon of the biceps brachii muscle to be inserted to the radial tuberosity (Fig. 1a). In the same arm, we also found an anomalous coracobrachialis muscle. The origin of coracobrachialis was normal from the tip of the coracoid proce ...
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.