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Multiple accessory structures in the upper limb of
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 ...
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An Anomalous Variation in the Innervation Pattern of the Peroneus
An Anomalous Variation in the Innervation Pattern of the Peroneus

... proximal end of fibula. An adequate knowledge of both normal and abnormal anatomy of the region is needed for successful surgery in the region. Decompression of the common peroneal nerve at the fibular head is usually performed to release the fascia of the peroneus longus muscle [4]. Percutaneous pl ...
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L1 - Kidney

... • Each kidney lies lateral to the vertebral column, on the posterior abdominal wall largely under cover of the costal margin. • In the supine position, it extend from approximately T12 to L3. • The right kidney lies slightly lower than the left kidney, because of the large size of the right lobe of ...
Inguinal Hernia
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... • It is a very important area surgically and anatomically where structures enter and exit the abdominal cavity • It is a potential site for herniation. • In fact, the majority of all abdominal hernias, occur in this region in particular the Inguinal hernia, which account for 80-90 % of all abdominal ...
Practical training № 2 Purpose of the lesson: Control questions
Practical training № 2 Purpose of the lesson: Control questions

... 57.What stage of corporeal cesarean section follows the dissection of uteric wall? 58.What stage of surgery follows the laparotomy if the caesarian section is performed on the lower segment of uterus? 59.What stage of corporeal cesarean section in the lower segment of uterus follows the mobilization ...
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... nasolacrimal duct and the agger nasi lie in roughly the same frontal plane. Passage of the endoscope into the common nasal meatus beyond the narrow area at the anterior end of the inferior turbinate is often hindered further by a ridge on the lower edge of the nasal septum. This is formed by the pre ...
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... Despite numerous descriptions in the literature, an intermediate muscle between the VL and the VI has been given little attention thus far(Testut, 1884; Le Double, 1897; Willan et al., 2002; Pabst, 2008; Moore et al., 2014;). There could be several reasons for this. 1. The muscle bellies of the VL, ...
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Bony Anatomic Landmarks to Avoid Injury to the Marginal

... landmarks along the inferior border of the mandible. On average, they found the MMN to be 2.3 mm inferior to the angle of the mandible, 2.4 mm superior to the facial artery on the mandibular border, and 10.7 mm superior to a point 2 cm anterior to the facial artery. Previous attempts to identify lan ...
The Myology of the Pectoral Appendage of Three
The Myology of the Pectoral Appendage of Three

... most of coracobrachialis anterior. It is not divided into a superficial and a deep part (Fisher, 1946: 577). The muscle inserts on the ventral s u r face of the entire deltoid c r e s t ("pectoral crest," Shufeldt, 1890: 70). The insertion is mostly fleshy, but is completely surrounded by a dense te ...
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... Sensation is lost below the knee, except for a narrow area down the medial side of the lower part of the leg and along the medial border of the foot as far as the ball of the big toe, which is supplied by the saphenous nerve (femoral nerve). ...
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... anteriorly and inferiorly, confirming the results reported by other authors.6 The remaining portions of the medial clavicle that were not covered with articular ...
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... - sagittally the vesico-uterine ligaments (formerly termed the internal pillars of the bladder) and uterosacral ligaments; - laterally, the parametrium, paracervix, lateral ligament of the bladder (formerly the external pillars of the bladder), and the lateral ligament of the rectum. The lateral lig ...
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... through the proximal and distal radioulnar articulations. Distal to the radial head, the bone tapers to form the radial neck, then flares at the radial tuberosity—the insertion site of the biceps tendon. Between the radius and the ulna is the interosseous membrane—a thickened, ligamentous structure ...
thoracic wall - Yeditepe University Pharma Anatomy
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... spinal nerves supply a strip-like dermatome of the trunk extending from the posterior median line to the anterior median line. The skin area supplied by a segment of the spinal cord is called dermatome. T2- Sternal angle T8- Costal arch T4- Nipple T10-Umbliculus T6- Xiphoid process T12-Midpoint betw ...
Fate of Pharyngeal Arches
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- Wiley Online Library
- Wiley Online Library

... previous descriptions: there is an additional muscle belly between the VI and VL, which cannot be clearly assigned to the former or the latter. Distal exposure shows that this muscle belly becomes its own aponeurosis, which continues distally as part of the quadriceps tendon. Clin. Anat. 29:256–263, ...
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PDF - SAS Publishers

... anastomotic pattern” [6]. The SCM has unique pattern of muscle fibres especially at its origin. Most of the animals have considerable distance between cleidomastoid belly and sterno mastoid belly, if the same condition is present in humans, it is considered as variation from normal. The presence of ...
The mandibular nerve
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Muscles of the Upper Limb

... while others are quite small. The actions of these muscles are complex because many muscles cross more than one joint and therefore contraction can move one bone or the other or perhaps both bones at once. Therefore many muscles may work together to stabilize one bone to provide a large variety of i ...
PDF file - Via Medica Journals
PDF file - Via Medica Journals

... frequently used central venous route. The divisions and phlebectasias of the IJV are quite rare anatomical variations. The concomitant occurrence of both entities has only been documented in two prior reports revealed during diagnostic imaging [9, 8]. In both reports, IJ phlebectasia involved one br ...
RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, BANGALORE
RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, BANGALORE

... male cadaver the obturator artery was arising from the posterior division of internal iliac artery. It is documented that in 41.4% of cases obturatory artery arose from the common iliac or anterior division of internal iliac, in 25% from inferior epigastric, in 10% from superior gluteal, in 10% from ...
Nasal Valve Stenosis
Nasal Valve Stenosis

... 1. The patient is taken to the operating room and placed under general endotracheal anesthesia with the tube taped in the midline of the mandible. The patient is rotated 90 degrees so that the left arm of the patient usually goes toward the anesthesiologist. 2. Four of the 1/2” x 3” cottonoids are s ...
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... locom:>tion is extremely complex, and is not duplicated outside of the phylum Echinodermata; and finally, the animal's ability to drop an arm when it is distur~ed and to regenerate into a complete animal from only a small portion of the central disc is not equaled by any of the higher invertebrates. ...
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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.
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