PDF - Bentham Open
... notwithstanding [55, 56] – of exposing the deep-seated “trigeminal muscles” and their neurovascular associates have not been described with sufficient clarity. Therefore, subsequent studies have faced difficulty in reproducing the earlier work with precision. Then, too, the methods which have been u ...
... notwithstanding [55, 56] – of exposing the deep-seated “trigeminal muscles” and their neurovascular associates have not been described with sufficient clarity. Therefore, subsequent studies have faced difficulty in reproducing the earlier work with precision. Then, too, the methods which have been u ...
Harmonization of protocols for the manual tracing of the
... of these MR images, AG cannot be excluded. Thus, you suggested to draw a line following the same inclination of the WM of PG and to stop tracing at the end of the WM of PG. ...
... of these MR images, AG cannot be excluded. Thus, you suggested to draw a line following the same inclination of the WM of PG and to stop tracing at the end of the WM of PG. ...
The Anatomy of Sea Turtles by
... The arteries to the pelvic limbs, the external and internal iliac arteries, may leave the dorsal aorta on each side via paired trunks (common iliacs), or they may branch off separately (Figs. 138-139). The external iliac supplies the femoral and sciatic arteries to the hind leg (Fig. 130). The inter ...
... The arteries to the pelvic limbs, the external and internal iliac arteries, may leave the dorsal aorta on each side via paired trunks (common iliacs), or they may branch off separately (Figs. 138-139). The external iliac supplies the femoral and sciatic arteries to the hind leg (Fig. 130). The inter ...
Title of Study: THE BIOLOGY OF THE COMMON STARFISH AS A
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
Appendicular Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limbs∗
... and stabilize the knee. The rectus femoris is on the anterior aspect of the thigh, the vastus lateralis is on the lateral aspect of the thigh, the vastus medialis is on the medial aspect of the thigh, and the vastus intermedius is between the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis and deep to the rect ...
... and stabilize the knee. The rectus femoris is on the anterior aspect of the thigh, the vastus lateralis is on the lateral aspect of the thigh, the vastus medialis is on the medial aspect of the thigh, and the vastus intermedius is between the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis and deep to the rect ...
Appendicular Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limbs∗
... and stabilize the knee. The rectus femoris is on the anterior aspect of the thigh, the vastus lateralis is on the lateral aspect of the thigh, the vastus medialis is on the medial aspect of the thigh, and the vastus intermedius is between the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis and deep to the rect ...
... and stabilize the knee. The rectus femoris is on the anterior aspect of the thigh, the vastus lateralis is on the lateral aspect of the thigh, the vastus medialis is on the medial aspect of the thigh, and the vastus intermedius is between the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis and deep to the rect ...
Approaches to Common Peripheral Nerves
... Patient can be sidelying/hooklying, effected limb on top. Incision distal to target posterior to fibular neck. Insert lead superiorly towards target. Tunnel the remainder of the lead to a location where patch placement will be comfortable and not elicit motor activation. ...
... Patient can be sidelying/hooklying, effected limb on top. Incision distal to target posterior to fibular neck. Insert lead superiorly towards target. Tunnel the remainder of the lead to a location where patch placement will be comfortable and not elicit motor activation. ...
PHARYNGEAL POUCHES
... of a well-defined cortex and medulla has occurred by the 12th week. Hassall’s corpuscles within the medulla are ectodermally derived structures, probably from the third pharyngeal groove, that have become incorporated in the thymus. The tips of the thymic primordia swing toward the midline where the ...
... of a well-defined cortex and medulla has occurred by the 12th week. Hassall’s corpuscles within the medulla are ectodermally derived structures, probably from the third pharyngeal groove, that have become incorporated in the thymus. The tips of the thymic primordia swing toward the midline where the ...
On Diplopoda in the Australian Museum, Sydney
... inwards somewhat, and extends endwise almost as far as the tibiotarsus. The latter carries posteriorly, and much nearer to its inner than its outer edge, a curved stridulating band, which consists of 22 to 25 transverse ridges (Quer'Lvulste) (PI. vi, fig. 2), which, like a file, are ribbed by parell ...
... inwards somewhat, and extends endwise almost as far as the tibiotarsus. The latter carries posteriorly, and much nearer to its inner than its outer edge, a curved stridulating band, which consists of 22 to 25 transverse ridges (Quer'Lvulste) (PI. vi, fig. 2), which, like a file, are ribbed by parell ...
morphology of the retromalleolar groove on cadaveric fibulae
... measurements (distance from tip, longitudinal extension, width, depth), length of fibulae, and width of fibulae were also performed. The fibulae that showed slightly concave retromalleolar grooves were categorized into the concave group (Figure 4). Bones were labeled as slightly concave when they de ...
... measurements (distance from tip, longitudinal extension, width, depth), length of fibulae, and width of fibulae were also performed. The fibulae that showed slightly concave retromalleolar grooves were categorized into the concave group (Figure 4). Bones were labeled as slightly concave when they de ...
NexGen IM CR LPS Surgical Technique,untitled
... Use the Extramedullary Alignment Rod to make sure the cutting platform is perpendicular to the mechanical axis of the tibia. Place the rod through the anterior slotted extension of the guide and extend it to the center of the ankle. The center of the talus (the true center of the ankle) is, surprisi ...
... Use the Extramedullary Alignment Rod to make sure the cutting platform is perpendicular to the mechanical axis of the tibia. Place the rod through the anterior slotted extension of the guide and extend it to the center of the ankle. The center of the talus (the true center of the ankle) is, surprisi ...
Blood supply of the Upper Limb
... Smaller terminal branch of Brachial artery. Begins in the cubital fossa & passes below Brachioradialis muscle. Rest on deep muscles of forearm. In the distal part of forearm it lies on anterior surface of the Radius. ...
... Smaller terminal branch of Brachial artery. Begins in the cubital fossa & passes below Brachioradialis muscle. Rest on deep muscles of forearm. In the distal part of forearm it lies on anterior surface of the Radius. ...
Joint
... formed by the prezygapophysis (superior articular facets) and the postzygapophysis (inferior articular facets) of two adjacent vertebra. Paired Capsular ligaments - joint capsule Zygapophyseal Joints joint capsule is posterolateral anterior and medial aspect of the joint is covered by the ligamentum ...
... formed by the prezygapophysis (superior articular facets) and the postzygapophysis (inferior articular facets) of two adjacent vertebra. Paired Capsular ligaments - joint capsule Zygapophyseal Joints joint capsule is posterolateral anterior and medial aspect of the joint is covered by the ligamentum ...
case report
... in patients with renal ectopia (with or without fusion) and in individuals with a horse shoe kidney. True aberrant renal arteries are those which may arise from common iliac, external iliac, internal iliac, middle sacral, testicular, inferior phrenic or superior mesenteric arteries. Near the hilum o ...
... in patients with renal ectopia (with or without fusion) and in individuals with a horse shoe kidney. True aberrant renal arteries are those which may arise from common iliac, external iliac, internal iliac, middle sacral, testicular, inferior phrenic or superior mesenteric arteries. Near the hilum o ...
The tensor of the vastus intermedius the fifth muscle of the extensor
... 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, ...
... 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, ...
Bilateral variations of brachial plexus involving the median nerve
... blocked. With the more distal formation of the median nerve, localisation and administration of sufficient ...
... blocked. With the more distal formation of the median nerve, localisation and administration of sufficient ...
Chapter 56: Salivary Glands - Anatomy
... mylohyoid muscle. The deep lobe cannot be palpated superficially in the neck but can be palpated in the floor of the mouth by a gloved finger while the other hand supports the superficial lobe. The duct of the submandibular gland (Wharton's duct) emerges from the deep ...
... mylohyoid muscle. The deep lobe cannot be palpated superficially in the neck but can be palpated in the floor of the mouth by a gloved finger while the other hand supports the superficial lobe. The duct of the submandibular gland (Wharton's duct) emerges from the deep ...
File - Doctorswriting
... a.Has the ulnar nerve lying lateral to it 44. The ulnar artery a.Has the common interosseous artery as its major branch 45. Which is not true regarding the quadrangular and triangular spaces a.both share the same medial border b.the circumflex scapular artery passes through the quadrangular space c. ...
... a.Has the ulnar nerve lying lateral to it 44. The ulnar artery a.Has the common interosseous artery as its major branch 45. Which is not true regarding the quadrangular and triangular spaces a.both share the same medial border b.the circumflex scapular artery passes through the quadrangular space c. ...
FOREHEAD BROW LIFT
... iii. Transverse folds at the root to the nose iv. Upper nasal and medial eyelid fullness In some patients, forehead or frown lines are the indication for forehead brow lift. If, once the brow has been lifted, there is still upper lid redundancy, then, in addition, the patient needs an upper blep ...
... iii. Transverse folds at the root to the nose iv. Upper nasal and medial eyelid fullness In some patients, forehead or frown lines are the indication for forehead brow lift. If, once the brow has been lifted, there is still upper lid redundancy, then, in addition, the patient needs an upper blep ...
EMQs for Medical Students
... The posterocutaneous nerve of the thigh supplies the lower buttock and the posterior aspect of the thigh, the popliteal fossa and proximal calf. The posterior tibial nerve supplies the skin over the sole through the cutaneous branches of its lateral and medial plantar terminal branches. The cutaneou ...
... The posterocutaneous nerve of the thigh supplies the lower buttock and the posterior aspect of the thigh, the popliteal fossa and proximal calf. The posterior tibial nerve supplies the skin over the sole through the cutaneous branches of its lateral and medial plantar terminal branches. The cutaneou ...
Salivary glands
... In horse: it is the largest salivary gland, located below the ear and between the ramus of mandible and the wing of atlas, the shape is quadrilateral, it has two surface, two borders, base and apex. The dorsal end directly towards the base of ear and the ventral end is wider then dorsal end, occupie ...
... In horse: it is the largest salivary gland, located below the ear and between the ramus of mandible and the wing of atlas, the shape is quadrilateral, it has two surface, two borders, base and apex. The dorsal end directly towards the base of ear and the ventral end is wider then dorsal end, occupie ...
Caput medusa sign
... Accessory MCA: MCA branch from ACA (also thought to be cortical extension of recurrent artery of heubner). Higher chances of aneurysm at accessory MCA origin. ...
... Accessory MCA: MCA branch from ACA (also thought to be cortical extension of recurrent artery of heubner). Higher chances of aneurysm at accessory MCA origin. ...
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.