reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap
... the proximal leg. The artery gives off branches to the tissue and skin along the course of the nerve as it continues distally to the foot. Even if the artery is not well defined along the course of the nerve (65%), the nerve is still enclosed in a vascular network of perforators from the sural arter ...
... the proximal leg. The artery gives off branches to the tissue and skin along the course of the nerve as it continues distally to the foot. Even if the artery is not well defined along the course of the nerve (65%), the nerve is still enclosed in a vascular network of perforators from the sural arter ...
Accessory belly of the first lumbrical – a case report
... into the dorsal digital expansion of the medial four fingers. The first and second lumbrical muscles originate from the radial sides and palmar surfaces of the FDP of the index and middle finger, the third lumbrical from the adjacent sides of the FDP tendons of the middle and ring finger and the fou ...
... into the dorsal digital expansion of the medial four fingers. The first and second lumbrical muscles originate from the radial sides and palmar surfaces of the FDP of the index and middle finger, the third lumbrical from the adjacent sides of the FDP tendons of the middle and ring finger and the fou ...
Biomechanical Principles
... Mechanical advantage—the ratio of the movement arm through which an applied force acts to that through which a resistive force acts (e.g., a pliers with 9” handles with 1.5” jaws has a mechanical advantage of 9/1.5 = 6; a 10 pound squeeze on the handle generates a 6 x 10 pound = 60 pound squeeze at ...
... Mechanical advantage—the ratio of the movement arm through which an applied force acts to that through which a resistive force acts (e.g., a pliers with 9” handles with 1.5” jaws has a mechanical advantage of 9/1.5 = 6; a 10 pound squeeze on the handle generates a 6 x 10 pound = 60 pound squeeze at ...
Clavicle Fractures: Allman and Neer Classification
... Corresponding author: Holder J, MD., Resident Physician, Department of Radiology, SUNY Downstate ...
... Corresponding author: Holder J, MD., Resident Physician, Department of Radiology, SUNY Downstate ...
Lisfranc Fracture Dislocation
... This is Jacques-Louis David’s immortal depiction of a young Napoleon Bonaparte, portrayed shortly after be burst onto the European scene in 1797 to save a France that was in total disarray. Torn by revolution and under attack from virtually all her European neighbours there appeared to be no hope. N ...
... This is Jacques-Louis David’s immortal depiction of a young Napoleon Bonaparte, portrayed shortly after be burst onto the European scene in 1797 to save a France that was in total disarray. Torn by revolution and under attack from virtually all her European neighbours there appeared to be no hope. N ...
RTTA - Right testicular artery - journal of evidence based medicine
... mentioned that nine lateral mesonephric arteries are divided into the cranial, middle and caudal group, the persistence of a cranial lateral mesonephric artery results in a high-origin of the gonadal artery, probably from the suprarenal or from a more superior aortic level. Moore & Persaud, 1993[9] ...
... mentioned that nine lateral mesonephric arteries are divided into the cranial, middle and caudal group, the persistence of a cranial lateral mesonephric artery results in a high-origin of the gonadal artery, probably from the suprarenal or from a more superior aortic level. Moore & Persaud, 1993[9] ...
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... Whereas in the limbs, the will expresses itself in movement, in the case of the head, this expression is in the power of thought. These powers of the will can be found on the skull’s exterior and are reflected in the brain within, which Rohen sees as a complete reversal from the limbs to the head re ...
... Whereas in the limbs, the will expresses itself in movement, in the case of the head, this expression is in the power of thought. These powers of the will can be found on the skull’s exterior and are reflected in the brain within, which Rohen sees as a complete reversal from the limbs to the head re ...
scapula - FIT College
... Deep Hip Rotators (Piriformis, Gemelli superior, Obturator internus, Gemelli inferior, Obturator externus, Quadratus ...
... Deep Hip Rotators (Piriformis, Gemelli superior, Obturator internus, Gemelli inferior, Obturator externus, Quadratus ...
Anatomical variations of the posterior circulation: case reports and a
... to be more frequent in the proximal third, at the level of the junction of the two vertebral arteries (Yoon et al., 2004). At the fourth month of gestation the bilateral longitudinal neural arteries are connected laterally at multiple locations with the primitive hindbrain plexus. In this period two ...
... to be more frequent in the proximal third, at the level of the junction of the two vertebral arteries (Yoon et al., 2004). At the fourth month of gestation the bilateral longitudinal neural arteries are connected laterally at multiple locations with the primitive hindbrain plexus. In this period two ...
19. oral cavity by girls antomy teame2010-10
... The mouth cavity proper : Boundaries : 1-In front and at the sides : gums & teeth 2- Roof : hard palate in front & soft palate behind. 3- Floor : anterior 2/3 of tongue & sublingual region. 4-Posteriorly : mouth communicates with oropharynx by oropharyngeal isthmus. ...
... The mouth cavity proper : Boundaries : 1-In front and at the sides : gums & teeth 2- Roof : hard palate in front & soft palate behind. 3- Floor : anterior 2/3 of tongue & sublingual region. 4-Posteriorly : mouth communicates with oropharynx by oropharyngeal isthmus. ...
Thirteen
... deep in the mature brain. These, together with the central and calcarine sulci, are the boundaries for division of the cerebral hemisphere into the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes (Figs. 13-f and 13-2). The lateral sulcus (fissure of Sylvius or sylvian fissure) begins as a deep furr ...
... deep in the mature brain. These, together with the central and calcarine sulci, are the boundaries for division of the cerebral hemisphere into the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes (Figs. 13-f and 13-2). The lateral sulcus (fissure of Sylvius or sylvian fissure) begins as a deep furr ...
Factors of Mandibular Movements related to occlusal Morphology
... or advanced anteriorly or the mandibular arch is small or positioned posteriorly. This will result in mandibular first molars to be positioned distal to the class I molar relationship. M,b cusp of mandibular first molar occludes with the central fossa of maxillary first molar and is aligned with the ...
... or advanced anteriorly or the mandibular arch is small or positioned posteriorly. This will result in mandibular first molars to be positioned distal to the class I molar relationship. M,b cusp of mandibular first molar occludes with the central fossa of maxillary first molar and is aligned with the ...
BIO 105 F 2017 70650 70651 Midterm Exam 1 Part 2 QA 170321.3c
... Th 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM LAB RIDDELL ...
... Th 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM LAB RIDDELL ...
Tendons, Ligaments, Joints
... tissues that hold one bone to another in the body, forming a joint. Ligaments control the range of motion of a joint, preventing it from bending backwards, for example, and stabilizing the joint so that the bones move in the proper alignment. Ligaments are composed of strands of collagen fibers. Whi ...
... tissues that hold one bone to another in the body, forming a joint. Ligaments control the range of motion of a joint, preventing it from bending backwards, for example, and stabilizing the joint so that the bones move in the proper alignment. Ligaments are composed of strands of collagen fibers. Whi ...
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... Inventory: Complete. Pathology: Dental: Slight wear, slight calculus on all teeth but mandibular anterior teeth which display extensive calculus on both aspects. Caries in maxillary right PM1 and PM2 (crowns destroyed), maxillary. left M2 (occlusal), right mandibular m2 (interstitial mesial), and le ...
... Inventory: Complete. Pathology: Dental: Slight wear, slight calculus on all teeth but mandibular anterior teeth which display extensive calculus on both aspects. Caries in maxillary right PM1 and PM2 (crowns destroyed), maxillary. left M2 (occlusal), right mandibular m2 (interstitial mesial), and le ...
BIO 105 F 2017 70650 70651 Midterm Exam 1 Part 2 QA 170321.3
... Th 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM LAB RIDDELL ...
... Th 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM LAB RIDDELL ...
1 Female Pelvis Uterus, Cervix, and Vagina Ashley Dobos Lynn Ta
... its lateral borders are the cornua, where the fallopian tubes enter the uterine cavity (Hagen-Ansert p. 860, 2/1/2), (Curry-Tempkin p. 278, Fig.16-38). The body or corpus of the uterus lies between the fundus and the cervix and is the largest portion of the uterus. It is also continuous with the u ...
... its lateral borders are the cornua, where the fallopian tubes enter the uterine cavity (Hagen-Ansert p. 860, 2/1/2), (Curry-Tempkin p. 278, Fig.16-38). The body or corpus of the uterus lies between the fundus and the cervix and is the largest portion of the uterus. It is also continuous with the u ...
1 Paparella: Volume I: Basic Sciences and Related Principles
... connection is ultimately obliterated. The peripheral part of the yolk sac takes no further part in development but becomes atrophic. Connections may persist between the yolk sac and the gut, in which case they form varieties of the so-called Meckel's diverticulum, usually found in the small intestin ...
... connection is ultimately obliterated. The peripheral part of the yolk sac takes no further part in development but becomes atrophic. Connections may persist between the yolk sac and the gut, in which case they form varieties of the so-called Meckel's diverticulum, usually found in the small intestin ...
study of variant heads of triceps muscle with its developmental basis.
... triceps brachii muscle converged to form a superficial tendon which was inserted into the posterior part of the superior surface of the olecranon process of the ulna. The medial head of triceps muscle was partly inserted into the superficial tendon and partly into the posterior part of the superior ...
... triceps brachii muscle converged to form a superficial tendon which was inserted into the posterior part of the superior surface of the olecranon process of the ulna. The medial head of triceps muscle was partly inserted into the superficial tendon and partly into the posterior part of the superior ...
cutaneous nerves
... the common peroneal nerve It arises on the lateral side of the neck of the fibula It descends between the peroneus longus and brevis muscles In the lower part of the leg it becomes cutaneous Muscular branches to ...
... the common peroneal nerve It arises on the lateral side of the neck of the fibula It descends between the peroneus longus and brevis muscles In the lower part of the leg it becomes cutaneous Muscular branches to ...
developmental defects of the cisterna magna and dura mater
... seen in axial views. Owing to its position over the lower part of the occipital table, the lateral extent of the shadow is best seen in occipito-vertical views taken with the head well flexed before gas has enteg;ed the ventricles or anterior subarachnoid spaces. The width is very variable. Sometime ...
... seen in axial views. Owing to its position over the lower part of the occipital table, the lateral extent of the shadow is best seen in occipito-vertical views taken with the head well flexed before gas has enteg;ed the ventricles or anterior subarachnoid spaces. The width is very variable. Sometime ...
29 Lengthening Reconstruction Surgery:for
... ecausa improved coverage can be gained with Dega osteotomy (3). Dega osteotomy is best 'erformed when the patient is two years of age but can be performed in older patients if .ie triradiate cartilage remains open (Fig. 3). ...
... ecausa improved coverage can be gained with Dega osteotomy (3). Dega osteotomy is best 'erformed when the patient is two years of age but can be performed in older patients if .ie triradiate cartilage remains open (Fig. 3). ...
Anatomy of Root of the Neck
... Superficial circumflex a. (from femoral) – superficial fascia along inguinal ligament Superficial epigastric a. (from femoral) – superficial fascia toward umbilicus Lymph Axillary lymph nodes- drain superficial lymph vessels superior to umbilicus Superficial inguinal lymph nodes-inferior to umbilicu ...
... Superficial circumflex a. (from femoral) – superficial fascia along inguinal ligament Superficial epigastric a. (from femoral) – superficial fascia toward umbilicus Lymph Axillary lymph nodes- drain superficial lymph vessels superior to umbilicus Superficial inguinal lymph nodes-inferior to umbilicu ...
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.