Bilateral superior concha bullosa: a rare case overlooked
... Concha bullosa is generally defined as the pneumatization of the middle turbinate and, rarely, of the superior or the inferior turbinates. A symptomatic pneumatization of the superior turbinate is extremely rare. When symptomatic, concha bullosa may cause various problems. Concha bullosa can be easi ...
... Concha bullosa is generally defined as the pneumatization of the middle turbinate and, rarely, of the superior or the inferior turbinates. A symptomatic pneumatization of the superior turbinate is extremely rare. When symptomatic, concha bullosa may cause various problems. Concha bullosa can be easi ...
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... attain a position dorsal to each bronchus. As the right and left principal bronchi (bronchus principalis dexter et sinister) divide into lobar bronchi (bronchi lobares), the right and left pulmonary arteries divide into branches that follow the bronchial division. The right pulmonary artery divides ...
... attain a position dorsal to each bronchus. As the right and left principal bronchi (bronchus principalis dexter et sinister) divide into lobar bronchi (bronchi lobares), the right and left pulmonary arteries divide into branches that follow the bronchial division. The right pulmonary artery divides ...
four heads of sternocleidomastoid: a case report
... Variations in origin of both heads of sternocleidomastoid muscle have been reported but variations in clavicular head are more common than sternal head. Usually the clavicular origin is narrower than the sternal head .When the clavicular origin is broad; it is subdivided into several slips separated ...
... Variations in origin of both heads of sternocleidomastoid muscle have been reported but variations in clavicular head are more common than sternal head. Usually the clavicular origin is narrower than the sternal head .When the clavicular origin is broad; it is subdivided into several slips separated ...
Carotid Arterial Supply of the Feline Brain
... potential for efficient collateral circulation, in the presence of large artery occlusion, is limited to the larger leptomeningeal arteries. In the cat, these are considered to be more than 70 /x in external diameter. The fine leptomeningeal network is inefficient for such a purpose, as previously d ...
... potential for efficient collateral circulation, in the presence of large artery occlusion, is limited to the larger leptomeningeal arteries. In the cat, these are considered to be more than 70 /x in external diameter. The fine leptomeningeal network is inefficient for such a purpose, as previously d ...
Chapt 10d - Dr. Jerry Cronin
... Muscles Crossing Hip and Knee Joints • Most anterior muscles flex femur at hip, extend leg at knee (foreswing of walking) • Most posterior muscles extend thigh, flex leg (backswing of walking) • Medial muscles all adduct thigh • All three groups enclosed by fascia lata ...
... Muscles Crossing Hip and Knee Joints • Most anterior muscles flex femur at hip, extend leg at knee (foreswing of walking) • Most posterior muscles extend thigh, flex leg (backswing of walking) • Medial muscles all adduct thigh • All three groups enclosed by fascia lata ...
Carotid Arterial Supply of the Feline Brain
... potential for efficient collateral circulation, in the presence of large artery occlusion, is limited to the larger leptomeningeal arteries. In the cat, these are considered to be more than 70 /x in external diameter. The fine leptomeningeal network is inefficient for such a purpose, as previously d ...
... potential for efficient collateral circulation, in the presence of large artery occlusion, is limited to the larger leptomeningeal arteries. In the cat, these are considered to be more than 70 /x in external diameter. The fine leptomeningeal network is inefficient for such a purpose, as previously d ...
Robert J - Anthropology - Smithsonian Institution
... During the production of this present database, there needed to be verification of the osteometric measurements between observers. Metric values for each element that had comparable data were evaluated. All measurements differing greater than 7mm between observers and between the left and right side ...
... During the production of this present database, there needed to be verification of the osteometric measurements between observers. Metric values for each element that had comparable data were evaluated. All measurements differing greater than 7mm between observers and between the left and right side ...
Appendicular Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limbs
... were capable of the same range of motion as the pectoral girdle? For one thing, walking would expend more energy if the heads of the femurs were not secured in the acetabula of the pelvis. The body’s center of gravity is in the area of the pelvis. If the center of gravity were not to remain fixed, s ...
... were capable of the same range of motion as the pectoral girdle? For one thing, walking would expend more energy if the heads of the femurs were not secured in the acetabula of the pelvis. The body’s center of gravity is in the area of the pelvis. If the center of gravity were not to remain fixed, s ...
10 20 lesson plans
... MCC9-12.G.SRT.1 Verify experimentally the properties of dilations given by a center and a scale factor: MCC9-12.G.SRT.2 Given two figures, use the definition of similarity in terms of similarity transformations to decide if they are similar; explain using similarity transformations the meaning of si ...
... MCC9-12.G.SRT.1 Verify experimentally the properties of dilations given by a center and a scale factor: MCC9-12.G.SRT.2 Given two figures, use the definition of similarity in terms of similarity transformations to decide if they are similar; explain using similarity transformations the meaning of si ...
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... Transverse; runs from one side to another. longitudinal, runs along the side of the tongue, it will roll up the tongue backwards and so on. 2) The extrinsic muscles: These muscles originate from the bone and insert into the tongue, and those will move the entire tongue in various directions; suc ...
... Transverse; runs from one side to another. longitudinal, runs along the side of the tongue, it will roll up the tongue backwards and so on. 2) The extrinsic muscles: These muscles originate from the bone and insert into the tongue, and those will move the entire tongue in various directions; suc ...
Joints of Upper limb
... anterior and posterior margins of the radial notch on the ulna and forms a collar around the head of the radius It is continuous above with the capsule of the elbow joint. It is not attached to the radius. ...
... anterior and posterior margins of the radial notch on the ulna and forms a collar around the head of the radius It is continuous above with the capsule of the elbow joint. It is not attached to the radius. ...
Anatomy of the Abdomen, Pelvis
... z Layers, muscles and organs Innervation of abdominal organs Retroperitoneum z Structures and innervation Pelvic Organs and innervation ...
... z Layers, muscles and organs Innervation of abdominal organs Retroperitoneum z Structures and innervation Pelvic Organs and innervation ...
Lumbar artery branches coursing vertically over the
... spinal deformities [1, 2], and recent methodological and technical innovations in spine surgery have rendered the anterior spinal approach safe. In particular, the lateral approach to anterior spinal fusion through the psoas muscle, extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF) [3], is becoming widely per ...
... spinal deformities [1, 2], and recent methodological and technical innovations in spine surgery have rendered the anterior spinal approach safe. In particular, the lateral approach to anterior spinal fusion through the psoas muscle, extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF) [3], is becoming widely per ...
1. A woman with breast cancer subsequently develops metastases
... pectoralis major, it seems likely for this nerve to be injured from trauma to the space between pectoralis minor and major. Also, remember that the medial pectoral nerve innervates the inferior part of pectoralis major, while the lateral pectoral nerve innervates the superior part of pectoralis majo ...
... pectoralis major, it seems likely for this nerve to be injured from trauma to the space between pectoralis minor and major. Also, remember that the medial pectoral nerve innervates the inferior part of pectoralis major, while the lateral pectoral nerve innervates the superior part of pectoralis majo ...
Fistula between a Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm and
... carotid artery ruptured, forming a direct carotidcavernous fistula (2–5). In our case, close scrutiny of the radiographs demonstrated subtle changes suggesting an unusual fistulous source. The vertebral artery injection opacifies the cavernous sinus but not the supraclinoid internal carotid artery. ...
... carotid artery ruptured, forming a direct carotidcavernous fistula (2–5). In our case, close scrutiny of the radiographs demonstrated subtle changes suggesting an unusual fistulous source. The vertebral artery injection opacifies the cavernous sinus but not the supraclinoid internal carotid artery. ...
Humeral Avulsion of the Glenohumeral Ligament
... of standard testing for shoulder range of motion, strength testing, and specific stability testing including anterior apprehension test, posterior jerk test, and inferior sulcus testing in both neutral and external rotation. There is no specific clinical test, however, that may clinically differenti ...
... of standard testing for shoulder range of motion, strength testing, and specific stability testing including anterior apprehension test, posterior jerk test, and inferior sulcus testing in both neutral and external rotation. There is no specific clinical test, however, that may clinically differenti ...
Atlas on X-ray and Angiographic Anatomy
... conchae project into the nasal cavity. There are three conchae—Superior, middle and inferior conchae. The superior concha is small and is found high in nasal cavity, its lower edge overlies the superior meatus. The sphenoethmoidal recess lies above and behind the superior concha and receives the ost ...
... conchae project into the nasal cavity. There are three conchae—Superior, middle and inferior conchae. The superior concha is small and is found high in nasal cavity, its lower edge overlies the superior meatus. The sphenoethmoidal recess lies above and behind the superior concha and receives the ost ...
Anterior Shoulder Dislocations in the Whitewater Paddler
... Non-operative methods of rehabilitation have been the standard in the past for first time dislocations. The goal is to reduce the high number of recurrences. In the under 30 age range dislocations recur at an alarming rate of 68-95 percent (Kranlinger et al., 2002; Paxinos et al., 2001; Warme et al. ...
... Non-operative methods of rehabilitation have been the standard in the past for first time dislocations. The goal is to reduce the high number of recurrences. In the under 30 age range dislocations recur at an alarming rate of 68-95 percent (Kranlinger et al., 2002; Paxinos et al., 2001; Warme et al. ...
G-09 Congruent Triangles and their parts
... Definition of Midpoint/Bisector • The midpoint M of AB is the pt that bisects, or divides, the segment into 2 congruent ...
... Definition of Midpoint/Bisector • The midpoint M of AB is the pt that bisects, or divides, the segment into 2 congruent ...
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... • The brachiocephalic veins (R and L) are large veins that receive venous drainage from the subclavian, vertebral, and internal jugular veins on their respective sides • The brachiocephalic veins join to form the superior vena cava • The azygos vein is a single vein that drains the thorax and enters ...
... • The brachiocephalic veins (R and L) are large veins that receive venous drainage from the subclavian, vertebral, and internal jugular veins on their respective sides • The brachiocephalic veins join to form the superior vena cava • The azygos vein is a single vein that drains the thorax and enters ...
Head_and_Neck_annotation
... Arterial supply to: deep neck, cervical spinal cord, spinal cord; medulla (dorsal motor nucleus of cranial nerve X, nucleus ambiguus, spinal accessory nucleus and hypoglossal nucleus) Anastomoses with the internal carotid artery in the cerebral arterial circle (of ...
... Arterial supply to: deep neck, cervical spinal cord, spinal cord; medulla (dorsal motor nucleus of cranial nerve X, nucleus ambiguus, spinal accessory nucleus and hypoglossal nucleus) Anastomoses with the internal carotid artery in the cerebral arterial circle (of ...
Why should we report posterior fossa emissary veins?
... through cranial apertures. They participate in extracranial venous drainage of the posterior fossa dural sinuses. The mastoid emissary vein, condylar veins, occipital emissary vein, and petrosquamosal sinus are the major posterior fossa emissary veins. We believe that posterior fossa emissary veins ...
... through cranial apertures. They participate in extracranial venous drainage of the posterior fossa dural sinuses. The mastoid emissary vein, condylar veins, occipital emissary vein, and petrosquamosal sinus are the major posterior fossa emissary veins. We believe that posterior fossa emissary veins ...
Anatomic basis of perforator flaps of medial vastus muscle
... The purpose of this study was to elucidate anatomical features of perforating branch flaps based on the muscular branches of the medial vastus muscle and to seek a new, applicable technique that could be used in repairing soft tissue defects around human knees. In this study, the origin, the course, ...
... The purpose of this study was to elucidate anatomical features of perforating branch flaps based on the muscular branches of the medial vastus muscle and to seek a new, applicable technique that could be used in repairing soft tissue defects around human knees. In this study, the origin, the course, ...
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.