Research Paper Medical Science A case Report on Bilateral Variant
... of the first intermetatarsal space, where it divides into two branches, the first dorsal metatarsal and the deep plantar arteries. The dorsal artery of the foot may be larger than usual, to compensate for a deficient plantar artery; or its terminal branches to the toes may be absent, the toes then b ...
... of the first intermetatarsal space, where it divides into two branches, the first dorsal metatarsal and the deep plantar arteries. The dorsal artery of the foot may be larger than usual, to compensate for a deficient plantar artery; or its terminal branches to the toes may be absent, the toes then b ...
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... base of the mandible till the mastoid process and the skin flaps were raised and reflected laterally. Another horizontal incision is given along the upper border of the clavicle. Platysma a subcutaneous muscle which is also reflected along with the cutaneous nerves lying in the superficial fascia of ...
... base of the mandible till the mastoid process and the skin flaps were raised and reflected laterally. Another horizontal incision is given along the upper border of the clavicle. Platysma a subcutaneous muscle which is also reflected along with the cutaneous nerves lying in the superficial fascia of ...
Lobar Collapse (Atelectasis) General Features of Collapse Collapse
... and occurs especially at the level of the collapsed lobe. Thus, in upper-lobe collapse, tracheal shift and displacement of the anterior junctional line are often major features, whereas the heart will move little, if at all. The hilum may show two types of change, consisting of either gross upward o ...
... and occurs especially at the level of the collapsed lobe. Thus, in upper-lobe collapse, tracheal shift and displacement of the anterior junctional line are often major features, whereas the heart will move little, if at all. The hilum may show two types of change, consisting of either gross upward o ...
y - كلية طب الاسنان
... Omohyoid muscle: this slender muscle arises from scapula, crossing the posterior triangle anterosuperiorly to join (inserted) into intermediate tendon deep to sternocleidomastoid muscle. Superior belly of omohyoid muscle, passing from hyoid bone lateral to sternohyoid muscle, to be inserted into int ...
... Omohyoid muscle: this slender muscle arises from scapula, crossing the posterior triangle anterosuperiorly to join (inserted) into intermediate tendon deep to sternocleidomastoid muscle. Superior belly of omohyoid muscle, passing from hyoid bone lateral to sternohyoid muscle, to be inserted into int ...
14- Fractures/Injuries to Forearm and Elbow Core Principle: The
... CORE PRINCIPLE: Nerve Injury ranks highest among all complications assoc. with Supracondyar Fractures of the Elbow Extention type: affects anterior interosseous n Flexion: ulnar n. Core Principle: RADIAL NERVE: At the level of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus the radial nerve divides into the p ...
... CORE PRINCIPLE: Nerve Injury ranks highest among all complications assoc. with Supracondyar Fractures of the Elbow Extention type: affects anterior interosseous n Flexion: ulnar n. Core Principle: RADIAL NERVE: At the level of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus the radial nerve divides into the p ...
Indiana Academic Standards - School of Science @ IUPUI
... Example: Which of these are quadrilaterals: square, triangle, rectangle? Identify right angles in shapes and objects and decide whether other angles are greater or less than a right angle. Example: Identify right angles in your classroom. Open the classroom door until it makes a right angle with one ...
... Example: Which of these are quadrilaterals: square, triangle, rectangle? Identify right angles in shapes and objects and decide whether other angles are greater or less than a right angle. Example: Identify right angles in your classroom. Open the classroom door until it makes a right angle with one ...
Ossification of the superior transverse ligament in a South African
... The morphology of the superior transverse scapular ligament (STSL) in relation with the suprascapular notch is considered anomalous and an important factor to be considered in the etiology of suprascapular nerve entrapment (HARRIS, VU, SONNABEND et al., 2001). Osuagwu, Imosemi and Shokunbi (2005) re ...
... The morphology of the superior transverse scapular ligament (STSL) in relation with the suprascapular notch is considered anomalous and an important factor to be considered in the etiology of suprascapular nerve entrapment (HARRIS, VU, SONNABEND et al., 2001). Osuagwu, Imosemi and Shokunbi (2005) re ...
The Region of the Elbow - Jefferson Digital Commons
... of the hu merus when the forear m is flexed. The base of the coronoid process is thi ck and directly continuous with the shaft of th e ulna. There is no epiphys is for thi s process, and its fracture is hardly possible. The brachialis anticus muscle is attached to the base of the process and contigu ...
... of the hu merus when the forear m is flexed. The base of the coronoid process is thi ck and directly continuous with the shaft of th e ulna. There is no epiphys is for thi s process, and its fracture is hardly possible. The brachialis anticus muscle is attached to the base of the process and contigu ...
Renal05-Supplement-kidneys, ureters, suprarenal glands
... 3. site of production of hormones renin and erythropoietin a. rennin (angiotensinogenase) – secreted under conditions of hypovolemia by the juxtaglomerular (JG) cells as part of the rennin-angiotensin system to increase blood volume and elevate blood pressure; angiotensin I, by itself, is a potent v ...
... 3. site of production of hormones renin and erythropoietin a. rennin (angiotensinogenase) – secreted under conditions of hypovolemia by the juxtaglomerular (JG) cells as part of the rennin-angiotensin system to increase blood volume and elevate blood pressure; angiotensin I, by itself, is a potent v ...
Clasping of subscapular artery by radial nerve Kuwar RB, Bilodi AKS
... superficial during its course.4In our study we found radial nerve is penetrated by subscapular artery and the two roots later unite to form trunk of radial nerve. In literature it has been said that the segmental origin of the axillary artery and its branching may determine the arrangement of the br ...
... superficial during its course.4In our study we found radial nerve is penetrated by subscapular artery and the two roots later unite to form trunk of radial nerve. In literature it has been said that the segmental origin of the axillary artery and its branching may determine the arrangement of the br ...
Scalp
... *note: at this point, Ext. Carotid A. is MEDIAL to Int. Carotid. A. !!! this changes as higher in neck * note: on L side, Common Carotid A. arises from Arch of Aorta * note: on R side, Common Carotid A. arises from Brachiocephalic A. (post. to R sternoclav. jnt) - Carotid Sinus = slight dilation in ...
... *note: at this point, Ext. Carotid A. is MEDIAL to Int. Carotid. A. !!! this changes as higher in neck * note: on L side, Common Carotid A. arises from Arch of Aorta * note: on R side, Common Carotid A. arises from Brachiocephalic A. (post. to R sternoclav. jnt) - Carotid Sinus = slight dilation in ...
Gluteus Minimus Case Series
... Lateral hip pain in runners is a common clinical dilemma that may be due to either intra-articular or periarticular pathology. Causes of lateral hip pain can include trauma, infection, avascular necrosis, stress fractures, referred pain from spinal structures, arthritis, tumors or entrapment neuropa ...
... Lateral hip pain in runners is a common clinical dilemma that may be due to either intra-articular or periarticular pathology. Causes of lateral hip pain can include trauma, infection, avascular necrosis, stress fractures, referred pain from spinal structures, arthritis, tumors or entrapment neuropa ...
Neurological anatomy of the lower limb
... Spinal nerves connect the central nervous system to effector organs (receptors, muscles, glands). They emerge from the vertebral column via the intervertebral foramina between adjoining vertebrae. Some spinal nerves exit the spinal cord at a level higher than their corresponding vertebra. The spinal ...
... Spinal nerves connect the central nervous system to effector organs (receptors, muscles, glands). They emerge from the vertebral column via the intervertebral foramina between adjoining vertebrae. Some spinal nerves exit the spinal cord at a level higher than their corresponding vertebra. The spinal ...
02. Face
... valves, or muscles in their walls. So they do not contract when they are ruptured and bleeding is controlled only by pressure. Single sinuses are : 1-superior sagittal, 2-inferior sagittal, 342 straight sinus & 4-intercavernus sinus. 5-Occipital sinus. ...
... valves, or muscles in their walls. So they do not contract when they are ruptured and bleeding is controlled only by pressure. Single sinuses are : 1-superior sagittal, 2-inferior sagittal, 342 straight sinus & 4-intercavernus sinus. 5-Occipital sinus. ...
A Segmental Hypoplastic Anterior Tibial Artery Coexisting
... percutaneous trans-arterial catheterization, among others. A thorough knowledge of infrapopliteal branching most especially their pathways and luminal diameters are important to surgeons in selecting appropriate surgical interventions or procedures. We report the case in which one of the 3 terminal ...
... percutaneous trans-arterial catheterization, among others. A thorough knowledge of infrapopliteal branching most especially their pathways and luminal diameters are important to surgeons in selecting appropriate surgical interventions or procedures. We report the case in which one of the 3 terminal ...
Worms! notes
... Most have external bristles called setae. All organ systems are well-developed. ...
... Most have external bristles called setae. All organ systems are well-developed. ...
unusual sensory conduction studies
... There are a number of technical points which will aid in performing sensory nerve conduction studies. In the normal subject, sensory responses are not difficult to obtain; however, in patients who have peripheral nerve lesions (focal or generalized), they may be very difficult or impossible to obtai ...
... There are a number of technical points which will aid in performing sensory nerve conduction studies. In the normal subject, sensory responses are not difficult to obtain; however, in patients who have peripheral nerve lesions (focal or generalized), they may be very difficult or impossible to obtai ...
Identifying Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Thyroid Surgery Using
... the ZT arises from its relations with RLN. The resection of enlarged tubercle at posterior site of the thyroid requires delicate and careful dissection adjacent to the nerve. Identification of ZT and an understanding of the relationship between the ZT and RLN are essential for safety of thyroid oper ...
... the ZT arises from its relations with RLN. The resection of enlarged tubercle at posterior site of the thyroid requires delicate and careful dissection adjacent to the nerve. Identification of ZT and an understanding of the relationship between the ZT and RLN are essential for safety of thyroid oper ...
Bones -part 2 spine
... 7.2 The Vertebral Column General Characteristics • Extends from skull to pelvis • Also called spine or spinal column • Functions to transmit weight of trunk to lower limbs, surround and protect spinal cord, provide attachment points for ribs and muscles • Flexible curved structure contains 26 irreg ...
... 7.2 The Vertebral Column General Characteristics • Extends from skull to pelvis • Also called spine or spinal column • Functions to transmit weight of trunk to lower limbs, surround and protect spinal cord, provide attachment points for ribs and muscles • Flexible curved structure contains 26 irreg ...
Document
... the humerus fits Deepens the cavity (glenoid cavity) and increases surface of shoulder joint 12. Recurrant branch of median nerve Also referred to as the muscular branch of the median nerve Goes to the thenar eminence, where it provides motor innervation to (3) thenar muscles: abductor pollici ...
... the humerus fits Deepens the cavity (glenoid cavity) and increases surface of shoulder joint 12. Recurrant branch of median nerve Also referred to as the muscular branch of the median nerve Goes to the thenar eminence, where it provides motor innervation to (3) thenar muscles: abductor pollici ...
Macroanatomy of the Azygos Vein: A Comparative Description
... Azygos comes from the Greek A (without) and Zygos (pair) and is applied to all non-paired organs. several organs, such as the liver and the hypophysis receive venous blood supply. Therefore, veins not only remove metabolites from the tissues, but also supply those tissues with the metabolites and ho ...
... Azygos comes from the Greek A (without) and Zygos (pair) and is applied to all non-paired organs. several organs, such as the liver and the hypophysis receive venous blood supply. Therefore, veins not only remove metabolites from the tissues, but also supply those tissues with the metabolites and ho ...
CHAPTER 75 FACET JOINTS
... somewhat less vertical and are approximately halfway between a sagittal and a coronal plane orientation. Throughout all of the segmental levels the shape of the superior articular process is concave while the inferior articular process is correspondingly convex. In the upper lumbar spine the superio ...
... somewhat less vertical and are approximately halfway between a sagittal and a coronal plane orientation. Throughout all of the segmental levels the shape of the superior articular process is concave while the inferior articular process is correspondingly convex. In the upper lumbar spine the superio ...
Macroanatomy of the Azygos Vein: A Comparative Description
... intercostal arteries from the thoracic vertebra onwards (Figure 2). Together with the aorta it passes through the aortic hiatus to join the first lumbar veins, their common vessel of origin. However, it often terminates in the coudal half the thorax. Before then, or sometimes even from its terminal ...
... intercostal arteries from the thoracic vertebra onwards (Figure 2). Together with the aorta it passes through the aortic hiatus to join the first lumbar veins, their common vessel of origin. However, it often terminates in the coudal half the thorax. Before then, or sometimes even from its terminal ...
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.