Alternative Landmarks of the Mandibular Foramen to
... the mandibular foramen. The antilingula has been reported to often be anterior and superior to the mandibular foramen(18,26-28). Martone et al recommended using the midwaist point of the ramus to localize the mandibular foramen when the antilingula was not discernable(27). They claimed that this poi ...
... the mandibular foramen. The antilingula has been reported to often be anterior and superior to the mandibular foramen(18,26-28). Martone et al recommended using the midwaist point of the ramus to localize the mandibular foramen when the antilingula was not discernable(27). They claimed that this poi ...
Ultrasound examination of the normal pancreas
... entire pancreas will be seen in the same section. This is because the pancreas has a slightly upward trajectory. In general, we will examine various parts of the pancreas, one by one. The use of transverse sections allows better examination of the pancreatic body and tail. Sagittal sections are pref ...
... entire pancreas will be seen in the same section. This is because the pancreas has a slightly upward trajectory. In general, we will examine various parts of the pancreas, one by one. The use of transverse sections allows better examination of the pancreatic body and tail. Sagittal sections are pref ...
ORIGIN OF THE FACIAL ARTERY FROM THE LINGUAL
... right digastric triangle of an approximately 60year-old male cadaver of Indian origin. The dissection of this region was carried out according to the instructions by Cunningham’s manual of practical anatomy (Romanes, 2004). In the present case, the facial artery was originated from the external caro ...
... right digastric triangle of an approximately 60year-old male cadaver of Indian origin. The dissection of this region was carried out according to the instructions by Cunningham’s manual of practical anatomy (Romanes, 2004). In the present case, the facial artery was originated from the external caro ...
Absence of Isthmus of Thyroid Gland - A Case Report
... identify and count the upper tracheal rings in the space between the lower part of the lobes which should have come to view only after cutting and reflecting the isthmus . There was no scar mark in neck thus excluding surgical removal. Apices of the lobes extended to the sides of thyroid cartilage d ...
... identify and count the upper tracheal rings in the space between the lower part of the lobes which should have come to view only after cutting and reflecting the isthmus . There was no scar mark in neck thus excluding surgical removal. Apices of the lobes extended to the sides of thyroid cartilage d ...
Zimmer Unicompartmental High Flex Knee Lateral Surgical
... Remove intercondylar osteophytes to avoid impingement with the tibial spine or cruciate ligament. Also, remove from both the femur and tibia any peripheral osteophytes that interfere with the collateral ligament and lateral capsule. Final debridement will be performed before component implantation. ...
... Remove intercondylar osteophytes to avoid impingement with the tibial spine or cruciate ligament. Also, remove from both the femur and tibia any peripheral osteophytes that interfere with the collateral ligament and lateral capsule. Final debridement will be performed before component implantation. ...
Bilateral anomalous origin of the medial circumflex femoral artery : a
... The first vessels to develop in the extremities are the primary axial artery, which drains to the peripheral marginal sinus, and its branches .With the development of the extremities, new vessels bud off from existing vessels and the distribution of the vessels undergoes changes .The arterial system ...
... The first vessels to develop in the extremities are the primary axial artery, which drains to the peripheral marginal sinus, and its branches .With the development of the extremities, new vessels bud off from existing vessels and the distribution of the vessels undergoes changes .The arterial system ...
26 - C - Pralhad
... Variations in the vascular patterns are generally due to the developmental anomaly of the blood vessels, According to Gray’s Anatomy,[3] the adult pattern of the medial circumflex femoral artery usually arises from the profunda femoris, which is the chief source of blood supply to head and neck of t ...
... Variations in the vascular patterns are generally due to the developmental anomaly of the blood vessels, According to Gray’s Anatomy,[3] the adult pattern of the medial circumflex femoral artery usually arises from the profunda femoris, which is the chief source of blood supply to head and neck of t ...
Multiple arterial anomalies in upper limb Baral P, Vijayabhaskar P
... he arterial system of upper limb begins with the axillary artery, a continuation of subclavian artery from the outer border of first rib to the lower border of teres major. The artery is divisible into three parts by pectoralis minor muscle as it crosses the artery anteriorly: First part gives super ...
... he arterial system of upper limb begins with the axillary artery, a continuation of subclavian artery from the outer border of first rib to the lower border of teres major. The artery is divisible into three parts by pectoralis minor muscle as it crosses the artery anteriorly: First part gives super ...
CN-Multiple arterial anomalies in upper limb.indd
... he arterial system of upper limb begins with the axillary artery, a continuation of subclavian artery from the outer border of first rib to the lower border of teres major. The artery is divisible into three parts by pectoralis minor muscle as it crosses the artery anteriorly: First part gives super ...
... he arterial system of upper limb begins with the axillary artery, a continuation of subclavian artery from the outer border of first rib to the lower border of teres major. The artery is divisible into three parts by pectoralis minor muscle as it crosses the artery anteriorly: First part gives super ...
General arthrology
... 1. Atlanto-occipital articulation – (articulatio atlantooccipitalis) articular surfaces: occipital condyles (condyli occipitales) and superior articular surfaces of atlas (foveae articulares superiores atlantis) articular capsule: is attached to the margins of the articular surfaces additional featu ...
... 1. Atlanto-occipital articulation – (articulatio atlantooccipitalis) articular surfaces: occipital condyles (condyli occipitales) and superior articular surfaces of atlas (foveae articulares superiores atlantis) articular capsule: is attached to the margins of the articular surfaces additional featu ...
General arthrology
... 1. Atlanto-occipital articulation – (articulatio atlantooccipitalis) articular surfaces: occipital condyles (condyli occipitales) and superior articular surfaces of atlas (foveae articulares superiores atlantis) articular capsule: is attached to the margins of the articular surfaces additional featu ...
... 1. Atlanto-occipital articulation – (articulatio atlantooccipitalis) articular surfaces: occipital condyles (condyli occipitales) and superior articular surfaces of atlas (foveae articulares superiores atlantis) articular capsule: is attached to the margins of the articular surfaces additional featu ...
Critical sites of entrapment of the posterior division of the obturator
... consists of three separate bones that are united by cartilage at the acetabulum. The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It is bounded by the margin formed by the following structures: i) superiorly – the obturator surface of the pubic body and the obturator groove, the deeply groo ...
... consists of three separate bones that are united by cartilage at the acetabulum. The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It is bounded by the margin formed by the following structures: i) superiorly – the obturator surface of the pubic body and the obturator groove, the deeply groo ...
PDF - International Journal of Advanced Research
... of the STA according to the carotid bifurcation and evaluated it as above (25%), below (35%) and at the same level ...
... of the STA according to the carotid bifurcation and evaluated it as above (25%), below (35%) and at the same level ...
Localisation of hypogastric nerves and pelvic plexus in relation to
... the upper, lower, anterior and posterior borders of the pelvic plexuses. An AP X-ray of the pelvis was performed to demonstrate the position of the pelvic plexuses in the bony skeleton. The midpoints of the pelvic plexuses were plotted on the X-rays by finding the point of transection of lines drawn ...
... the upper, lower, anterior and posterior borders of the pelvic plexuses. An AP X-ray of the pelvis was performed to demonstrate the position of the pelvic plexuses in the bony skeleton. The midpoints of the pelvic plexuses were plotted on the X-rays by finding the point of transection of lines drawn ...
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... Both right and left renal arteries branch laterally from the aorta just below the inferior mesenteric artery, and cross the corresponding crus of the diaphragm at right angles to the aorta. The right artery is often higher than the left one, passes posterior to the inferior vena cava, right renal ve ...
... Both right and left renal arteries branch laterally from the aorta just below the inferior mesenteric artery, and cross the corresponding crus of the diaphragm at right angles to the aorta. The right artery is often higher than the left one, passes posterior to the inferior vena cava, right renal ve ...
Redalyc.Rare origin of the obturator artery from the external iliac
... because of the risks of bleeding and damage to other structures, such as the ON, and since the pelvic wall vessels are often obscured by preperitoneal tissue, fat, and lymphatics, it is critical that surgeons anticipate these variations.5-9,16 Obturator bypass is a procedure that was initially descr ...
... because of the risks of bleeding and damage to other structures, such as the ON, and since the pelvic wall vessels are often obscured by preperitoneal tissue, fat, and lymphatics, it is critical that surgeons anticipate these variations.5-9,16 Obturator bypass is a procedure that was initially descr ...
Anatomy, Implant Selection and Placement Influence Spine
... in implant size and/or position, and could have improved by over one degree in four cases……………………………………………………………………………………...87 Figure 4.8 Comparison of actual, predicted, and optimal range of motion for patient cohort. The difference between the actual and predicted total ROM averaged 11.8%. ROM of ...
... in implant size and/or position, and could have improved by over one degree in four cases……………………………………………………………………………………...87 Figure 4.8 Comparison of actual, predicted, and optimal range of motion for patient cohort. The difference between the actual and predicted total ROM averaged 11.8%. ROM of ...
Yusof_phd_2013 - Discovery
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Chapter 11 The Ankle and Foot Joints
... extensor digitorum longus • May be partially prevented by stretching plantar flexors & strengthening dorsiflexors The Ankle and Foot Joints ...
... extensor digitorum longus • May be partially prevented by stretching plantar flexors & strengthening dorsiflexors The Ankle and Foot Joints ...
Jebmh.com Original Article - journal of evidence based medicine
... circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and it is also susceptible to many diseases in human beings like thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, cretinism, benign malignant tumour ...
... circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and it is also susceptible to many diseases in human beings like thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, cretinism, benign malignant tumour ...
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... circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and it is also susceptible to many diseases in human beings like thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, cretinism, benign malignant tumour ...
... circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and it is also susceptible to many diseases in human beings like thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, cretinism, benign malignant tumour ...
Dorsal Scapular Artery Variations And Relationship To The Brachial
... passes anterior to the scalenus anterior (SA) muscle (although it often passes inferior to this muscle) and superior to the brachial plexus. (B) In a different cadaver, the DSA (indicated with an arrow) originates from subclavian artery (SCA) before passing between the upper and middle trunks of the ...
... passes anterior to the scalenus anterior (SA) muscle (although it often passes inferior to this muscle) and superior to the brachial plexus. (B) In a different cadaver, the DSA (indicated with an arrow) originates from subclavian artery (SCA) before passing between the upper and middle trunks of the ...
The Thoracic Cage
... The thoracic cage protects the heart and lungs. It is composed of 12 pairs of ribs with their costal cartilages and the sternum. The ribs are anchored posteriorly to the 12 thoracic vertebrae. The sternum consists of the manubrium, body, and xiphoid process. The manubrium and body are joined at the ...
... The thoracic cage protects the heart and lungs. It is composed of 12 pairs of ribs with their costal cartilages and the sternum. The ribs are anchored posteriorly to the 12 thoracic vertebrae. The sternum consists of the manubrium, body, and xiphoid process. The manubrium and body are joined at the ...
ANATOMY QUESTIONS
... ANSWER : C (Clinical Oriented Anatomy by Keith Moore & Arthur Dalley, 4th ed., p. 280) MPL = 0.5 12. Which of the following esophageal narrowings may possibly offer resistance to the insertion of a nasogastric tube? A. level of the thyroid gland B. level of the arch of the aorta as it crosses in fro ...
... ANSWER : C (Clinical Oriented Anatomy by Keith Moore & Arthur Dalley, 4th ed., p. 280) MPL = 0.5 12. Which of the following esophageal narrowings may possibly offer resistance to the insertion of a nasogastric tube? A. level of the thyroid gland B. level of the arch of the aorta as it crosses in fro ...
9 DISTAL RADIUS AND ULNA FRACTURES
... Forearm fractures in children are the most common long bone fractures, comprising about 40% of all pediatric fractures ( 19,20,32). The distal aspect of the radius and ulna is the most common site of fracture in the forearm (5,18,19,26,36) . These fractures have been reported to be three times more ...
... Forearm fractures in children are the most common long bone fractures, comprising about 40% of all pediatric fractures ( 19,20,32). The distal aspect of the radius and ulna is the most common site of fracture in the forearm (5,18,19,26,36) . These fractures have been reported to be three times more ...
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.