The Development of the Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine
... opportunity. I learned a lot from her that I will take with me for years to come. I wish to thank Dr. Linda Spurlock for sharing her knowledge, exuberance, and unrelenting scientific and artistic energy. I appreciate the friendship we have made and I hope to move forward with even a modicum of the p ...
... opportunity. I learned a lot from her that I will take with me for years to come. I wish to thank Dr. Linda Spurlock for sharing her knowledge, exuberance, and unrelenting scientific and artistic energy. I appreciate the friendship we have made and I hope to move forward with even a modicum of the p ...
Soft-tissue anatomy of the Plesiosaur pectoral girdle inferred from
... Plesiosaurians are highly derived secondarily-adapted organisms (if fishes are primarily-adapted) with a long evolutionary history, and they are closely related with basal eosauropterygians. Attempts to reconstruct soft-tissue anatomy can be complicated due to the lack of extant closely-related spec ...
... Plesiosaurians are highly derived secondarily-adapted organisms (if fishes are primarily-adapted) with a long evolutionary history, and they are closely related with basal eosauropterygians. Attempts to reconstruct soft-tissue anatomy can be complicated due to the lack of extant closely-related spec ...
Technical guide and tips on the all
... capsuloligamentous complex is removed including the sutures as outlined in stage two of the surgical steps. In the case of metal anchors, it is tried to extract them. If this is not possible, their location should be evaluated with respect to the future coracoid graft placement. Second stage: intraa ...
... capsuloligamentous complex is removed including the sutures as outlined in stage two of the surgical steps. In the case of metal anchors, it is tried to extract them. If this is not possible, their location should be evaluated with respect to the future coracoid graft placement. Second stage: intraa ...
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka, Bangalore
... relation to arm length ,and identified a safe area above the axillary nerve which is quadrangular in shape, with the length of the lateral edges being dependent on the individual's arm length. The axillary nerve was not found to lie at a constant distance from the acromion at every point along its c ...
... relation to arm length ,and identified a safe area above the axillary nerve which is quadrangular in shape, with the length of the lateral edges being dependent on the individual's arm length. The axillary nerve was not found to lie at a constant distance from the acromion at every point along its c ...
Anatomy 21- Lower Airway provide a warm, protected, and of course
... • The parietal pleura is thicker, and in both surgeries and dissections may be separated from the thoracic wall (along a cleavage plane created by the endothoracic fascia) – It is customary to divide the parietal pleura according to the region in which it lies, or the surface that it covers • Costal ...
... • The parietal pleura is thicker, and in both surgeries and dissections may be separated from the thoracic wall (along a cleavage plane created by the endothoracic fascia) – It is customary to divide the parietal pleura according to the region in which it lies, or the surface that it covers • Costal ...
Basic Anatomy
... nerve (arising proximal to the wrist and curving dorsally around the head of the ulna) supplies the same digits on their dorsal aspects. The superficial radial sensory nerve emerges from under the brachioradialis in the distal forearm, dividing into two or three branches proximal to the radial stylo ...
... nerve (arising proximal to the wrist and curving dorsally around the head of the ulna) supplies the same digits on their dorsal aspects. The superficial radial sensory nerve emerges from under the brachioradialis in the distal forearm, dividing into two or three branches proximal to the radial stylo ...
Shoulder Anatomy - O6U E
... 4. Ask the patient to undress except for underwear 5. Ask the patient to remove anything containing metal (hearing aids, hairpins, body jewelry, necklace, etc.) ...
... 4. Ask the patient to undress except for underwear 5. Ask the patient to remove anything containing metal (hearing aids, hairpins, body jewelry, necklace, etc.) ...
3. EMBRYONIC CEPHALOCAUDAL AND LATERAL FLEXION
... cardiogenic area folds ventral (day 22), forming the ventral surface of the future face, neck and chest. This movement brings the heart into its thoracic position. Another consequence of this folding is the repositioning of the septum transversum from the cranial rim to the thorax, below the heart. ...
... cardiogenic area folds ventral (day 22), forming the ventral surface of the future face, neck and chest. This movement brings the heart into its thoracic position. Another consequence of this folding is the repositioning of the septum transversum from the cranial rim to the thorax, below the heart. ...
By Dr. harith dahham
... Origin: from the inferior mental spine, behind the symphysis menti. Insertion: anterior surface of the body of the hyoid bone. Action: elevates the hyoid bone and draws it forward; or it depresses the mandible. Nerve supply: first cervical nerve through the hypoglossal nerve. DR. Harith Dahham ...
... Origin: from the inferior mental spine, behind the symphysis menti. Insertion: anterior surface of the body of the hyoid bone. Action: elevates the hyoid bone and draws it forward; or it depresses the mandible. Nerve supply: first cervical nerve through the hypoglossal nerve. DR. Harith Dahham ...
Thieme: Atlas of Craniomaxillofacial Osteosynthesis
... and screwdriver becomes too difficult, either an angled screwdriver or the transbuccal approach can be used. After puncturing the soft tissue of the cheek, transbuccal instruments will facilitate the use of the drill and avoid injury to the cheek (Fig. 7.11). In a fracture at the angle of the mandib ...
... and screwdriver becomes too difficult, either an angled screwdriver or the transbuccal approach can be used. After puncturing the soft tissue of the cheek, transbuccal instruments will facilitate the use of the drill and avoid injury to the cheek (Fig. 7.11). In a fracture at the angle of the mandib ...
Anatomical variation of the alveolar inferior nerve: a case report
... AIN. This variation, in most cases, goes to LPM, or even to join the anterior or posterior division of mandibular nerve. Several studies (RODELLA, BUFFOLI, LABANCA et al., 2012) have shown that before entering the mandible, IAN can give multiple branches which are usually associated with accessory m ...
... AIN. This variation, in most cases, goes to LPM, or even to join the anterior or posterior division of mandibular nerve. Several studies (RODELLA, BUFFOLI, LABANCA et al., 2012) have shown that before entering the mandible, IAN can give multiple branches which are usually associated with accessory m ...
an aberrant muscle in the neck – a case report
... posterior surface of manubrium sternum and laterally to posterior aspect of medial end of first costal cartilage. At its origin, it was lying between the origins of sternohyoid & sternothyroid muscles. In its caudal part, the muscle was made of fleshy belly measuring 7 cm in length. The fleshy belly ...
... posterior surface of manubrium sternum and laterally to posterior aspect of medial end of first costal cartilage. At its origin, it was lying between the origins of sternohyoid & sternothyroid muscles. In its caudal part, the muscle was made of fleshy belly measuring 7 cm in length. The fleshy belly ...
Jacobs Journal of Dentistry and Research
... prevents this hypothesis from happening, although this pathway is more complex than the others, because the branch may be intraosseous. In one hand, considering that nerve and blood supply follow the same distribution in normal situations, the findings of some studies regarding the blood supply in C ...
... prevents this hypothesis from happening, although this pathway is more complex than the others, because the branch may be intraosseous. In one hand, considering that nerve and blood supply follow the same distribution in normal situations, the findings of some studies regarding the blood supply in C ...
morphology of the musculature of the arm and shoulder girdle in
... C6, or to C7 in one specimen. The insertion in this species doesn’t include the cranial angle of the scapula, being only in the next 2 mm of the medial border. In G. soricina the origin is from C4 to C7 and the insertion also excludes the cranial angle of the scapula. The more cranial the origin and ...
... C6, or to C7 in one specimen. The insertion in this species doesn’t include the cranial angle of the scapula, being only in the next 2 mm of the medial border. In G. soricina the origin is from C4 to C7 and the insertion also excludes the cranial angle of the scapula. The more cranial the origin and ...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Lateral Side of the Knee and
... PLT (Fig. 1).6 The peroneal nerve also courses through the posterolateral aspect of the knee. Avoiding iatrogenic injury to the nerve is critical and is largely based on understanding its location relative to surgically relevant lateral knee structures. Many of the anatomic relationships in the late ...
... PLT (Fig. 1).6 The peroneal nerve also courses through the posterolateral aspect of the knee. Avoiding iatrogenic injury to the nerve is critical and is largely based on understanding its location relative to surgically relevant lateral knee structures. Many of the anatomic relationships in the late ...
Practical training № 5 Purpose of the lesson: Control questions
... 48.What is upper entrance foramen of Gruber’s limited by from the front? 49.What is upper entrance foramen of Gruber’s limited by from the back? 50.What enters Gruber’s canal? 51.What comes through the front foramen of Gruber’s canal? 52.What is lower foramen of Gruber’s limited by? 53.Name the proj ...
... 48.What is upper entrance foramen of Gruber’s limited by from the front? 49.What is upper entrance foramen of Gruber’s limited by from the back? 50.What enters Gruber’s canal? 51.What comes through the front foramen of Gruber’s canal? 52.What is lower foramen of Gruber’s limited by? 53.Name the proj ...
anatomy_lec15_29_3_2011 - Post-it
... Thyroid gland Butterfly-shaped Endocrine gland , located at the midline of the nick , inferior to the larynx, embracing the trachea . It has two capsules: " as the parotid and submandibular glands" 1-its own fibrous capsule " thin inner capsule" 2-outer capsule from pretracheal fascia which allows t ...
... Thyroid gland Butterfly-shaped Endocrine gland , located at the midline of the nick , inferior to the larynx, embracing the trachea . It has two capsules: " as the parotid and submandibular glands" 1-its own fibrous capsule " thin inner capsule" 2-outer capsule from pretracheal fascia which allows t ...
Abdominopelvic Cavity and Peritoneum - Dr. Sholley
... The abdominopelvic cavity contains the organs of the digestive system, except for the oral cavity, salivary glands, pharynx, and thoracic portion of the esophagus. It also contains major systemic blood vessels (aorta and inferior vena cava), parts of the urinary system, an ...
... The abdominopelvic cavity contains the organs of the digestive system, except for the oral cavity, salivary glands, pharynx, and thoracic portion of the esophagus. It also contains major systemic blood vessels (aorta and inferior vena cava), parts of the urinary system, an ...
Respiratory System - yeditepe anatomy fhs 121
... The looseness of the connective tissue and the elasticity of the lungs and parietal pleura on each side of the mediastinum enable it to accommodate movement as well as volume and pressure changes in the thoracic cavity, for example, those resulting from movements of the diaphragm, thoracic wall, and ...
... The looseness of the connective tissue and the elasticity of the lungs and parietal pleura on each side of the mediastinum enable it to accommodate movement as well as volume and pressure changes in the thoracic cavity, for example, those resulting from movements of the diaphragm, thoracic wall, and ...
The Region of the Shoulder - Jefferson Digital Commons
... connection between the latissimus dorsi muscles and th e two scapulre, they being separated by synovial bursre. In such a condition the seapulre are apt to jut out like wings beneath the skin of the back. The ver tebral bord er between th e inferior angle and the root of the spine receives th e atta ...
... connection between the latissimus dorsi muscles and th e two scapulre, they being separated by synovial bursre. In such a condition the seapulre are apt to jut out like wings beneath the skin of the back. The ver tebral bord er between th e inferior angle and the root of the spine receives th e atta ...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of the central nervous
... interpretations of tardigrade brains as being tripartite are very ambiguous, i.e. diVerent regions and structures have been interpreted as corresponding to the three parts of the euarthropod brain (compare Kristensen and Higgins 1984a, b; Dewel and Dewel 1996; Nielsen 2001). The ventral nerve cord o ...
... interpretations of tardigrade brains as being tripartite are very ambiguous, i.e. diVerent regions and structures have been interpreted as corresponding to the three parts of the euarthropod brain (compare Kristensen and Higgins 1984a, b; Dewel and Dewel 1996; Nielsen 2001). The ventral nerve cord o ...
Fourth head of triceps brachii muscle – a case report
... vessels superficially along with the lateral head of triceps brachii. In the lower one third of the posterior aspect of the arm the tendon continued as muscular belly which merged with the medial part of medial head of triceps brachii [8]. ...
... vessels superficially along with the lateral head of triceps brachii. In the lower one third of the posterior aspect of the arm the tendon continued as muscular belly which merged with the medial part of medial head of triceps brachii [8]. ...
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.