Elbow Injuries
... arteries involved with the elbow are the brachial artery, radial artery, and ulnar artery. The brachial artery is lateral to the median nerve and lies within the cubital fossa of the elbow. Within the cubital fossa, the brachial artery then bifurcates into the radial and ulnar arteries. Four nerves ...
... arteries involved with the elbow are the brachial artery, radial artery, and ulnar artery. The brachial artery is lateral to the median nerve and lies within the cubital fossa of the elbow. Within the cubital fossa, the brachial artery then bifurcates into the radial and ulnar arteries. Four nerves ...
Variant formation of sural nerve and its distribution at the dorsum of
... A very interesting point to be noted in our case is that the sural nerve not only arose along with lateral sural cutaneous nerve from common trunk of common peroneal nerve, but it also innervated the dorsal skin of 5th and 4th toe, similar to Hollinshead’s report [7]. Such origin and distribution of ...
... A very interesting point to be noted in our case is that the sural nerve not only arose along with lateral sural cutaneous nerve from common trunk of common peroneal nerve, but it also innervated the dorsal skin of 5th and 4th toe, similar to Hollinshead’s report [7]. Such origin and distribution of ...
Morphological and degenerative changes in a suspected post
... condyle often refers to pitting in the sagittal plain that divides the condyle mediolaterally, though it has been suggested that to avoid terminological ambiguity the term bifid condyle should only be used when describing multiple condyles in the sagittal plain as that this feature describes a true ...
... condyle often refers to pitting in the sagittal plain that divides the condyle mediolaterally, though it has been suggested that to avoid terminological ambiguity the term bifid condyle should only be used when describing multiple condyles in the sagittal plain as that this feature describes a true ...
Rare Neurovascular Variants Arising from the Internal Carotid Artery
... Congenital Common Carotid Artery Absence and Early ICA Bifurcation or Aberrant Origin ...
... Congenital Common Carotid Artery Absence and Early ICA Bifurcation or Aberrant Origin ...
The Snapping Shrimp Genus Alpheus from the Eastern Pacific
... Kim, Won, and Lawrence G. Abele. The Snapping Shrimp Genus Alpheus from the Eastern Pacific (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 454, 119 pages, 45 figures, 2 tables, 1988.—A revision of the genus Alpheus revealed 53 nominal species reported from the eastern P ...
... Kim, Won, and Lawrence G. Abele. The Snapping Shrimp Genus Alpheus from the Eastern Pacific (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 454, 119 pages, 45 figures, 2 tables, 1988.—A revision of the genus Alpheus revealed 53 nominal species reported from the eastern P ...
Discuss how the structures of the shoulder complex
... called the supraspinous fossa and a large inferior space known as the infraspinous fossa. The spine is a large dorsally protruding ridge of bone that runs from the medial border of the scapula laterally and superiorly across the width of the scapula. The spine ends in a large, flat surface that proj ...
... called the supraspinous fossa and a large inferior space known as the infraspinous fossa. The spine is a large dorsally protruding ridge of bone that runs from the medial border of the scapula laterally and superiorly across the width of the scapula. The spine ends in a large, flat surface that proj ...
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... a. Different ways to deal with it b. The most simple way is to apply topical anticholinergic cream but this is only temporary ...
... a. Different ways to deal with it b. The most simple way is to apply topical anticholinergic cream but this is only temporary ...
Anatomy of the nerves and ganglia of the aortic plexus in males
... results could have significant implications for preserving fertility in men as well as sympathetic function to the hindgut and pelvis during retroperitoneal surgeries. Key words: anatomy; aortic plexus; lumbar splanchnic nerves; preaortic/paravertebral/collateral ganglion; prehypogastric ganglion; s ...
... results could have significant implications for preserving fertility in men as well as sympathetic function to the hindgut and pelvis during retroperitoneal surgeries. Key words: anatomy; aortic plexus; lumbar splanchnic nerves; preaortic/paravertebral/collateral ganglion; prehypogastric ganglion; s ...
Variation in the origin of Superior thyroid Artery
... (ECA) and arises from its anterior surface, just below the level of greater cornu of the hyoid bone. It runs downwards from its origin and gives a branch i.e. superior laryngeal artery (SLA) which pierces the thyrohyoid membrane along with the internal laryngeal nerve. It also gives an infrahyoid br ...
... (ECA) and arises from its anterior surface, just below the level of greater cornu of the hyoid bone. It runs downwards from its origin and gives a branch i.e. superior laryngeal artery (SLA) which pierces the thyrohyoid membrane along with the internal laryngeal nerve. It also gives an infrahyoid br ...
Surgical Anatomy Review - The Podiatry Institute
... and lateral plantar margin of the foot. The plantar pedal skin is tighter and more fixed than the dorsal pedal skin which is more mobile. Surgical exposllre plantarly may require longer or more varied shapes of incisions to provide a similar degree of exposure as shorter linear dorsal foot incisions ...
... and lateral plantar margin of the foot. The plantar pedal skin is tighter and more fixed than the dorsal pedal skin which is more mobile. Surgical exposllre plantarly may require longer or more varied shapes of incisions to provide a similar degree of exposure as shorter linear dorsal foot incisions ...
Anatomy and Embryology of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
... 12–15 cm in length and has three lateral curves: the upper and lower are convex to the right and the middle is convex to the left. These curves correspond intraluminally to the folds or valves of Houston. The two left-sided folds are usually noted at 7–8 cm and at 12–13 cm, respectively, and the one ...
... 12–15 cm in length and has three lateral curves: the upper and lower are convex to the right and the middle is convex to the left. These curves correspond intraluminally to the folds or valves of Houston. The two left-sided folds are usually noted at 7–8 cm and at 12–13 cm, respectively, and the one ...
Acland`s DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy Transcript for Volume 4
... To see the full extent of the occipital bone, we'll take the mandible out of the picture. The occipital bone extends all the way from here at the back, to here underneath. The most striking feature of the occipital bone is this large opening, the foramen magnum, through which the spinal cord and its ...
... To see the full extent of the occipital bone, we'll take the mandible out of the picture. The occipital bone extends all the way from here at the back, to here underneath. The most striking feature of the occipital bone is this large opening, the foramen magnum, through which the spinal cord and its ...
Multiple anomalies involving testicular and suprarenal arteries
... arteries namely cranial, middle, and caudal. One of the caudal arteries usually persists and differentiates into the definitive gonadal artery. However, the persistence of a cranial lateral mesonephric artery may result in a high-origin of the gonadal artery (Felix W, 1912) [26]. Ciçekcibaşi AE et a ...
... arteries namely cranial, middle, and caudal. One of the caudal arteries usually persists and differentiates into the definitive gonadal artery. However, the persistence of a cranial lateral mesonephric artery may result in a high-origin of the gonadal artery (Felix W, 1912) [26]. Ciçekcibaşi AE et a ...
Foundations of Structural Kinesiology
... basis from which to describe joint movements Anatomical position Fundamental position ...
... basis from which to describe joint movements Anatomical position Fundamental position ...
A STUDY OF THE TRANSVERSE CERVICAL AND DORSAL
... ascending and descending. M7hen, as a variation, these two branches arise separately, they are then given the names, “ superficial cervical artery” and “descending scapular artery,” respectively. As it stands, then, each artery may be called by either one of two names-depending upon its origin. One ...
... ascending and descending. M7hen, as a variation, these two branches arise separately, they are then given the names, “ superficial cervical artery” and “descending scapular artery,” respectively. As it stands, then, each artery may be called by either one of two names-depending upon its origin. One ...
Keys to 2402 Models
... Inferior nasal concha Upper nasal meatus Middle nasal meatus Inferior nasal meatus Opening of the Eustachian tube Foramen of the sphenoid sinus Foramen of naso-lacrimal canal ...
... Inferior nasal concha Upper nasal meatus Middle nasal meatus Inferior nasal meatus Opening of the Eustachian tube Foramen of the sphenoid sinus Foramen of naso-lacrimal canal ...
Maxillary artery: functional and imaging anatomy and correlation
... 6. Terminal Branch - SPHENOPALATINE ARTERY (Fig. 20): This artery is particularly important because it is used for obtaining flaps to cover defects in the skull base. It originates in the third MA segment in the pterygopalatine fossa, enters the nasal cavity through the sphenopalatine foramen, speci ...
... 6. Terminal Branch - SPHENOPALATINE ARTERY (Fig. 20): This artery is particularly important because it is used for obtaining flaps to cover defects in the skull base. It originates in the third MA segment in the pterygopalatine fossa, enters the nasal cavity through the sphenopalatine foramen, speci ...
Keys to 2402 Models
... Inferior nasal concha Upper nasal meatus Middle nasal meatus Inferior nasal meatus Opening of the Eustachian tube Foramen of the sphenoid sinus Foramen of naso-lacrimal canal ...
... Inferior nasal concha Upper nasal meatus Middle nasal meatus Inferior nasal meatus Opening of the Eustachian tube Foramen of the sphenoid sinus Foramen of naso-lacrimal canal ...
Congenital Femoral Deficiency Reconstruction and
... was hypoplastic in 21 % and absent in 24 %. The most common type (14 knees, 41 %) was aplasia of the ACL and a normal PCL. The cruciate ligament dysplasias were differentiated into three groups (Fig. 22.2). Type I had a hypoplastic or absent ACL and a normal PCL. The intercondylar notch width and he ...
... was hypoplastic in 21 % and absent in 24 %. The most common type (14 knees, 41 %) was aplasia of the ACL and a normal PCL. The cruciate ligament dysplasias were differentiated into three groups (Fig. 22.2). Type I had a hypoplastic or absent ACL and a normal PCL. The intercondylar notch width and he ...
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... Articulating Surfaces: head of femur (2/3 of sphere), acetabulum (accommodates >1/2 femoral surface in lunate surface) Acetabular Labrum: increases depth of acetabulum Capsule: strong; attaches to edge of acetabulum and transverse acetabular ligament; anteriorly attached to intertrochanteric line an ...
... Articulating Surfaces: head of femur (2/3 of sphere), acetabulum (accommodates >1/2 femoral surface in lunate surface) Acetabular Labrum: increases depth of acetabulum Capsule: strong; attaches to edge of acetabulum and transverse acetabular ligament; anteriorly attached to intertrochanteric line an ...
Talus Fractures: Evaluation and Treatment
... talus and its relationship to the tenuous blood supply. The classifica- ...
... talus and its relationship to the tenuous blood supply. The classifica- ...
The Muscular System
... would be unable to move. Our bodies are equipped with some 600 skeletal muscles to not only put those 206 bones into motion, but also to generate as much as 85% of our body heat, maintain our posture, control the openings involved with the entrance and exit of materials, and to express our emotions ...
... would be unable to move. Our bodies are equipped with some 600 skeletal muscles to not only put those 206 bones into motion, but also to generate as much as 85% of our body heat, maintain our posture, control the openings involved with the entrance and exit of materials, and to express our emotions ...
The Cavernous Sinus: A
... seen as an enhancing parasellar structure, with a well defined straight lateral border, containing low attenuation structures representing crani al nerves. Nevertheless , the ax ial tomogram does provide comp lementary inform ation, and we routinely obtained both projections. It is important to poin ...
... seen as an enhancing parasellar structure, with a well defined straight lateral border, containing low attenuation structures representing crani al nerves. Nevertheless , the ax ial tomogram does provide comp lementary inform ation, and we routinely obtained both projections. It is important to poin ...
morphological study of obturator artery
... INTRODUCTION Arteries are essentially conducting channels through which blood is conveyed from the heart to the capillary bed. The blood vascular tree has at all times been a particularly interesting phase of anatomical study. Its influence on the development of the individual, its practical importa ...
... INTRODUCTION Arteries are essentially conducting channels through which blood is conveyed from the heart to the capillary bed. The blood vascular tree has at all times been a particularly interesting phase of anatomical study. Its influence on the development of the individual, its practical importa ...
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.