Morphological peculiarities of the hard palate
... large palatine foramen, located in the posterolateral angle of the horizontal lamina, which passes the omonime neurovascular bundle; c. the groove for the greater palatine nerve, which extends and branches on the palatine process of the maxilla and hosts the neurovascular bundle of the greater palat ...
... large palatine foramen, located in the posterolateral angle of the horizontal lamina, which passes the omonime neurovascular bundle; c. the groove for the greater palatine nerve, which extends and branches on the palatine process of the maxilla and hosts the neurovascular bundle of the greater palat ...
brachial plexus
... brachial plexus (13) is situated between the anterior and middle scalene muscles. The suprascapular nerve (14) and the dorsal scapular nerve (15) (which innervates the rhomboid muscles) branches from the brachial plexus. Note that the subclavian artery (16) lies anterior to the brachial plexus. ...
... brachial plexus (13) is situated between the anterior and middle scalene muscles. The suprascapular nerve (14) and the dorsal scapular nerve (15) (which innervates the rhomboid muscles) branches from the brachial plexus. Note that the subclavian artery (16) lies anterior to the brachial plexus. ...
The potential effect of anatomic relationship between the femur and
... predictors of the risk of medial meniscus tear (Table 4). ...
... predictors of the risk of medial meniscus tear (Table 4). ...
BLOOD SUPPLY OF EYE - Home
... muscle and comes to lie on the medial side of optic nerve. Here it is accompanied by the nasocilliary nerve and the superior ophthalmic vein (in 10-15 % cases artery passes below the optic nerve.)then it moves forward between medial rectus and superior oblique muscle towards the maxillary process of ...
... muscle and comes to lie on the medial side of optic nerve. Here it is accompanied by the nasocilliary nerve and the superior ophthalmic vein (in 10-15 % cases artery passes below the optic nerve.)then it moves forward between medial rectus and superior oblique muscle towards the maxillary process of ...
1. A worker falls from a height and lands on his feet. Radiographs
... calcaneal tuberosity, at the middle of the width of his foot. Before reaching bone, the nail would pass through, in order: Skin, calcaneometatarsal ligament, flexor digitorum brevis, quadratus plantae, long plantar ligament Skin, plantar aponeurosis, flexor digitorum brevis, quadratus plantae, long ...
... calcaneal tuberosity, at the middle of the width of his foot. Before reaching bone, the nail would pass through, in order: Skin, calcaneometatarsal ligament, flexor digitorum brevis, quadratus plantae, long plantar ligament Skin, plantar aponeurosis, flexor digitorum brevis, quadratus plantae, long ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... the thigh is usually encountered just deep to the conjoint tendon (of the internal oblique and the transversus abdominis) approximately 1-2 cm medial to the anterior superior iliac spine.This nerve can usually be preserved if it is mobilized as it exits the abdominal wall and enters the fascia of th ...
... the thigh is usually encountered just deep to the conjoint tendon (of the internal oblique and the transversus abdominis) approximately 1-2 cm medial to the anterior superior iliac spine.This nerve can usually be preserved if it is mobilized as it exits the abdominal wall and enters the fascia of th ...
Nasal Anatomy and Evaluation
... ridges of bone known as the conchae or turbinates. These folds of respiratory mucosa over bone are named based on their relative position from below upward as the inferior, middle, and superior turbinate, respectively. In some cases, a fourth or supreme turbinate is present. The inferior and middle ...
... ridges of bone known as the conchae or turbinates. These folds of respiratory mucosa over bone are named based on their relative position from below upward as the inferior, middle, and superior turbinate, respectively. In some cases, a fourth or supreme turbinate is present. The inferior and middle ...
hand Physical Exam Vascular assessment: radial ,ulnar, digital
... C6: Radial 2 digits C7: Middle finger C8: Ulnar 2 digits T1: Medial forearm Inspection: Posture of head, body, motion, gait, Pain, Scars on anterior or posterior neck Bony palpation: Anterior :tenderness, lumps, asymmetries, or misalignments. ...
... C6: Radial 2 digits C7: Middle finger C8: Ulnar 2 digits T1: Medial forearm Inspection: Posture of head, body, motion, gait, Pain, Scars on anterior or posterior neck Bony palpation: Anterior :tenderness, lumps, asymmetries, or misalignments. ...
Trilobites - Geology Rocks
... A few trilobites are pelagic and were streamlined enough to be able to swim close to the sea floor. They usually lived on the continental shelf where there is abundant life = shallow enough to have some light to stimulate the food chain. ...
... A few trilobites are pelagic and were streamlined enough to be able to swim close to the sea floor. They usually lived on the continental shelf where there is abundant life = shallow enough to have some light to stimulate the food chain. ...
REVISIT ANATOMY OF EAR THE EXTERNAL EAR PINNA cont.
... It is perforated by the opening of two canals. Lower is the bony part of the auditory tube. Upper is the canal for the tensor tympani muscle. Lower part of this wall forms the posterior wall of the carotid canal (perforated by tympanic branches of the internal carotid artery and sympathetic fibers f ...
... It is perforated by the opening of two canals. Lower is the bony part of the auditory tube. Upper is the canal for the tensor tympani muscle. Lower part of this wall forms the posterior wall of the carotid canal (perforated by tympanic branches of the internal carotid artery and sympathetic fibers f ...
A Rare Anomaly of Duodenum: A Case Report
... cadaver. The region was carefully dissected. The morphology was studied in detail with special reference to its position, shape of duodenum and location of other structures close to it. The first part of duodenum was disposed of normally. The upper half of the second part coursed downwards abutting ...
... cadaver. The region was carefully dissected. The morphology was studied in detail with special reference to its position, shape of duodenum and location of other structures close to it. The first part of duodenum was disposed of normally. The upper half of the second part coursed downwards abutting ...
Pectoral Girdle 8.3 Clavicle The clavicle is a long curved, horizontal
... The c_____ is convex at the medial end, and concave at the lateral end. ...
... The c_____ is convex at the medial end, and concave at the lateral end. ...
geometry star test study guide
... Third angle thm. : If two angles in one triangle are congruent to two angles in another triangle, then the third angles are congruent. Triangle congruence thms. : (ways to prove triangles congruent) SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL. Base angles thm. : If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the a ...
... Third angle thm. : If two angles in one triangle are congruent to two angles in another triangle, then the third angles are congruent. Triangle congruence thms. : (ways to prove triangles congruent) SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL. Base angles thm. : If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the a ...
case report
... ABSTRACT: Among the human endocrine glands the H Shaped Brownish Red thyroid gland is well known for its disturbed organogenesis leading to a wide variety of morphological variations ranging from commonly occurring thyroglossal duct cyst and persistence of pyramidal lobe and rarely seen hypoplasia, ...
... ABSTRACT: Among the human endocrine glands the H Shaped Brownish Red thyroid gland is well known for its disturbed organogenesis leading to a wide variety of morphological variations ranging from commonly occurring thyroglossal duct cyst and persistence of pyramidal lobe and rarely seen hypoplasia, ...
Anatomy of the female reproductive system
... - to prevent posterior rotation of the ilium with respect to the sacrum - Fixation site for pelvic organ prolapse ...
... - to prevent posterior rotation of the ilium with respect to the sacrum - Fixation site for pelvic organ prolapse ...
Ministry of the Health of Ukraine
... 39. What are the characteristic features of all thoracic vertebrae? 1. Costal facets on the body. 2. Small body. 3. Costal facets on the transversus process. 40. What are the characteristic features of the first cervical vertebra? 1. Anterior and posterior arches, 4 articular facets, transversus pro ...
... 39. What are the characteristic features of all thoracic vertebrae? 1. Costal facets on the body. 2. Small body. 3. Costal facets on the transversus process. 40. What are the characteristic features of the first cervical vertebra? 1. Anterior and posterior arches, 4 articular facets, transversus pro ...
Classes of Nematodes
... Procedure/Background Information: Place jellyfish in a dissecting dish with enough water to float, with the exumbrellar surface up. The top side of a jellyfish is called the excumbrellar surface. The bottom surface is the subumbrellar surface. Notice the umbrella is fringed with tentacles. These are ...
... Procedure/Background Information: Place jellyfish in a dissecting dish with enough water to float, with the exumbrellar surface up. The top side of a jellyfish is called the excumbrellar surface. The bottom surface is the subumbrellar surface. Notice the umbrella is fringed with tentacles. These are ...
“Suppliers of advanced neuro embolisation coils” Foramen magnum
... Comparative anatomists study the position of the foramen magnum in the skull as an indicator of how the animal walks. For instance, in apes, the foramen magnum is at the back of the skull, so the spinal cord enters it at 45degrees. This reflects the `knuckle walking ’ posture of apes. Hominoids and ...
... Comparative anatomists study the position of the foramen magnum in the skull as an indicator of how the animal walks. For instance, in apes, the foramen magnum is at the back of the skull, so the spinal cord enters it at 45degrees. This reflects the `knuckle walking ’ posture of apes. Hominoids and ...
FOR THE INSERTION OF TRANSOSSEOUS WIRES AND HALF-PINS
... the alignment of the leg, the wire is inserted through the distal femur (wires should be perpendicular to the surface of tubular bones where possible). When the surgeon is satisfied with the position of the wire, it is withdrawn below the soft tissues on the medial side but left in bone to maintain ...
... the alignment of the leg, the wire is inserted through the distal femur (wires should be perpendicular to the surface of tubular bones where possible). When the surgeon is satisfied with the position of the wire, it is withdrawn below the soft tissues on the medial side but left in bone to maintain ...
1 Radiographic Evaluation
... line. The vertebral column should be parallel to the tabletop. Therefore, a small support may be needed under the lower thoracic/upper lumbar spine. The arms should be positioned at right angles to the body, while allowing the patient to grasp onto the table for support. The pelvis should be in the ...
... line. The vertebral column should be parallel to the tabletop. Therefore, a small support may be needed under the lower thoracic/upper lumbar spine. The arms should be positioned at right angles to the body, while allowing the patient to grasp onto the table for support. The pelvis should be in the ...
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... There are superior & inferior ophthalmic veins that communicate with facial vein and pterygoid venous plexus, respectively. Both veins pass backward through the superior orbital fissure and drain into the cavernous sinus. ...
... There are superior & inferior ophthalmic veins that communicate with facial vein and pterygoid venous plexus, respectively. Both veins pass backward through the superior orbital fissure and drain into the cavernous sinus. ...
Module 3. The Blood Supply of the Brain
... most but not all of the thalamus and hypothalamus cortex and deep white matter of the posterior medial parietal lobes, and medial and inferior temporal and occipital lobes (including the posterior hippocampus) posterior part (splenium) of the corpus callosum The vertebral arteries usually aris ...
... most but not all of the thalamus and hypothalamus cortex and deep white matter of the posterior medial parietal lobes, and medial and inferior temporal and occipital lobes (including the posterior hippocampus) posterior part (splenium) of the corpus callosum The vertebral arteries usually aris ...
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.