Carotid Triangle
... 1. The contents of the muscular triangle of the neck are the infrahyoid muscles, the thyroid gland, and the parathyroid glands. The boundaries of the muscular triangle are: • Superolateral – superior belly of the omohyoid muscle • Inferolateral – anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle • M ...
... 1. The contents of the muscular triangle of the neck are the infrahyoid muscles, the thyroid gland, and the parathyroid glands. The boundaries of the muscular triangle are: • Superolateral – superior belly of the omohyoid muscle • Inferolateral – anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle • M ...
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 ...
Lecture 17: Vascular System Review 3 paired veins drain into the
... Neck intersegmental arteries join to form: vertebral arteries o Thorax intersegmental arteries persist as: intercostal arteries o Abdomen intersegmental arteries become: lumbar arteries fifth pair of lumbar intersegmental arteries remains as common iliac arteries o Sacral intersegmental arte ...
... Neck intersegmental arteries join to form: vertebral arteries o Thorax intersegmental arteries persist as: intercostal arteries o Abdomen intersegmental arteries become: lumbar arteries fifth pair of lumbar intersegmental arteries remains as common iliac arteries o Sacral intersegmental arte ...
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Cruciate Ligaments
... the knee in hyperextension, the joint is passively stable, with little need for muscular support. As the knee flexes, the posterolateral portion of the ACL becomes lax, while the PCL tightens, especially the anterolateral bundle. Stability is more tenuous between 20 and 50° of flexion since neither ...
... the knee in hyperextension, the joint is passively stable, with little need for muscular support. As the knee flexes, the posterolateral portion of the ACL becomes lax, while the PCL tightens, especially the anterolateral bundle. Stability is more tenuous between 20 and 50° of flexion since neither ...
Flexor Digitorum Profondus Flexor Pollicis Longus Pronator
... Flexor pollicis longus, Ulnar bursa, Radial bursa ** The tendon of Flexor carpi radialis lies between the retinaculm and its deep slip, in the groove of trapezium** ...
... Flexor pollicis longus, Ulnar bursa, Radial bursa ** The tendon of Flexor carpi radialis lies between the retinaculm and its deep slip, in the groove of trapezium** ...
a case report - Galle Medical Journal
... pelvic surgeries (6). Ischemic necrosis of the head of the femur following decreased blood flow through obturator artery (in case of obstruction of either anterior or posterior division of the internal iliac artery) bypass grafting is considered. In such cases to avoid complications during surgery t ...
... pelvic surgeries (6). Ischemic necrosis of the head of the femur following decreased blood flow through obturator artery (in case of obstruction of either anterior or posterior division of the internal iliac artery) bypass grafting is considered. In such cases to avoid complications during surgery t ...
An anomalous insertion fascicle of the caput laterale of the triceps
... was found to have an additional insertion fascicle for the caput laterale of the triceps brachii. This was a Hispanic male of approximately 5055 years of age. Anatomy of the variation. The triceps brachii muscle examined in our specimen demonstrated all the normal characteristics of the typical arra ...
... was found to have an additional insertion fascicle for the caput laterale of the triceps brachii. This was a Hispanic male of approximately 5055 years of age. Anatomy of the variation. The triceps brachii muscle examined in our specimen demonstrated all the normal characteristics of the typical arra ...
powerpoint lecture
... • Medially fused to form upper jaw and central portion of facial skeleton • Keystone bones – Articulate with all other facial bones except ...
... • Medially fused to form upper jaw and central portion of facial skeleton • Keystone bones – Articulate with all other facial bones except ...
Chapter 11
... Iliocostalis Lumborum Origin – Anterior surface of a broad and thick tendon which originates from the sacrum, spinous processes of the lumbar and 11 th and 12 th thoracic vertebrae, and from the medial lip of the iliac crest. Insertion – Inferior borders of the angles of the lower 6 or 7 ribs. ...
... Iliocostalis Lumborum Origin – Anterior surface of a broad and thick tendon which originates from the sacrum, spinous processes of the lumbar and 11 th and 12 th thoracic vertebrae, and from the medial lip of the iliac crest. Insertion – Inferior borders of the angles of the lower 6 or 7 ribs. ...
Clinical anatomy of the lower limb I
... Fractures of this type tend to be less comminuted than those from direct trauma, but they are displaced and are often transverse. ...
... Fractures of this type tend to be less comminuted than those from direct trauma, but they are displaced and are often transverse. ...
Three-Dimensional Microsurgical Anatomy of the Choroid Plexus
... the distance of the superior tip from Frazier’s point was 7.96±0.71 centimeters at the right side. In males, the distance of the inferior tip of the CP was estimated as 1.93±0.26 centimeters posterior-lateral from the anterior clinoid process, 1.64±0.23 centimeters posterior-lateral from the bifurca ...
... the distance of the superior tip from Frazier’s point was 7.96±0.71 centimeters at the right side. In males, the distance of the inferior tip of the CP was estimated as 1.93±0.26 centimeters posterior-lateral from the anterior clinoid process, 1.64±0.23 centimeters posterior-lateral from the bifurca ...
companion animal
... equal to the distance from the cranial incision to the caudal shoulder depression. The incisions are made to the dorsal midline, but can be extended to the contralateral side. ...
... equal to the distance from the cranial incision to the caudal shoulder depression. The incisions are made to the dorsal midline, but can be extended to the contralateral side. ...
1. During recovery from a gunshot wound of the right pelvis, the
... quadrate line. Superior gemellus is another lateral rotator of the thigh which inserts with obturator internus on the obturator tendon. ...
... quadrate line. Superior gemellus is another lateral rotator of the thigh which inserts with obturator internus on the obturator tendon. ...
REVISIT ANATOMY OF EAR THE EXTERNAL EAR PINNA cont.
... temporal bone) to emerge onto the posterior surface of the petrous part of the temporal bone in the posterior cranial fossa. Here the endolymphatic duct expands into the endolymphatic sac, which is an extradural pouch. Each semicircular duct is similar in shape, including a dilated end forming the a ...
... temporal bone) to emerge onto the posterior surface of the petrous part of the temporal bone in the posterior cranial fossa. Here the endolymphatic duct expands into the endolymphatic sac, which is an extradural pouch. Each semicircular duct is similar in shape, including a dilated end forming the a ...
SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND EXCISION
... The Wharton’s duct is divided after identification of hypoglossal nerve. During surgery for sialolithiasis, the surgeon should follow and divide the duct anteriorly close to the floor of the mouth, so as not to leave behind a calculus. The SMG can then be reflected inferiorly and the facial artery i ...
... The Wharton’s duct is divided after identification of hypoglossal nerve. During surgery for sialolithiasis, the surgeon should follow and divide the duct anteriorly close to the floor of the mouth, so as not to leave behind a calculus. The SMG can then be reflected inferiorly and the facial artery i ...
Dr Nimr Resp Thoracic Wall (1)
... groove Insertion: Inner lip of upper border of rib below Fibers are directed from above downwards & backward Begins from anterior end of space close to the sternum. Ends at the angle of the rib, where it is replaced by post. or internal Intercostal membrane. Action: Depresses the rib dow ...
... groove Insertion: Inner lip of upper border of rib below Fibers are directed from above downwards & backward Begins from anterior end of space close to the sternum. Ends at the angle of the rib, where it is replaced by post. or internal Intercostal membrane. Action: Depresses the rib dow ...
Chapter 21 Fractures of the Upper Thoracic Spine: Approaches and
... After induction of general, endotracheal anesthesia, the patient is placed in a prone position on the operating table with appropriate chest and hip padding. It is important to use a bed that allows free movement of the fluoroscope, not only in the region of interest but also either higher or lower ...
... After induction of general, endotracheal anesthesia, the patient is placed in a prone position on the operating table with appropriate chest and hip padding. It is important to use a bed that allows free movement of the fluoroscope, not only in the region of interest but also either higher or lower ...
3. The Jaw and Related Structures
... Figure 3.1 Landmarks of the skull, lateral view. In approaching structures of the deep face, it will be helpful to note a number of reference points on the exterior portions of the skull. You should also feel these on your own face, as well as finding them on a real (or plastic) skull. The locations ...
... Figure 3.1 Landmarks of the skull, lateral view. In approaching structures of the deep face, it will be helpful to note a number of reference points on the exterior portions of the skull. You should also feel these on your own face, as well as finding them on a real (or plastic) skull. The locations ...
Key to marine arthropod larvae
... taken in the context used by the respective researchers. The purpose of this work is to offer a key to identify those marine arthropod organisms, which have historically been labeled as larvae. The Arthropoda, animals with segmented bodies, jointed appendages and exoskeletons composed of chitin repr ...
... taken in the context used by the respective researchers. The purpose of this work is to offer a key to identify those marine arthropod organisms, which have historically been labeled as larvae. The Arthropoda, animals with segmented bodies, jointed appendages and exoskeletons composed of chitin repr ...
Major Vessels of the Head & Neck
... • In the posterior approach, the tip of the needle and the catheter are introduced into the vein about two fingerbreadths above the clavicle at the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle • In the anterior approach, with the patient's head turned to the opposite side, the triangle formed ...
... • In the posterior approach, the tip of the needle and the catheter are introduced into the vein about two fingerbreadths above the clavicle at the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle • In the anterior approach, with the patient's head turned to the opposite side, the triangle formed ...
physicianlecture day 2015
... ▸ Distractive Flexion Injury. ▸ Diagnosis confirmed on plain radiographs ▸ Lateral: Anterior subluxation of one vertebrae by 25% at affected level. ...
... ▸ Distractive Flexion Injury. ▸ Diagnosis confirmed on plain radiographs ▸ Lateral: Anterior subluxation of one vertebrae by 25% at affected level. ...
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.