study of lateral circumflex artery
... the femoral artery at femoral triangle is widely used for certain clinical procedures like arterial catheterization, as it can be readily accessed. Lateral circumflex femoral artery is a laterally running branch given off near the root of the profunda femoris. It supplies blood to head and neck of f ...
... the femoral artery at femoral triangle is widely used for certain clinical procedures like arterial catheterization, as it can be readily accessed. Lateral circumflex femoral artery is a laterally running branch given off near the root of the profunda femoris. It supplies blood to head and neck of f ...
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... received from the scholars whose articles are cited and included in references of this manuscript. The authors are also grateful to authors / editors / publishers of all those articles, journals and books from where the literature for this article has been reviewed and discussed. Conflict of Interes ...
A human case of hypoplastic external iliac artery and
... During a student dissection course held at the Tokyo Women’s Medical University, in a 91-year-old human female cadaver we encountered a very rare case of a hypoplastic right external iliac artery. It continued into the normal femoral artery by anastomoses formed with the enlarged obturator and deep ...
... During a student dissection course held at the Tokyo Women’s Medical University, in a 91-year-old human female cadaver we encountered a very rare case of a hypoplastic right external iliac artery. It continued into the normal femoral artery by anastomoses formed with the enlarged obturator and deep ...
View/Open - Moi University Repository
... METHODOLOGY-Forty embalmed hemipelvices obtained from the Department of Human anatomy at Moi University were used for this descriptive cross sectional study. The cadavers were dissected at the preperitoneal area of the abdominal wall from inside to look for corona mortis.The medial and middle window ...
... METHODOLOGY-Forty embalmed hemipelvices obtained from the Department of Human anatomy at Moi University were used for this descriptive cross sectional study. The cadavers were dissected at the preperitoneal area of the abdominal wall from inside to look for corona mortis.The medial and middle window ...
anatomical variations of sacrum and its clinical significance
... both. This is observed in 3.6 to 18% of people and is usually bilateral. In Sacralisation usually L5-S1 intervertebral disc becomes thin and narrow, this abnormality is found by X-Ray. The occurrence of Lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV)-Lumborisation or Sacralisation of fifth lumbar vertebra ...
... both. This is observed in 3.6 to 18% of people and is usually bilateral. In Sacralisation usually L5-S1 intervertebral disc becomes thin and narrow, this abnormality is found by X-Ray. The occurrence of Lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV)-Lumborisation or Sacralisation of fifth lumbar vertebra ...
retro-aortic left renal vein with double left renal
... position. Instead of entering the kidney at the hilus, they usually pierce the upper or lower part of the organ3. Studies show that there is more than one renal artery in 15% & 20% of cases on the right and left sides respectively6. Abnormalities of renal artery are due to changing position of kidne ...
... position. Instead of entering the kidney at the hilus, they usually pierce the upper or lower part of the organ3. Studies show that there is more than one renal artery in 15% & 20% of cases on the right and left sides respectively6. Abnormalities of renal artery are due to changing position of kidne ...
Study of Sphenoid Sinus Anatomy in Relation to
... of various cavities within the body. The paranasal sinuses alongwith their narrow passages, crevices, fissures and bony walls, place a particularly heavy demand on the design of instrumentation to be used for this purpose. The endoscopic transnasal approach to sphenoid sinus is a technique, which ha ...
... of various cavities within the body. The paranasal sinuses alongwith their narrow passages, crevices, fissures and bony walls, place a particularly heavy demand on the design of instrumentation to be used for this purpose. The endoscopic transnasal approach to sphenoid sinus is a technique, which ha ...
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... received from the scholars whose articles are cited and included in references of this manuscript. The authors are also grateful to authors / editors / publishers of all those articles, journals and books from where the literature for this article has been reviewed and discussed. Conflict of Interes ...
this PDF file - Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
... ديفيا باروحي، نريجا �سريوحي، �سيما �سينغ،في�شواجت دي�شموخ abstract: The obturator artery normally originates from the internal iliac artery while the obturator vein drains into the internal iliac vein. During a routine gross anatomy dissection class for undergraduate students at the All Ind ...
... ديفيا باروحي، نريجا �سريوحي، �سيما �سينغ،في�شواجت دي�شموخ abstract: The obturator artery normally originates from the internal iliac artery while the obturator vein drains into the internal iliac vein. During a routine gross anatomy dissection class for undergraduate students at the All Ind ...
The Vertebral Column
... laterally than do the transverse processes of any other cervical vertebrae. The superior articular processes face upward and are deeply curved for articulation with the occipital condyles on the base of the skull. The inferior articular processes are at and face downward to join with the superior a ...
... laterally than do the transverse processes of any other cervical vertebrae. The superior articular processes face upward and are deeply curved for articulation with the occipital condyles on the base of the skull. The inferior articular processes are at and face downward to join with the superior a ...
3 The Skeletal System
... bone compare to the temporal process of the zygomatic bone? If you are not sure, don’t worry, we will cover these structures shortly. Let’s look at the styloid process of the temporal bone. This styloid process does not articulate with any other bone, but it shares its name with the styloid processe ...
... bone compare to the temporal process of the zygomatic bone? If you are not sure, don’t worry, we will cover these structures shortly. Let’s look at the styloid process of the temporal bone. This styloid process does not articulate with any other bone, but it shares its name with the styloid processe ...
A unique branching pattern of the axillary artery in a South Indian
... During routine educational dissection studies between the years 20062008, we found this unique unilateral variation in the right axilla of a 62 years old male cadaver after dissecting 24 cadavers at the Department of Anatomy, Kasturba Medical Collage, Manipal University, Manipal. Observation We rep ...
... During routine educational dissection studies between the years 20062008, we found this unique unilateral variation in the right axilla of a 62 years old male cadaver after dissecting 24 cadavers at the Department of Anatomy, Kasturba Medical Collage, Manipal University, Manipal. Observation We rep ...
Variable Origin of the Superior Laryngeal Artery and Its - al
... in the carotid triangle. Variations in the SLA origins are very rare. The SLA has been reported to arise from the lingual, facial or ascending pharyngeal arteries [5]. Recently Rusu et al. (2007) studied the topography and morphology of SLA and they observed that the SLA either originated from the S ...
... in the carotid triangle. Variations in the SLA origins are very rare. The SLA has been reported to arise from the lingual, facial or ascending pharyngeal arteries [5]. Recently Rusu et al. (2007) studied the topography and morphology of SLA and they observed that the SLA either originated from the S ...
a case report on abnormal course of vena saphena parva
... Giacomini vein courses the posterior thigh as either a trunk projection, or the tributary of the Short Saphenous Vein [8,9]. In our study we didn’t found giacomini vein but in our dissection the vein is purely deviating into the subustance of back of thigh. During the dilatation of veins or varicose ...
... Giacomini vein courses the posterior thigh as either a trunk projection, or the tributary of the Short Saphenous Vein [8,9]. In our study we didn’t found giacomini vein but in our dissection the vein is purely deviating into the subustance of back of thigh. During the dilatation of veins or varicose ...
International Journal of Current Research and Review
... and 4th week of development merge with each other forming a continuous network of fine vessels. New vessels buds out from the walls grow out and get canalized to form newer vessels. These newer vessels of the neighbouring areas join to form a closed network. The adult arterial pattern of the lower l ...
... and 4th week of development merge with each other forming a continuous network of fine vessels. New vessels buds out from the walls grow out and get canalized to form newer vessels. These newer vessels of the neighbouring areas join to form a closed network. The adult arterial pattern of the lower l ...
The Segments and the Inferior Boundaries of the Odontoid Process
... III extends down into the body of the axis. In this classification, the level of superior articulating facets of the odontoid process is accepted as the border between the odontoid process and the body of C2. However, during embryological development there is a dentocentral synchondrotic articulatio ...
... III extends down into the body of the axis. In this classification, the level of superior articulating facets of the odontoid process is accepted as the border between the odontoid process and the body of C2. However, during embryological development there is a dentocentral synchondrotic articulatio ...
The Thoracic Cage
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... OpenStax College This work is produced by OpenStax-CNX and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0† ...
Talus Fractures: Evaluation and Treatment
... patients (26%) had associated fractures of the medial malleolus. Canale and Kelly9 found that 11 of 71 patients (15%) with fractures of the talar neck had associated fractures of the medial and lateral malleoli (10 and 1, respectively). This level of incidence of malleolar fractures supports the con ...
... patients (26%) had associated fractures of the medial malleolus. Canale and Kelly9 found that 11 of 71 patients (15%) with fractures of the talar neck had associated fractures of the medial and lateral malleoli (10 and 1, respectively). This level of incidence of malleolar fractures supports the con ...
Bilateral variation of facial artery and its implication for facial surgery
... facial artery is usually the largest and dominant artery ...
... facial artery is usually the largest and dominant artery ...
the coracohumeral ligament - British Editorial Society of Bone and
... is “the most important most ...
... is “the most important most ...
A duplicate obturator foramen – a report of rare variation
... The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric body and the obturator groove; inferiorly by the ischial ...
... The obturator foramen is a large opening in the hip bone. It anatomical features were studied in detail by examination of is bounded superiorly by the obturator surface of the pubic the lateral and pelvic surfaces and appropriate morphometric body and the obturator groove; inferiorly by the ischial ...
Paramedian Ectopic Thyroid Gland and Unusual Origin of Superior
... ate completely, leaving behind the ectopic thyroid tissue above the level of cricoid cartilage (1). Clinically, ectopic thyroid tissue is seen in about 1 per 100,000 to 300,000 people. However, its prevalence ranges from 7% to 10% in autopsy studies. Its incidence is more common in females and in pe ...
... ate completely, leaving behind the ectopic thyroid tissue above the level of cricoid cartilage (1). Clinically, ectopic thyroid tissue is seen in about 1 per 100,000 to 300,000 people. However, its prevalence ranges from 7% to 10% in autopsy studies. Its incidence is more common in females and in pe ...
Clinical anatomy of the fourth ventricle foramina
... foramina of Luschka are named after the German anatomist Hubert von Luschka (1820-1875) who lent his name to several structures2. In 1931, Rogers and West3 described the anatomy and relations of the foramen of Magendie, presenting it as a complete defect in the lower part of the ventricular roof thr ...
... foramina of Luschka are named after the German anatomist Hubert von Luschka (1820-1875) who lent his name to several structures2. In 1931, Rogers and West3 described the anatomy and relations of the foramen of Magendie, presenting it as a complete defect in the lower part of the ventricular roof thr ...
ORIGIN OF THE FACIAL ARTERY FROM THE LINGUAL
... Origin of the facial artery in the parotid region (Nayak, 2006) and in the digastric triangle (Mohandas et al., 2009) has been reported. Vary rarely, the facial artery may fail to form a characteristic loop on in its course (Marx et al., 2008). Few studies have reported the unusual origin of the gla ...
... Origin of the facial artery in the parotid region (Nayak, 2006) and in the digastric triangle (Mohandas et al., 2009) has been reported. Vary rarely, the facial artery may fail to form a characteristic loop on in its course (Marx et al., 2008). Few studies have reported the unusual origin of the gla ...
Body snatching
Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards or other burial sites. A common purpose of body snatching, especially in the 19th century, was to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Those who practiced body snatching were often called ""resurrectionists"" or ""resurrection-men"". A related act is grave robbery, uncovering a tomb or crypt to steal artifacts or personal effects rather than corpses.