
comparative morphology and histology of buffalo and goat tongue
... The dorsal surface of tongue shows the lingual papillae. On the basis of their appearance four types of papillae can be distinguished – filiform, fungiform, circumvallate and foliate papillae. Filiform, lenticular and conical papillae possess a protective and mechanical function. The fungiform, foli ...
... The dorsal surface of tongue shows the lingual papillae. On the basis of their appearance four types of papillae can be distinguished – filiform, fungiform, circumvallate and foliate papillae. Filiform, lenticular and conical papillae possess a protective and mechanical function. The fungiform, foli ...
Meridians
... and connects with the bladder, but also passes through the liver, enters the lung, connects with the heart, and runs into the chest to join the pericardium. In addition, there are also the meridian divergences that supplement the shortcomings of the regular meridians. ...
... and connects with the bladder, but also passes through the liver, enters the lung, connects with the heart, and runs into the chest to join the pericardium. In addition, there are also the meridian divergences that supplement the shortcomings of the regular meridians. ...
Chiropractic Orthopedy
... own observation and introspection, not only the normal but also many abnormal and pathological specimens. There is no finer Osteological Studio to be found anywhere, either in this country or abroad, than that maintained by the Palmer School of Chiropractic for the advantage of its students. This is ...
... own observation and introspection, not only the normal but also many abnormal and pathological specimens. There is no finer Osteological Studio to be found anywhere, either in this country or abroad, than that maintained by the Palmer School of Chiropractic for the advantage of its students. This is ...
Talus Fractures: Evaluation and Treatment
... Fractures of the talus are uncommon. The relative infrequency of these injuries in part accounts for the lack of useful and objective data to guide treatment. The integrity of the talus is critical to normal function of the ankle, subtalar, and transverse tarsal joints. Injuries to the head, neck, o ...
... Fractures of the talus are uncommon. The relative infrequency of these injuries in part accounts for the lack of useful and objective data to guide treatment. The integrity of the talus is critical to normal function of the ankle, subtalar, and transverse tarsal joints. Injuries to the head, neck, o ...
The Vertebral Column
... dens (odontoid process), a bony projection that extends upward from the ...
... dens (odontoid process), a bony projection that extends upward from the ...
The Thoracic Cage
... the thoracic cage. The costal groove in the inferior margin of each rib carries blood vessels and a nerve. Anteriorly, each rib ends in a costal cartilage. True ribs (17) attach directly to the sternum via their costal cartilage. The false ribs (812) either attach to the sternum indirectly or not ...
... the thoracic cage. The costal groove in the inferior margin of each rib carries blood vessels and a nerve. Anteriorly, each rib ends in a costal cartilage. True ribs (17) attach directly to the sternum via their costal cartilage. The false ribs (812) either attach to the sternum indirectly or not ...
locations and lengths of osteophytes in the cervical vertebrae
... 2008). This study found that the osteophyte’s length correlated significantly with age. The osteophytes’ lengths are very long at some locations of cervical vertebrae and they may impinge on nearby structures. This study may help in explaining some clinical problems such as dysphagia, vertebrobasila ...
... 2008). This study found that the osteophyte’s length correlated significantly with age. The osteophytes’ lengths are very long at some locations of cervical vertebrae and they may impinge on nearby structures. This study may help in explaining some clinical problems such as dysphagia, vertebrobasila ...
The Segments and the Inferior Boundaries of the Odontoid Process
... as a hypointense disc in T1-weighted images located midline between the space of odontoid and the body of C2. In T2-weighted MR images, this area was seen as a hypointense area. This clinical study demonstrated that the remnant of the dentocentral synchondrosis is located well below the superior art ...
... as a hypointense disc in T1-weighted images located midline between the space of odontoid and the body of C2. In T2-weighted MR images, this area was seen as a hypointense area. This clinical study demonstrated that the remnant of the dentocentral synchondrosis is located well below the superior art ...
Variations In The Course Of the Superior and Inferior Thyroid
... important for the clinicians. The variations in the course of the vessels and nerves in the vicinity of the thyroid may prove to be a nightmare for surgeons. Therefore a detailed study on it equips the surgeon with vital information in the event of any such encounter. Aim & Objectives: To study the ...
... important for the clinicians. The variations in the course of the vessels and nerves in the vicinity of the thyroid may prove to be a nightmare for surgeons. Therefore a detailed study on it equips the surgeon with vital information in the event of any such encounter. Aim & Objectives: To study the ...
The Vertebral Column
... are aligned together in the vertebral column, notches in the margins of the pedicles of adjacent vertebrae together form an intervertebral foramen, the opening through which a spinal nerve exits from the vertebral column ([link]). Seven processes arise from the vertebral arch. Each paired transverse ...
... are aligned together in the vertebral column, notches in the margins of the pedicles of adjacent vertebrae together form an intervertebral foramen, the opening through which a spinal nerve exits from the vertebral column ([link]). Seven processes arise from the vertebral arch. Each paired transverse ...
МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОХОРОНИ ЗДОРОВ`Я УКРАЇНИ
... 12. Where are the palatine tonsils. What is their structure? 13. What is the fauces? How is it limited? 14. Name the parts entodermal primary gut. 15. What digestive system develop from the front, middle guts? 16. What is the structure of the wall of the digestive tube? 17. Consistently tell the dig ...
... 12. Where are the palatine tonsils. What is their structure? 13. What is the fauces? How is it limited? 14. Name the parts entodermal primary gut. 15. What digestive system develop from the front, middle guts? 16. What is the structure of the wall of the digestive tube? 17. Consistently tell the dig ...
Vertebral Column, Ribs, Sternum
... bear less weight than do the larger inferior vertebrae. The most distinctive feature of each cervical vertebra is the oval foramen transversarium (transverse foramen) in the transverse process. The thoracic vertebrae are in the upper back and provide attachment for the ribs. Thus the primary charact ...
... bear less weight than do the larger inferior vertebrae. The most distinctive feature of each cervical vertebra is the oval foramen transversarium (transverse foramen) in the transverse process. The thoracic vertebrae are in the upper back and provide attachment for the ribs. Thus the primary charact ...
The Anatomy of Porcine and Human Larynges: Structural Analysis
... The RLN mapping that is currently available is crude, rudimentary, and does not provide adequate information regarding nerve location, variation, and dimension. Secondly, addressed in Specific Aim 2, there is a great need for a diagnostic imaging method that can be used to determine which anatomical ...
... The RLN mapping that is currently available is crude, rudimentary, and does not provide adequate information regarding nerve location, variation, and dimension. Secondly, addressed in Specific Aim 2, there is a great need for a diagnostic imaging method that can be used to determine which anatomical ...
Fractures of the body of the talus in the sagittal plane
... unclear. We therefore reviewed nine cases of this type of fracture in our series. The rate of occurrence was 4.6% of major talar fractures. Analysis of radiographs revealed a characteristic fracture line which follows a particular path from the lateral entrance of the sinus tarsi to the sulcus of th ...
... unclear. We therefore reviewed nine cases of this type of fracture in our series. The rate of occurrence was 4.6% of major talar fractures. Analysis of radiographs revealed a characteristic fracture line which follows a particular path from the lateral entrance of the sinus tarsi to the sulcus of th ...
View/Open - SUST Repository
... encountered and the majority of patients presenting with these symptoms do not need consideration for surgery. Patients and doctors may feel that there is “something” that should be done although, in fact, this is rarely the case. MRI scans may well reinforce this delusion by demonstrating Abnormal ...
... encountered and the majority of patients presenting with these symptoms do not need consideration for surgery. Patients and doctors may feel that there is “something” that should be done although, in fact, this is rarely the case. MRI scans may well reinforce this delusion by demonstrating Abnormal ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel yeditepeanatomyfhs122.wordpress.com Vertebral
... bear less weight than do the larger inferior vertebrae. The most distinctive feature of each cervical vertebra is the oval foramen transversarium (transverse foramen) in the transverse process. The thoracic vertebrae are in the upper back and provide attachment for the ribs. Thus the primary charact ...
... bear less weight than do the larger inferior vertebrae. The most distinctive feature of each cervical vertebra is the oval foramen transversarium (transverse foramen) in the transverse process. The thoracic vertebrae are in the upper back and provide attachment for the ribs. Thus the primary charact ...
Ch 7
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
... • Some individuals have four lumbar vertebrae, while others have six • Lumbar disorders that normally affect L5 will affect L4 or L6 in these individuals. • The first lumbar vertebra is level with the anterior end of the ninth rib • This level is also called the important transpyloric plane, since t ...
... • Some individuals have four lumbar vertebrae, while others have six • Lumbar disorders that normally affect L5 will affect L4 or L6 in these individuals. • The first lumbar vertebra is level with the anterior end of the ninth rib • This level is also called the important transpyloric plane, since t ...
The Radiographic Characterization of Burst Fractures of
... significant component of lateral rotation/flexion . Correct diagnosis is predicated upon obtaining an anteroposterior view , as the lateral view alone may not even suggest this injury. Burst-sagittal translation fractures (type D2 ) were rare, occurring in only 2.7% of cases . These complex fracture ...
... significant component of lateral rotation/flexion . Correct diagnosis is predicated upon obtaining an anteroposterior view , as the lateral view alone may not even suggest this injury. Burst-sagittal translation fractures (type D2 ) were rare, occurring in only 2.7% of cases . These complex fracture ...
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... Coding cannot be corroborated in the absence of information on Hylobates and Gorrilla, and the absence of reference to an inferior scapular angle origin in the sources cited. Hepburn (1892) specifically indicates the absence of any other origin other than those observed. General: Hepburn (1892, p. 1 ...
... Coding cannot be corroborated in the absence of information on Hylobates and Gorrilla, and the absence of reference to an inferior scapular angle origin in the sources cited. Hepburn (1892) specifically indicates the absence of any other origin other than those observed. General: Hepburn (1892, p. 1 ...
anatomy of the pituitary gland
... THE PITUITARY GLAND Who suffer (s) from pituitary disturbances? 1) Soldier # 1 2) Soldier # 2 3) Soldier # 3 4) Soldiers # 1 & 3 ...
... THE PITUITARY GLAND Who suffer (s) from pituitary disturbances? 1) Soldier # 1 2) Soldier # 2 3) Soldier # 3 4) Soldiers # 1 & 3 ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.wordpress.com Yeditepe
... prominent vertebra that is characterized by a long spinous process. Because of this prominent process, C7 is called the vertebra prominens. It is the most prominent spinous process in 70% of people. Atlas (C1) The two superior-most cervical vertebrae are atypical. Vertebra C1, also called the atlas, ...
... prominent vertebra that is characterized by a long spinous process. Because of this prominent process, C7 is called the vertebra prominens. It is the most prominent spinous process in 70% of people. Atlas (C1) The two superior-most cervical vertebrae are atypical. Vertebra C1, also called the atlas, ...
The Vertebral Column
... Their physical characteristics permit them to serve as shock absorbers when the load on the vertebral column is suddenly increased, as when one is jumping from a height. Their elasticity allows the rigid vertebrae to move one on the other. Unfortunately, their resilience is gradually lost with advan ...
... Their physical characteristics permit them to serve as shock absorbers when the load on the vertebral column is suddenly increased, as when one is jumping from a height. Their elasticity allows the rigid vertebrae to move one on the other. Unfortunately, their resilience is gradually lost with advan ...
THE PANCREAS - Orange Coast College
... b. then through head of pancreas c. Terminates at ampulla of vater ...
... b. then through head of pancreas c. Terminates at ampulla of vater ...
Body Worlds

Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exhibition of preserved human bodies and body parts that are prepared using a technique called plastination to reveal inner anatomical structures. The exhibition's developer and promoter is German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, who invented the plastination technique in the late 1970s at the University of Heidelberg.