02-Pharyngeal Arches, Pouches and Clefts
... Its cells disseminate within the thyroid gland, giving rise to parafollicular cells ...
... Its cells disseminate within the thyroid gland, giving rise to parafollicular cells ...
Pharyngeal Arches, Pouches and Clefts
... Its cells disseminate within the thyroid gland, giving rise to parafollicular cells ...
... Its cells disseminate within the thyroid gland, giving rise to parafollicular cells ...
Ch. 25 / 28 Anatomy of the Digestive System Notes
... pancreas; has a compound acinar arrangement; tiny ducts unite to form the main pancreatic duct, which empties into the duodenum Endocrine portion—embedded between exocrine units; called pancreatic islets; constitute only 2% of the total mass of the pancreas; made up of alpha cells and beta cells; pa ...
... pancreas; has a compound acinar arrangement; tiny ducts unite to form the main pancreatic duct, which empties into the duodenum Endocrine portion—embedded between exocrine units; called pancreatic islets; constitute only 2% of the total mass of the pancreas; made up of alpha cells and beta cells; pa ...
VARIATIONS IN THE RELATIONS OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS AND
... Introduction: ‘Brachial plexus’ which literally means ‘arm braid’ (brachium=arm; plexus=braid) is an important content of axilla. Knowledge about relationship of cords and branches of brachial plexus to axillary artery is mandatory for the anaesthetists for giving brachial plexus block by axillary a ...
... Introduction: ‘Brachial plexus’ which literally means ‘arm braid’ (brachium=arm; plexus=braid) is an important content of axilla. Knowledge about relationship of cords and branches of brachial plexus to axillary artery is mandatory for the anaesthetists for giving brachial plexus block by axillary a ...
1 Which of the following arteries is first branch of aorta
... 2-6 Injury to the lower division of the facial nerve during parotid surgery will result in a) Inability to furrow the brow (to frown) on the same side b) Numbness over the angle and mental region of the jaw on the same side c) Ptosis of eye on the same side d) Weakness in closing the eye on the same ...
... 2-6 Injury to the lower division of the facial nerve during parotid surgery will result in a) Inability to furrow the brow (to frown) on the same side b) Numbness over the angle and mental region of the jaw on the same side c) Ptosis of eye on the same side d) Weakness in closing the eye on the same ...
Dorsal Scapular Artery Variations and Relationship to the Brachial
... literature regarding the origin of the DSA. The origin that is most frequently cited is as a branch of the subclavian artery, and, to a lesser extent, as a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. However, reports vary, with some indicating that the DSA originates with more or less the same frequency from ...
... literature regarding the origin of the DSA. The origin that is most frequently cited is as a branch of the subclavian artery, and, to a lesser extent, as a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. However, reports vary, with some indicating that the DSA originates with more or less the same frequency from ...
Dorsal Scapular Artery Variations And Relationship To The Brachial
... literature regarding the origin of the DSA. The origin that is most frequently cited is as a branch of the subclavian artery, and, to a lesser extent, as a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. However, reports vary, with some indicating that the DSA originates with more or less the same frequency from ...
... literature regarding the origin of the DSA. The origin that is most frequently cited is as a branch of the subclavian artery, and, to a lesser extent, as a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. However, reports vary, with some indicating that the DSA originates with more or less the same frequency from ...
Anatomy of the nerves and ganglia of the aortic plexus in males
... The aortic plexus was always supplied by the lumbar sympathetic chains via lumbar splanchnic nerves (LSN), and in the majority of subjects, intermesenteric nerves from the aorticorenal and superior mesenteric ganglia were also found to supply the aortic plexus superiorly. The results of the dissecti ...
... The aortic plexus was always supplied by the lumbar sympathetic chains via lumbar splanchnic nerves (LSN), and in the majority of subjects, intermesenteric nerves from the aorticorenal and superior mesenteric ganglia were also found to supply the aortic plexus superiorly. The results of the dissecti ...
The Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract (GIT)
... • This layer is concerned with secretion of both the digestive juices and certain hormones as well as the absorption of the various nutrients. • It contains blood capillaries, lymph vessels and a layer of smooth muscle called the muscularis mucosa. ...
... • This layer is concerned with secretion of both the digestive juices and certain hormones as well as the absorption of the various nutrients. • It contains blood capillaries, lymph vessels and a layer of smooth muscle called the muscularis mucosa. ...
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... A patient suffering a myocardial infarction (heart attack) has cold, clammy skin because of strong stimulation of the parasympathetic division both parasympathetic and sympathetic division partial stimulation of parasympathetic division none of the above sympathetic division Which of these statement ...
... A patient suffering a myocardial infarction (heart attack) has cold, clammy skin because of strong stimulation of the parasympathetic division both parasympathetic and sympathetic division partial stimulation of parasympathetic division none of the above sympathetic division Which of these statement ...
Conceptual overview 124 Regional anatomy 139 Surface anatomy
... The right atrium is the chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood returning from the body. It lies on the right side of the midline, and the two major veins, the supe rior and inferior venae cavae, that drain into it are also located on the right side of the body. This means that, to ge ...
... The right atrium is the chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood returning from the body. It lies on the right side of the midline, and the two major veins, the supe rior and inferior venae cavae, that drain into it are also located on the right side of the body. This means that, to ge ...
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... 61. In case of which of the following phlegmons pus could spreads in the mammary gland? A. phlegmon of suprasternal interaponeurotic space B. phlegmon of sheath of sternocleidomastoid muscle C. phlegmon of sac of submandibular gland D. phlegmon of Gruber’s sac E. phlegmon of interfascial space (betw ...
... 61. In case of which of the following phlegmons pus could spreads in the mammary gland? A. phlegmon of suprasternal interaponeurotic space B. phlegmon of sheath of sternocleidomastoid muscle C. phlegmon of sac of submandibular gland D. phlegmon of Gruber’s sac E. phlegmon of interfascial space (betw ...
Anatomy and Embryology of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
... somatic nervous system, with blood supply and drainage from the inferior hemorrhoidal system. These differences are important when the classification and treatment of hemorrhoids are considered. The pectinate or dentate line corresponds to a line of anal valves that represent remnants of the proctod ...
... somatic nervous system, with blood supply and drainage from the inferior hemorrhoidal system. These differences are important when the classification and treatment of hemorrhoids are considered. The pectinate or dentate line corresponds to a line of anal valves that represent remnants of the proctod ...
Kovacs_Files - Matthias Heyner
... palmar arch is a tiny arch and not well visible. One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial ...
... palmar arch is a tiny arch and not well visible. One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial ...
HUMAN ANATOMY
... palmar arch is a tiny arch and not well visible. One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial ...
... palmar arch is a tiny arch and not well visible. One finger is supplied by two digital palmar nerves and the medical significance of this is Ober's anesthesi: if you operate on the fingers, you should anesthetize both sides of the finger. Tendon sheath: an outer, fibrous layer and an inner, synovial ...
this PDF file - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine
... dorsal venous arch included in the flap. The dissection proceeds just over the tendon of the extensor hallucis longus, preserving the peritenon to that tendon. As dissection proceeds from medial to lateral over the tarsal bones the dorsalis pedis artery is easily identified and traced down to the de ...
... dorsal venous arch included in the flap. The dissection proceeds just over the tendon of the extensor hallucis longus, preserving the peritenon to that tendon. As dissection proceeds from medial to lateral over the tarsal bones the dorsalis pedis artery is easily identified and traced down to the de ...
Review of Venous Anatomy for Venographic Interpretation in
... the azygos vein (AV), hemiazygos vein (HV), and accessory hemiazygos vein (AHV). The intercostal venous drainage into these veins can be seen in this patient. LPIV ⫽ left posterior intercostal veins, RSIV ⫽ right superior intercostal vein. ...
... the azygos vein (AV), hemiazygos vein (HV), and accessory hemiazygos vein (AHV). The intercostal venous drainage into these veins can be seen in this patient. LPIV ⫽ left posterior intercostal veins, RSIV ⫽ right superior intercostal vein. ...
Superficial veins of the foot in the baboon Papio anubis
... leg. It was a single large vessel, which emptied into the deep veins above the popliteal fossa. In contrast, LSV was double and thin. The vessel’s width did not vary as it approached the saphenofemoral junction. We found only one type of SSV outflow into the popliteal vein and one type of LSV outflo ...
... leg. It was a single large vessel, which emptied into the deep veins above the popliteal fossa. In contrast, LSV was double and thin. The vessel’s width did not vary as it approached the saphenofemoral junction. We found only one type of SSV outflow into the popliteal vein and one type of LSV outflo ...
1- Mediastinum
... Bodies of vertebrae T1 to T12 Lateral boundaries: Mediastinal parietal pleura (left and right). ...
... Bodies of vertebrae T1 to T12 Lateral boundaries: Mediastinal parietal pleura (left and right). ...
y. - كلية طب الاسنان
... 8/The inferior petrosal sinuses are small sinuses situated in the inferior petrosal sulcus, formed by the junction of the petrous part of the temporal bone with the basilar part of the occipital bone on each side. Each inferior petrosal sinus drains the cavernous sinus into the internal jugular vein ...
... 8/The inferior petrosal sinuses are small sinuses situated in the inferior petrosal sulcus, formed by the junction of the petrous part of the temporal bone with the basilar part of the occipital bone on each side. Each inferior petrosal sinus drains the cavernous sinus into the internal jugular vein ...
The Cervical Arteries - Turkish Neurosurgery
... AIm: Injury to the vascular supply to the cervical spinal cord can lead to the anterior spinal artery syndrome, which is often associated with transforaminal corticosteroid injections to the cervical foramina. The purpose of this cadaveric study was to examine the morphology of the cervical arteries ...
... AIm: Injury to the vascular supply to the cervical spinal cord can lead to the anterior spinal artery syndrome, which is often associated with transforaminal corticosteroid injections to the cervical foramina. The purpose of this cadaveric study was to examine the morphology of the cervical arteries ...
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences ISSN 0975
... jugular vein13. Lalwani et al. reported an unusual communication among the external jugular vein of one side, draining into the internal jugular vein of the opposite side, by a venous communication14. Rajanigandha et al. have found variant left external jugular vein draining into the right subclavia ...
... jugular vein13. Lalwani et al. reported an unusual communication among the external jugular vein of one side, draining into the internal jugular vein of the opposite side, by a venous communication14. Rajanigandha et al. have found variant left external jugular vein draining into the right subclavia ...
THYROID/PARATHYROID - Orange Coast College
... 4. Lobes connected by an isthmus 5. Pyramidal lobe may be present 6. Normally not palpable ...
... 4. Lobes connected by an isthmus 5. Pyramidal lobe may be present 6. Normally not palpable ...
A microsurgical study of the anatomy and course of the ophthalmic
... branch is usually the lacrimal artery (Fig. 3A and B). When the OphA crosses below the ON, the first branch is usually the lateral posterior ciliary artery and the second is the CRA (Fig. 3C and D). In all specimens, the CRA arose from the first or second part of the OphA at the inferolateral aspect ...
... branch is usually the lacrimal artery (Fig. 3A and B). When the OphA crosses below the ON, the first branch is usually the lateral posterior ciliary artery and the second is the CRA (Fig. 3C and D). In all specimens, the CRA arose from the first or second part of the OphA at the inferolateral aspect ...
Pancreas
The pancreas /ˈpæŋkriəs/ is a glandular organ in the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates. In humans, it is located in the abdominal cavity behind the stomach. It is an endocrine gland producing several important hormones, including insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and pancreatic polypeptide which circulate in the blood. The pancreas is also a digestive organ, secreting pancreatic juice containing digestive enzymes that assist digestion and absorption of nutrients in the small intestine. These enzymes help to further break down the carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids in the chyme.