Al Talalwah_phd_2013 - Discovery
... The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the human body giving both motor and sensory innervations to the lower limb. It can be affected in chronic diseases, such as diabetes, or compressed anatomically by structures such as piriformis and aneurysms leading to sciatica or paralysis of the lower lim ...
... The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the human body giving both motor and sensory innervations to the lower limb. It can be affected in chronic diseases, such as diabetes, or compressed anatomically by structures such as piriformis and aneurysms leading to sciatica or paralysis of the lower lim ...
Anatomical variation of the carotid arterial system within the South
... Atherosclerosis affects millions of people around the world and may lead to lifethreatening complications such as stroke (Salzar et al., 1995). While age, sex, genetic factors, disease and lifestyle factors predispose an individual to atherosclerosis (Stevens et al., 2002), the prevalence of atheros ...
... Atherosclerosis affects millions of people around the world and may lead to lifethreatening complications such as stroke (Salzar et al., 1995). While age, sex, genetic factors, disease and lifestyle factors predispose an individual to atherosclerosis (Stevens et al., 2002), the prevalence of atheros ...
Ultrasonographic anatomy of the lower extremity superficial veins
... may sometimes terminate by directly draining into a perforator just distal to the hypoplastic segment (15). The proximal normal GSV in the saphenous compartment may be a continuation of a tributary, which means that sometimes no connection exists between the lower and upper parts of the GSV in its c ...
... may sometimes terminate by directly draining into a perforator just distal to the hypoplastic segment (15). The proximal normal GSV in the saphenous compartment may be a continuation of a tributary, which means that sometimes no connection exists between the lower and upper parts of the GSV in its c ...
Heart. Vessels and nerves in the head, neck, trunk and extremities
... 63. What is bifurcation of carotid artery? A. * Place where common carotid artery divides into external carotid artery and internal carotid artery B. Place where common carotid artery divides into external carotid artery and right carotid artery C. Place where common carotid artery divides into ext ...
... 63. What is bifurcation of carotid artery? A. * Place where common carotid artery divides into external carotid artery and internal carotid artery B. Place where common carotid artery divides into external carotid artery and right carotid artery C. Place where common carotid artery divides into ext ...
Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • chyme the thick, semifluid mass of partly-digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum. • chyme the thick, semifluid mass of partly-digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum. • cirrhosis A chronic disease of the liver caused by damage from toxins (including alc ...
... • chyme the thick, semifluid mass of partly-digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum. • chyme the thick, semifluid mass of partly-digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum. • cirrhosis A chronic disease of the liver caused by damage from toxins (including alc ...
Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
The clinical anatomy of the cephalic vein in the
... that clinicians may consider identifying the cephalic vein along the lateral aspect of the deltopectoral groove. In addition, the deltopectoral groove is identified by a strip of fat in which the cephalic vein is embedded [1]. The cephalic vein is particularly well suited for IV drugs: its constant ...
... that clinicians may consider identifying the cephalic vein along the lateral aspect of the deltopectoral groove. In addition, the deltopectoral groove is identified by a strip of fat in which the cephalic vein is embedded [1]. The cephalic vein is particularly well suited for IV drugs: its constant ...
The clinical anatomy of the cephalic vein in the
... that clinicians may consider identifying the cephalic vein along the lateral aspect of the deltopectoral groove. In addition, the deltopectoral groove is identified by a strip of fat in which the cephalic vein is embedded [1]. The cephalic vein is particularly well suited for IV drugs: its constant ...
... that clinicians may consider identifying the cephalic vein along the lateral aspect of the deltopectoral groove. In addition, the deltopectoral groove is identified by a strip of fat in which the cephalic vein is embedded [1]. The cephalic vein is particularly well suited for IV drugs: its constant ...
The medial circumflex femoral artery origin variability
... 4). However, the origins of both arteries have same level in 25.2%. In case of congenital absence of the medial circumflex femoral artery, the origin level of the medial circumflex femoral artery in relation to the origin level of the deep femoral artery is difficult to compare in 0.6% (Table 2). Th ...
... 4). However, the origins of both arteries have same level in 25.2%. In case of congenital absence of the medial circumflex femoral artery, the origin level of the medial circumflex femoral artery in relation to the origin level of the deep femoral artery is difficult to compare in 0.6% (Table 2). Th ...
Anatomy for the Phlebologist
... important role in venous return in that it contains a pump powerful enough to propagate a column of blood to the right atrium. It also coordinates the actions of the venous pump of the calf. The large gastrocnemius and soleal veins form the main chamber of the pump but all other deep veins play a ro ...
... important role in venous return in that it contains a pump powerful enough to propagate a column of blood to the right atrium. It also coordinates the actions of the venous pump of the calf. The large gastrocnemius and soleal veins form the main chamber of the pump but all other deep veins play a ro ...
Chapter VI - The Arteries
... The arteries, in their distribution, communicate with one another, forming what are calledanastomoses, and these communications are very free between the large as well as between the smaller branches. The anastomosis between trunks of equal size is found where great activity of the circulation is re ...
... The arteries, in their distribution, communicate with one another, forming what are calledanastomoses, and these communications are very free between the large as well as between the smaller branches. The anastomosis between trunks of equal size is found where great activity of the circulation is re ...
VII. The Veins
... Platysma, the superficial fascia, and the integument; it crosses the cutaneous cervical nerve, and its upper half runs parallel with the great auricular nerve. The external jugular vein varies in size, bearing an inverse proportion to the other veins of the neck, it is occasionally double. It is pr ...
... Platysma, the superficial fascia, and the integument; it crosses the cutaneous cervical nerve, and its upper half runs parallel with the great auricular nerve. The external jugular vein varies in size, bearing an inverse proportion to the other veins of the neck, it is occasionally double. It is pr ...
The nervous system
... General Considerations and Divisions.—The brain, is contained within the cranium, and constitutes the upper, greatly expanded part of the central nervous system. In its early embryonic condition it consists of three hollow vesicles, termed the hind-brain or rhombencephalon, the mid-brain or mesencep ...
... General Considerations and Divisions.—The brain, is contained within the cranium, and constitutes the upper, greatly expanded part of the central nervous system. In its early embryonic condition it consists of three hollow vesicles, termed the hind-brain or rhombencephalon, the mid-brain or mesencep ...
Paramedian Ectopic Thyroid Gland and Unusual Origin of Superior
... thyroid gland in an adult male cadaver aged approximately 70 years. The body was donated to the anatomy department for teaching and research purpose. We do not have the history of any disease when the person was alive. The neck was dissected using scalpel and forceps. The skin and the muscles coveri ...
... thyroid gland in an adult male cadaver aged approximately 70 years. The body was donated to the anatomy department for teaching and research purpose. We do not have the history of any disease when the person was alive. The neck was dissected using scalpel and forceps. The skin and the muscles coveri ...
A macroanatomic study on the facial vein and its branches in the
... ramified on the depressor labii inferioris in the inferior lip. In this region it anastomosed with the submental vein (Figure 1/5) and the same vein of the opposite side. The masseteric branch (Figure 1/9), arose from the facial vein both on the body of the mandible and at the level of the levator n ...
... ramified on the depressor labii inferioris in the inferior lip. In this region it anastomosed with the submental vein (Figure 1/5) and the same vein of the opposite side. The masseteric branch (Figure 1/9), arose from the facial vein both on the body of the mandible and at the level of the levator n ...
Anatomy of the Lacrimal System
... The bones forming the orbital floor, roof, and medial wall are pneumatized by air sinuses arising from the primitive nasal cavities. They retain communication with the nasal cavity and are thus lined by a continuation of the nasal mucous membrane. The sinuses appear in early childhood, increase activ ...
... The bones forming the orbital floor, roof, and medial wall are pneumatized by air sinuses arising from the primitive nasal cavities. They retain communication with the nasal cavity and are thus lined by a continuation of the nasal mucous membrane. The sinuses appear in early childhood, increase activ ...
a case report on abnormal course of vena saphena parva
... During the dilatation of veins or varicose veins it is very important to know the course of veins. In the lower limbs, venous blood flows from the skin to superficial veins, which drain into the deep veins. With the veins there are valves that prevent back flow of blood. If these valves become incom ...
... During the dilatation of veins or varicose veins it is very important to know the course of veins. In the lower limbs, venous blood flows from the skin to superficial veins, which drain into the deep veins. With the veins there are valves that prevent back flow of blood. If these valves become incom ...
Test nr. 3 - Anatomia omului
... A. Regulates activity of the skeletal muscles B. Supplies the sensory innervations of all anatomical structures of the body C. Exercites pedominantely function of connection of the body with the environmental medium D. Maintains and regulates the tone of the striated muscles E. Sends the impulses to ...
... A. Regulates activity of the skeletal muscles B. Supplies the sensory innervations of all anatomical structures of the body C. Exercites pedominantely function of connection of the body with the environmental medium D. Maintains and regulates the tone of the striated muscles E. Sends the impulses to ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • chromaffin The cells of the adrenal medulla that secrete adrenaline and noradrenaline in response to nervous stimulation. • decompensation The inability of a diseased or weakened organic system or organ to compensate for its deficiency, which then results in functional deterioration. • endocrine P ...
... • chromaffin The cells of the adrenal medulla that secrete adrenaline and noradrenaline in response to nervous stimulation. • decompensation The inability of a diseased or weakened organic system or organ to compensate for its deficiency, which then results in functional deterioration. • endocrine P ...
Clinical Anatomy for Your Pocket
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... All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including as photocopies or scanned-in or other electronic copies, or utilized by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from ...
Human Anatomy
... to the organs and carrying blood are called arteries (Gk arteria windpipe). Histologicaly the wall of the artery consists of three coats. The inner coat (tunica intima) is lined with endothelium and an inner elastic membrane. The middle coat (tunica media) is made up of two layers of smooth muscle f ...
... to the organs and carrying blood are called arteries (Gk arteria windpipe). Histologicaly the wall of the artery consists of three coats. The inner coat (tunica intima) is lined with endothelium and an inner elastic membrane. The middle coat (tunica media) is made up of two layers of smooth muscle f ...
Anatomic considerations for central venous cannulation
... a curve appropriately. A dilator should never be given the opportunity to cause such venous injury. Dilators are used to develop a subcutaneous tract. They should be advanced to the level of the adventitial vein surface but never more than millimeters into the vein itself. The operator will know the ...
... a curve appropriately. A dilator should never be given the opportunity to cause such venous injury. Dilators are used to develop a subcutaneous tract. They should be advanced to the level of the adventitial vein surface but never more than millimeters into the vein itself. The operator will know the ...
The eutherian stapedial artery: character analysis
... T h e method of phylogenetic analysis employed here is a two-step process: ( 1 ) distinguishing homologous and homoplastic features and (2) arranging the character states of homologous features in a transformation series (morphocline) to show the direction of evolutionary change (see Bock, 1977). Po ...
... T h e method of phylogenetic analysis employed here is a two-step process: ( 1 ) distinguishing homologous and homoplastic features and (2) arranging the character states of homologous features in a transformation series (morphocline) to show the direction of evolutionary change (see Bock, 1977). Po ...
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.