Arteries
... Diameters range from 2.5 cm to 1 cm Includes the aorta and its major branches Sometimes called conducting arteries High elastin content dampens surge of BP ...
... Diameters range from 2.5 cm to 1 cm Includes the aorta and its major branches Sometimes called conducting arteries High elastin content dampens surge of BP ...
MICROSURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ARTERIAL COMPARTMENT
... found in every case. The location was variable but the most common pattern was a large medial artery in 52% of those meningohipophyseal trunks. A divided branch was also found in 38% and a small lateral branch was identified in 10%. The inferior hipophyseal artery arises from the meningohipophyseal ...
... found in every case. The location was variable but the most common pattern was a large medial artery in 52% of those meningohipophyseal trunks. A divided branch was also found in 38% and a small lateral branch was identified in 10%. The inferior hipophyseal artery arises from the meningohipophyseal ...
Arteries
... Diameters range from 2.5 cm to 1 cm Includes the aorta and its major branches Sometimes called conducting arteries High elastin content dampens surge of BP ...
... Diameters range from 2.5 cm to 1 cm Includes the aorta and its major branches Sometimes called conducting arteries High elastin content dampens surge of BP ...
A Case Report - Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
... Internal iliac artery frequently shows variations in its branching pattern classified into different types by previous studies. Jastschinski [2] has classified the branching of internal iliac artery into four types. Adachi et al., [2] and Yamaki [3] have classified the branching pattern into five ty ...
... Internal iliac artery frequently shows variations in its branching pattern classified into different types by previous studies. Jastschinski [2] has classified the branching of internal iliac artery into four types. Adachi et al., [2] and Yamaki [3] have classified the branching pattern into five ty ...
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 ...
Unilateral variation in the position of internal and external carotid
... and laterally with the internal jugular vein and vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is on a plane posterior to the artery. Medially, there are pharynx, superior laryngeal nerve and ascending pharyngeal artery. The cervical part of this artery has no branch (Synnatamby, 1999; Standring et al., 2008). The e ...
... and laterally with the internal jugular vein and vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is on a plane posterior to the artery. Medially, there are pharynx, superior laryngeal nerve and ascending pharyngeal artery. The cervical part of this artery has no branch (Synnatamby, 1999; Standring et al., 2008). The e ...
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences ISSN 0975
... transverse ligament, which separates it from suprascapular nerve passing below the ligament. Numerous variations in the origin of the branches of the subclavian artery have been reported. Earlier authors have described about the variant origin of the suprascapular artery from the third part of subcl ...
... transverse ligament, which separates it from suprascapular nerve passing below the ligament. Numerous variations in the origin of the branches of the subclavian artery have been reported. Earlier authors have described about the variant origin of the suprascapular artery from the third part of subcl ...
A Persistent Pharyngohyostapedial Artery: Embryologic Implications
... the well-known course of the aberrant internal carotid artery (flux) through the middle ear corresponds to the anastomoses in the inferior tympanic canaliculus between the inferior tympanic artery and the hyoid artery, which can be associated or not with stapedial artery persistence. There is neithe ...
... the well-known course of the aberrant internal carotid artery (flux) through the middle ear corresponds to the anastomoses in the inferior tympanic canaliculus between the inferior tympanic artery and the hyoid artery, which can be associated or not with stapedial artery persistence. There is neithe ...
A Morphological Study of Brachial Artery, its Branching Pattern and
... embolectomy through arteriotomy on brachial artery. Apart from the above mentioned procedures, accidental intra-arterial injections, ligations of the brachial artery instead of the vein have been reported. In order to avoid all these complications, an accurate knowledge of this major artery in relat ...
... embolectomy through arteriotomy on brachial artery. Apart from the above mentioned procedures, accidental intra-arterial injections, ligations of the brachial artery instead of the vein have been reported. In order to avoid all these complications, an accurate knowledge of this major artery in relat ...
Clinically-relevant variations of the carotid arterial
... CCA bifurcated at the level between the second and third cervical vertebrae, giving rise to the ascending pharyngeal artery just below the bifurcation.(6) An unusual case of peripheral hypoglossal nerve palsy caused by the lateral position of the ECA and an abnormally high carotid bifurcation has be ...
... CCA bifurcated at the level between the second and third cervical vertebrae, giving rise to the ascending pharyngeal artery just below the bifurcation.(6) An unusual case of peripheral hypoglossal nerve palsy caused by the lateral position of the ECA and an abnormally high carotid bifurcation has be ...
Variation in the origin of inferior vesical artery from a variant
... blood vessel from the ‘rete pelvicum’, the blood flow destined for this territory makes an unusual choice of source channels. Instead of arising from the internal iliac artery as usually occurs, it arises from the inferior epigastric artery or directly from the external iliac artery [13]. In cases o ...
... blood vessel from the ‘rete pelvicum’, the blood flow destined for this territory makes an unusual choice of source channels. Instead of arising from the internal iliac artery as usually occurs, it arises from the inferior epigastric artery or directly from the external iliac artery [13]. In cases o ...
Workshop 12
... Relevance of the topic: for the diagnosis of diseases of the abdominal cavity you have to know their projection on the anterior abdominal wall; and to select the location, method and direction of incision during surgery on abdominal organs you have to know the features of topographic anatomical stru ...
... Relevance of the topic: for the diagnosis of diseases of the abdominal cavity you have to know their projection on the anterior abdominal wall; and to select the location, method and direction of incision during surgery on abdominal organs you have to know the features of topographic anatomical stru ...
Variations in the branching pattern of 1 st part of Axillary artery
... followed by regression of some paths, anomalies of forelimb arterial tree are fairly common. Such anomalous patterns are present as divergence in the mode and proximodistal branching, the presence of unusual compound arterial segments, aberrant vessels connecting other principal vessels.⁵ De Garis a ...
... followed by regression of some paths, anomalies of forelimb arterial tree are fairly common. Such anomalous patterns are present as divergence in the mode and proximodistal branching, the presence of unusual compound arterial segments, aberrant vessels connecting other principal vessels.⁵ De Garis a ...
Gross Anatomical Classification of the Courses of the Human
... exposed from front without removing the mandible, with special regard to blood vessels, nerves, sublingual gland, submandibular duct, and mylohyoid and hyoglossus muscles. The submental artery was then exposed in the submandibular region. In the remaining 62 body sides of 32 cadavers, the submental ...
... exposed from front without removing the mandible, with special regard to blood vessels, nerves, sublingual gland, submandibular duct, and mylohyoid and hyoglossus muscles. The submental artery was then exposed in the submandibular region. In the remaining 62 body sides of 32 cadavers, the submental ...
Redalyc.Case report of high origin of radial, ulnar, and profunda
... Arterial variations in the arm are of potential clinical implications as it is a frequent site of injury and also involved in many surgical and invasive procedures. During a dissection of the right upper extremity, an abnormal high origin of the radial and ulnar arteries was found. The brachial arte ...
... Arterial variations in the arm are of potential clinical implications as it is a frequent site of injury and also involved in many surgical and invasive procedures. During a dissection of the right upper extremity, an abnormal high origin of the radial and ulnar arteries was found. The brachial arte ...
A STUDY ON DIVISION OF BRACHIAL ARTERY AND ITS CLINICAL
... Icten et al found radial artery arising from the axillary artery bilaterally in a cadaver [21]. Okaro and jiburum had reported an incidence of radial artery arising from the axillary artery bilaterally in an adult Nigerian cadaver[22]. Balchandra et al reported a case of high origin of radial artery ...
... Icten et al found radial artery arising from the axillary artery bilaterally in a cadaver [21]. Okaro and jiburum had reported an incidence of radial artery arising from the axillary artery bilaterally in an adult Nigerian cadaver[22]. Balchandra et al reported a case of high origin of radial artery ...
Unusual Branching Pattern of Axillary Artery Associated with the
... the flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor carpi ulnaris muscles [Figure 2]. It entered the palm after crossing the flexor retinaculum superficially and then passed deep to the palmar aponeurosis, and formed superficial palmar arch after joining with the superficial palmar branch of radial artery ...
... the flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor carpi ulnaris muscles [Figure 2]. It entered the palm after crossing the flexor retinaculum superficially and then passed deep to the palmar aponeurosis, and formed superficial palmar arch after joining with the superficial palmar branch of radial artery ...
Veins - Dr. Par Mohammadian
... • Blood pressure lower than in arteries (walls don’t burst!) => • Adaptations ensure return of blood to heart despite low pressure ...
... • Blood pressure lower than in arteries (walls don’t burst!) => • Adaptations ensure return of blood to heart despite low pressure ...
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... veins is their vulnerability to injury during thyroidectomy. These veins, even the smaller ones, also anchor the thyroid and impair mobilization of the thyroid medially until divided. The inferior thyroid vein is the largest and the most variable of the thyroid veins; the right and left sides are us ...
... veins is their vulnerability to injury during thyroidectomy. These veins, even the smaller ones, also anchor the thyroid and impair mobilization of the thyroid medially until divided. The inferior thyroid vein is the largest and the most variable of the thyroid veins; the right and left sides are us ...
variations in the branching pattern of popliteal artery and it`s clinical
... and posterior peroneotibial trunk proximal to popliteus muscle which is in accordance with the Type I of Adachi’s classification of popliteal artery. The anterior tibial artery crossed posteriorly to the popliteus muscle and entered the extensor compartment of leg. The high origin of anterior tibial ...
... and posterior peroneotibial trunk proximal to popliteus muscle which is in accordance with the Type I of Adachi’s classification of popliteal artery. The anterior tibial artery crossed posteriorly to the popliteus muscle and entered the extensor compartment of leg. The high origin of anterior tibial ...
Accessory left testicular artery in association with double renal
... Figure 1. Photograph taken during dissection shows the accessory testicular artery in association with double renal vessels (the terminal part of left renal vein is folded to show the origin of the accessory testicular artery); 1 — testicular artery; 2 — accessory testicular artery; 3 — coeliac trun ...
... Figure 1. Photograph taken during dissection shows the accessory testicular artery in association with double renal vessels (the terminal part of left renal vein is folded to show the origin of the accessory testicular artery); 1 — testicular artery; 2 — accessory testicular artery; 3 — coeliac trun ...
Multiple arterial anomalies in upper limb Baral P, Vijayabhaskar P
... were observed in Axilla, Forearm and Palm. In axilla, first part of axillary artery did not give any branch, the second part of axillary artery gave off only two branches - (a) thoracoacromial artery and (b) a large common trunk which later gave off lateral thoracic, thoracodorsal, subscapular, post ...
... were observed in Axilla, Forearm and Palm. In axilla, first part of axillary artery did not give any branch, the second part of axillary artery gave off only two branches - (a) thoracoacromial artery and (b) a large common trunk which later gave off lateral thoracic, thoracodorsal, subscapular, post ...
Human digestive system
In the human digestive system, the process of digestion has many stages, the first of which starts in the mouth (oral cavity). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components which can be absorbed and assimilated into the body. The secretion of saliva helps to produce a bolus which can be swallowed to pass down the oesophagus and into the stomach.Saliva also contains a catalytic enzyme called amylase which starts to act on food in the mouth. Another digestive enzyme called lingual lipase is secreted by some of the lingual papillae to enter the saliva. Digestion is helped by the mastication of food by the teeth and also by the muscular contractions of peristalsis. Gastric juice in the stomach is essential for the continuation of digestion as is the production of mucus in the stomach.Peristalsis is the rhythmic contraction of muscles that begins in the oesophagus and continues along the wall of the stomach and the rest of the gastrointestinal tract. This initially results in the production of chyme which when fully broken down in the small intestine is absorbed as chyle into the lymphatic system. Most of the digestion of food takes place in the small intestine. Water and some minerals are reabsorbed back into the blood, in the colon of the large intestine. The waste products of digestion are defecated from the anus via the rectum.