Joint Articulating Bones Structural Type Sacroiliac Sacrum / Coxal
... Ischiofemoral ligament: Attaches ischium of coxal bone to the neck region of the femur; provides stability when a person stands up straight. ...
... Ischiofemoral ligament: Attaches ischium of coxal bone to the neck region of the femur; provides stability when a person stands up straight. ...
ARTICULAR SYSTEM
... The anterior tubercle of the sixth cervical vertebra is larger then the others and is called the carotid tubercle (tuberculum caroticum) because the common carotid artery can be compressed against it in case of bleeding. The groove for spinal nerve (sulcus nervi spinalis) lies on the superior s ...
... The anterior tubercle of the sixth cervical vertebra is larger then the others and is called the carotid tubercle (tuberculum caroticum) because the common carotid artery can be compressed against it in case of bleeding. The groove for spinal nerve (sulcus nervi spinalis) lies on the superior s ...
FEMUR
... the retinacular vessels of the capsule, and the foveolar artery of the ligamentum teres. • The retinacular vessels consist of three separate groups: postero-superior, posteroinferior, and anterior. • These vessels are the chief supply to the epiphysis and femoral head at all ages. • The foveolar art ...
... the retinacular vessels of the capsule, and the foveolar artery of the ligamentum teres. • The retinacular vessels consist of three separate groups: postero-superior, posteroinferior, and anterior. • These vessels are the chief supply to the epiphysis and femoral head at all ages. • The foveolar art ...
213: HUMAN FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY: PRACTICAL CLASS 12
... front by the iris, which controls the size of the pupil by circular (sphincter pupillae) and radial (dilator pupillae) smooth muscle. c) A neural layer (retina) contains the receptors and nerve cells which do some early processing of visual information. The retina has its own blood supply quite sepa ...
... front by the iris, which controls the size of the pupil by circular (sphincter pupillae) and radial (dilator pupillae) smooth muscle. c) A neural layer (retina) contains the receptors and nerve cells which do some early processing of visual information. The retina has its own blood supply quite sepa ...
View/Open - SUST Repository
... is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the face.] It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. In the midline on the anterior surface of the mandible is a faint ridge, an indication of the mandibular symphysis, where the bone is formed by the fusion of right and left processes du ...
... is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the face.] It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. In the midline on the anterior surface of the mandible is a faint ridge, an indication of the mandibular symphysis, where the bone is formed by the fusion of right and left processes du ...
BIO171_04_Larynx [screen displays model of larynx] [Barbara
... the cricoids cartilage of the larynx — into the thoracic cavity. The trachea is composed of cartilaginous rings, called c-rings, or tracheal cartilages, that are connected by this connective tissue. So, let’s turn the larynx around so we can see some of the structures on the posterior view. In this ...
... the cricoids cartilage of the larynx — into the thoracic cavity. The trachea is composed of cartilaginous rings, called c-rings, or tracheal cartilages, that are connected by this connective tissue. So, let’s turn the larynx around so we can see some of the structures on the posterior view. In this ...
PDF - World Wide Journals
... R. R. Sturrock found that in 69% of cases the right JF was larger than the left and in 23% the left JF was larger, with the remainder being of equal size. A dome caused by a superior jugular bulb was present bilaterally in 54%, on the right only in 30%, on the left only in 6% and was absent bilatera ...
... R. R. Sturrock found that in 69% of cases the right JF was larger than the left and in 23% the left JF was larger, with the remainder being of equal size. A dome caused by a superior jugular bulb was present bilaterally in 54%, on the right only in 30%, on the left only in 6% and was absent bilatera ...
Unit 18: Cranial Cavity and Contents
... through the cribriform plate to the nasal mucosa are actually the olfactory nerves for the sense of smell. Elevate the cerebral hemispheres enough to see the optic nerves medial to the anterior clinoid processes. They form the optic chiasma where they appear to join each other. Using a new scalpel b ...
... through the cribriform plate to the nasal mucosa are actually the olfactory nerves for the sense of smell. Elevate the cerebral hemispheres enough to see the optic nerves medial to the anterior clinoid processes. They form the optic chiasma where they appear to join each other. Using a new scalpel b ...
1 Chapter 193: Extended Lateral Cranial Base Surgery
... carotid artery injury or the need for intraoperative occlusion. The morbidity for carotid artery occlusion is well known, as the first carotid ligation for a sword injury in 1585 by Paré resulted in stroke (Watson and Silverstone, 1939). Significant neurologic sequelae have been reported in 19.3% of ...
... carotid artery injury or the need for intraoperative occlusion. The morbidity for carotid artery occlusion is well known, as the first carotid ligation for a sword injury in 1585 by Paré resulted in stroke (Watson and Silverstone, 1939). Significant neurologic sequelae have been reported in 19.3% of ...
Paranasal Sinuses: Anatomy and Function
... 14Supraorbital, Frontal Bulla, Concha Bullosa, Haller’s, Onodi Cells ...
... 14Supraorbital, Frontal Bulla, Concha Bullosa, Haller’s, Onodi Cells ...
Pharynx
... styloid group of muscles • Carotid sheath & its contents • Thyroid glands – lateral lobe ...
... styloid group of muscles • Carotid sheath & its contents • Thyroid glands – lateral lobe ...
Document
... 47) There are _______ intervertebral disc in the adult human. a) 12 b) 18 c) 23 d) 26 e) 31 48) The groove for the vertebral artery is located on the ___ aspect of the ____ of the atlas. a) superior, posterior arch b) superior, anterior arch c) inferior, posterior arch d) inferior, anterior arch e) ...
... 47) There are _______ intervertebral disc in the adult human. a) 12 b) 18 c) 23 d) 26 e) 31 48) The groove for the vertebral artery is located on the ___ aspect of the ____ of the atlas. a) superior, posterior arch b) superior, anterior arch c) inferior, posterior arch d) inferior, anterior arch e) ...
FORM A
... 91) What is the function of the transverse humeral retinaculum? a) to attach the coracoid process of the scapula to the greater tubercle of the humerus b) to hold the bicipital tendon in place c) to attach the greater tubercle to the anatomic neck of the scapula d) to hold the subacromial bursa in p ...
... 91) What is the function of the transverse humeral retinaculum? a) to attach the coracoid process of the scapula to the greater tubercle of the humerus b) to hold the bicipital tendon in place c) to attach the greater tubercle to the anatomic neck of the scapula d) to hold the subacromial bursa in p ...
The Lower Extremity The Knee The knee is the most complicated
... mortise cavity for the talus of the foot. Muscles The fascial structure of the lower leg is thick and robust, creating three distinct compartments: posterior, anterior and lateral; this robustness will help with the flow of venous blood up the leg (see later). Calf The bones of the lower leg are the ...
... mortise cavity for the talus of the foot. Muscles The fascial structure of the lower leg is thick and robust, creating three distinct compartments: posterior, anterior and lateral; this robustness will help with the flow of venous blood up the leg (see later). Calf The bones of the lower leg are the ...
APPROACH - aiimsnets.org
... - Vein of Labbe preserved Reduced risk- Semicircular canals and 7th nerve are not skeletonized ...
... - Vein of Labbe preserved Reduced risk- Semicircular canals and 7th nerve are not skeletonized ...
Anatomic Moment Hippocampal Anatomy and Pathologic Alterations
... features of hippocampal anatomy and nomenclature (1, 2). The purpose of this anatomic moment is to highlight the appearance of the hippocampus in sagittal and coronal planes that are used in clinical magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with a conventional head coil, although newer imaging techniques hav ...
... features of hippocampal anatomy and nomenclature (1, 2). The purpose of this anatomic moment is to highlight the appearance of the hippocampus in sagittal and coronal planes that are used in clinical magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with a conventional head coil, although newer imaging techniques hav ...
surgical approaches to foramen magnum lesions
... Ø Reduced risk- Semicircular canals and 7th nerve are not skeletonized ...
... Ø Reduced risk- Semicircular canals and 7th nerve are not skeletonized ...
Salivary-Gland
... • Perineural spread common and can track along the cranial nerves back to the base of skull • 40% develop pulmonary mets but survival of 10-20 years can occur with pulmonary mets so primary must be managed ...
... • Perineural spread common and can track along the cranial nerves back to the base of skull • 40% develop pulmonary mets but survival of 10-20 years can occur with pulmonary mets so primary must be managed ...
LABORATORY MNNuAL OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
... syllabus, along with notes on the important features of the development of the chick and a brief summary of animal classification. Figures in such books do more harm than good because of the student temptation to copy them. Therefore, only a few illustrations have been given, where indispensable, an ...
... syllabus, along with notes on the important features of the development of the chick and a brief summary of animal classification. Figures in such books do more harm than good because of the student temptation to copy them. Therefore, only a few illustrations have been given, where indispensable, an ...
1 Chapter 139: Anatomy of the Skull Base, Temporal Bone, External
... Skull Base and Temporal Bone (Figs. 139-1 and 139-2) The temporal bone contains and is surrounded by many important structures about which the otolaryngologist - head and neck surgeon must have a practical working knowledge. The bone occupies the lower middle third of the skull's side, where it arti ...
... Skull Base and Temporal Bone (Figs. 139-1 and 139-2) The temporal bone contains and is surrounded by many important structures about which the otolaryngologist - head and neck surgeon must have a practical working knowledge. The bone occupies the lower middle third of the skull's side, where it arti ...
Pdf - McMed International
... suggested that this foramen is of a rare occurrence. It is a potential source of hemorrhage that surgeons should be aware of when operating along the lateral orbital wall, because it is the location of an anastomosis between the lacrimal artery and middle meningeal artery. The knowledge of this fora ...
... suggested that this foramen is of a rare occurrence. It is a potential source of hemorrhage that surgeons should be aware of when operating along the lateral orbital wall, because it is the location of an anastomosis between the lacrimal artery and middle meningeal artery. The knowledge of this fora ...
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... Kramberger12 are also in agreement: he also drew comparisons between the few reptiles that have thus far become known from the two localities. This view is furthermore not contravened by the results of Stache's researches.13 According to these, a depression extends from Cittavecchia unto the haven o ...
... Kramberger12 are also in agreement: he also drew comparisons between the few reptiles that have thus far become known from the two localities. This view is furthermore not contravened by the results of Stache's researches.13 According to these, a depression extends from Cittavecchia unto the haven o ...
Lateral Strain
... Fingers approximate on side of concavity Fingers spread on side of convexity (the side it’s named for) Ex. Left sidebending rotation: left hand spreads wider & moves inferiorly ...
... Fingers approximate on side of concavity Fingers spread on side of convexity (the side it’s named for) Ex. Left sidebending rotation: left hand spreads wider & moves inferiorly ...
anatomy - Beck-Shop
... Superior: inferior border of the mandible Medial: anterior midline of the neck This large triangle may be subdivided into four more triangles: submandibular, submental, carotid, and muscular. Submandibular Triangle The submandibular triangle is demarcated above by the inferior border of the mand ...
... Superior: inferior border of the mandible Medial: anterior midline of the neck This large triangle may be subdivided into four more triangles: submandibular, submental, carotid, and muscular. Submandibular Triangle The submandibular triangle is demarcated above by the inferior border of the mand ...
Skull
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)The skull is a bony structure in the head of most vertebrates (in particular, craniates) that supports the structures of the face and forms a protective cavity for the brain. The skull is composed of two parts: the cranium and the mandible. The skull forms the anterior most portion of the skeleton and is a product of encephalization, housing the brain, many sensory structures (eyes, ears, nasal cavity), and the feeding system. Functions of the skull include protection of the brain, fixing the distance between the eyes to allow stereoscopic vision, and fixing the position of the ears to help the brain use auditory cues to judge direction and distance of sounds. In some animals, the skull also has a defensive function (e.g. horned ungulates); the frontal bone is where horns are mounted. The English word ""skull"" is probably derived from Old Norse ""skalli"" meaning bald, while the Latin word cranium comes from the Greek root κρανίον (kranion).The skull is made of a number of fused flat bones.