
THORACIC CAGE AND THORACIC INLET NOTE
... The sternum is the flat, elongated bone that forms the middle of the anterior part of the thoracic cage. The sternum consists of three parts: manubrium, body, and xiphoid process. The manubrium is a roughly trapezoidal bone. The manubrium is the widest and thickest of the three parts of the sternum. ...
... The sternum is the flat, elongated bone that forms the middle of the anterior part of the thoracic cage. The sternum consists of three parts: manubrium, body, and xiphoid process. The manubrium is a roughly trapezoidal bone. The manubrium is the widest and thickest of the three parts of the sternum. ...
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... 2) The formation of the hepatic portal vein The hepatic portal vein is formed by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins, behind the neck of pancreas. It is about 6—8 cm long, passes upwards behind the first part of the duodenum, then ascends in the right border of the lesser oment ...
... 2) The formation of the hepatic portal vein The hepatic portal vein is formed by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins, behind the neck of pancreas. It is about 6—8 cm long, passes upwards behind the first part of the duodenum, then ascends in the right border of the lesser oment ...
course syllabus rt 1145 - Chattanooga State Community College
... Required Student Learning Outcomes (Program Student Learning Outcomes and Course Student Learning Outcomes): (PSLO 1-9 are covered in different courses. If a PSLO is not identified here it is not addressed in this course.) PSLO#1. Provide basic patient care and comfort, well-being, safety, procedura ...
... Required Student Learning Outcomes (Program Student Learning Outcomes and Course Student Learning Outcomes): (PSLO 1-9 are covered in different courses. If a PSLO is not identified here it is not addressed in this course.) PSLO#1. Provide basic patient care and comfort, well-being, safety, procedura ...
MRI Atlas of the Abdomen
... developments in the pulse sequences used have led to the growing role of MRI in abdominal imaging. • The fundamental principle behind these sequences is to maximize contrast, resolution, speed, and coverage while keeping motion and noise (relative to signal) at a minimum. • A list of commonly used s ...
... developments in the pulse sequences used have led to the growing role of MRI in abdominal imaging. • The fundamental principle behind these sequences is to maximize contrast, resolution, speed, and coverage while keeping motion and noise (relative to signal) at a minimum. • A list of commonly used s ...
Dr. Kaan Yücel http://yeditepeanatomy1.wordpress.com Yeditepe
... The L5-S1 facets are distinctly coronal in orientation. In the more sagittally oriented superior joints, the laterally facing facets of the inferior articular processes of the vertebra above are “gripped” by the medially facing facets of the superior processes of the vertebra below, in a manner that ...
... The L5-S1 facets are distinctly coronal in orientation. In the more sagittally oriented superior joints, the laterally facing facets of the inferior articular processes of the vertebra above are “gripped” by the medially facing facets of the superior processes of the vertebra below, in a manner that ...
Veins of the Head and neck
... • Venous drainage from the face is entirely superficial • All the venous drainage from the head and neck terminate in the internal jugular vein which join the subclavian vein to form the brachiocephalic vein behind the medial end of the clavicle ...
... • Venous drainage from the face is entirely superficial • All the venous drainage from the head and neck terminate in the internal jugular vein which join the subclavian vein to form the brachiocephalic vein behind the medial end of the clavicle ...
Clinical features of a rare anatomical variation of the posterior tibial
... and should be used for fibular flaps.11,12 Knowledge of these variant patterns is important for evaluation of lower limb arteriograms and also in respect for their clinical and surgical significance for procedures such as vascular grafts, surgical repair, transluminal angioplasty, and embolectomy an ...
... and should be used for fibular flaps.11,12 Knowledge of these variant patterns is important for evaluation of lower limb arteriograms and also in respect for their clinical and surgical significance for procedures such as vascular grafts, surgical repair, transluminal angioplasty, and embolectomy an ...
Accessory middle cerebral artery
... fenestrations, duplications and persistent fetal arteries is important for a correct diagnosis and management of many cases of stroke and subarachnoid hemorrhage and may also aid in surgical planning. The most common arterial variants are detailed below. However, the high number of variants and asym ...
... fenestrations, duplications and persistent fetal arteries is important for a correct diagnosis and management of many cases of stroke and subarachnoid hemorrhage and may also aid in surgical planning. The most common arterial variants are detailed below. However, the high number of variants and asym ...
Double dorsalis pedis artery – A rare case report
... In the present study two dorsalis pedis arteries were seen arising from the anterior tibial artery. Both the arteries ran side by side to reach first intermetatarsal space, one dipping in the proximal aspect of the space and the other continued as 1st dorsal metatarsal artery. The aberrant arteries ...
... In the present study two dorsalis pedis arteries were seen arising from the anterior tibial artery. Both the arteries ran side by side to reach first intermetatarsal space, one dipping in the proximal aspect of the space and the other continued as 1st dorsal metatarsal artery. The aberrant arteries ...
Anatomy – Whole Block Review
... What are the FUNCTIONAL lobes of the liver divided by? o The IVC (posteriorly) o The Gall Bladder (inferiorly) The functional lobes can actually be further broke down, so that one branch of the Portal Triad goes to each. How many lobes are there? o 8 There are two further lobes, which exist just to ...
... What are the FUNCTIONAL lobes of the liver divided by? o The IVC (posteriorly) o The Gall Bladder (inferiorly) The functional lobes can actually be further broke down, so that one branch of the Portal Triad goes to each. How many lobes are there? o 8 There are two further lobes, which exist just to ...
1 Hernias 1.1 A few statistics 1.2 A look at the anatomy
... Hernias should always be operated on since the congenital (present at birth) or acquired gap in the abdominal wall will not close on its own. If a hernia is operated on at any early stage, it generally poses no danger. Hence, in principle surgery can be equated with a cure for the disease. Hernia op ...
... Hernias should always be operated on since the congenital (present at birth) or acquired gap in the abdominal wall will not close on its own. If a hernia is operated on at any early stage, it generally poses no danger. Hence, in principle surgery can be equated with a cure for the disease. Hernia op ...
Variability of the obturator artery with its surgical implications
... than the finding of Mahato (2009), who noted such an origin in 10%. The OA arising from the external iliac system has a clinical advantage. In cases of obstruction of the internal iliac artery due to any cause, there will be sparing of OA and its branches especially the head od femur artery. The ori ...
... than the finding of Mahato (2009), who noted such an origin in 10%. The OA arising from the external iliac system has a clinical advantage. In cases of obstruction of the internal iliac artery due to any cause, there will be sparing of OA and its branches especially the head od femur artery. The ori ...
The deep veins
... In recent years improved CT techniques, and without radiation exposure by ultrasound and MRA made Contrast phlebography by direct venous injection is nevertheless still widely used. The types of contrast phlebography used in clinical practice include: ...
... In recent years improved CT techniques, and without radiation exposure by ultrasound and MRA made Contrast phlebography by direct venous injection is nevertheless still widely used. The types of contrast phlebography used in clinical practice include: ...
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... Amount of grades Current control on practical lessons ...
... Amount of grades Current control on practical lessons ...
Lower limb Neurovasculature
... posterior tibial and peroneal arteries • Medial and lateral malleolar branches of anterior tibial artery • Malleolar branches of posterior tibial and peroneal arteries ...
... posterior tibial and peroneal arteries • Medial and lateral malleolar branches of anterior tibial artery • Malleolar branches of posterior tibial and peroneal arteries ...
Kaan Yücel MD, Ph.D.
... 1.5 cm longer than the true conjugate From tip of sacral promontory to lower border of symphysis pubis ...
... 1.5 cm longer than the true conjugate From tip of sacral promontory to lower border of symphysis pubis ...
Analysis of origin of the different branches of the internal iliac artery
... The superior gluteal artery was seen in all patients and always originated from the posterior division (100%) The inferior gluteal artery was also seen in all patients and originated from the anterior division in 35 (80%) & from the posterior division in 9 (20%). The lateral sacral artery seen in 44 ...
... The superior gluteal artery was seen in all patients and always originated from the posterior division (100%) The inferior gluteal artery was also seen in all patients and originated from the anterior division in 35 (80%) & from the posterior division in 9 (20%). The lateral sacral artery seen in 44 ...
The Veins 静脉
... Begins the medial end of dorsal venous arch of food Passes anterior to the medial malleolus and ascends on the medial side of the leg, then passes behind the knee and curves forward around the medial side of the thigh Inclines anteriorly through the thigh to enter the femoral vein through the saphen ...
... Begins the medial end of dorsal venous arch of food Passes anterior to the medial malleolus and ascends on the medial side of the leg, then passes behind the knee and curves forward around the medial side of the thigh Inclines anteriorly through the thigh to enter the femoral vein through the saphen ...
1 3 Blood Supply to the Head and Neck The nutrients and oxygen
... of the cell physiology involved are not within the scope of this text. However, a basic knowledge of the general mechanics of systemic and pulmonary circulation is important. The circulation of the head and neck can only be understood if one grasps the concept of the "toand-fro" system of the closed ...
... of the cell physiology involved are not within the scope of this text. However, a basic knowledge of the general mechanics of systemic and pulmonary circulation is important. The circulation of the head and neck can only be understood if one grasps the concept of the "toand-fro" system of the closed ...
Variations in the cystic and iliolumbar arteries with Psoas
... The knowledge of multiple variations in peripheral blood vessels and muscles is important as these structures can be injured during a surgical procedure or regional anaesthesia. Some unusual clinical symptoms may arise due to these variations. While doing the routine dissection for MBBS Students, in ...
... The knowledge of multiple variations in peripheral blood vessels and muscles is important as these structures can be injured during a surgical procedure or regional anaesthesia. Some unusual clinical symptoms may arise due to these variations. While doing the routine dissection for MBBS Students, in ...
Cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula completely occluded by
... cyanoacrylate (NBCA) as the embolic agent and using balloon assisted technique. Case: A 37-year-old woman presented with right conjunctival injection, proptosis and diplopia. She was initially treated with right carotid compression without improvement of symptoms. Two weeks prior to admission to our ...
... cyanoacrylate (NBCA) as the embolic agent and using balloon assisted technique. Case: A 37-year-old woman presented with right conjunctival injection, proptosis and diplopia. She was initially treated with right carotid compression without improvement of symptoms. Two weeks prior to admission to our ...
ch_07_lecture_presentation
... The effect of rib movement on the thoracic cavity is similar to the movement of a bucket handle. Elevation of curved ribs increases the volume of the thoracic cavity. ...
... The effect of rib movement on the thoracic cavity is similar to the movement of a bucket handle. Elevation of curved ribs increases the volume of the thoracic cavity. ...
Sample Chapter - Jaypee Exam Zone
... Pubis (Veneris): Pad of subcutaneous adipose connective tissue lying in front of the pubis and in the adult female covered by hair. ¾¾ Labia Majora: Lie on either side; join posteriorly to form the posterior commissure. Their inner side is hairless. It is analogous to the scrotum in male. The round ...
... Pubis (Veneris): Pad of subcutaneous adipose connective tissue lying in front of the pubis and in the adult female covered by hair. ¾¾ Labia Majora: Lie on either side; join posteriorly to form the posterior commissure. Their inner side is hairless. It is analogous to the scrotum in male. The round ...
MIDDLE MENINGEAL ARTERY Is typically the 3 rd
... fissure .this sinus connect cavernous sinus to superior dilatation of internal jugular vein. right and left inf. petrosal sinus connect together by basilar plexus. ...
... fissure .this sinus connect cavernous sinus to superior dilatation of internal jugular vein. right and left inf. petrosal sinus connect together by basilar plexus. ...
Important Vascular Anomalies of Face and Neck
... rather than internal carotid as ligation of latter causes a high risk of hemi paresis. An unusual case of peripheral hypoglossal nerve palsy, caused by lateral position of the external carotid artery and an abnormally high carotid bifurcation has been reported (11). Improvement followed ligation and ...
... rather than internal carotid as ligation of latter causes a high risk of hemi paresis. An unusual case of peripheral hypoglossal nerve palsy, caused by lateral position of the external carotid artery and an abnormally high carotid bifurcation has been reported (11). Improvement followed ligation and ...
Autopsy

An autopsy—also known as a post-mortem examination, necropsy, autopsia cadaverum, or obduction—is a highly specialized surgical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present. It is usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a pathologist.The word “autopsy” means to study and directly observe the body (Adkins and Barnes, 317). This includes an external examination of the deceased and the removal and dissection of the brain, kidneys, lungs and heart. When a coroner receives a body, he or she must first review the circumstances of the death and all evidence, then decide what type of autopsy should be performed if any. If an autopsy is recommended, the coroner can choose between an external autopsy (the deceased is examined, fingerprinted, and photographed but not opened; blood and fluid samples are taken), an external and partial internal autopsy (the deceased is opened but only affected organs are removed and examined), or a full external and internal autopsy.Autopsies are performed for either legal or medical purposes. For example, a forensic autopsy is carried out when the cause of death may be a criminal matter, while a clinical or academic autopsy is performed to find the medical cause of death and is used in cases of unknown or uncertain death, or for research purposes. Autopsies can be further classified into cases where external examination suffices, and those where the body is dissected and internal examination is conducted. Permission from next of kin may be required for internal autopsy in some cases. Once an internal autopsy is complete the body is reconstituted by sewing it back together.