INTRODUCTION - Austin Community College
... The following is a list of structures that students should identify on a dissected animal. The items on this list also appear along with the related lab topics below and are included here for easy reference. List of structures that students will locate through the dissection of a whole animal (cat, ...
... The following is a list of structures that students should identify on a dissected animal. The items on this list also appear along with the related lab topics below and are included here for easy reference. List of structures that students will locate through the dissection of a whole animal (cat, ...
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... morphological changes of the blood vessels or retroperitoneal viscera. The method we used was classical dissection. We described a variant of the inferior vena cava formation and persistence of bilateral double renal arteries with changes of arterio-venous relations in the renal pedicles. We establi ...
... morphological changes of the blood vessels or retroperitoneal viscera. The method we used was classical dissection. We described a variant of the inferior vena cava formation and persistence of bilateral double renal arteries with changes of arterio-venous relations in the renal pedicles. We establi ...
Long Coeliac Trunk and other variations in abdomen of a
... In the month of January, 2016, while doing the routine dissection in the abdomen of a 70 year old female cadaver, in the department of anatomy, North Bengal Medical College, West Bengal, several variations were found. The coeliac trunk was about 5cm. long, the left sided obturator artery arose from ...
... In the month of January, 2016, while doing the routine dissection in the abdomen of a 70 year old female cadaver, in the department of anatomy, North Bengal Medical College, West Bengal, several variations were found. The coeliac trunk was about 5cm. long, the left sided obturator artery arose from ...
Pelvis: CT axials, male & MRI Coronals, female
... why they are in this position, e.g. the artery on the right is medial to the vein, but on the left it is lateral. ** The elongated, apostrophe like shape of the Rt. iliac vein at this level is due to anastomosis of the internal and external iliac veins which are seen in image 3. ...
... why they are in this position, e.g. the artery on the right is medial to the vein, but on the left it is lateral. ** The elongated, apostrophe like shape of the Rt. iliac vein at this level is due to anastomosis of the internal and external iliac veins which are seen in image 3. ...
Anatomy - INERNAL ILIAC ARTERY
... INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY It supplies both the visceral and somatic structures of the pelvis It supplies ...
... INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY It supplies both the visceral and somatic structures of the pelvis It supplies ...
Anatomy of the female perineum, reproductive organs
... greater vestibular glands produce secretion during sexual arousal. The ducts of the para-urethral glands (Skene's glands) open into the vestibule, one on each side of the lateral margin of the urethra. ...
... greater vestibular glands produce secretion during sexual arousal. The ducts of the para-urethral glands (Skene's glands) open into the vestibule, one on each side of the lateral margin of the urethra. ...
NECK AND MEDIASTINUM
... Mastoid process* Mandible Hyoid bone Manubrium Sternal angle (of Louis) Clavicle Cervical vertebra ...
... Mastoid process* Mandible Hyoid bone Manubrium Sternal angle (of Louis) Clavicle Cervical vertebra ...
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... sometimes are formed by the blood vessels, different ducts or fibrous ligaments. Peritoneal ligaments are two-layer folds of peritoneum that connects viscera to the abdominal and pelvic walls, or realize connections between organs. ◦ divided into primary and secondary. ...
... sometimes are formed by the blood vessels, different ducts or fibrous ligaments. Peritoneal ligaments are two-layer folds of peritoneum that connects viscera to the abdominal and pelvic walls, or realize connections between organs. ◦ divided into primary and secondary. ...
FULL TEXT - An International Journal of Experimental
... ment also makes a clear case for maintaining pertinent vasculature with a urogenital dissection. However, general instructional dissection is usually performed regionally such that the kidneys and adrenal glands, and the pelvis and perineum are investigated separately.[9] This type of division precl ...
... ment also makes a clear case for maintaining pertinent vasculature with a urogenital dissection. However, general instructional dissection is usually performed regionally such that the kidneys and adrenal glands, and the pelvis and perineum are investigated separately.[9] This type of division precl ...
Unilateral Variations of Vessels and Nerves in the Neck
... them. The internal jugular vein separates into two in the duplication and drains to the subclavian vein proceeding as two veins while the separated vein reunits in the fenestration before opening to the subclavian vein (Downie et al). It is declared that the incidence of duplication is very low (0.4 ...
... them. The internal jugular vein separates into two in the duplication and drains to the subclavian vein proceeding as two veins while the separated vein reunits in the fenestration before opening to the subclavian vein (Downie et al). It is declared that the incidence of duplication is very low (0.4 ...
Forensic anthropology is a branch of physical anthropology that deals... human remains in a forensic context. More specifically, “it is... Chapter 2: Literature review
... superimposition often overlap because these techniques are so closely related and very similar. In the past, portraits, busts and death masks were used in order to establish the identity of an individual. However, with the advent of photography, many new possibilities for identification arose. A Fre ...
... superimposition often overlap because these techniques are so closely related and very similar. In the past, portraits, busts and death masks were used in order to establish the identity of an individual. However, with the advent of photography, many new possibilities for identification arose. A Fre ...
Contents - Punjab Forensic Science Agency
... · Not to touch anything at the crime scene except injured persons. ...
... · Not to touch anything at the crime scene except injured persons. ...
Tutor Notes 2014-2015: Lead Lecturer: Dr Hamed Khan
... The elbow joint is superficial and it is relatively easy to feel abnormalities. Tenderness at the epicondyles is suggestive of epicondylitis (tennis/golfer’s elbow) When moving: Movements at the elbow joint are flexion/extension through 150° - 0°. Biceps muscle bulk will reduce the ability t ...
... The elbow joint is superficial and it is relatively easy to feel abnormalities. Tenderness at the epicondyles is suggestive of epicondylitis (tennis/golfer’s elbow) When moving: Movements at the elbow joint are flexion/extension through 150° - 0°. Biceps muscle bulk will reduce the ability t ...
The Modified External Oblique Musculocutaneous Flap
... ing bed due to radiation and/or the use of synthetic material sometimes applied for the rigid reconstruction of the chest wall. Traditionally, a number of local and pedicled flaps have been used for coverage of such defects. These include the pectoralis major [2], latissimus dorsi [3], rectus abdomi ...
... ing bed due to radiation and/or the use of synthetic material sometimes applied for the rigid reconstruction of the chest wall. Traditionally, a number of local and pedicled flaps have been used for coverage of such defects. These include the pectoralis major [2], latissimus dorsi [3], rectus abdomi ...
Glossary of Terms - Allen Orthopedic Labs
... Paraplegia: Paralysis of one-half of the body, specifically the lower portion of the trunk and both lower extremities. Pedorthics: The practice and science of providing pedorthic rehabilitation engineering services related to the design, ...
... Paraplegia: Paralysis of one-half of the body, specifically the lower portion of the trunk and both lower extremities. Pedorthics: The practice and science of providing pedorthic rehabilitation engineering services related to the design, ...
Two synchronous glomus tumors simulating a single mass: glomus
... lomus tumors are rare, benign neoplasms arising from paraganglionic tissue, derived from the neural crest origin distributed widely throughout the autonomic nervous system (1). The 4 main locations of glomus tissue within the head and neck are: (a) the carotid bifurcation (carotid body tumor), (b) t ...
... lomus tumors are rare, benign neoplasms arising from paraganglionic tissue, derived from the neural crest origin distributed widely throughout the autonomic nervous system (1). The 4 main locations of glomus tissue within the head and neck are: (a) the carotid bifurcation (carotid body tumor), (b) t ...
a case report - Galle Medical Journal
... Internal iliac artery (IIA) is a branch of the common iliac artery arising at the level of the lumbosacral intervertebral disc anterior to the sacroiliac joint. Obturator artery, a branch of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery normally runs anteroinferiorly on the lateral pelvic wall ...
... Internal iliac artery (IIA) is a branch of the common iliac artery arising at the level of the lumbosacral intervertebral disc anterior to the sacroiliac joint. Obturator artery, a branch of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery normally runs anteroinferiorly on the lateral pelvic wall ...
Use of bilateral groin flaps in the closure of defects of
... island by Acland (5). It is used regularly by many reconstructive surgeons for covering soft tissue defects of the hand as a pedicled flap. Being an axial pattern flap, the groin flap can reliably be raised with good length to breadth ratio. The donor site scar lies in a cosmetically advantageous po ...
... island by Acland (5). It is used regularly by many reconstructive surgeons for covering soft tissue defects of the hand as a pedicled flap. Being an axial pattern flap, the groin flap can reliably be raised with good length to breadth ratio. The donor site scar lies in a cosmetically advantageous po ...
Percutaneous cannulationof the internal jugular vein
... and vascular surgery, hypovolaemic shock, cardiac failure, and cardiac arrest. With growing recognition of the value of central venous pressure measurements, the number of such cannulations performed has increased rapidly. The original techniques em,ployed involved cutting down on the saphenous or b ...
... and vascular surgery, hypovolaemic shock, cardiac failure, and cardiac arrest. With growing recognition of the value of central venous pressure measurements, the number of such cannulations performed has increased rapidly. The original techniques em,ployed involved cutting down on the saphenous or b ...
03 The lumbal, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae.Sternum and ribs.
... What are basic features of the lumbal vertebrae? +a large body, the accesory and mammillary processes -a large body and foramen in trasverse processes ...
... What are basic features of the lumbal vertebrae? +a large body, the accesory and mammillary processes -a large body and foramen in trasverse processes ...
reverse sural fasciocutaneous flap
... connections that allow for alternative routes of blood flow to develop when the direct route is disrupted or compromised. Understanding these vascular connections will help the surgeon in planning and will impact the overall success of the flap’s survival.1 As the posterior tibial artery descends fr ...
... connections that allow for alternative routes of blood flow to develop when the direct route is disrupted or compromised. Understanding these vascular connections will help the surgeon in planning and will impact the overall success of the flap’s survival.1 As the posterior tibial artery descends fr ...
Anatomy and physiology of the nose and paranasal sinuses 1
... Clinical point(2): surgical refashioning of the lower lateral cartilages is an important point in nasal tip surgery (part of rhinoplasty) ...
... Clinical point(2): surgical refashioning of the lower lateral cartilages is an important point in nasal tip surgery (part of rhinoplasty) ...
INTRODUCTION - Austin Community College
... The following is a list of structures that students should identify on a dissected animal. The items on this list also appear along with the related lab topics below and are included here for easy reference. List of structures that students will locate through the dissection of a whole animal (cat, ...
... The following is a list of structures that students should identify on a dissected animal. The items on this list also appear along with the related lab topics below and are included here for easy reference. List of structures that students will locate through the dissection of a whole animal (cat, ...
... through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage. Mollusks also have a radula or file-like organ for feeding, a mantle that may secrete a shell, and a muscular foot for locomotion. Clams are marine mollusks with two valves or shells. Like all mollusks, ...
13 Clam Dissection
... through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage. Mollusks also have a radula or file-like organ for feeding, a mantle that may secrete a shell, and a muscular foot for locomotion. Clams are marine mollusks with two valves or shells. Like all mollusks, ...
... through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage. Mollusks also have a radula or file-like organ for feeding, a mantle that may secrete a shell, and a muscular foot for locomotion. Clams are marine mollusks with two valves or shells. Like all mollusks, ...
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.