Microsurgical anatomy of the anterior cerebral artery
... was paid to the perforators in this area and the recurrent arteries. The DACA was dissected up to the formation of the pericallosal arteries. Measurements of the outer diameters of the A1, ACoA and the DACA were taken. Lengths of the A1 and ACoA were noted. In the case of the ACoA the average of the ...
... was paid to the perforators in this area and the recurrent arteries. The DACA was dissected up to the formation of the pericallosal arteries. Measurements of the outer diameters of the A1, ACoA and the DACA were taken. Lengths of the A1 and ACoA were noted. In the case of the ACoA the average of the ...
high division of brachial artery– a case report
... division. The other branches, profunda brachii and superior ulnar collateral arteries arose from brachial artery whereas the inferior ulnar collateral artery arose from the ulnar artery. Knowledge of such variations is important in view of their clinical significance and they need to be considered p ...
... division. The other branches, profunda brachii and superior ulnar collateral arteries arose from brachial artery whereas the inferior ulnar collateral artery arose from the ulnar artery. Knowledge of such variations is important in view of their clinical significance and they need to be considered p ...
Absence of Inferior Gluteal Artery: A Rare Observation
... the superior gluteal artery constantly divides into two main branches, which are called the ascending and transverse branches. Of the ascending and transverse branches, one or both usually give off at least one well developed division running on the undersurface of the gluteus maximus muscle (98.2%) ...
... the superior gluteal artery constantly divides into two main branches, which are called the ascending and transverse branches. Of the ascending and transverse branches, one or both usually give off at least one well developed division running on the undersurface of the gluteus maximus muscle (98.2%) ...
anatomy - Focus OKC
... The fundamental principle of this work has been to avoid any unusual presentation of the subject which would make the recognition of well known relations more difficult for the student, and to limit the material to what is essentially necessary from a Chiropractic viewpoint. Its object is to place C ...
... The fundamental principle of this work has been to avoid any unusual presentation of the subject which would make the recognition of well known relations more difficult for the student, and to limit the material to what is essentially necessary from a Chiropractic viewpoint. Its object is to place C ...
case report
... CASE REPORT The Main Renal vein was draining into inferior vena cava. The hilar structures showed normal horizontal and vertical disposition. The vasculature of the right kidney did not exhibit any such variation. DISCUSSION: The credit on earliest information on aberrant renal arteries goes to EUS ...
... CASE REPORT The Main Renal vein was draining into inferior vena cava. The hilar structures showed normal horizontal and vertical disposition. The vasculature of the right kidney did not exhibit any such variation. DISCUSSION: The credit on earliest information on aberrant renal arteries goes to EUS ...
An Unusual Variation of Axillary Artery: A Case Report
... forming the lateral cord of the brachial plexus as shown in [Table/ Fig-1]. It then continued downwards towards the axilla passing posterior to the cords of the brachial plexus and second part of the axillary artery and here it divided into two branches. The superior branch travelled down and entere ...
... forming the lateral cord of the brachial plexus as shown in [Table/ Fig-1]. It then continued downwards towards the axilla passing posterior to the cords of the brachial plexus and second part of the axillary artery and here it divided into two branches. The superior branch travelled down and entere ...
Cerebellar Arteries Originating from the Internal Carotid Artery
... origin and are responsible for the irrigation of the entire area of nervous tissue related to the specific artery (Fig 3). On the other hand, when the artery is of small caliber it irrigates only part of the territory , the rest being irrigated by a corresponding usually hypoplastic, artery, origina ...
... origin and are responsible for the irrigation of the entire area of nervous tissue related to the specific artery (Fig 3). On the other hand, when the artery is of small caliber it irrigates only part of the territory , the rest being irrigated by a corresponding usually hypoplastic, artery, origina ...
study of posterior division of internal iliac artery
... piriformis muscle. In this case, the axial artery has persisted as the proximal portion of the superior gluteal artery. In the cases like the present one, if the superior gluteal artery is compressed, the blood supply to the gluteus maximus muscle will be diminished since the inferior gluteal artery ...
... piriformis muscle. In this case, the axial artery has persisted as the proximal portion of the superior gluteal artery. In the cases like the present one, if the superior gluteal artery is compressed, the blood supply to the gluteus maximus muscle will be diminished since the inferior gluteal artery ...
the maxillary artery - Acta Medica Transilvanica
... anatomical variations of the topographic relations and the branches emerging from the maxillary artery, with usefulness in surgical practice, by highlighting the anatomical clinical particularities of this very important branch of the external carotid artery. METHODS For this particular study we hav ...
... anatomical variations of the topographic relations and the branches emerging from the maxillary artery, with usefulness in surgical practice, by highlighting the anatomical clinical particularities of this very important branch of the external carotid artery. METHODS For this particular study we hav ...
The Study of Variations in the Branches of Axillary Artery
... The axillary artery is divided in to superficial and deep stem which was found to be more common in A black person that is 13.4% and it is 4.6% in white persons (14). The all branches which are due to the deep brachial artery are normally given by the axillary artery is very rare but the literature ...
... The axillary artery is divided in to superficial and deep stem which was found to be more common in A black person that is 13.4% and it is 4.6% in white persons (14). The all branches which are due to the deep brachial artery are normally given by the axillary artery is very rare but the literature ...
Meridians
... the tricep, to a point in the center of the shoulder blade on the back, up the neck, to a point directly in front of the ear hole. Pain in the lower abdomen, sore throat, swelling or paralysis of face, deafness, pain along the meridian ...
... the tricep, to a point in the center of the shoulder blade on the back, up the neck, to a point directly in front of the ear hole. Pain in the lower abdomen, sore throat, swelling or paralysis of face, deafness, pain along the meridian ...
study of lateral circumflex artery
... root of the profunda femoris. It supplies blood to head and neck of femur, greater trochanter, vastus lateralis and knee. It has many implications in clinical practice, it is used in an anterolateral thigh flap, aortopoplitial bypass, coronary artery bypass surgery, extracranial- intracranial bypass ...
... root of the profunda femoris. It supplies blood to head and neck of femur, greater trochanter, vastus lateralis and knee. It has many implications in clinical practice, it is used in an anterolateral thigh flap, aortopoplitial bypass, coronary artery bypass surgery, extracranial- intracranial bypass ...
A Case Report on Variant Ulnar Artery
... such cases of abnormality thus comprises not only the interosseous artery but also the portion of ulnar artery above the obstruction. and, in accordance with this view, the recurrent branches are derived from it.[2] The present anomaly is very rare and does not seem to have been reported. This case ...
... such cases of abnormality thus comprises not only the interosseous artery but also the portion of ulnar artery above the obstruction. and, in accordance with this view, the recurrent branches are derived from it.[2] The present anomaly is very rare and does not seem to have been reported. This case ...
Paramedian Ectopic Thyroid Gland and Unusual Origin of Superior
... classes. We discuss the embryological and clinical importance of the case in this article. ...
... classes. We discuss the embryological and clinical importance of the case in this article. ...
The origin and relations of the anterior choroidal artery
... time a large part of the telencephalic region that is supplied by this artery begins to take its blood flow from the posterior cerebral artery. It is known from human embryological studies that the anterior choroidal artery is an early-developed artery of the brain and plays an important part in the ...
... time a large part of the telencephalic region that is supplied by this artery begins to take its blood flow from the posterior cerebral artery. It is known from human embryological studies that the anterior choroidal artery is an early-developed artery of the brain and plays an important part in the ...
Sectional Anatomy of the Optic Pathways on the Coronal Plane
... sections of the head of Chinese adult cadavers and 6 sets of serial coronal magnetic resonance imaging of normal adults. Results: On the coronal plane, we recognized the special structures of optic pathways by 5 key sections. (1) The midorbital optic nerve lay superomedially in the center of the adi ...
... sections of the head of Chinese adult cadavers and 6 sets of serial coronal magnetic resonance imaging of normal adults. Results: On the coronal plane, we recognized the special structures of optic pathways by 5 key sections. (1) The midorbital optic nerve lay superomedially in the center of the adi ...
High origin of ulnar artery in South Indian male cadaver
... the capillary bud from the axilary artery. This proximal to distal differentiation into the arterial tree gives a simpler explanation for the large variation as the one described in this case. Apart from the anatomical rarity of a SUA branching from the axillary artery, the persistence of such a ves ...
... the capillary bud from the axilary artery. This proximal to distal differentiation into the arterial tree gives a simpler explanation for the large variation as the one described in this case. Apart from the anatomical rarity of a SUA branching from the axillary artery, the persistence of such a ves ...
Jebmh.com Original Article - journal of evidence based medicine
... like a shield. It has been calculated that in a single minute, for each hundred grams of gland substance, about 560ml of blood circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and ...
... like a shield. It has been calculated that in a single minute, for each hundred grams of gland substance, about 560ml of blood circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and ...
[ PDF ] - journal of evidence based medicine and
... like a shield. It has been calculated that in a single minute, for each hundred grams of gland substance, about 560ml of blood circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and ...
... like a shield. It has been calculated that in a single minute, for each hundred grams of gland substance, about 560ml of blood circulates through the gland and is five and half times more vascular than the kidney. Apart from its significant endocrinal functions it maintains basal metabolic rate and ...
Embryology of the Ophthalmic Artery: a Revived Concept
... of sectioned embryos of the Carnegie collection. Her ability as an illustrator and embryologist converted that information on sectioned specimens into critical knowledge of detailed arterial and venous development. However, it was based on her studies of embryology. Unfortunately, clinical correlati ...
... of sectioned embryos of the Carnegie collection. Her ability as an illustrator and embryologist converted that information on sectioned specimens into critical knowledge of detailed arterial and venous development. However, it was based on her studies of embryology. Unfortunately, clinical correlati ...
Research Paper Medical Science A case Report on Bilateral Variant
... The dorsalis pedis artery also called as arteria dorsalis pedis is the continuation of the anterior tibial artery, passes forward from the anklejoint along the tibial side of the dorsum of the foot to the proximal part of the first intermetatarsal space, where it divides into two branches, the first ...
... The dorsalis pedis artery also called as arteria dorsalis pedis is the continuation of the anterior tibial artery, passes forward from the anklejoint along the tibial side of the dorsum of the foot to the proximal part of the first intermetatarsal space, where it divides into two branches, the first ...
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... studies [3, 41]. Among these, the most important and unvarying structure is the anterior condylar confluent (ACC), into which the lateral and anterior condylar veins, the IPS, and the IJV flow. The numerous anastomoses of the ACC make it an intersection between the cavernous sinus (CS), the dural si ...
... studies [3, 41]. Among these, the most important and unvarying structure is the anterior condylar confluent (ACC), into which the lateral and anterior condylar veins, the IPS, and the IJV flow. The numerous anastomoses of the ACC make it an intersection between the cavernous sinus (CS), the dural si ...
PDF file - Via Medica Journals
... infraorbital and a manidbular branch; 2) supraorbital division consisting of branches destined to supply the orbit and the intracranial segment of the MMA. The branches of the maxillofacial division are assimilated by the developing external carotid artery and form the maxillary artery (including th ...
... infraorbital and a manidbular branch; 2) supraorbital division consisting of branches destined to supply the orbit and the intracranial segment of the MMA. The branches of the maxillofacial division are assimilated by the developing external carotid artery and form the maxillary artery (including th ...
Forensic Science
... If you were to ask middle school or high school teachers why they teach science, their answers might not display a specific love for a particular area of science such as physics or biology. The true love of teaching science stems from a thirst for problem solving and answering the questions of why a ...
... If you were to ask middle school or high school teachers why they teach science, their answers might not display a specific love for a particular area of science such as physics or biology. The true love of teaching science stems from a thirst for problem solving and answering the questions of why a ...
MICROSURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ARTERIAL COMPARTMENT
... basilar plexus ending at the dura covering the basilar bone. At this point, this artery will find its contralateral mate forming an arterial anastomotic network. The abduscent nerve is supplied by branches from the dorsal meningeal artery at the level of the Dorello´s canal. In an extensive series o ...
... basilar plexus ending at the dura covering the basilar bone. At this point, this artery will find its contralateral mate forming an arterial anastomotic network. The abduscent nerve is supplied by branches from the dorsal meningeal artery at the level of the Dorello´s canal. In an extensive series o ...
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.