PowerPoint Sunusu
... Extrinsic back muscles Superficial back muscles – produce & control limb movements Intermediate back muscles – produce & control respiratory movements Intrinsic (deep) back muscles specifically act on the vertebral column producing its movements and maintaining posture. ...
... Extrinsic back muscles Superficial back muscles – produce & control limb movements Intermediate back muscles – produce & control respiratory movements Intrinsic (deep) back muscles specifically act on the vertebral column producing its movements and maintaining posture. ...
BASIC AND ADVANCED ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGERY
... in treatment and drug therapy may be required. The authors and editors of the material herein have consulted sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is complete and in accord with the standards accepted at the time of publication. However, in view of the possibil ...
... in treatment and drug therapy may be required. The authors and editors of the material herein have consulted sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is complete and in accord with the standards accepted at the time of publication. However, in view of the possibil ...
The middle ear of the skull of birds: the ostrich
... both sides exit from above the basitemporal platform by a pair dkidely separated foramina in the dried skull. The tube from each side runs along the ventral surface of the basipterygoid process (McDowell, 1948) also called by Bock (1963) the basitemporal process, and each opens into the hind portion ...
... both sides exit from above the basitemporal platform by a pair dkidely separated foramina in the dried skull. The tube from each side runs along the ventral surface of the basipterygoid process (McDowell, 1948) also called by Bock (1963) the basitemporal process, and each opens into the hind portion ...
15. - Geometrical Anatomy
... In many vertebrae, one can see that the anterior margin of the superior and inferior surfaces of the vertebral body are raised and smoothed as occurs when a ligament attaches. Similar raised borders are present along the posterior margin as well. This is in accord with recent observations of the str ...
... In many vertebrae, one can see that the anterior margin of the superior and inferior surfaces of the vertebral body are raised and smoothed as occurs when a ligament attaches. Similar raised borders are present along the posterior margin as well. This is in accord with recent observations of the str ...
Atlas, First cervical vertebra, Atlanto-occipital joint, Axis, Atlanto
... According to Saunders and Poppvich[26], its incidence was 29.2%. Mitchel[21] in her study demonstrated 6% incidence in South Africans. The posterior bridging demonstrated radiologically and incidence was 8.1%[27]. Its incidence in south Indians was 11.7%[28]. This showed that the incidence varied wi ...
... According to Saunders and Poppvich[26], its incidence was 29.2%. Mitchel[21] in her study demonstrated 6% incidence in South Africans. The posterior bridging demonstrated radiologically and incidence was 8.1%[27]. Its incidence in south Indians was 11.7%[28]. This showed that the incidence varied wi ...
Linea alba conus medullaris: a stable anatomical
... splendens, extends along the anterior midline. Ligamenta denticulata are on each side of spinal cord. Beyond the conus medullaris the pia matter continues as the filum terminale. For performing thecaloscopic procedures stable anatomical landmarks are necessary [1, 2]. One such landmark of great anat ...
... splendens, extends along the anterior midline. Ligamenta denticulata are on each side of spinal cord. Beyond the conus medullaris the pia matter continues as the filum terminale. For performing thecaloscopic procedures stable anatomical landmarks are necessary [1, 2]. One such landmark of great anat ...
Dislocation and Fracture Reductions
... Operator applies traction by grasping the wrist and slowly pulling in the direction of the long axis of the forearm. (Gently) ...
... Operator applies traction by grasping the wrist and slowly pulling in the direction of the long axis of the forearm. (Gently) ...
Muscles of the Posterior Compartment of the Forearm cont.
... Musculoskeletal Anatomy of the Posterior Neck and Scalp: *remember that there may be differences by one or two vertebra depending on where you get your info* Musculature of the Back Muscle 1) Splenius Capitus ...
... Musculoskeletal Anatomy of the Posterior Neck and Scalp: *remember that there may be differences by one or two vertebra depending on where you get your info* Musculature of the Back Muscle 1) Splenius Capitus ...
thoracic wall - Yeditepe University Pharma Anatomy
... Intercostal muscles (External, internal and innermost) Subcostal muscle Transversus thoracis muscle [1] All these muscles either elevate or depress the ribs helping to increse the volume of the thoracic cavity. The transversus thoracis muscles are deep to the internal thoracic vessels. They secure t ...
... Intercostal muscles (External, internal and innermost) Subcostal muscle Transversus thoracis muscle [1] All these muscles either elevate or depress the ribs helping to increse the volume of the thoracic cavity. The transversus thoracis muscles are deep to the internal thoracic vessels. They secure t ...
anterior and lateral compartment of leg
... Arises in popliteal fossa At the lower border of popliteus Enters anterior compartment through an opening in interosseus membrane ANTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY In anterior compartment Descends on interosseus membrane In upper part deep to all muscles In lower part superficial Crossed by extensor hallucis ...
... Arises in popliteal fossa At the lower border of popliteus Enters anterior compartment through an opening in interosseus membrane ANTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY In anterior compartment Descends on interosseus membrane In upper part deep to all muscles In lower part superficial Crossed by extensor hallucis ...
Mediastinum
... 1- Esophagus (passes at the neck to thorax to the abdomen) 2- Thoracic aorta (from arch of aorta) 3- Thoracic duct (left lymphatic) starts at the abdomen and then it will go up. 4- Sympathetic trunks (extending from the base of the skull then on both sides of the vertebral column and end at the tip ...
... 1- Esophagus (passes at the neck to thorax to the abdomen) 2- Thoracic aorta (from arch of aorta) 3- Thoracic duct (left lymphatic) starts at the abdomen and then it will go up. 4- Sympathetic trunks (extending from the base of the skull then on both sides of the vertebral column and end at the tip ...
The Ankle Joint HO
... On the lateral side there are three separate bands, radiating from the lateral malleolus, which are collectively called the lateral ligament. The anterior and posterior bands pass to the talus, the intermediate band to the calcaneus. The anterior talofibular ligament joins the anterior border of the ...
... On the lateral side there are three separate bands, radiating from the lateral malleolus, which are collectively called the lateral ligament. The anterior and posterior bands pass to the talus, the intermediate band to the calcaneus. The anterior talofibular ligament joins the anterior border of the ...
ANTERIOR AND LATERAL COMPARTMENT OF LEG
... •Artery of anterior compartment •Smaller terminal branch of popliteal artery •Arises in popliteal fossa •At the lower border of popliteus •Enters anterior compartment through an opening in interosseus membrane In anterior compartment • Descends on interosseus membrane • In upper part deep to all mus ...
... •Artery of anterior compartment •Smaller terminal branch of popliteal artery •Arises in popliteal fossa •At the lower border of popliteus •Enters anterior compartment through an opening in interosseus membrane In anterior compartment • Descends on interosseus membrane • In upper part deep to all mus ...
Neuroanatomy and Cortical Landmarks
... between the two hemispheres. The frontal aspect is the genu [22], the medial part is the the body [23] and the most rostral part is the splenium [20]. The corpus callosum encases the lateral ventricles. At the base the anterior commissure (ac; [24]) can be identified as a roundish structure. Sometim ...
... between the two hemispheres. The frontal aspect is the genu [22], the medial part is the the body [23] and the most rostral part is the splenium [20]. The corpus callosum encases the lateral ventricles. At the base the anterior commissure (ac; [24]) can be identified as a roundish structure. Sometim ...
Peripheral Development of Cranial Nerves in a Cyclostome
... HNK-1) (ZYMED Lab. Inc.), were diluted 1/200 in TSTM and applied to the specimens for 40 minutes. The sections were counterstained either with cresyl violet or hematoxylin after the peroxidase reaction. ...
... HNK-1) (ZYMED Lab. Inc.), were diluted 1/200 in TSTM and applied to the specimens for 40 minutes. The sections were counterstained either with cresyl violet or hematoxylin after the peroxidase reaction. ...
Sample Chapter - Jaypee Exam Zone
... 1. Perimetrium: Serous coat adherent to underlying muscle. 2. Myometrium: Consisting of thick bundle of muscle which form 3 distinct layers during pregnency. Outer longitudinal. Inner circular. Middle interlacing called as living ligature. 3. Endometrium: It is the mucous lining of the c ...
... 1. Perimetrium: Serous coat adherent to underlying muscle. 2. Myometrium: Consisting of thick bundle of muscle which form 3 distinct layers during pregnency. Outer longitudinal. Inner circular. Middle interlacing called as living ligature. 3. Endometrium: It is the mucous lining of the c ...
04-face, nasal cavity and palate2008-03-11 08
... lateral nasal prominences. In the 6th week, the maxillary prominence merges with the lateral nasal prominence along this groove. This establishes continuity between the lateral part of the nose from the (lateral nasal prominence) and the cheek from the (maxillary ...
... lateral nasal prominences. In the 6th week, the maxillary prominence merges with the lateral nasal prominence along this groove. This establishes continuity between the lateral part of the nose from the (lateral nasal prominence) and the cheek from the (maxillary ...
caninegastrointesttract
... the beginning longer mesentery of the jejunum (mesojejunum) appears at the bend. From the duodenojejunal flexure, the jejunum and ileum (the two parts of the intestine are often abbreviated as jejunoileum) pass to the ileum’s joining the ascending colon. The jejunum is much the longer part. It is th ...
... the beginning longer mesentery of the jejunum (mesojejunum) appears at the bend. From the duodenojejunal flexure, the jejunum and ileum (the two parts of the intestine are often abbreviated as jejunoileum) pass to the ileum’s joining the ascending colon. The jejunum is much the longer part. It is th ...
The Vertebral Column
... considerable obstetric importance and is used when measuring the size of the pelvis. The laminae of the fifth sacral vertebra, and sometimes those of the fourth also, fail to meet in the midline, forming THE SACRAL HIATUS The anterior and posterior surfaces of the sacrum each have four foramina on e ...
... considerable obstetric importance and is used when measuring the size of the pelvis. The laminae of the fifth sacral vertebra, and sometimes those of the fourth also, fail to meet in the midline, forming THE SACRAL HIATUS The anterior and posterior surfaces of the sacrum each have four foramina on e ...
323Lecture11 - Dr. Stuart Sumida
... Axillary sheath • Derived, at least in part, from anterior and middle scalene muscle fascia. • Covers over a series of contents: – Axillary artery – Axillary vein – Brachial plexus and nerves derived from it. ...
... Axillary sheath • Derived, at least in part, from anterior and middle scalene muscle fascia. • Covers over a series of contents: – Axillary artery – Axillary vein – Brachial plexus and nerves derived from it. ...
Anatomical Considerations of the Endonasal Transsphenoidal
... pituitary gland to the floor of the third ventricle. The morphology of this opening is quite variable among individuals. On average, the anteroposterior distance of the diaphragm opening was 7.26 mm + 1.99 mm, varying from 3.4 mm up to 10.7 mm. The lateral distance of the diaphragm opening was 7.33 ...
... pituitary gland to the floor of the third ventricle. The morphology of this opening is quite variable among individuals. On average, the anteroposterior distance of the diaphragm opening was 7.26 mm + 1.99 mm, varying from 3.4 mm up to 10.7 mm. The lateral distance of the diaphragm opening was 7.33 ...
Human Dissection Anatomy
... Physiological Sciences 107, as well as a more practical goal of preparing cadavers for use in that class this year as prosections. In pursuit of these goals, there are some important things you should keep in mind while dissecting. First and foremost, it is important to isolate structures without ca ...
... Physiological Sciences 107, as well as a more practical goal of preparing cadavers for use in that class this year as prosections. In pursuit of these goals, there are some important things you should keep in mind while dissecting. First and foremost, it is important to isolate structures without ca ...
Morphology of the Forelimb of the Mole
... spiral groove. This fossa and groove, which curves forward to the ventral surface, give origin to the brachialis muscle (figs. 12, 15). The lesser (internal) tuberosity consists of two laminae of bone which fuse to form the so-called bicipital ridge and the intertubercular (bicipital) groove. Into t ...
... spiral groove. This fossa and groove, which curves forward to the ventral surface, give origin to the brachialis muscle (figs. 12, 15). The lesser (internal) tuberosity consists of two laminae of bone which fuse to form the so-called bicipital ridge and the intertubercular (bicipital) groove. Into t ...
A Comparative Study of the Osteology and Myology of
... THE short-tailed shrew Blarina and the North American mole Scalopus a r e m e m b e r s of the superfamily Soricoidea, mammalian o r d e r Insectivora. The f o r m e r is a representative of the family Soricidae; the latter, of the Talpidae. The moles and shrews have probably evolved f r o m a commo ...
... THE short-tailed shrew Blarina and the North American mole Scalopus a r e m e m b e r s of the superfamily Soricoidea, mammalian o r d e r Insectivora. The f o r m e r is a representative of the family Soricidae; the latter, of the Talpidae. The moles and shrews have probably evolved f r o m a commo ...
Anatomy of the Cervical Spine - All About Back and Neck Pain
... Cervical Spine Anatomy • Approximately 50% of flexion-extension motion occurs at occiput-C1 • Approximately 50% of rotation occurs at C1-C2 • Lesser amounts of flexionextension, rotation, and ...
... Cervical Spine Anatomy • Approximately 50% of flexion-extension motion occurs at occiput-C1 • Approximately 50% of rotation occurs at C1-C2 • Lesser amounts of flexionextension, rotation, and ...
Drosophila embryogenesis
Drosophila embryogenesis, the process by which Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos form, is a favorite model system for geneticists and developmental biologists studying embryogenesis. The small size, short generation time, and large brood size make it ideal for genetic studies. Transparent embryos facilitate developmental studies. Drosophila melanogaster was introduced into the field of genetic experiments by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1909.