BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE BRAIN
... Hypoplasia or absence of vessels occurs in some brains. Degenerative diseases of the arteries: These can lead to occlusion or to hemorrhage. Inflammatory diseases of the arteries: Inflammatory diseases, ...
... Hypoplasia or absence of vessels occurs in some brains. Degenerative diseases of the arteries: These can lead to occlusion or to hemorrhage. Inflammatory diseases of the arteries: Inflammatory diseases, ...
Brainstem
... nerves emerge as 2 roots: from medial to lateral: motor root of 7th , sensory root of 7th , vestibular part of 8th & cochlear part of 8th ...
... nerves emerge as 2 roots: from medial to lateral: motor root of 7th , sensory root of 7th , vestibular part of 8th & cochlear part of 8th ...
Unusual foramen on the posterior arch of atlas.
... outgrowths occurring on the atlas vertebra over the third segment of the vertebral artery, converting its groove into a sulcus, incomplete or complete foramen [13]. These bridges may indicate ossification of the posterior atlantooccipital membrane. The posterior bridge is found dorsal to the lateral ...
... outgrowths occurring on the atlas vertebra over the third segment of the vertebral artery, converting its groove into a sulcus, incomplete or complete foramen [13]. These bridges may indicate ossification of the posterior atlantooccipital membrane. The posterior bridge is found dorsal to the lateral ...
Tongji Univesity School of Medicine 2011
... 56 Bleeding comes from the vein that is accompanied by the posterior interventricular artery. Which of the following veins is most likely to be ruptured? (A) Great cardiac vein (B) Middle cardiac vein (C) Anterior cardiac vein (D) Small cardiac vein (E) Oblique veins of the left atrium ...
... 56 Bleeding comes from the vein that is accompanied by the posterior interventricular artery. Which of the following veins is most likely to be ruptured? (A) Great cardiac vein (B) Middle cardiac vein (C) Anterior cardiac vein (D) Small cardiac vein (E) Oblique veins of the left atrium ...
Over View of Thorax
... Pleural cavity is the potential space enclosed between the visceral and parietal pleurae. ...
... Pleural cavity is the potential space enclosed between the visceral and parietal pleurae. ...
ARTICLE ADEOPAPPOSAURUS MOGNAI, GEN. ET SP. NOV
... vertical, thin, with straight medial surface and convex lateral surface. This process forms the entire anterior border of the antorbital fenestra. The antorbital fenestra is anteroventrally bordered by a reduced medial lamina as in Mussaurus, Massospondylus, and Yunnanosaurus, different from the ant ...
... vertical, thin, with straight medial surface and convex lateral surface. This process forms the entire anterior border of the antorbital fenestra. The antorbital fenestra is anteroventrally bordered by a reduced medial lamina as in Mussaurus, Massospondylus, and Yunnanosaurus, different from the ant ...
Hematoma - A Complication of Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve
... due to vasodilatation, application of ice immediately after developing hematoma helps in minimizing the size by vasoconstriction and also have palliative effect. Ice packs 30 minutes per hour for the first 24 hours after surgery following which intermittent hot moist packs can be used to resolve the ...
... due to vasodilatation, application of ice immediately after developing hematoma helps in minimizing the size by vasoconstriction and also have palliative effect. Ice packs 30 minutes per hour for the first 24 hours after surgery following which intermittent hot moist packs can be used to resolve the ...
Hematoma - A Complication of Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve
... due to vasodilatation, application of ice immediately after developing hematoma helps in minimizing the size by vasoconstriction and also have palliative effect. Ice packs 30 minutes per hour for the first 24 hours after surgery following which intermittent hot moist packs can be used to resolve the ...
... due to vasodilatation, application of ice immediately after developing hematoma helps in minimizing the size by vasoconstriction and also have palliative effect. Ice packs 30 minutes per hour for the first 24 hours after surgery following which intermittent hot moist packs can be used to resolve the ...
The Nasal Cavity
... Projecting out of the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are curved shelves of bone. They are called conchae (or turbinates). The are three conchae – inferior, middle and superior. They project into the nasal cavity, creating four pathways for the air to flow. These pathways are called meatuses: -Inf ...
... Projecting out of the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are curved shelves of bone. They are called conchae (or turbinates). The are three conchae – inferior, middle and superior. They project into the nasal cavity, creating four pathways for the air to flow. These pathways are called meatuses: -Inf ...
FibulA FlAP
... done (taking an extra segment can help to improve access to the proximal peroneal vessels), and trace the vessels to the bifurcation. Figure 9 ...
... done (taking an extra segment can help to improve access to the proximal peroneal vessels), and trace the vessels to the bifurcation. Figure 9 ...
hi res PowerPoint
... 2. POSTERIOR LONGITUDINAL LIGAMENTweaker, narrower band on posterior side of bodies ...
... 2. POSTERIOR LONGITUDINAL LIGAMENTweaker, narrower band on posterior side of bodies ...
The primitive sex cords will be dissociated forming irregular cell
... The urinary system: (the kidney systems) These are three systems developing from the intermediate layer of the mesoderm, from anterior to posterior these systems are: 1.the pronephros: This is the most anterior system, its excretory units (called the nephrotomes) occurs and disappears in a craniocau ...
... The urinary system: (the kidney systems) These are three systems developing from the intermediate layer of the mesoderm, from anterior to posterior these systems are: 1.the pronephros: This is the most anterior system, its excretory units (called the nephrotomes) occurs and disappears in a craniocau ...
Anatomy of the Shoulder. - Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
... Internervous plane between Delotoid (axillary nerve) and Pectoralis major (medial and lateral pectoral nerves) Beech chair position. Incision over delotpectoral groove. Cephalic vein identified and retracted laterally (tributaries drain into vein from lateral side) with underlying deltoid. Inferior ...
... Internervous plane between Delotoid (axillary nerve) and Pectoralis major (medial and lateral pectoral nerves) Beech chair position. Incision over delotpectoral groove. Cephalic vein identified and retracted laterally (tributaries drain into vein from lateral side) with underlying deltoid. Inferior ...
CranialN6
... • Solitary Nucleus: rostral special – taste…VII, IX, X. caudal general – sometimes from visceral organs and chemoreceptors…IX, X. • Special somatic afferents - vestibular, cochlear nuclei…VIII. • General somatic afferents – trigeminal nuclei…V. ...
... • Solitary Nucleus: rostral special – taste…VII, IX, X. caudal general – sometimes from visceral organs and chemoreceptors…IX, X. • Special somatic afferents - vestibular, cochlear nuclei…VIII. • General somatic afferents – trigeminal nuclei…V. ...
upper limb
... Definition of axilla: An irregular space above the armpit • Anterior wall – Pectoralis major – Pectoralis minor – Clavipectoral fascia • Pierced by bv’s & nn • Ends in skin of axilla • Posterior wall – Subscapularis – Latissimus dorsi – Teres major • Medial wall – Serratus anterior • Lateral wall – ...
... Definition of axilla: An irregular space above the armpit • Anterior wall – Pectoralis major – Pectoralis minor – Clavipectoral fascia • Pierced by bv’s & nn • Ends in skin of axilla • Posterior wall – Subscapularis – Latissimus dorsi – Teres major • Medial wall – Serratus anterior • Lateral wall – ...
The Spinal Nerves
... Segmental Innervation of Skin Dermatome: the area of skin supplied by a single nerve, and, therefore, a single segment of the spinal cord. On the trunk the dermatomes extend round the body from the posterior to the anterior median plane. T2 Sternal angle T4 Nipple T6 Xiphoid process T8 Cost ...
... Segmental Innervation of Skin Dermatome: the area of skin supplied by a single nerve, and, therefore, a single segment of the spinal cord. On the trunk the dermatomes extend round the body from the posterior to the anterior median plane. T2 Sternal angle T4 Nipple T6 Xiphoid process T8 Cost ...
(ArticulatioCubiti) By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Imran Qureshi
... So in this position, any force applied in the direction of Olecranon process may cause it to dislocate posteriorly with or without fracture of the Coronoid process of the ulna. Ligamentous Factors: The anterior and posterior parts of the capsule arelax and weak, making anterior or posterior dislocat ...
... So in this position, any force applied in the direction of Olecranon process may cause it to dislocate posteriorly with or without fracture of the Coronoid process of the ulna. Ligamentous Factors: The anterior and posterior parts of the capsule arelax and weak, making anterior or posterior dislocat ...
Extra Embryonic Membranes E
... In vertebrate embryonic development, only a part of the egg or the cleavage mass of cells forms the actual embryo, while other parts lying outside the embryonic territory develop into extra-embryonic regions, called embryonic or foetal membranes. Embryonic membranes are auxiliary organs, which have ...
... In vertebrate embryonic development, only a part of the egg or the cleavage mass of cells forms the actual embryo, while other parts lying outside the embryonic territory develop into extra-embryonic regions, called embryonic or foetal membranes. Embryonic membranes are auxiliary organs, which have ...
Mediastinum
... Follow the right vagus nerve as it descends in the thorax, first lying posterolateral to the brachiocephalic artery, then lateral to the trachea and medial to the terminal part of the azygos vein. Note that it passes behind the root of the right lung and assists in the formation of the pulmonary pl ...
... Follow the right vagus nerve as it descends in the thorax, first lying posterolateral to the brachiocephalic artery, then lateral to the trachea and medial to the terminal part of the azygos vein. Note that it passes behind the root of the right lung and assists in the formation of the pulmonary pl ...
Brain days-Part III
... to the cerebral cortex and many other subcortical regions. A key role in the integration of visceral and somatic functions. ...
... to the cerebral cortex and many other subcortical regions. A key role in the integration of visceral and somatic functions. ...
Face Formation - Open Source Medicine
... Endoderm (pouch) – internal covering o Pharyngeal Pouches (1, 2, 3, & 4) – endodermal evagination lining the foregut (internal) o Pharyngeal Grooves (1, 2, 3, & 4) – ectodermal invagination located b/w each arch (ext.) o Pharyngeal Membranes (1, 2, 3, & 4) – it is the “skinny” section b/w ea. arch ...
... Endoderm (pouch) – internal covering o Pharyngeal Pouches (1, 2, 3, & 4) – endodermal evagination lining the foregut (internal) o Pharyngeal Grooves (1, 2, 3, & 4) – ectodermal invagination located b/w each arch (ext.) o Pharyngeal Membranes (1, 2, 3, & 4) – it is the “skinny” section b/w ea. arch ...
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.