22 BASAL GANGLIA
... At the end of the lecture, the student should be able to: Define “basal ganglia” and enumerate its components. Enumerate parts of “Corpus Striatum” and their important relations. Describe the structure of Caudate and Lentiform (Putamen & Globus Pallidus) nuclei. Differentiate between striatum & pale ...
... At the end of the lecture, the student should be able to: Define “basal ganglia” and enumerate its components. Enumerate parts of “Corpus Striatum” and their important relations. Describe the structure of Caudate and Lentiform (Putamen & Globus Pallidus) nuclei. Differentiate between striatum & pale ...
Esophagus and stomach
... • The coeliac branch of the posterior vagus passes to the coeliac ganglion from where it proceeds to supply the intestine down to the distal transverse colon. • The anterior and posterior vagal trunks descend along the lesser curve as the anterior and posterior nerves of Latarjet from which termin ...
... • The coeliac branch of the posterior vagus passes to the coeliac ganglion from where it proceeds to supply the intestine down to the distal transverse colon. • The anterior and posterior vagal trunks descend along the lesser curve as the anterior and posterior nerves of Latarjet from which termin ...
Slide 1 - AccessSurgery
... A. Circumferential stenosis of the subglottis and superior trachea. Dashed lines represent the external extent of resection. A lateral transection through the cricoid lamina allows removal of the anterior cricoid arch while preserving the posterior cricoid lamina, thereby protecting the recurrent la ...
... A. Circumferential stenosis of the subglottis and superior trachea. Dashed lines represent the external extent of resection. A lateral transection through the cricoid lamina allows removal of the anterior cricoid arch while preserving the posterior cricoid lamina, thereby protecting the recurrent la ...
Arthroscopic Capsular Plication And Capsular
... anesthesia (EUA) is performed to confirm the degree and direction of instability. Range of motion is first assessed and compared to the contralateral shoulder, then drawer testing of the shoulder is performed using a technique similar to that described by Altchek and coworkers [Altchek 1991]. This c ...
... anesthesia (EUA) is performed to confirm the degree and direction of instability. Range of motion is first assessed and compared to the contralateral shoulder, then drawer testing of the shoulder is performed using a technique similar to that described by Altchek and coworkers [Altchek 1991]. This c ...
KNEE JOINT
... • The bursa is held in position by the part of the vastus intermedius muscle called the articularis genu muscle. ...
... • The bursa is held in position by the part of the vastus intermedius muscle called the articularis genu muscle. ...
Gross Anatomy of the male and female bony pelvis
... The pudendal nerve has three major terminal branches: • Inferior rectal • Perineal nerves • Dorsal nerve of penis or clitoris which are accompanied by branches of the internal pudendal artery. ...
... The pudendal nerve has three major terminal branches: • Inferior rectal • Perineal nerves • Dorsal nerve of penis or clitoris which are accompanied by branches of the internal pudendal artery. ...
Jonathan S. Halperin, MD, FABPMR
... they insert on fibular head • Use bone acousXc window of popliteal groove and fibular head to ID relevant structures ...
... they insert on fibular head • Use bone acousXc window of popliteal groove and fibular head to ID relevant structures ...
Document
... It consists of a body and a superior wing-like portion called the ala. The ilium is limited superiorly by the crest that we can palpate it from the anterior to the posterior. The iliac crest has two ends one anterior called the anterior superior iliac spine and one posterior called posterior su ...
... It consists of a body and a superior wing-like portion called the ala. The ilium is limited superiorly by the crest that we can palpate it from the anterior to the posterior. The iliac crest has two ends one anterior called the anterior superior iliac spine and one posterior called posterior su ...
50 jmscr
... Avulsion fracture of the anterior superior iliac spine is a rare entity which may or may not be associated with meralgia paraesthetica. It is commonly seen in the adolescent age group. Avulsion fractures results due to sudden or repetitive contraction or pull by the muscle or tendon attached to the ...
... Avulsion fracture of the anterior superior iliac spine is a rare entity which may or may not be associated with meralgia paraesthetica. It is commonly seen in the adolescent age group. Avulsion fractures results due to sudden or repetitive contraction or pull by the muscle or tendon attached to the ...
13. Surface Anatomy
... The anterior region of the neck has several palpable landmarks, including the larynx, trachea, and sternal notch. The larynx (lar ́ ingks; voice box), found in the middle of the anterior neck, is composed of multiple cartilages. Its largest cartilage is the thyroid cartilage, which you can palpate ...
... The anterior region of the neck has several palpable landmarks, including the larynx, trachea, and sternal notch. The larynx (lar ́ ingks; voice box), found in the middle of the anterior neck, is composed of multiple cartilages. Its largest cartilage is the thyroid cartilage, which you can palpate ...
Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
... isthmus and forms the internal orifice(internal osuteri). At the extremty of the vaginal portion is the opening leading to the vagina, the external orifice (external os uteri), which is round or oval before parturition but takes the form of a transverse slit in women who have borne children. ...
... isthmus and forms the internal orifice(internal osuteri). At the extremty of the vaginal portion is the opening leading to the vagina, the external orifice (external os uteri), which is round or oval before parturition but takes the form of a transverse slit in women who have borne children. ...
9 Nerves of the GIT Mai Abu Hakmeh Alma Jarkas Mohammed H.Al
... confused and lost , but this lecture , hopefully, will clear the picture and make concept of GI and its related nerves much easier , since it is going to be about the nervous system , especially the peripheral nerves that going to be discussed slowly . ...
... confused and lost , but this lecture , hopefully, will clear the picture and make concept of GI and its related nerves much easier , since it is going to be about the nervous system , especially the peripheral nerves that going to be discussed slowly . ...
medial - Perkins Science
... • Attaches to the axial skeleton by strong ligaments • Acetabulum is a deep cup that holds the head of the femur • Lower limbs have less freedom of movement • Are more stable than the arm ...
... • Attaches to the axial skeleton by strong ligaments • Acetabulum is a deep cup that holds the head of the femur • Lower limbs have less freedom of movement • Are more stable than the arm ...
The shoulder joint
... • Muscles that stabilize are deep to muscles that move. • Therefore, glenohumeral joint muscles are superficial to shoulder girdle muscles • Deltoid: forms a superficial cap over the anterior, lateral and posterior sides of the shoulder • Anteriorly, pectoralis major covers most of the superficial c ...
... • Muscles that stabilize are deep to muscles that move. • Therefore, glenohumeral joint muscles are superficial to shoulder girdle muscles • Deltoid: forms a superficial cap over the anterior, lateral and posterior sides of the shoulder • Anteriorly, pectoralis major covers most of the superficial c ...
Anterior compartment of the leg
... its posterior perforating branch is enlarged and called the deep planter artery, which descends into the sole between the two heads of the first interosseous muscle unites with the lateral planter artery to form the planter arch. ...
... its posterior perforating branch is enlarged and called the deep planter artery, which descends into the sole between the two heads of the first interosseous muscle unites with the lateral planter artery to form the planter arch. ...
Anatomy, Joint Orientation and Arthrokinematics
... Scapulohumeral rhythm is the coupling motion between the glenohumeral joint and the shoulder girdle during flexion and abduction For every 2° of glenohumeral abduction or flexion, there will be 1° of upward rotation of the scapula For every 3° of shoulder elevation, 2/3 comes from the glenohumeral j ...
... Scapulohumeral rhythm is the coupling motion between the glenohumeral joint and the shoulder girdle during flexion and abduction For every 2° of glenohumeral abduction or flexion, there will be 1° of upward rotation of the scapula For every 3° of shoulder elevation, 2/3 comes from the glenohumeral j ...
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 ...
EARTHWORM LAB The earthworm, Limbricus terrestris, is a
... food, which is then digested and absorbed in the intestine. Annelids are the most complex worms. The body of an annelid is divided into many small ring-like segments. Its body plan is that of a tube within a tube, which means that the digestive system has two openings—a mouth and a anus. The annelid ...
... food, which is then digested and absorbed in the intestine. Annelids are the most complex worms. The body of an annelid is divided into many small ring-like segments. Its body plan is that of a tube within a tube, which means that the digestive system has two openings—a mouth and a anus. The annelid ...
THE REVIEW ON A STRUCTURE OF THE SPINAL NERVES
... muscles. The remaining three anterior primary rami, just like all those situated distally, on separating from the corresponding spinal nerves pass laterally in the spaces between the anterior and posterior intertransverse muscles; the vertebral artery stretches in front of them in this part. After t ...
... muscles. The remaining three anterior primary rami, just like all those situated distally, on separating from the corresponding spinal nerves pass laterally in the spaces between the anterior and posterior intertransverse muscles; the vertebral artery stretches in front of them in this part. After t ...
Tibialis anterior (7
... Tibialis anterior is the primary dorsi flexor of the ankle and an adequate knowledge of its normal anatomy and variations in attachments and course is required for clinicians. Ebraheim et al. (2003) found the muscle to be a relatively easy flap to use for covering anterior tibial open wounds. It is ...
... Tibialis anterior is the primary dorsi flexor of the ankle and an adequate knowledge of its normal anatomy and variations in attachments and course is required for clinicians. Ebraheim et al. (2003) found the muscle to be a relatively easy flap to use for covering anterior tibial open wounds. It is ...
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines VI
... For examination of the medial ankle, the patient is seated with the plantar surface of the foot rolled internally or in a “frog-leg” position. Alternatively, the patient may lie supine with the foot rotated slightly laterally. A small pillow under the lateral malleolus may help to improve the contac ...
... For examination of the medial ankle, the patient is seated with the plantar surface of the foot rolled internally or in a “frog-leg” position. Alternatively, the patient may lie supine with the foot rotated slightly laterally. A small pillow under the lateral malleolus may help to improve the contac ...
Glenohumeral Joint
... Scapulohumeral rhythm is the coupling motion between the glenohumeral joint and the shoulder girdle during flexion and abduction For every 2° of glenohumeral abduction or flexion, there will be 1° of upward rotation of the scapula For every 3° of shoulder elevation, 2/3 comes from the glenohumeral j ...
... Scapulohumeral rhythm is the coupling motion between the glenohumeral joint and the shoulder girdle during flexion and abduction For every 2° of glenohumeral abduction or flexion, there will be 1° of upward rotation of the scapula For every 3° of shoulder elevation, 2/3 comes from the glenohumeral j ...
Arthropod head problem
The arthropod head problem is a long-standing zoological dispute concerning the segmental composition of the heads of the various arthropod groups, and how they are evolutionarily related to each other. While the dispute has historically centered on the exact make-up of the insect head, it has been widened to include other living arthropods such as the crustaceans and chelicerates; and fossil forms, such as the many arthropods known from exceptionally preserved Cambrian faunas. While the topic has classically been based on insect embryology, in recent years a great deal of developmental molecular data has become available. Dozens of more or less distinct solutions to the problem, dating back to at least 1897, have been published, including several in the 2000s.The arthropod head problem is popularly known as the ""endless dispute"", the title of a famous paper on the subject by Jacob G. Rempel in 1975, referring to its seemingly intractable nature. Although some progress has been made since that time, the precise nature of especially the labrum and the pre-oral region of arthropods remain highly controversial.