gross anatomy of the nervous system
... Brainstem (medulla, pons, midbrain) Cerebellum Diencephalon (includes thalamus, hypothalamus) Cerebral hemisphere (includes cortex, basal ganglia) LATERAL VIEW Cortex, cerebellum Gyri, sulci Fissures Sylvian (=lateral) Central sulcus (--> pre- and postcentral gyri) Lobes of the cerebrum Sagittal fis ...
... Brainstem (medulla, pons, midbrain) Cerebellum Diencephalon (includes thalamus, hypothalamus) Cerebral hemisphere (includes cortex, basal ganglia) LATERAL VIEW Cortex, cerebellum Gyri, sulci Fissures Sylvian (=lateral) Central sulcus (--> pre- and postcentral gyri) Lobes of the cerebrum Sagittal fis ...
M555 Medical Neuroscience Lab 1: Gross Anatomy of Brain, Crainal
... M555 Medical Neuroscience Lab 1: Gross Anatomy of Brain, Crainal Nerves and Cerebral Blood Vessels Anatomical Directions Terms like “dorsal,” “ventral,” “anterior” and “posterior” provide a means of locating structures relative to the overall orientation of the nervous system. Complications with tho ...
... M555 Medical Neuroscience Lab 1: Gross Anatomy of Brain, Crainal Nerves and Cerebral Blood Vessels Anatomical Directions Terms like “dorsal,” “ventral,” “anterior” and “posterior” provide a means of locating structures relative to the overall orientation of the nervous system. Complications with tho ...
Neck
... that overlie it. Even though we do not typically show these two arteries during lab, we do show the vessel from which they originate, the thyrocervical trunk. ...
... that overlie it. Even though we do not typically show these two arteries during lab, we do show the vessel from which they originate, the thyrocervical trunk. ...
Horse Fly head - Microscopy-UK
... Fig. 2. Mouthparts of a female Hybomitra affinis; viewed from the front. ...
... Fig. 2. Mouthparts of a female Hybomitra affinis; viewed from the front. ...
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
... Female. Length, 2.9 mm. Black; mouthparts, scape, legs, including all coxae, venter of the abdomen and the first and second dorsal segments pale testaceous; wings hyaline, veins and stigma dark brown. Head polished with sparse weak punctures on face; anteimae about as long as the body, the first six ...
... Female. Length, 2.9 mm. Black; mouthparts, scape, legs, including all coxae, venter of the abdomen and the first and second dorsal segments pale testaceous; wings hyaline, veins and stigma dark brown. Head polished with sparse weak punctures on face; anteimae about as long as the body, the first six ...
Arch of aorta and its relations
... 3. Between these 2 nerves is the left superior intercostal vein(was cut on the corpse) 4. 2 nerves 5. Left lung and pleura(most superficial) There are 2 important Impresssions on the interior surface of the lung: Arch of aorta forms a deep groove above the hilum Descending aorta forms a groove ...
... 3. Between these 2 nerves is the left superior intercostal vein(was cut on the corpse) 4. 2 nerves 5. Left lung and pleura(most superficial) There are 2 important Impresssions on the interior surface of the lung: Arch of aorta forms a deep groove above the hilum Descending aorta forms a groove ...
HUMAN FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY 213 THE MOUTH and NOSE
... 1. Maxillary division (all branches radiate from the pterygopalatine fossa) They supply the maxillary process of the 1st pharyngeal arch To the roof of the mouth Greater and lesser palatine nerves ...
... 1. Maxillary division (all branches radiate from the pterygopalatine fossa) They supply the maxillary process of the 1st pharyngeal arch To the roof of the mouth Greater and lesser palatine nerves ...
OKU_24 - Toby Anderton`s Life
... shoulder dislocation that was reduced. He is now 3 days out and in a sling. Which of the following is true? A. There is a high likelihood of having a rotator cuff tear. B. He will most likely have the same if not better quality of life and sporting activities once rehabilitation starts. C. He will l ...
... shoulder dislocation that was reduced. He is now 3 days out and in a sling. Which of the following is true? A. There is a high likelihood of having a rotator cuff tear. B. He will most likely have the same if not better quality of life and sporting activities once rehabilitation starts. C. He will l ...
Ventricles & CSF cisterns
... Ventricles • CSF filled spaces in the brain related to development of the nervous system as a tubular structure with central canal • Lined with ependyma • Plexuses of highly vascular pia mater form choroid plexuses which produce CSF ...
... Ventricles • CSF filled spaces in the brain related to development of the nervous system as a tubular structure with central canal • Lined with ependyma • Plexuses of highly vascular pia mater form choroid plexuses which produce CSF ...
Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Anatomy Handout
... 5) The esophagus, aorta, vena cava, and pleura of the lungs should be identified and protected. Surgical Approaches Posterior Approach to the Thoracolumbar Spine 1) Straight midline incision is made over the spinous processes and carried down through the thoracolumbar fascia. 2) Plane between the t ...
... 5) The esophagus, aorta, vena cava, and pleura of the lungs should be identified and protected. Surgical Approaches Posterior Approach to the Thoracolumbar Spine 1) Straight midline incision is made over the spinous processes and carried down through the thoracolumbar fascia. 2) Plane between the t ...
bee vocabulary
... Angulate – forming an angle rather than a curve Anterior – Toward the head or on the head side of a segment being described Apex – end of any structure Apical – near or at the apex or end of any structure Appressed – tight and flat against the body of the bee, usually used to describe hair Arcuate – ...
... Angulate – forming an angle rather than a curve Anterior – Toward the head or on the head side of a segment being described Apex – end of any structure Apical – near or at the apex or end of any structure Appressed – tight and flat against the body of the bee, usually used to describe hair Arcuate – ...
Anterior View Posterior View Lateral View R. Lateral View RIBCAGE
... the 12 pairs of rib bones that project anteriorly from their corresponding thoracic vertebrae to which they attach. ...
... the 12 pairs of rib bones that project anteriorly from their corresponding thoracic vertebrae to which they attach. ...
27-Joints Head & Neck
... The membrane connects the anterior arch of the atlas to the anterior margin of the foramen magnum ...
... The membrane connects the anterior arch of the atlas to the anterior margin of the foramen magnum ...
Serratus Anterior - Myotonic Facilitation Technique
... anterior muscle protracts the scapula and stabilizes the shoulder girdle against the ribcage. It assists in inspiration. When a patient complains of shoulder problems this is usually one of the factors that causes dysfunction and pain. The serratus anterior originates from the lateral aspects of rib ...
... anterior muscle protracts the scapula and stabilizes the shoulder girdle against the ribcage. It assists in inspiration. When a patient complains of shoulder problems this is usually one of the factors that causes dysfunction and pain. The serratus anterior originates from the lateral aspects of rib ...
Video: Hip Arthroscopy ICL 301: Femoroacetabular
... the anterior portal to the LFCN – A slightly more lateral location may provide some protective benefit ...
... the anterior portal to the LFCN – A slightly more lateral location may provide some protective benefit ...
occlusal radiography
... To determine the location of objects in all three dimensions To locate roots, supernumerary, unerupted, and impacted teeth (canines, third molars) To localize foreign bodies in the jaw To localize stones in the ducts of salivary glands To visualize and evaluate integrity of the anterior, medial, and ...
... To determine the location of objects in all three dimensions To locate roots, supernumerary, unerupted, and impacted teeth (canines, third molars) To localize foreign bodies in the jaw To localize stones in the ducts of salivary glands To visualize and evaluate integrity of the anterior, medial, and ...
Anatomy nose bones external: nasal processes of frontal bones
... facial: lateral nasal branch and others superior labial: septal and alar branches ophthalmic: dorsal nasal and anterior and posterior ethmoidal branches maxillary: nasal branch of infraorbital branch, sphenopalatine branch innervation special sensory ...
... facial: lateral nasal branch and others superior labial: septal and alar branches ophthalmic: dorsal nasal and anterior and posterior ethmoidal branches maxillary: nasal branch of infraorbital branch, sphenopalatine branch innervation special sensory ...
PPT - UCLA Health
... Attic Cholesteatomas can spread postero-superiorly into the antrum or postero-inferiorly into posterior mesotympanum ...
... Attic Cholesteatomas can spread postero-superiorly into the antrum or postero-inferiorly into posterior mesotympanum ...
Acute Shoulder injuries
... Anterior dislocation cont. History: Acute trauma – either direct or indirect. Sudden onset of pain Patient may describe a feeling of ‘popping out’. Examination reveals: – Prominent humeral head below acromion – Loss of smooth contour compared with non-injured side. – Occasional damage to axillary n ...
... Anterior dislocation cont. History: Acute trauma – either direct or indirect. Sudden onset of pain Patient may describe a feeling of ‘popping out’. Examination reveals: – Prominent humeral head below acromion – Loss of smooth contour compared with non-injured side. – Occasional damage to axillary n ...
Ultrasound of the Hindfoot SCAN September 2013
... Medial ankle region: Short axis image shows enlarged tibialis posterior tendon (arrow) with distended tendon sheath (arrow heads) and neovascularity (colour), indicating tenosynovitis. ...
... Medial ankle region: Short axis image shows enlarged tibialis posterior tendon (arrow) with distended tendon sheath (arrow heads) and neovascularity (colour), indicating tenosynovitis. ...
Introductory Surface Anatomy
... bones, ligaments, tendons, muscle bodies, nerves and the vasculature from: i) visual inspection ii) palpation of surface forms • anterior/ lateral and posterior aspects ...
... bones, ligaments, tendons, muscle bodies, nerves and the vasculature from: i) visual inspection ii) palpation of surface forms • anterior/ lateral and posterior aspects ...
Arteries Pulmonary pulmonary trunk → right pulmonary a., left
... femoral a. - femoral triangle (sartorius m., adductor longus m., inguinal ligament) popliteal a. - popliteal fossa posterior tibial a. - posterior to medial malleolus anterior tibial a. - between tendons of extensor hallicis longus and extensor digitorum longus Veins - all the same as arteries, with ...
... femoral a. - femoral triangle (sartorius m., adductor longus m., inguinal ligament) popliteal a. - popliteal fossa posterior tibial a. - posterior to medial malleolus anterior tibial a. - between tendons of extensor hallicis longus and extensor digitorum longus Veins - all the same as arteries, with ...
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.