The Knee Joint - Judith Brown CPD
... form the supra-patella bursa. This pouch of synovial membrane is supported during movement by a small muscle, the Articularis genus, which pulls the synovial membrane out of the way and prevents it from interfering with patella movement. Below the patella, the synovial membrane is separated from the ...
... form the supra-patella bursa. This pouch of synovial membrane is supported during movement by a small muscle, the Articularis genus, which pulls the synovial membrane out of the way and prevents it from interfering with patella movement. Below the patella, the synovial membrane is separated from the ...
classification of knee joint
... • It is deficient on the lateral condyle, which allows the tendon of the popliteus muscle to pass out of the joint and insert into the tibia. • Inferiorly the fibrous capsule is attached to the articular margin of the tibia, except where the tendon of the popliteus muscle crosses the bone. • Here th ...
... • It is deficient on the lateral condyle, which allows the tendon of the popliteus muscle to pass out of the joint and insert into the tibia. • Inferiorly the fibrous capsule is attached to the articular margin of the tibia, except where the tendon of the popliteus muscle crosses the bone. • Here th ...
External ethmoidectomy - Vula
... the thin lamina papyracea immediately behind the posterior lacrimal crest, keeping well below the frontoethmoidal suture; this ethmoidotomy provides direct access to the anterior ethmoids (Figure 21) An alternative approach is to do a frontoethmoidectomy, initially entering the frontal sinus and usi ...
... the thin lamina papyracea immediately behind the posterior lacrimal crest, keeping well below the frontoethmoidal suture; this ethmoidotomy provides direct access to the anterior ethmoids (Figure 21) An alternative approach is to do a frontoethmoidectomy, initially entering the frontal sinus and usi ...
The Thorax (Chest)
... - The anterior intercostal vessels arise & terminate in the internal thoracic system on each side of the sternum (anterior) - The posterior intercostal vessels arise & terminate in the aortic & azygos systems (posterior) - The intercostal nerve comes from the vertebral column posteriorly & is direct ...
... - The anterior intercostal vessels arise & terminate in the internal thoracic system on each side of the sternum (anterior) - The posterior intercostal vessels arise & terminate in the aortic & azygos systems (posterior) - The intercostal nerve comes from the vertebral column posteriorly & is direct ...
Human Dissection Anatomy
... Run your hand laterally under the deep fascia to separate it from the muscles of the anterior compartment. If you extend your hand deep enough you will reach the lateral intermuscular septum and your hand will be redirected toward the femur where the septum attaches at the linea aspera. Note that th ...
... Run your hand laterally under the deep fascia to separate it from the muscles of the anterior compartment. If you extend your hand deep enough you will reach the lateral intermuscular septum and your hand will be redirected toward the femur where the septum attaches at the linea aspera. Note that th ...
Elbow Joint - By Dr Nand Lal Dhomeja ( Anatomy Department )
... The branches anastomosing in front of the lateral epicondyle are : The radial recurrent (branch of radial artery) and the anterior descending (radial collateral) branch of the profunda brachii. Those behind the medial epicondyle are : The inferior ulnar collateral, the posterior ulnar recurrent ...
... The branches anastomosing in front of the lateral epicondyle are : The radial recurrent (branch of radial artery) and the anterior descending (radial collateral) branch of the profunda brachii. Those behind the medial epicondyle are : The inferior ulnar collateral, the posterior ulnar recurrent ...
Departmental Guidelines
... The terms anterior and posterior epistaxis are frequently used but their definitions are imprecise and inconsistent. Anterior epistaxis - bleeding from a source anterior to the plane of the piriform aperture. This includes bleeding from the anterior septum and rare bleeds from the vestibular skin a ...
... The terms anterior and posterior epistaxis are frequently used but their definitions are imprecise and inconsistent. Anterior epistaxis - bleeding from a source anterior to the plane of the piriform aperture. This includes bleeding from the anterior septum and rare bleeds from the vestibular skin a ...
ARTICLE ADEOPAPPOSAURUS MOGNAI, GEN. ET SP. NOV
... the base of the dorsal process; from this position, a series of neurovascular foramina parallel to the alveolar border open ventrally except for the posterior-most, which is larger than the rest and opens posteriorly. Specimen PVSJ568 has eight foramina, whereas PVSJ610 has only six; this may be ont ...
... the base of the dorsal process; from this position, a series of neurovascular foramina parallel to the alveolar border open ventrally except for the posterior-most, which is larger than the rest and opens posteriorly. Specimen PVSJ568 has eight foramina, whereas PVSJ610 has only six; this may be ont ...
Microsurgical Anatomy of the Temporal Lobe and Its Implications on
... of the superior temporal sulcus. The temporal gyri, especially the inferior temporal gyrus, are often separated into small parts by sulcal bridges (Figure 1(a)). Ono et al. stated that the inferior temporal sulcus is separated into three or more parts in 92% of cases [2]. 2.1.2. Superior Surface. Th ...
... of the superior temporal sulcus. The temporal gyri, especially the inferior temporal gyrus, are often separated into small parts by sulcal bridges (Figure 1(a)). Ono et al. stated that the inferior temporal sulcus is separated into three or more parts in 92% of cases [2]. 2.1.2. Superior Surface. Th ...
Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy of a Medial Meniscus Bucket
... locked into the intercondylar notch, one may try to reduce the torn meniscus using a probe. Reduction of the torn fragment may be attempted while widening the medial compartment by applying a valgus force in a 20° flexed and externally rotated knee. This procedure is a crucial step for determining w ...
... locked into the intercondylar notch, one may try to reduce the torn meniscus using a probe. Reduction of the torn fragment may be attempted while widening the medial compartment by applying a valgus force in a 20° flexed and externally rotated knee. This procedure is a crucial step for determining w ...
Volume 142, 1999 57 A REPORT ON ANOMALIES OF DIGASTRIC
... belly on the basis of the classification of Žlábek1. However, this case was not found in his series. The second case that we described as a combined bilaterally asymmetrical anomaly of the anterior belly of the digastric muscle. The anomaly occuring in the right side where the thin fissure with the ...
... belly on the basis of the classification of Žlábek1. However, this case was not found in his series. The second case that we described as a combined bilaterally asymmetrical anomaly of the anterior belly of the digastric muscle. The anomaly occuring in the right side where the thin fissure with the ...
凌树才_Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
... and superior part of duodenum and hangs down like an apron in front of coils of small intestine, and then turns upward and attaches to the transverse colon. If an infection occurs in the intestine, plasma cells formed in the lymph nodes combat the infection and help prevent it from spreading to the ...
... and superior part of duodenum and hangs down like an apron in front of coils of small intestine, and then turns upward and attaches to the transverse colon. If an infection occurs in the intestine, plasma cells formed in the lymph nodes combat the infection and help prevent it from spreading to the ...
Variation of Perisylvian and Calcarine Anatomic Landmarks Within
... topographic analysis of structural and functional image data. The Talairach stereotaxic proportional grid was originally developed for pneumoencephalography [1] and has received renewed attention since the discovery that MR can provide noninvasive application [2-5]. The anatomic atlas of Talairach e ...
... topographic analysis of structural and functional image data. The Talairach stereotaxic proportional grid was originally developed for pneumoencephalography [1] and has received renewed attention since the discovery that MR can provide noninvasive application [2-5]. The anatomic atlas of Talairach e ...
Surgical anatomy and landmarks for the basal vein of Rosenthal
... that arises secondarily as a longitudinal anastomotic channel uniting several regional embryologic veins. These components develop as the telencephalic, diencephalic, and mesencephalic veins when the embryo is between 14 and 18 mm long, and differentiate into the deep telencephalic, ventral dienceph ...
... that arises secondarily as a longitudinal anastomotic channel uniting several regional embryologic veins. These components develop as the telencephalic, diencephalic, and mesencephalic veins when the embryo is between 14 and 18 mm long, and differentiate into the deep telencephalic, ventral dienceph ...
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 ...
DENTAL GROSS ANATOMY CASE 3 INFRATEMPORAL FOSSA
... After a lengthy hospitalization and numerous surgeries, Ms. Goldsmith was found to have the following neural and neuromuscular disorders: 1. Ipsilateral loss of taste sensations on the anterior part of the tongue. 2. Ipsilateral loss of general sensations on the anterior part of the tongue. 3. When ...
... After a lengthy hospitalization and numerous surgeries, Ms. Goldsmith was found to have the following neural and neuromuscular disorders: 1. Ipsilateral loss of taste sensations on the anterior part of the tongue. 2. Ipsilateral loss of general sensations on the anterior part of the tongue. 3. When ...
Intra-articular landmarks for anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions
... of the femoral diaphysis in the sagittal plane was 34.9 ± 3.7° and the length of this ridge was measured as 15.5 ± 1.5 mm [35] . In a clinical study, Shino et al. investigated the utility of Resident’s ridge as an arthroscopic landmark for anatomical femoral tunnel for ACL graft [36] . It was shown ...
... of the femoral diaphysis in the sagittal plane was 34.9 ± 3.7° and the length of this ridge was measured as 15.5 ± 1.5 mm [35] . In a clinical study, Shino et al. investigated the utility of Resident’s ridge as an arthroscopic landmark for anatomical femoral tunnel for ACL graft [36] . It was shown ...
C- Spine Adult vs pediatric - Calgary Emergency Medicine
... occurs in four places, with fractures in two sites anteriorly and two sites posteriorly. • When C1 is fractured in less than four places, transverse ligament tears are common and can lead to more instability. • If the transverse ligament is ruptured, C1 will move forward on C2, and the spinal cord w ...
... occurs in four places, with fractures in two sites anteriorly and two sites posteriorly. • When C1 is fractured in less than four places, transverse ligament tears are common and can lead to more instability. • If the transverse ligament is ruptured, C1 will move forward on C2, and the spinal cord w ...
C- Spine Adult vs pediatric
... occurs in four places, with fractures in two sites anteriorly and two sites posteriorly. • When C1 is fractured in less than four places, transverse ligament tears are common and can lead to more instability. • If the transverse ligament is ruptured, C1 will move forward on C2, and the spinal cord w ...
... occurs in four places, with fractures in two sites anteriorly and two sites posteriorly. • When C1 is fractured in less than four places, transverse ligament tears are common and can lead to more instability. • If the transverse ligament is ruptured, C1 will move forward on C2, and the spinal cord w ...
Applied anatomy of the lower leg, ankle and foot
... The sesamoid bones are incorporated into the tendons of the flexor hallucis brevis and act as a fulcrum in its function. They also play a role in bearing the body weight. The base of the proximal phalanx articulates in a gliding manner upon the convex articular surface of the metatarsal head, thus a ...
... The sesamoid bones are incorporated into the tendons of the flexor hallucis brevis and act as a fulcrum in its function. They also play a role in bearing the body weight. The base of the proximal phalanx articulates in a gliding manner upon the convex articular surface of the metatarsal head, thus a ...
Anterior Cervical Region - Yeditepe University Dentistry Anatomy
... The neck is the transitional area between the base of the cranium superiorly and the clavicles inferiorly. ...
... The neck is the transitional area between the base of the cranium superiorly and the clavicles inferiorly. ...
Sacral plexus and nerves of pelvis
... Passes anteriorly on the ala of sacrum and join the sacral plexus ...
... Passes anteriorly on the ala of sacrum and join the sacral plexus ...
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... Wissenger rod may be helpful to retract the anterior border of the supraspinatus to better define these structures as described by Ghodadra et al.25 The posterior aspect of both ligaments can be seen from this approach and by following the conoid ligament distally the arthroscopist can easily and re ...
... Wissenger rod may be helpful to retract the anterior border of the supraspinatus to better define these structures as described by Ghodadra et al.25 The posterior aspect of both ligaments can be seen from this approach and by following the conoid ligament distally the arthroscopist can easily and re ...
Power Point CH 8
... – Linea aspera: ridge on posterior shaft for attachment of many thigh muscles – Distally, linea aspera splits into medial and lateral supracondylar lines ...
... – Linea aspera: ridge on posterior shaft for attachment of many thigh muscles – Distally, linea aspera splits into medial and lateral supracondylar lines ...
section i - Libreria Universo
... 10 Great horizontal fissure (intercrural fissure) 11 Tuber (also lobule VII of Jansen) ...
... 10 Great horizontal fissure (intercrural fissure) 11 Tuber (also lobule VII of Jansen) ...
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.