Medical Science Variant attachment of bicipital aponeurosis and
... Extensor digitorum arises from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus via common extensor tendon and the adjacent intramuscular septa. The digital attachments enter a fibrous expansion on the dorsum of the proximal phalanges [7]. Anatomic variations in the extensors tendons are common. Variations in ...
... Extensor digitorum arises from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus via common extensor tendon and the adjacent intramuscular septa. The digital attachments enter a fibrous expansion on the dorsum of the proximal phalanges [7]. Anatomic variations in the extensors tendons are common. Variations in ...
Shoulder Anatomy and Injuries - PA
... Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint • Synovial Joint double gliding joint • side to side & front to back ...
... Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint • Synovial Joint double gliding joint • side to side & front to back ...
Axial skeleton
... the buttons on the animation to play, pause, and turn audio/text on or off. Please Note: Once you have used any of the animation functions (such as Play or Pause), you must first click on the slide’s background before you can advance to the next slide. ...
... the buttons on the animation to play, pause, and turn audio/text on or off. Please Note: Once you have used any of the animation functions (such as Play or Pause), you must first click on the slide’s background before you can advance to the next slide. ...
asymmetrical assimilation of atlas vertebra
... gap between the two.(fig-10) 7. Right inferior articular facet of atlas is slightly protruding into FM 8. It is also observed that all the foramen at the base of skull were larger on the right side when compared to left side. 9. Left mastoid process was longer than right side. 10. Other features as ...
... gap between the two.(fig-10) 7. Right inferior articular facet of atlas is slightly protruding into FM 8. It is also observed that all the foramen at the base of skull were larger on the right side when compared to left side. 9. Left mastoid process was longer than right side. 10. Other features as ...
Semmelweis University School of Doctoral Studies for
... the relation tympanic cavity and mastoid process (Wilde, Toynbee, Stacke, Jansen, E. Cheatle, etc.) and implied mastoidectomy as a treatment for purulent otitis. In the fifties of the nineteenth century the introduction of ‘head-mirror’ (Tröltsch) revolutionized ear therapy and anatomy. Using ‘head- ...
... the relation tympanic cavity and mastoid process (Wilde, Toynbee, Stacke, Jansen, E. Cheatle, etc.) and implied mastoidectomy as a treatment for purulent otitis. In the fifties of the nineteenth century the introduction of ‘head-mirror’ (Tröltsch) revolutionized ear therapy and anatomy. Using ‘head- ...
ch07_answer_key - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
... 5. Blood vessels and undifferentiated connective tissue cells invade the disintegrating tissue. 6. Some of the cells differentiate into osteoblasts. 7. Osteoblasts form spongy bone in the spaces previously housed by cartilage. 8. Endochondral ossification is the process of forming an endochondral b ...
... 5. Blood vessels and undifferentiated connective tissue cells invade the disintegrating tissue. 6. Some of the cells differentiate into osteoblasts. 7. Osteoblasts form spongy bone in the spaces previously housed by cartilage. 8. Endochondral ossification is the process of forming an endochondral b ...
Other Mandibular Osteotomies
... vertical osteotomy are the same as for the IVRO. The main difference is that the vertical osteotomy ends just superior to the mandibular foramen (Figure below). Figure 2. The inverted Losteotomy can be used to set the mandible posteriorly. It also allows vertical lengthening or shortening of the ram ...
... vertical osteotomy are the same as for the IVRO. The main difference is that the vertical osteotomy ends just superior to the mandibular foramen (Figure below). Figure 2. The inverted Losteotomy can be used to set the mandible posteriorly. It also allows vertical lengthening or shortening of the ram ...
THE PANCREAS - Orange Coast College
... 1. Pancreatic Duct (of Wirsung) a. Course is left to right b. Receives numerous small ducts c. @ neck of pancreas, duct turns inferior, posterior & to the right d. AKA “main pancreatic duct’ ...
... 1. Pancreatic Duct (of Wirsung) a. Course is left to right b. Receives numerous small ducts c. @ neck of pancreas, duct turns inferior, posterior & to the right d. AKA “main pancreatic duct’ ...
Incompetent Cervix and Cerclage
... Bed rest is usually recommended for 24 hours following the placement of a cerclage. In some cases, bed rest is continued for the rest of the pregnancy. The doctor will increase prenatal visits so that the cerclage can be checked regularly until it is removed around the 37th week of pregnancy. It is ...
... Bed rest is usually recommended for 24 hours following the placement of a cerclage. In some cases, bed rest is continued for the rest of the pregnancy. The doctor will increase prenatal visits so that the cerclage can be checked regularly until it is removed around the 37th week of pregnancy. It is ...
the anatomy of the orbita wall and the preseptal
... bral ligament (14). Lateral palpebral raphe is a weak structure which is formed by the blending of muscle ...
... bral ligament (14). Lateral palpebral raphe is a weak structure which is formed by the blending of muscle ...
BIOL241Spr11 MW Syllabus
... Many laboratory exercises must be completed in the laboratory. For each lab assigned, you will need to complete all the questions found at the end of each lab in the lab manual entitled “Review Sheet” and turn it in to me the week following each lab. NOTE: you must turn in the actual pages torn out ...
... Many laboratory exercises must be completed in the laboratory. For each lab assigned, you will need to complete all the questions found at the end of each lab in the lab manual entitled “Review Sheet” and turn it in to me the week following each lab. NOTE: you must turn in the actual pages torn out ...
PDF
... while Vesalius (1543) thought that it had the function of expressing Urine from the penis,” pene urieversum efformans musculum. Riolan (1649) noted that the muscle is occasionally absent, as did Crooke (1650), and Rolfinck (1656). Rofinck also noted that occasionally only one of the two muscles was ...
... while Vesalius (1543) thought that it had the function of expressing Urine from the penis,” pene urieversum efformans musculum. Riolan (1649) noted that the muscle is occasionally absent, as did Crooke (1650), and Rolfinck (1656). Rofinck also noted that occasionally only one of the two muscles was ...
Laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia
... The important landmarks of laparoscopic hernia repair are the pubic bone and inferior eipgastric vessels. Surgeon should use both blunt and sharp dissection and the sac is dissected off the anterior abdominal wall. Once the sac is separated the next step is separation of sac from cord structures and ...
... The important landmarks of laparoscopic hernia repair are the pubic bone and inferior eipgastric vessels. Surgeon should use both blunt and sharp dissection and the sac is dissected off the anterior abdominal wall. Once the sac is separated the next step is separation of sac from cord structures and ...
anatomy for x-ray specialists
... --Read and study each lesson carefully. --Complete the subcourse lesson by lesson. After completing each lesson, work the exercises at the end of the lesson, marking your answers in this booklet. --After completing each set of lesson exercises, compare your answers with those on the solution sheet t ...
... --Read and study each lesson carefully. --Complete the subcourse lesson by lesson. After completing each lesson, work the exercises at the end of the lesson, marking your answers in this booklet. --After completing each set of lesson exercises, compare your answers with those on the solution sheet t ...
Thoracolumbar Spine
... a mass of gelatinous material containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
... a mass of gelatinous material containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
4-Thoracolumbar Spine-2015
... a mass of gelatinous material containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
... a mass of gelatinous material containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
3-Thoracolumbar Spine2016-12-18 11:161.9 MB
... a mass of gelatinous material containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
... a mass of gelatinous material containing a large amount of water, a small number of collagen fibers, and a few cartilage cells. • No discs are found between the first & second cervical vertebrae or in the sacrum or coccyx. ...
powerpoint lecture
... • Inferolateral (below and to the side) aspects of skull and parts of cranial base • Contains the zygomatic process that meets the zygomatic bone of the face ...
... • Inferolateral (below and to the side) aspects of skull and parts of cranial base • Contains the zygomatic process that meets the zygomatic bone of the face ...
Mapping the extras: Supernumerary bones of the limbs
... an ankle sprain. The syndrome is also frequently caused by repeated downward pointing of the toes, which is common among ballet dancers, soccer players and other athletes. For the person who has this bone pointing the toes downward can result in a nutcracker injury. Like an almond in a nutcracker th ...
... an ankle sprain. The syndrome is also frequently caused by repeated downward pointing of the toes, which is common among ballet dancers, soccer players and other athletes. For the person who has this bone pointing the toes downward can result in a nutcracker injury. Like an almond in a nutcracker th ...
Anatomic Moment Hippocampal Anatomy and Pathologic Alterations
... features of hippocampal anatomy and nomenclature (1, 2). The purpose of this anatomic moment is to highlight the appearance of the hippocampus in sagittal and coronal planes that are used in clinical magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with a conventional head coil, although newer imaging techniques hav ...
... features of hippocampal anatomy and nomenclature (1, 2). The purpose of this anatomic moment is to highlight the appearance of the hippocampus in sagittal and coronal planes that are used in clinical magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with a conventional head coil, although newer imaging techniques hav ...
A Study on the Interparietal Bone in Man
... Mağden & Müftüoğlu (12); and 6.59% (6/91) by Aycan (13). In the present study, it was found to be 2.8% (15/544). The incidence reported by Aycan is comparatively high. This incidence may have been affected by the number of samples used in his study. In conclusion, the interparietal bone can be appea ...
... Mağden & Müftüoğlu (12); and 6.59% (6/91) by Aycan (13). In the present study, it was found to be 2.8% (15/544). The incidence reported by Aycan is comparatively high. This incidence may have been affected by the number of samples used in his study. In conclusion, the interparietal bone can be appea ...
- Veterinary Research Forum
... Razi Institute in Mashhad, Iran. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee for Animal Experimentation of the Veterinary School of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. The animals were deeply anesthetized with Ketamine 40 mg kg and then euthanized by an overdose of the same drug. The investigation a ...
... Razi Institute in Mashhad, Iran. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee for Animal Experimentation of the Veterinary School of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. The animals were deeply anesthetized with Ketamine 40 mg kg and then euthanized by an overdose of the same drug. The investigation a ...
Body snatching
Body snatching is the secret disinterment of corpses from graveyards or other burial sites. A common purpose of body snatching, especially in the 19th century, was to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Those who practiced body snatching were often called ""resurrectionists"" or ""resurrection-men"". A related act is grave robbery, uncovering a tomb or crypt to steal artifacts or personal effects rather than corpses.