02-post.abd.wall_Dr.Sanaa
... femur. The combined muscles are called iliopsoas. Nerve supply : femoral N. (branch of lumbar plexus). Action : 1-iliopsoas flexes the thigh on trunk at hip joint , or if the thigh is fixed… 2-.It flexes the trunk on thigh. (as psoas major ). ...
... femur. The combined muscles are called iliopsoas. Nerve supply : femoral N. (branch of lumbar plexus). Action : 1-iliopsoas flexes the thigh on trunk at hip joint , or if the thigh is fixed… 2-.It flexes the trunk on thigh. (as psoas major ). ...
327 a rare variation of the digastric muscle
... Varieties in sublingual muscles were not found, except in one cadaver, in which we came across the described variety. Fixation of cadaveric materials in the dissecting room used for training for students and graduates of each medical university in the European Union is very specific and is regulated ...
... Varieties in sublingual muscles were not found, except in one cadaver, in which we came across the described variety. Fixation of cadaveric materials in the dissecting room used for training for students and graduates of each medical university in the European Union is very specific and is regulated ...
The Region of the Elbow - Jefferson Digital Commons
... flexed these points form a tri angle, the olecranon being bro ught forward in fron t of the transverse line through th e epicondy les. The olecra non pro cess is nearer to the internal than to the outer epicondyle. When the olecranon is very prominent, its summit will be found in extreme exten sion ...
... flexed these points form a tri angle, the olecranon being bro ught forward in fron t of the transverse line through th e epicondy les. The olecra non pro cess is nearer to the internal than to the outer epicondyle. When the olecranon is very prominent, its summit will be found in extreme exten sion ...
Document
... how certain cancers of the organs passes into the lung , it will pass from the lung into diaphragm esophageal opening , or from the esophagus into abdominal organs or from esophagus into the lung The aorta prime passes through these opening , and the thoracic duct as well as the azygous and hemi a ...
... how certain cancers of the organs passes into the lung , it will pass from the lung into diaphragm esophageal opening , or from the esophagus into abdominal organs or from esophagus into the lung The aorta prime passes through these opening , and the thoracic duct as well as the azygous and hemi a ...
Cadaveric Case Report on Variant Heads of Plantaris Muscle.
... International Journal of Health Sciences & Research (www.ijhsr.org) Vol.2; Issue: 8; November 2012 ...
... International Journal of Health Sciences & Research (www.ijhsr.org) Vol.2; Issue: 8; November 2012 ...
Summary
... The epiglottic cartilage is leaf like with rounded and slightly notched apex. It presents an apex, base, two surfaces and two borders. The arytenoid cartilages are small irregular triangular in shape situated rostral to the rostral border of the cricoid lamina. The corniculate cartilages are thin fl ...
... The epiglottic cartilage is leaf like with rounded and slightly notched apex. It presents an apex, base, two surfaces and two borders. The arytenoid cartilages are small irregular triangular in shape situated rostral to the rostral border of the cricoid lamina. The corniculate cartilages are thin fl ...
ANSWERS: CHAPTER 15
... is a solid, hypoechoic mass with cystic components and a hypoechoic halo. 2. The three nodules are well-defined and very hypoechoic, almost anechoic, but without increased through transmission. Microcalcifications are seen in two of the nodules. Hypoechogenicity and microcalcifications are associ ...
... is a solid, hypoechoic mass with cystic components and a hypoechoic halo. 2. The three nodules are well-defined and very hypoechoic, almost anechoic, but without increased through transmission. Microcalcifications are seen in two of the nodules. Hypoechogenicity and microcalcifications are associ ...
PDF - SAS Publishers
... should be kept in mind to avoid clinical complications during surgical approach of these regions. Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome occurs due to compression the nerve either by these accessory heads in region or any other variant. Nerve compressions and tenosynovitis are the common effects of th ...
... should be kept in mind to avoid clinical complications during surgical approach of these regions. Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome occurs due to compression the nerve either by these accessory heads in region or any other variant. Nerve compressions and tenosynovitis are the common effects of th ...
Neck - Lectures - gblnetto
... The visceral layer surrounds all the organs of the neck. The parietal layer forms sheath for main vessels and nerves of the medial triangle. They are common and internal carotid arteries, the internal jugular vein, vagus nerve and the ansa cervicalis. And also the parietal layer is adjacent to poste ...
... The visceral layer surrounds all the organs of the neck. The parietal layer forms sheath for main vessels and nerves of the medial triangle. They are common and internal carotid arteries, the internal jugular vein, vagus nerve and the ansa cervicalis. And also the parietal layer is adjacent to poste ...
Injuries of the Pectoralis Major Muscle: Evaluation with MR
... (H.G.P.) and a musculoskeletal radiology fellow (D.A.C.) by means of consensus. This interpretation represented the original MR imaging report. The two studies from other institutions were also prospectively read before surgery; the radiologists did not have access to these original ...
... (H.G.P.) and a musculoskeletal radiology fellow (D.A.C.) by means of consensus. This interpretation represented the original MR imaging report. The two studies from other institutions were also prospectively read before surgery; the radiologists did not have access to these original ...
Ovid: Rupture of the Long Head of the Triceps Muscle in a Child
... In our case, the patient, being only 13 years of age, was not skeletally mature and did have open growth plates. McMaster, in his study on tendon and muscle ruptures, noted that injuries involving muscle contractions most frequently result in fractures, particularly if they occur before the epiphyse ...
... In our case, the patient, being only 13 years of age, was not skeletally mature and did have open growth plates. McMaster, in his study on tendon and muscle ruptures, noted that injuries involving muscle contractions most frequently result in fractures, particularly if they occur before the epiphyse ...
Chapter 1, Introduction to Human Anatomy/physiology
... is lined by a serous membrane called the PERITONEUM. It is subdivided into two portions: 1.) The Abdominal Cavity: It is separated from the thoracic cavity by the diaphragm muscle. It contains stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, most of the small intestine, most of the large intestine, ...
... is lined by a serous membrane called the PERITONEUM. It is subdivided into two portions: 1.) The Abdominal Cavity: It is separated from the thoracic cavity by the diaphragm muscle. It contains stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, most of the small intestine, most of the large intestine, ...
a study on variation in the insertion of coracobrachialis muscle and
... can be explained in terms of comparative anatomy. During the changes in locomotion pattern from reptiles to mammals, the adductor shoulder muscles became greatly reduced into the coracobrachialis muscle.[11,12] In amphibians, reptiles, and monotremes three distinct parts of the coracobrachialis musc ...
... can be explained in terms of comparative anatomy. During the changes in locomotion pattern from reptiles to mammals, the adductor shoulder muscles became greatly reduced into the coracobrachialis muscle.[11,12] In amphibians, reptiles, and monotremes three distinct parts of the coracobrachialis musc ...
CHAPTER 8
... Chapter 9 is closely related in that we will learn the process in selecting the vessels we will be using. So learn chapter 8 well. ...
... Chapter 9 is closely related in that we will learn the process in selecting the vessels we will be using. So learn chapter 8 well. ...
A case report of variant insertion of plantaris muscle and its
... The plantaris is considered as vestigial muscle in humans however it has abundant clinical importance. The knowledge of plantaris variations is essential for the diagnosis of muscle tear, tennis leg and interpretation of MRI scans (SHARADKUMAR, SHAGUPHTA and RAKHI, 2012). Plantaris tendon is an exce ...
... The plantaris is considered as vestigial muscle in humans however it has abundant clinical importance. The knowledge of plantaris variations is essential for the diagnosis of muscle tear, tennis leg and interpretation of MRI scans (SHARADKUMAR, SHAGUPHTA and RAKHI, 2012). Plantaris tendon is an exce ...
Muscles of the Pelvic Floor (Pelvic Diaphragm)
... • The fibers which form a sling for the rectum are named the Puborectalis or Sphincter recti. • They arise from the lower part of the pubic symphysis, and from the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm. • They meet with the corresponding fibers of the opposite side around the lower part of the ...
... • The fibers which form a sling for the rectum are named the Puborectalis or Sphincter recti. • They arise from the lower part of the pubic symphysis, and from the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm. • They meet with the corresponding fibers of the opposite side around the lower part of the ...
Abdominal Wall and Cavity
... of the last thoracic vertebra, lumbar vertebrae IIV, and from neighboring invertebral discs. • Joined by the iliacus, psoas major forms the iliopsoas which is surrounded by the iliac fascia. The iliopsoas runs across the iliopubic eminence through the muscular lacuna to its insertion on the lesser t ...
... of the last thoracic vertebra, lumbar vertebrae IIV, and from neighboring invertebral discs. • Joined by the iliacus, psoas major forms the iliopsoas which is surrounded by the iliac fascia. The iliopsoas runs across the iliopubic eminence through the muscular lacuna to its insertion on the lesser t ...
Anatomical Studies with Clinical Importance of Unusual
... The superior epigastric artery travels deep to the rectus muscle but enters it before the first inscription. It is a branch of the internal mammary artery, which itself is a branch of the subclavian artery. The deep inferior epigastric artery is a branch of the external iliac and enters the posterio ...
... The superior epigastric artery travels deep to the rectus muscle but enters it before the first inscription. It is a branch of the internal mammary artery, which itself is a branch of the subclavian artery. The deep inferior epigastric artery is a branch of the external iliac and enters the posterio ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences
... Studies have shown that hamstring muscle length is influenced by a number of factors. Factors affecting decreased flexibility are age, gender, BMI, occupation and physical inactivity. They have to be considered for any patient at the time of physical examination for tight hamstrings as these factors ...
... Studies have shown that hamstring muscle length is influenced by a number of factors. Factors affecting decreased flexibility are age, gender, BMI, occupation and physical inactivity. They have to be considered for any patient at the time of physical examination for tight hamstrings as these factors ...
14 Quadriceps Muscle Group Excision
... proximally and distally within a muscle group, making it necessary surgically to remove the entire compartment to avoid a local recurrence. Enneking differentiated this growth pattern from that of carcinomas, which invade adjacent structures and are not confined by fascial or anatomic borders. Durin ...
... proximally and distally within a muscle group, making it necessary surgically to remove the entire compartment to avoid a local recurrence. Enneking differentiated this growth pattern from that of carcinomas, which invade adjacent structures and are not confined by fascial or anatomic borders. Durin ...
Dissection of Anterior Abdominal Wall
... With the cadaver in the supine position, incise the skin in the midline from the xiphisternal joint to the pubic symphysis, cutting around the umbilicus. Then incise the skin 1 inch above the pubis symphysis laterally over to and a little above the iliac crest to the midaxillary line on both sides. ...
... With the cadaver in the supine position, incise the skin in the midline from the xiphisternal joint to the pubic symphysis, cutting around the umbilicus. Then incise the skin 1 inch above the pubis symphysis laterally over to and a little above the iliac crest to the midaxillary line on both sides. ...
The plantaris muscle: anatomy, injury, imaging, and treatment Andreo A. Spina, DC*
... and adjacent to the muscular fibers of the plantaris muscle at the level of the knee joint, or at the myotendinous junction on T2-weighted images. In proximal injuries to the middle of the muscle belly, high signal may involve the plantaris muscle on its own, or it may also involve structures adjace ...
... and adjacent to the muscular fibers of the plantaris muscle at the level of the knee joint, or at the myotendinous junction on T2-weighted images. In proximal injuries to the middle of the muscle belly, high signal may involve the plantaris muscle on its own, or it may also involve structures adjace ...
Larynx
... laryngopharynx, to the lower border of the cricoid cartilage.It is divided into three parts by two folds of mucous membrane: ...
... laryngopharynx, to the lower border of the cricoid cartilage.It is divided into three parts by two folds of mucous membrane: ...
a variation in the origin and course of the posterior circumflex
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
... Compression of the PCHA and the axillary nerve has been reported to cause quadrangular space syndrome [8]. It is a rare condition, which causes poorly localized pain radiating to the arm, paraesthesia and tenderness over the quadrangular space [7]. Injuries of the PCHA frequently cause ischemia of t ...
Smooth muscle tissue
Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle. It is divided into two subgroups; the single-unit (unitary) and multiunit smooth muscle. Within single-unit cells, the whole bundle or sheet contracts as a syncytium (i.e. a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm that is not separated into cells). Multiunit smooth muscle tissues innervate individual cells; as such, they allow for fine control and gradual responses, much like motor unit recruitment in skeletal muscle.Smooth muscle is found within the walls of blood vessels (such smooth muscle specifically being termed vascular smooth muscle) such as in the tunica media layer of large (aorta) and small arteries, arterioles and veins. Smooth muscle is also found in lymphatic vessels, the urinary bladder, uterus (termed uterine smooth muscle), male and female reproductive tracts, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, arrector pili of skin, the ciliary muscle, and iris of the eye. The structure and function is basically the same in smooth muscle cells in different organs, but the inducing stimuli differ substantially, in order to perform individual effects in the body at individual times. In addition, the glomeruli of the kidneys contain smooth muscle-like cells called mesangial cells.