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Digestive System
Digestive System

... is covered with thin skin formed of epidermis and dermis with the associated hair follicles, sebaceous glands and sweat glands. underbeneath the skin, bundles of circular skeletal muscle of the orbicularis oris m. The internal surface of The lip: Lines by mucous membrane which is formed of: stratifi ...
Oak Park Surgery Center 860 Oak Park Blvd., Suite 102 Arroyo
Oak Park Surgery Center 860 Oak Park Blvd., Suite 102 Arroyo

... 0.5 Castroviejo forceps to bring the incision lines close together while the assistant was first loosening and then re-tightening the Chalazion clamp. Approximately six interrupted 6-0 Vicryl sutures were then used to close the wound, first going through the tarsal plate for two sutures, and then us ...
Endocrine regulation of skin blanching in red porgy, Pagrus
Endocrine regulation of skin blanching in red porgy, Pagrus

... black and white-background-adapted fish. Mean daily plasma melatonin concentration was significantly higher in black- (41.29 ± 2.46 pg ml–1) than white-backgroundexposed fish (32.07 ± 1.26 pg ml–1) while mean plasma norepinephrine was almost fivefold higher in white- (6.26 ± 1.57 ng ml–1) than in bl ...
Flaps Powerpoint (July 2007)
Flaps Powerpoint (July 2007)

... Intercostal perforators become the pedicle Fascia must be included in flap (anastamosing vessels lie just superficial to the deep fascia covering the pectoralis major and deltoid muscles) To fill longer defects, this flap can be extended posteriorly or down arm (delayed/two-staged procedure) If ther ...
Muscles of the face
Muscles of the face

... and supplies the buccinator muscle and the muscles of the upper lip and nostril .  The mandibular branch emerges from the anterior border of the glang and supplies the muscles of the lower lip.  The cervical branch emerges from the lower of the gland and passes forward in the neck below the mandib ...
Maxillary Reconstruction
Maxillary Reconstruction

...  Free flaps generally are indicated when skin islands are necessary for intraoral cheek, palatal, nasal lining, or external resurfacing.  The space between the restored anterior, superior, and inferior walls of the maxilla can usually be filled with soft tissue (muscle/fat)  nasal lining may or m ...
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File

... a. Hormones exert their effects by altering metabolic processes. b. Hormones may reach all cells but only affect those that have appropriate receptors. c. The more receptors the hormone binds on its target cell, the greater the response. 2. Steroid Hormones a. Steroid hormones are insoluble in water ...
Nonvertebrate Chordates, Fishes, and Amphibians
Nonvertebrate Chordates, Fishes, and Amphibians

... that extends beyond the anus. Hollow nerve cord: nerves branch off and connect to organs  Notochord: long supporting rod that runs through the body just below the nerve cord  Pharyngeal pouches: paired structures in the throat region; can develop slits  gills in some chordates  Tail: can contain ...
Lift of cheek and neck: technical notes
Lift of cheek and neck: technical notes

... botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers are used for this purpose because they are more effective and result in less downtime. Lateral brow sag can be corrected by using the Fogli[4] and Knize[5] browlift techniques, Endotine® browlift[6] or sub‑brow fat augmentation.[7] The pretrichial incision ...
Spinal Nerves Spinal Nerves
Spinal Nerves Spinal Nerves

... •  Each muscle in the body is supplied by a one or more levels or segments of the spinal cord and by their corresponding spinal nerves. •  Dermatome (by sensation) and myotome (by action) testing can be an integral part of neurological examination as each nerve root coming from the spinal cord and t ...
Fibula flap Flap Territory This includes a segment of the fibular bone
Fibula flap Flap Territory This includes a segment of the fibular bone

... o Some suggest incising up to fascia and elevating for a distance suprafascially (Fig 2) - this protects the sural nerve and short saphenous vein posteriorly as well as the peroneal tendons anteriorly by not exposing them. ...
ABDOMINAL NERVES – VENTRAL VIEW – DORSAL ABDOMINAL
ABDOMINAL NERVES – VENTRAL VIEW – DORSAL ABDOMINAL

... thigh, the person experiences the heebeegeebees. It is recommended that you inform a person that you are going to do this before performing the experiment, otherwise you may end up on the late news! ...
Frog Dissection Guide
Frog Dissection Guide

... use scissors to cut along the center of the body from the cloaca to the lip. Turn back the skin, cut toward the side at each leg, and pin the skin flat. The diagram above shows how to make these cuts Lift and cut through the muscles and breast bone to open up the body cavity. If your frog is a femal ...
Anatomical Directions Practice
Anatomical Directions Practice

... 3. The nose is _______________ to the ears 4. The ears are ______________ to the nose 5. The navel is ______________ to the spine 6. The spine is _______________ to the navel 7. The elbow is _______________ to the wrist 8. The wrist is _________________ to the elbow 9. The knee is _________________ ...
Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC): Biology
Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC): Biology

... Hair bulb: expanded bottom of hair in follicle Hair papilla: indentation of hair bulb containing blood vessels and nerve Hair root: hair below surface of epidermis Hair shaft: hair above surface of epidermis Hypodermis (Subcutaneous layer): This layer binds skin to the underlying musculature. ...
Document
Document

... The transverse facial vein joins the Superficial temporal vein within the parotid gland. Lymph Drainage of the Face Lymph from the forehead and the anterior part of the face drains into the submandibular lymph nodes. A few buccal lymph nodes may be present along the course of these lymph vessels. Th ...
Integumentary System Notes
Integumentary System Notes

... • Through research it has been found that darker skinned individuals seldom have skin cancer. • Why do you think that is? ...
Facelifts and Laser Resurfacing
Facelifts and Laser Resurfacing

... NOTES: Facelifting is probably contraindicated in patients on warfarin (Coumadin) or clopidogrel (Plavix), even if they are allowed by their physicians to stop these medications. At the very least, facelifting on such patients is performed with extreme conservatism and only after every possible mean ...
hair follicles
hair follicles

... The integument (skin) is separated and insulated from the rest of the body by the hypodermis layer, but it is interconnected with the rest of the body by an extensive circulatory network of blood and lymphatic vessels. As a result, although the protective mechanical functions of the skin ...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
LETTER TO THE EDITOR

... Although not within the scope of this study, histological analysis before and after controlled sequence of rasping, demonstrated that only 30 to 40% of the auricular thickness is removed, and this promotes the best contra-lateral curvature according Stenström.6,7 The risk to transpose the cartilagin ...
A Wide Excision of Nodular Melanoma
A Wide Excision of Nodular Melanoma

... Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes. Although it is one of the less common types of skin cancer, its features of aggressive local growth and metastasis make it to account for 75% of all skin cancer related deaths. Melanocytes are normally present in the skin and produce the dark skin pigmen ...
PECTORALIS MAJOR FLAP
PECTORALIS MAJOR FLAP

... of skin paddle depends on reconstructive requirements. In most cases, the skin paddle is located at the infero-medial border of the PM between the nipple and the edge of the sternum. In women, the skin paddle can be designed below the breast in the inframammary fold. The larger the skin paddle harve ...
muscles of facial expression
muscles of facial expression

... supplies the buccinator muscle and the muscles of the upper lip and nostril . 4. The mandibular branch emerges from the anterior border of the glang and supplies the muscles of the lower lip. 5. The cervical branch emerges from the lower of the gland and passes forward in the neck below the mandible ...
EYELID-1 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND CONGENITAL
EYELID-1 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND CONGENITAL

... It contains eyelashes and just posterior to it are the meibomian glands orifices. The tissues of the lids from anterior (cutancous) to posterior conjunctival aspects as follows:- ...
The Posterior Cervical Triangle
The Posterior Cervical Triangle

... The carotid sheath: Surrounds the carotid arteries, IJV & vagus nerve Extends from skull base (margins of carotid canal) down to aortic arch Fuses laterally with investing fascia Fuses medially with pretracheal fascia ...
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