EXCRETORY AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT Uterovaginal plate Uterovaginal plate Muller s tubercle Uterovaginal plate, vaginal plate, Muller s Tubercle - other ...
Rib Cage (sternum and ribs) Sternum. Ribs. Rib. Angle. Costal Grove. Non-articular part of tubercle. Articular part of tubercle. Body. Rib. 1st Rib ...
The Rotator Cuff. Supraspinatus - Abducts. Origin - Supraspinatus fossa of the scap. Insertion Greater tubercle of the humerus. Infraspinatus - Lat rotates
Scalenus Anterior Origin: From the transverse processes of the 3rd; 4th ; 5th and 6th cervical vertebrae. Insertion: Into the scalene tubercle on the inner border of ...
Surgical neck of humerus Greater tubercle of humerus Deltoid muscle Superior glenoid labrum Anatomical neck of humerus Suprascapular artery & nerve Humeral head
Biceps brachii muscle. Origin : Short head; Coracoid process : Long head; Supraglenoid tubercle ... Contents : Tendon of Biceps brachii m. Brachial a. and its' ...
Infectious diseases can spread from one person to another by aerosol droplets. The spread of Tuberculosis (TB), for example, occurs when an otherwise healthy individual inhales a sufficient number of tubercle bacilli that are expelled by a patient infected with pulmonary TB. Thus it spreads rapidly to the healthy persons. To avoid this hospitals provide special room to treat this patients. Biologically Cleanroom is needed for control of micro organism in treatment Room, Operating Room, Operating Theatre, ICU/CCU, and Medicine Room.
B C A D E F G K H L I J A: Trapezius B: Supraspinatus C: Acromion process D: Supraspinatus Tendon E: Surgical neck of the humorus F: Greater tubercle of the humorus G ...
Longitudinal incision of posterior pharyngeal wall from superior ... BODY OF THE AXIS. ANTERIOR TUBERCLE. OF THE ATLAS. ANTERIOR. ATLANTO-OCCIPITAL. MEMBRANE ...
Pubic symphysis pain or drop on one side. Ambulation ... Repetitive stress on pubic symphysis and adjacent muscles ... Point tenderness on pubic tubercle ...
A number of infectious agents affect both the upper and lower ... tubercles break down into necrotic caseous lesions that gradually heal by calcification ...
Tubercles help the Humpback whale sense s stuff like predator ... The humpback whale is born tail first. They can have young when they are eight years old. ...
KONDISI TRAUMATIK SUBJEK ORTOPEDIK KOD MOR 2323 FRAKTUR PELVIS Anterio view of the pelvis Pubis Symphysis Pubis Sacrum Acetabulum Ischium Pubic tubercle Sacral ...
tubercle now becomes a solid caseous lesion. Decreased replication in caseous tissue because of anoxia ... liquefaction of the center of the caseous granuloma occurs ...
... 2.5cm inferior to coracoid process. CR-perpendicular. AP Image ... AC jt, coracoid process seen under humeral head. Lesser tubercle in profile & seen anteriorly ...
Carpal tunnel disorder is a constriction of the median nerve of the wrist. It is the most widespread form of nerve entanglement. A Carpal tunnel is a lean path of the wrist, composed of bones and ligaments. The nerve is much like a truck passing through a tunnel and it should be able to pass with ease and without friction. If the tunnel becomes narrow, then the nerve will not be able to pass. The carpal tunnel is defined by scaphoid tubercle and trapezium radially and hooks of hamate and pisiform carpal tunnel are the narrowest at the level of hook of the hamate. The tunnel consists of one nerve and nine flexor tendons. The median nerve runs through the passageway along with the tendons to fingers and thumb. Carpal tunnel syndrome can be classified as follows:-
1 The synarthroses(immovable articulations) 2 The diarthroses ... of the mandible with the mandibular fossa and the articular tubercle of the temporal bone ...
BONE LANDMARKS Bone landmarks are specific locations at which major muscles, ligaments, or other connective tissue attach. The following will familiarize you with ...
Female clavicle is shorter and less curved than the male, which is thicker and ... Scapular Y. Clavicle. AP. AP Axial. 30 degree cephalad. O degrees. AC Joints ...
The bone of lower limb The bone of lower limb The pelvic girdle: hip bone The bone of free lower limb The bone of lower limb ilium pubis ischium femur patella tibia ...
Dr Mark Wotherspoon MB BS, DipSportsMed(Lond), FFSEM Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine Groin injury is common Large differential diagnosis Seen in sports ...
Spinous processes of C2 to C6 often bifid. 1st and 2nd cervical vertebrae are unique ... Spinous process (bifid) Vertebral foramen. Transverse foramen ...
The Muscular System Major Movers and Shakers BIOL 2400 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Chapter 11 Temporalis O: Temporal fossa I: Coronoid process and ramus of the ...
Station 1 40 years old lady complaining of Para umbilical hernia,examine her abdomen? 1)Position . 2)Shape and size. 3)Surface and edge. The surface is smooth and ...
Lateral orbital wall. Hard palate. Dens. Mandible. Molar. INDEX. HN14. Ethmoid sinus. Maxillary sinus. Nasal septum. Superior orbital fissure. Lateral orbital wall ...
EZ-IO PD Proximal Humeral Access Training Program Indications for Proximal Humerus Access Altered level of consciousness Respiratory compromise Hemodynamic ...
The outer surfaces of the ostracod valves can be smooth or ornamented with pits, ... Ostracods grow by moulting. There are usually eight moults between the egg ...