PPT-MSI Lab 4, Part B Dissection Gluteal Region & Posterior Thigh
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Figure 11 Figure 12 MSI Lab 4 Part A Figure 13 MSI Lab 4 Part A Figure 21 Figure 22 ischial tuberosity MSI Lab 4 Part A Sural N Tibial N Common Fibular N Lateral
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Figure 11 Figure 12 MSI Lab 4 Part A Figure 13 MSI Lab 4 Part A Figure 21 Figure 22 ischial tuberosity MSI Lab 4 Part A Sural N Tibial N Common Fibular N Lateral Sural . Aortic Dissection. Inciting . event . is . a tear in the aortic . intima.. Propagation . of the dissection can occur proximal (retrograde) or distal (. antegrade. ) to the initial tear, involve the aortic valve, or branches of the thoracic and/or abdominal aorta. . Nerve . Plexuses. Networks of successive . ventral. rami that exchange fibers (crisscross & redistribute). Why would this be protective?. Mainly innervate the limbs. Thoracic ventral rami do not form nerve plexuses. Kingdom Animalia. : Multicellular eukaryote, heterotrophic. Phylum Annelida:. body made of many segments separated by a septum. Two body openings and a . closed circulatory system. Ex. Earthworms, marine worms, leeches etc.. Dominik Fleischmann. Department of Radiology. Stanford University. 20. th. Annual Summer Practicum, Masters in Body Imaging. Jackson Lake Lodge, Moran, Wyoming. August 8-11, 2010. . Research support: General Electric. Objectives. Identify the bony landmarks of the pelvis and hip on the articulated skeleton and bones.. Enlist the prominent bony features of the femur.. Identify . the muscles of the gluteal region in terms of their origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions.. Figure 1.3. Figure 1.4. Radius. Ulna. Humerus. Annular . Ligament. Radial. Collateral . Ligament. Capitellum. /. Capitululm. Photo taken from: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy (1997). p. 122. Left elbow joint and proximal radio-ulnar joint, B from the lateral side.. Dr M S Ansari. Learning Objectives. Cutaneous Nerves, Vessels and lymphatics . Muscles ,Attachment , Action and Nerve Supply. Structures under cover of Gluteus Maximus. Clinical Applications. Innervation. Dr. Ahmed Almusawi. Objectives. Describe the surface Anatomy of Gluteal region and post thigh. Explain the Cutaneous innervation of Gluteal and Post thigh regions. Study the origin and insertion of gluteal and post thigh region muscles. 1 1 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2022/52660.16319 Case Report Anatomy Section Dual Innervation to the Gluteus Maximus: A Case Report with Clinical Implications CASE REPORT during a gross cadaveric dissection se and popliteal fossa . Dr. Ahmed . Almusawi. . M.B.Ch.B. MSc. PhD. Objectives . Define the posterior compartment boundaries and content . Study the superficial innervation of post. Thigh compartment. Figure 1.1. MSI: Lab 6, Part B. Figure 1.2. Figure 1.3. MSI: Lab 6, Part B. Medial View. Figure 1.4. Figure 1.5. Pes . Ansirinus. Semitendinosus m.. Sartorius m.. Gracilis. Tendon. Medial view. Photo taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 455. Flexors of the right thigh, superficial layer (dorsal aspect).. Objectives:. Identify the boundaries & skeletal framework of the region. Recognize muscle groups of the region. Identify the main nerves & vessels. Relate the surface anatomy to important clinical notes. M.B.Ch.B, MSC, PhD, DCH (UK), MRCPCH. Introduction . Regional anatomy. Connections & Gateways of the thigh. Compartments of the thigh. The Front and Medial Aspects of the Thigh. Cutaneous nerves. T. he . Thigh. BY. DR. VINEETA WALDIA. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR . DEPARTMENT OF SHARIR RACHNA. H.A.M.C.H., DEHRADUN,UK.. CONTACT NO. 8006969188. Posterior Compartment of . the. . Thigh. Cutaneous. . innervations.
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