Chiari I malformation with acute neurologic deficit after craniocervical trauma: Case report‚ imaging and anatomic considerations David E. Adler‚ MD‚ Josha Woodward‚ BS Legacy Emanuel Hospital In patients with Chiari I malformation‚ the occurrence of acute neurological deficit after craniocervical trauma is rare. This case describes a 41-year-old male who sustained a single blow to the face‚ fell and struck the occiput. On admission‚ neurologic exam revealed a profound paraparesis‚ upper extremity
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The Human Skeletal System Introduction The human skeletal system is comprised of both fused and individual bones; supported and supplemented by ligaments‚ tendons‚ muscles and cartilage. The skeletons purpose is to protect and support the delicate internal organs and provide a framework that allows the body to stand upright and move. It also produces blood cells and stores minerals that our body needs to function effectively. The skeletal system is a very important part of the human body. Without
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egg develops its own fluid-filled bubble like follicle and is released by ovulation. Several connective tissue ligaments hold the ovaries in place. The ovarian ligament and its lateral pole are attached to pelvic wall by the suspensory ligament. The anterior portion of the ovary is anchored by a portioned fold called the mesorarium which extend to a sheet of peritoneum the broad ligament which flanks the uterus and encloses the
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structure in the head of most vertebrates (in particular‚ craniates) that supports the structures of the face and forms a protective cavity for the brain. The skull is composed of two parts: the cranium and the mandible. The skull forms the anterior most portion of the skeleton and is a product of encephalization‚ housing the brain‚ many sensory structures (eyes‚ ears‚ nasal cavity)‚ and the feeding system. Functions of the skull include protection of the brain‚ fixing the distance between
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| | |What is the target organ of corticotropin-releasing hormone? | |a. |the thyroid gland | |b. |the posterior pituitary | |C |the anterior pituitary | |d. |the adrenal cortex | |e. |the gonad | | |Hypersecretion of growth hormone
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from the nursing program. So even though it is a reason why I am in bad condition‚ and a reason why I got injured‚ I wouldn’t put school on hold for something that is not a that huge of necessity‚ like my physical condition . I tore my Anterior Crucial Ligament (ACL) in my right knee in October of 2015 during college soccer season. I had surgery in December of 2015 and I recently got released to start playing again‚ so I had restrictions regarding my physical condition up until
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NAME ____________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ EXERCISE R E V I E W S H E E T 32 Print Form Anatomy of Blood Vessels Microscopic Structure of the Blood Vessels 1. Cross-sectional views of an artery and of a vein are shown here. Identify each; and on the lines to the sides‚ note the structural details that enabled you to make these identifications: artery (vessel type) vein (vessel type) open‚ circular lumen (a) (a) somewhat collapsed lu
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Chapter 19 - Reproductive Systems Reproductive System: What is the function of the male and female reproduction systems? Produce and nurture sex cells (gametes)‚ and transport them to the site of fertilization. Male: The male sex organs are designed to transport sperm to eggs. Primary sex organs (gonads) produce sperm and hormones while accessory sex organs have a supportive function. The Testes: The testes are ovoid structures suspended in the skin-covered pouch called the scrotum. Each
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What is communication? Interactive nature: it is a give and take process‚ conveying and receiving thoughts and ideas (exchange of verbal and nonverbal between speaker and listener) Sociolinguistics: cultural identity‚ setting‚ participants‚ context‚ social‚ and environmental factors (study of social language) Language: “A socially shared code or conventional system for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and a rule governed combination of those symbols” ----Language (ability
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Gender Inequality in Sports Journals of Reflection Sociology AND 1021 Professor Lauren Barr 26th March 2014 Basil Agyekum Sociology Journal #1 - Discussion of Both Genders Growing up my parents thrust me into organized basketball leagues and by the time I was fifteen I was on my high school basketball team. Even though I was just a young teenager I could notice the greater amount of effort‚ time and attention given to young
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