FOSSA The fossa (/ˈfɒsə/ or /ˈfuːsə/;[4] Malagasy [ˈfusə̥]; Cryptoprocta ferox) is a cat-like‚ carnivorous mammal that is endemic to Madagascar. It is a member of the Eupleridae‚ a family of carnivorans closely related to the mongoose family (Herpestidae). Its classification has been controversial because its physical traits resemble those of cats‚ yet other traits suggest a close relationship with viverrids (most civets and their relatives). Its classification‚ along with that of the other Malagasy
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blogspot.com/2012/03/note-on-pterygopalatine-fossa.html A NOTE ON PTERYGOPALATINE FOSSA PTERYGOPALATINE FOSSA The pterygopalatine fossa— A small‚ pyramid-shaped space. Situated between the maxilla‚ sphenoid‚ and palatine bones. It communicates via canals‚ fissures‚ and foramina with various regions of the skull. The contents of the pterygopalatine fossa include The terminal portion of the maxillary artery; The
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As per above said quotation in Yakrudalyudara and Kaphodara‚ Kasa Shwasa Siravyadha is done is right sided ‘Kurpara Sandhisthita’‚ it is right median cubital vein‚ which is situated above Kurpara Marma. It is a type of Sandhi Marma controlling Raktavaha Srotas‚ so that it controls functions of liver and spleen. Site with justification: Achaya Sushrut told medial aspect of Kurpar‚ in anatomy elbow joint
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to complete weakness for dorsiflexion and forefoot eversion‚ and some weakness for inversion also. Palpation and percussion proved for positive Tinel’s at and just below the level of the fibular head‚ but not above the fibular head in the popliteal fossa. According to his examination and history‚ it was possible that the disruption of the knee associated with the injury had led to some ongoing entrapment of the peroneal nerve at the knee. There may have been a mechanical trauma or bruise to the nerves
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Running head: JOHN DOE DISCOVERS INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 1 John Doe Discovers Interpersonal Communication John E. Doe IUC The humerus is the bone of the arm. It joins with the scapula above in the shoulder at the glenohumeral joint and with the ulna and radius below at the elbow. The elbow joint is the hinge joint between the distal end of the humerus and the proximal ends of the radius and ulna. The humerus cannot be broken easily. Its strength allows it to handle loading
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posteriomedial aspect of the brachial artery‚ distal to teres major. It follows the radial nerve closely in the radial groove‚ finally divides into terminal radial and middle collateral branches at the cubital fossa. Nutrient artery of the humerus. Superior and Inferior ulnar collaterals artery: They take part in the cubital anastmosis. Terminal branches: Radial and Ulnar arteries. (William PL et al.‚
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Upper Limb Greater tubercle of humerus: Attachments Submitted by aishwarya anand on Sat‚ 10/03/2012 - 15:47 in * Anatomy * Upper Limb " SIT minor " * Supraspinatus * Infraspinatus * Teres minor 5 * Login or register to post comments * 681 reads Suprascapular notch: Structures Submitted by GMCT on Mon‚ 30/01/2012 - 00:17 in * Anatomy * Upper Limb Think: " Air force above & Navy below " * Suprascapular Artery is above suprascapular ligament * Suprascapular
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by physiological systems eg cardiovascular‚ respiratory etc. Here a tissue approach will be used. Topographical. Involves the study or description of regions and the relationships of the structures within the region‚ eg the shoulder region‚ cubital fossa‚ the hand. The complex three dimensional aspect of anatomy. Combined. There is
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Intravenous Therapy In October 26th‚ 2012 it was announced that Lil Wayne was hospitalized for dehydration and migraine‚ after spending several hours being treated with IV fluids‚ the singer was released. The initial goal of this medical procedure is to restore intravascular volume. The simplest approach is to replace dehydration losses with 0.9% saline. This ensures that the administered fluid remains in the extracellular compartment‚ where it will support blood pressure and peripheral perfusion
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one Review (Shoulder) ○ The scapula ○ ○ ○ The Humerus Review Page 1 ○ ○ Capitulum □ Where the fovea and the head of the radius articulate Radial fossa □ Head of the radius lies in full flexion Trochlea □ T notch articulates on the ulna Coronoid fossa □ Coronoid process lies in full flexion Lateral and medial supracondylar ridges □ Attachment site Extensor carpi radialis longus brachioradialis Lateral and medial epicondyles □ Major attachment
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