Human Anatomy Vol 1
Fig. A1.4: Distribution of median nerve APPENDIX 1 beds including skin of distal phalanges on their dorsal aspect (see Frgs 7.7, ...
UPPER LIMB Course Ax Ulnar nerve lies in the axilla between the axillary vein and axillary artery on a deeper plane. Arm Ulnar n ...
APPENDIX 1 Musculocutaneous nerve iniury Axllla Front of arm 3;4 Etbow Frontofforearm E Wrist Palm 1 and2: Paralysis of biceps a ...
UInar nerve injury Front of arm Front of forearm 1-6 and 8,9 3-7 and 9 UPPER LIMB Artery AXILLARYARTERY (see Fig. 4.6) Superior ...
Artery BRACHIAL ARTERY (see Fig.8.9) Profunda brachii artery (see Fig.8.10) Superior ulnar collateral artery (see Fig.8.10) Musc ...
UPPER LIMB Aftery Superficial branch (see Fig. 9.20) Deep branch (see Fig. 9.22) ThbleA1.5: Arteries of upper limb (Contd,..) Or ...
the root, which supplies intrinsic muscles of hand. The injury is called 'Klumpke's paralysis'. The metacarpophalangeal joints a ...
UPPER LIMB c. Medial aspect of arm d. Tip of the shoulder 11i. Tt, T2 iv. C6 B. Fol eoch of the incomplele stotemenls or questio ...
I2. lntroduction Bones ond Joints of Thorox Woll of Thorox I5. Thorocic Covity ond Pleuroe I6. Lungs Mediostinum Pericordium on ...
Thorax (Latin chest) forms the upper part of the trunk of the body. It not only permits boarding and lodging of the thoracic vis ...
THORAX infrasternal or subcostal angle. The depression in the angle is also known as the epigastric fossa. The xiphoid (Greek su ...
Level of upper border of body of vertebral T1 or spine of C7 Sternal angle Right pleural sac Xiphisternal joint Right xiphicosta ...
THORAX Diaphragm Fig. 12.7= Scheme to show how the size of the thoracic cavity is reduced by the upward projection of the diaphr ...
Poilition ot the lnlet of Thorox The partition is in two halves, right and left, with a cleft in between. Each half is covered b ...
THORAX Remains of thymus Manubrium sterni Sternohyoid and sternothyroid muscles Left common carolid artery Left internal thoraci ...
Boundories Anteriorly: Infrasternal angle between the two costal margins. Posteriorly: Lrferior surface of the body of the twelf ...
THORAX lnferior vena cava Right phrenic nerve Right vagus Aorta Azygos vein Thoracic duct Greater splanchnic nerve Lesser splanc ...
Three large openings in the diaphragm are at levels of following thoracic vertebrae: c. Inner margin of 1st rib and its cartil ...
a I -RQVedo INTRODUCIION The thorax is an osseocartilaginous cavity or cage for various viscera, providing them due support and ...
The nnterior sternal end is oval and concave for articulation with its costal cartilage. T};.e posterior or oertebral end is mad ...
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