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490.While some people continue to increase in height through their teenage years, most change very little in height for decades. ...
493.A pulse in the dorsalis pedis artery may be palpated in which of the following ways? a. Between the tendons of the extensor ...
Extremities and Spine 583 (Image 2115 used with permission from the Radiological Anatomy web site, University of Kansas, School ...
496.Which part of the vertebra would connect to the three other parts: the body, the lamina and the transverse process? a. Infer ...
a. The medial meniscus is attached to the popliteus muscle tendon, which can move into a position making it more susceptible b. ...
498.During a rhizotomy, the denticulate ligament is used as a landmark to distinguish dorsal from ventral roots. The denticulate ...
500.A 25-year-old woman is brought to the emergency room by her roommate because she has a fever of 102°F, stiff neck, and the “ ...
Extremities and Spine Answers 451.The answer is d.(Sadler, p 77.). Somatic lateral plate mesoderm gives rise to the connective t ...
454.The answer is d.(Moore and Dalley, pp 728, 732–733, 876.)The large arrows indicate the proximal humeral epiphyseal plate. Th ...
medial and long heads of the triceps brachii, principal extensor of the arm, arises from the radial nerve (in the axilla) as the ...
459.The answer is d.(Moore and Dalley, p 822.)In the arm, the musculo- cutaneous nerve passes through the coracobrachialis muscl ...
of the surgical neck may rupture the posterior circumflex humeral vessels, causing either the compression of the axillary nerve ...
thoracoacromial trunk (answer e)are blood vessels just below the broken clavicle and are at risk of being injured. 465.The answe ...
468.The answer is b.(Moore and Dalley, pp 603–604, 606.)The way to remember the relationship of the femoral nerve, artery and ve ...
(answer b)supplies the flexor carpi ulnaris and a portion of flexor digitorum profundus. The axillary nerve (answer d)innervates ...
475.The answer is a.(Moore and Dalley, pp 566, 682.)Fractures of the femoral neck, commonly called “hip fractures” are extremely ...
necrosis of the head will occur because the only remaining blood supply to the head (through the ligamentum teres) is inadequate ...
482.The answer is a.(Moore and Dalley, p 576.)The calcaneus is the most frequently broken of the tarsal bones. The weight of the ...
486.The answer is c.(Moore and Dalley, p 683.)About 85% of hip dislo- cations occur in a posterior direction as the head of the ...
at the base of the fifth metatarsal. Inversion of the foot is a common means of avulsing this tendon from the tuberosity of the ...
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