to the side of/beside - parapharyngeal space Why is anatomical terminology important? For example, some anatomical structures of the trunk are paired and have the terms "left" and "right" as part of their name, while other structures of the trunk are be unpaired and lack such descriptors. ...
Foot shao yang Lesser yang meridian of the foot—“it goes out in front of the ankle; a branch goes to the gap in the bone, goes straight up to the outside of the knee and connects. It goes out along the outside of the thigh/rump, along the ribs and sends out a weak branch to...
(a) Inferior mesenteric artery; colon and rectum (b) Thyrocervical arteries; thymus (c) Celiac arteries; liver, spleen, and upper gastrointestinal tract (d) Popliteal; behind the knee. What lobe of the brain contains the primary ...
The “other kneecap”… the one in back! The fabulous fabella forms only in some lucky people. The size and shape of a notch in the top of the shoulder blade is quite variable, and nerve impingement is much more likely if you’ve got the wrong type of notch.9 A Buford complex is...