where Latin and Greek are often used. Abbreviations, common prefixes and suffixes, anatomical lines, planes and points, regions of the abdomen and head and body types are likewise presented. Anatomists, physicians, and students and workers in the field of medicine will find great use of this ...
The groups of words found in the text include bone names, names applied to muscles, words pertaining to joint types, and anatomical words where Latin and Greek are often used. Abbreviations, common prefixes and suffixes, anatomical lines, planes and points, regions of the abdomen and head and...
The CT scans confirm these findings, showing a variation of the thickness of the SAT, DAT and membranous layer according with the subjects and with the regions. The distinction of SAT and DAT and their anatomic differences are key elements in modern approaches to liposuction. The membranous ...
Infected abscesses located near the midline of one fossa cannot contaminate the opposite fossa because communication between the two regions is limited at this point. On the other hand, cross contamination of the fossae is possible via the retrosphincteric space. To learn more about the anatomy...
Figure 1. Regions of the Human Body.The human body is shown in anatomical position in an (a) anterior view and a (b) posterior view. The regions of the body are labeled in boldface. A body that is lying down is described as either prone or supine.Pronedescribes a face-down orientation...
Subcutaneous fat samples for the lipid analysis were taken from the shoulder, loin, rump, brisket and flank regions. Total lipid contents extracted from subcutaneous fat were not significantly affected by breed, sex and location, although Japanese Black had a tendency to have some what more total...
The Major Anatomical Regions, Directions and Cavities of the Human Body The body is divided into many different parts and the structures in the human body are described using hundreds of different terms. The many different terms and divisions of the body can assist in making it easier to learn...
To understand how the network derived its decisions from the radiographs, occlusion sensitivity maps20 with a stride of 8 and a patch size of 48 were employed to produce heat maps of the regions that contributed to a given decision. Statistics All descriptive statistics were reported as mean ...
Clinically, the authors retrospectively analyzed 21 cases over 13 years. Results: Anatomically, the anterior intercostal regions could be divided into three segments with regard to vascular supply to the skin and subcutaneous layer. In particular, in the fifth to eighth intercostal spaces, perforators...
It is located in several locations under the skin and, in humans, clusters of sWAT exist in upper (deep and superficial abdomen) and lower (gluteofemoral) body regions (Kwok et al., 2016). Clinically, sWAT has been found to confer some beneficial effects on metabolism (Tran et al., ...