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Kenneth Saladin, Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Forma and Function, 6th edition, McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, Chapter 8. Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson, Lawrence M Ross and Michael Schuenke, Atlas of Anatomy, 2nd edition, Thieme, Chapter 2. Illustrators: Anatomy of the typi...
Here, we review perivascular space anatomy, physiology and pathology, particularly as seen with MRI in humans, and consider translation from models to humans to highlight knowns, unknowns, controversies and clinical relevance. Key points Visible perivascular spaces on MRI increase in number with age...
health. Here, we review perivascular space anatomy, physiology and pathology, particularly as seen with MRI in humans, and consider translation from models to humans to highlight knowns, unknowns, controversies and clinical relevance. Key points Visible perivascular spaces on MRI increase in number w...
cells; (2) a possibility for underlying differences in the human proximal tubule segments compared with lower mammals; (3) some discrepancy in cell types defined molecularly compared to those described from physiology. In addition to these main PT clusters, we also found two additional S2 and S3...
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Similar to doctor’s, a nurse’s first year of study is usually centered on all things anatomy and physiology. If you’re interested in becoming a nurse and wondering how to study anatomy accordingly, you’ve come to the right place. Check out some of our articles below which walk you ...
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They are relatively similar in physiology. Ballism has a more proximal (shoulder and hip) origin and is slower than chorea. Athetosis, in nature, is slower and more twitching. Several disorders are presenting with chorea, and the most common is Huntington's disease. It is characterized by ...
Male student takes notes All the above might sound obvious, childish, or even stupid. However, the vast majority of learners store anatomical facts into a mental “Anatomy” box and physiology into the “Physiology” one, keeping them completely separated in their mind. Through exploration, you ...