Let’s begin by taking a look at macroscopic or gross anatomy. As the name suggests, this branch deals with large structures that are mostly seen with the naked eye. It describes where every human body structure is located (topography), similar to how a geographic map of an area shows all...
This is a new edition of the classical topographical human anatomy by Pernkopf which is now offered as a two-volume atlas. Volume I is concerned with the head and neck. This volume consists of superbly executed anatomical illustrations most of which are in color. All of them ar...
1.1 Overview and arrangement of the structures of the neck 1.2 Muscles and regions of the neck 1.3 Blood vessels and nerves of the neck 1.4 Thyroid gland 1.5 The root of the neck and instruction for dissection 1.6 Dissection of Neck 2 Chapter 2 Thorax 2.1 Introduction, thoracic wall and di...
Neck : Narrow The common peroneal nerve wraps around it. Shaft: medial, lateral, and posterior surfaces Lateral malleolus : Distal projection Articulates with the talus as part of the ankle Anterior and posterior views of the tibia, fibula, and tibiofibular joints Image by BioDigital, edited...
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The last part of the small intestine. Anterior inferior iliac spine A bony projection on the iliac bone. Head of femur The ball-shaped end of the femur that fits into the hip socket. Neck of femur The narrow area below the head of the femur, commonly fractured in hip fractures. ...
The human face is the most anterior portion of the human head. It refers to the area that extends from the superior margin of the forehead to the chin, and from one ear to another. The basic shape of the human face is determined by the underlying facial skeleton (i.e. viscerocranium...
Skeleton Consists of bones of the body Axial skeleton - Forms the vertical, central axis of the body and includes all bones of the head, neck, chest, and back to protect the brain, spinal cord, heart, and lungs- Attachment site for muscles that move joints corresponding to these limbs- ...
Neck Posterior aspect of head Occipital Area where trunk meets thigh Groin Back area from ribs to hips Lumbar Acromial Point of shoulder Antebrachial Forearm Antecubital Front of elbow Brachial Upper arm Carpal Wrist Costal Ribs Coxal Hips Crural Leg Cubital Elbow Dorsum Back Femoral Thigh Inguinal...
They provide sensory, motor, and autonomic innervation to almost all the structures of the head. Cranial nerves (diagram) The cervical plexus supplies the skin and muscles of the anterolateral neck, the superior thorax, and an area of the scalp between the auricle and the external occipital ...