Australasian RadiologyTulsi.R.S,perrett,L.V.The anatomy and radiology of the cervical vertebrae and the tortuous vertebral artery. Aust.Radiol . 1975Tulsi RS , Perrett LV . 1975 . The anatomy and radiology of the cervical vertebrae and the tortuous vertebral artery . Australasian Radiology 19 ...
The intracranial segment of the vertebral artery (VA) is the unique part of the artery where the two VAs join to form a single vascular channel, viz. the basilar artery. In addition to this typical description, anatomical variations have been described; the presence of anatomical variation has ...
It clearly displays the familiar vertebral shape with a central vertebral canal (gray). The rest of the neck contents are soft tissues, which all appear as various shades of gray. This includes the organs, connective tissues and muscles of the neck. Directly posterior to the trachea is the...
This atlas of otolaryngologic anatomy on an MRI of the face and neck was designed to facilitate the teaching by anatomists in different universities and medical schools, to facilitate the understanding of students preparing for medical exams (as well as exams for nurses, radiology technicians and ...
Department of Radiology, Weill-Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA,6Division of Gross and Clinical Anatomy, Department of Anatomy, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume, Japan,7Department of Neurology, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans...
The sequence of exposed anatomical tissues was almost the same in both corridors 1 and 2 of the far-lateral approach. The surgical space of simulative corridor started with bony drilling on the occipital condyle. The extra-cranial vertebral artery (VA) posterior to the occipital condyle was invo...
Imaging of the blunt traumatic injuries to the craniocervical junction can be challenging but central to improving morbidity and mortality related to such injury. The radiologist has a significant part to play in the appropriate management of patients wh
Plate 179 Veins of Vertebral Column: Vertebral VeinsMuscles and Nerves Plates 180-184Plate 180 Muscles of Back: Superficial LayerPlate 181 Muscles of Back: Intermediate LayerPlate 182 Muscles of Back: Deep LayerPlate 183 Nerves of BackPlate 184 Suboccipital TriangleCross-Sectional Anatomy Plates 185...
effect on the delivery of high-quality surgical care and has improved outcomes by providing accurate preoperative diagnosis and staging, leading to a reduction in exploratory and futile operations, while permitting better planned precision surgery and a growing range of interventional radiology procedures....
The cardiovascular apparatus is a transport circuit that carries blood cells, oxygen and nutrients to cells of the body’s organs, and wastes produced by working cells to their final destinations (mainly lungs, liver, and kidneys). It is involved in both