The anatomical approach of neck structures is done regionally, with the aim of highlighting the main deep organs present and their projection on the surface of the neck. The hand has a dorsal surface, volar or palmar surface, and radial and ulnar borders. All individuals have roughly similar ...
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This is an article covering the anatomy and functions of the different regions of the brain called Brodmann areas. Learn this topic now at Kenhub!
The material is presented by Dr Robert Whitaker who spent his clinical career as a paediatric urological surgeon. Having retired from surgery, Dr Whitaker now teaches clinically applied topographical anatomy to first-year medical students at the University of Cambridge, in the UK. He also teaches ...
After advanced studies in neurology, neuroanatomy, pathology, and psychiatry, he began an investigation of the comparative anatomy of the mammalian cortex at the Neurobiological Laboratory of the University of Berlin. Earlier workers had divided the cortex into six principal layers on the basis of ...
Neonatal anatomy The skull of a fetus must have the ability to deform in order to compress during travel through the birth canal at the time of delivery. In addition, during infancy, the brain expands and grows at a rate faster than that of bone....
The results for spine length and spine head (or neck) diameter show that the corresponding entropies are more distant to their theoretical optima, especially for head diameter, than those for spine volume or area (lower values of the efficiencyη, higher deviationsDin Tables4and5; Figs.6and7...
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Diseases of various parts of the musculoskeletal system have been described in the two preceding chapters, and certain specific areas have been covered in earlier chapters (chest wall, Chap. 6; miscellaneous, Chap. 17; neck masses, Chap. 20). This chapter deals with certain specific areas that...
All of the afore-mentioned pathways have common origins in the lateral spinal nucleus and in the reticular formation of the neck of the dorsal horn at all the levels studied, and also in the dorsal grey commissure and adjacent areas at sacral levels. The spinosolitary and the spinoparabrachial...