1.AnatomyAny of the muscular elastic tubes that form a branching system and that carry blood away from the heart to the cells, tissues, and organs of the body. 2.A major route of transportation into which local routes flow:Traffic was heavy on the central artery. ...
The clinical significance that the deep fascia had until part way through the previous century primarily revolved around the spread of infection, but with the advent and widespread use of antibiotics, knowledge of the anatomy of these structures has become less important. However, knowledge o...
Arterial anatomy of the region The externaliliac arterybecomes known as thefemoral arteryinferior to the inguinal ligament. The femoral artery divides into superficial and deep (profunda) branches 3–4cm inferior to the inguinal ligament, with the adductor longus muscle acting as a partition between...
Adductor magnus musclePopliteal veinPersistent sciatic veinHuman anatomical variationBackground The knowledge about normal anatomy as well as possible variations of the popliteal fossa and its neuro-vascular structures are important for the safe surgical dissection and precise imaging diagnostics. Methods The...
1. Anatomy a. A sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue enveloping, separating, or binding together muscles, organs, and other soft structures of the body. b. The tissue of which such a sheet or band is composed. 2. Biology A broad and distinct band of color. 3. Architecture a....
Anatomy and Physiology Deep Veins of the Lower Extremities Common femoral vein Deep femoral vein Superficial femoral vein Popliteal vein Anterior tibial vein Posterior tibial vein Peroneal vein Deep Veins of the Upper Extremities Paired radial vein ...
this study offers insights into the divergences in lung morphology among marine mammals and the molecular mechanisms that mitigate the risk of DCS during dives. These findings enhance our comprehension of the anatomy and physiology related to DCS and shed light on the evolutionary adaptations of marin...
A 60-year-old male with worsening upper chest heaviness and shortness of breath with exertion. Stress echo showed focal systolic dysfunction with hypokinesis of the left-ventricular basal inferoseptum and inferior walls at both rest and stress. Similarly, during an exercise CMR protocol, real-...
Posteriorly, its deep walls are constituted by the outer surface of the iliopsoas muscle, laterally and medially, by the anterior aspect of the pectineus muscle. The base of the pyramid lies proximally and corresponds to the femoral septum. At this point underlined by the upper border of the ...
and epithelial–mesenchymal transition. The infarct core region was enriched in processes related to muscle contraction and membrane depolarization. Angiogenesis was among the first morphogenic responses detected as being sustained over time, but other processes suggesting post-ischemic recapitulation of embryo...