As discussed in the previous article of this series, the necessity for a greater understanding of anatomy has never been more pertinent. This paper continues on from the cardiac anatomy covered in the last issue by staying in the thorax as the lower respiratory tract is reviewed and placed in...
The lower gastrointestinal tract, commonly referred to as the large intestine, begins at the cecum and also includes the appendix (humans only) colon, rectum, and anus. From: Comparative Anatomy and Histology (Second Edition), 2018 About this pageSet alert Discover other topics On this page Def...
The lower respiratory system, or lower respiratory tract, consists of the trachea, the bronchi and bronchioles, and the alveoli, which make up the lungs. These structures pull in air from the upper respiratory system, absorb the oxygen, and release carbon dioxide in exchange. Other structures, ...
Anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary tract. The lower urinary tract has two main functions: storage and periodic elimination of urine. These functions are regulated by a complex neural control system... WCD Groat - 《Urologic Clinics of North America》 被引量: 366发表: 1993年 ...
"In addition to our basic anatomy, women and men exhibit sex differences at the cellular level that influence both the form and function of the lower urinary tract," said senior author Margot S. Damaser, Ph.D., staff and professor at the Cleveland Clinic and senior research scientist at th...
25. Anatomy of the Pelvis and Lower Urinary Tract for Minimally Invasive Surgery Reconstructionpelvisureterbladderinternal ringuterusFallopian tubeovarygonadal vesselsrectumpouch of DouglasSummary The minimally invasive pediatric urologist gets a view of the pelvis most often looking caudally from an ...
Functional Anatomy of the pelvic floor and lower urinary tract. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2004;47(1):3-17.Wei JT,DeLancey JO.Functional anatomy of the pelvic floor and lower urinary tract. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology . 2004Wei JT, Delancey JOL. Functional anatomy of the pelvic floor and ...
What part of the GI tract contains the largest population of microorganisms (microbiota)? A. Colon B. Jejunum C. Duodenum D. Stomach Fill in the blank. Chylomicrons are transported from the intestines to general circulation via the ___ system. What are...
The main advantage of US is to identify distinct bowel layers that helps differentiating between GI tract as the main source of abnormality and those causes of pain that secondarily involve bowel. This results in distinct US features in diverticulitis that presents as an inflamed diverticulum and ...
2.In human anatomy, situated nearer the soles of the feet in relation to a specific reference point; opposite of superior. 3.Less useful or of poorer quality. Synonym(s):Lower [L. lower] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 ...