Upper Extremity AnatomySHARON FLINNMARGARET NEWSHAM BECKLEYFundamentals of Hand Therapy
Upper ex- tremity compartmental anatomy: clinical relevance to radiologists. Skeletal Radiol. 2006;35(4):195-201.Toomayan GA, Robertson F, Major NM et al (2006) Upper extremity compartmental anatomy: clinical relevance to radiologists. Skeletal Radiol 35:195–201...
Sternal Extremity The lateral end of the clavicle Acromial Extremity Commonly known as the shoulder blade. Large, FLAT, TRIANGULAR bone. Extends from the 2nd to the 7th rib Scapula This joint formed by the medial end of the clavicle and the manubrium of the sternum Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint...
Venous anatomy, including zones of the upper extremity and a venous duplex scanning protocol for the upper extremity, is described. Indications for duplex imaging, thrombus characteristics and locations, and soft tissue abnormalities including abscesses, cysts, aneurysms, and pseudoaneurysms are all ...
venous thrombosisupper extremityultrasonographyrenal cell carcinomaveinsSummary This chapter contains sections titled: Upper extremity venous thrombosis Upper extremity venous anatomy Examination of upper extremity veins Diagnosis of venous thrombosis Malignancy...
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Of all cases of deep venous thrombosis (DVT), the veins of the upper limb are involved in 1–4% ( 1 – 6 ) with "Primary thrombosis" or Paget-Schroetter Syndrome (PSS), accounting for approximately 20% of these in recent series. When Paget and Schroetter independently described their ...
The blood supply to the palmaris longus muscle is via the ulnar artery, a branch of the brachial artery in the human upper extremity. The venous drainage of the muscle is by the cephalic and basilic veins in the upper extremity.[1]Compromise of the arterial blood supply, impaired venous ou...
(Anatomy)anatomya ring of muscle surrounding the opening of a hollow organ or body and contracting to close it [C16: from Late Latin, from Greeksphinkter,fromsphingeinto grip tightly] ˈsphincteraladj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Pu...