This chapter will describe the vasculature of the upper limb, including a discussion of collateral circulation. Wherever possible English (rather than Latin) nomenclature will be used, directions will be described in terms of the anatomical position with the upper limbs at the sides and forearms ...
Variations of arterial patterns in the upper limb have represented the most common subject of vascular anatomy. Different types of artery branching pattern of the upper limb are very important for orthopedists in angiographic and microvascular surgical practice. The brachial artery (BA) is the most ...
Regional anatomy Based on the position of its major joints, the upper limb is divided into shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand (Fig. 7.1): The shoulder is the area of upper limb attachment to the trunk. The bones of the shoulder include the scapula, clavicle, and proximal end of the humer...
the fetus develops hand plates and footplates. During limb development, the shape of the limb is formed by mesenchymal cells condensing and differentiating into chondrocytes which will ultimately differentiate into the bones and cartilage of the upper and lower extremity...
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The upper limb is attached to the trunk by the pectoral girdle, which consists of the scapula and the clavicle. The functional effectiveness of the hand is an important contribution made by the extensive vascular network in supporting its metabolic requirements. The upper limb is also used for ...
Changes in the radial artery pulse point to vascular compression. Erb-Duchenne paralysis of the upper trunk would affect proximal limb functions, such as arm rotation, abduction, and so on. This lesion is on the left side, so the brachiocephalic artery could not be involved because it arises ...
Tel +251931504321, Email telilamesfintadesse@gmail.com Introduction: Phocomelia is an uncommon congenital condition in which the hand or foot are normal or almost normal but the proximal section of the limb – the humerus or femur, radius or tibia, ulna or fibula –_is missing or noticeably ...
Anatomical basis for a successful upper limb sympathectomy in the thoracoscopic era In this clinico-anatomical study, factors potentially responsible for unsuccessful upper limb sympathectomy (ULS) by the thoracoscopic route were evaluated... L Ramsaroop,B Singh,J Moodley,... - 《Clinical Anatomy》...
TOS should be considered in the differential diagnosis ofupper limb pain. Although rare, it can be a significant source of morbidity and in the vascularcases, life or limb threatening. The presence of a cervical rib on plain films of the cervical spine with the absence of other significant sp...