Central: Neuronal bodies in the head and in the spinal column ... Petrous bone. Spinal apophyses. Vertebral bodies. Peripheral. Connects CNS to effectors: ...
Gentleman presents with global hypoperfusion syndrome due to bilateral carotid ... In the same setting, the petrous carotid lesion is crossed (left) ...
Pituitary fossa lateral (coned) Position as for the lateral skull Central ray directed perpendicular to bucky and centered at a point 2.5 cm above and 2.5 cm in front ...
... Ear EXTERNAL EAR Components: a) Auricle (Pinna) b) External Acoustic (Auditory ... duct COCHLEA Spiraling chamber Coils for about 2 turns around ...
... which leads to internal jugular vein, & some meningeal branches from occipital ... of a vein from sigmoid sinus to vertebral veins in upper cervical ...
Cerebellopontine Angle Masses ALI SAFAR - PGY4 November 09, 05 University of Ottawa ENT Dept. Grand Rounds Introduction 10% of all intracranial tumors.
The inside view of cranium is known as cranial cavity The cranial cavity contains the brain and its surrounding meninges, portions of the cranial nerves, arteries ...
May not be seen on angiogram. With major vessel occluson these anastomosis ... A complete diagnostic angiogram with clinical/anatomical correlation should be ...
Bio211 Laboratory 6 Introduction to Bones-Bones of the Skull Objectives of Lab Become familiar with the major bones of the skeleton Know the definition of the major ...
4. Pterygopalatine Fossa Seen Through the Pterygomaxillary Fissure ... the infratemporal fossa by way of the petrotympanic fissure. ... 6. Petrotympanic fissure ...
Bio211 Laboratory 4 Introduction to Bones Bones of the Skull Objectives of Lab Become familiar with the major bones of the skeleton Know the definition of the major ...
Relevant Cerebro-Vascular Anatomy for Carotid Intervention Ricardo A Hanel, MD Elad Levy, MD L N Hopkins, MD Cerebrovascular Anatomy Why should I learn it For CAS ?
A pseudonym is a fake name that authors sometimes use when they are published. If a note is sent anonymously it is without the author's name. What does the stem ...
Title: COMPLICATIONS OF SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA Author: Dr. Yousry El-Sayedi Last modified by: El-Sayed Created Date: 12/15/1999 4:57:01 PM Document presentation format
CARCINOMA OF THE EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL AND MIDDLE EAR Z.Bernstein MD Rambam Medical Center Radiotherapy Unit Case Presentation A 72-year-old male with a 40-year ...
Surgical Anatomy of Skull Base Dr. Supreet Singh Nayyar, AFMC * www.nayyarENT.com ... Foramen of vesalius- inconstant. Anterior and medial to f. ovale.
... of floor and walls of cranium. Sphenoid. Lateral downward projections ... Small bone lying primarily below floor of cranium. Articulates with 2 cranial bones. ...
Problems with the glossopharyngeal nerve result in trouble with taste and ... Branch (ramus stylopharyngeus) is distributed to the Stylopharyngeus(to elevate ...
Lecture Skull Overview: The bones of the skull protect the brain and the special sense organs (sight, smell, hearing, equilibrium and taste) They form the boundaries ...
Management of Cholesteatoma in the 21st Century John Rutka MD FRCSC Department of Otolaryngology University of Toronto Mastoid Misery Index (Why mastoidectomy surgery ...
Chapter 9 Skull & Sinus Radiography Skull Radiography can be easily done erect with the patient seated in a chair or often time standing. It is easier to check for ...
Identifying human versus non-human skeletal remains in the field Amy E. Kelly Forensic Investigator Coconino County Medical Examiner s Office Human vs. Non-human In ...
The mandible is the largest, densest bone of the face PA Mandible Lateral Mandible What are the alveolar processes? Spongy bone on superior surface of mandible ...
Common Otolaryngology Emergency Room Consults Practical Guidelines Michael Chao, MD Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery University of California, Irvine
60 - 70 % of all facial fractures involve the orbit in some way ... Would you increase or decrease technique for lateral facial bones compared to a lateral skull? ...
Lateral orbital wall. Hard palate. Dens. Mandible. Molar. INDEX. HN14. Ethmoid sinus. Maxillary sinus. Nasal septum. Superior orbital fissure. Lateral orbital wall ...
A superabundance of talent skilled in the preparation of gastronomic concoctions ... Those prudent aves which matutinally desert the cosiness of their abode will ...
The Skull Its bones can be divided into : 1. NEUROCRANIUM It forms a protective case around the brain. 2. VISCEROCRANIUM It forms the skeleton of the face.
Introduction to Medical Imaging Jeff Benseler, D.O. Medical Imaging (Radiology) Nearly all medical disciplines utilize medical imaging As you move from block to block ...
Nasal bone, L. 2. Inferior Nasal Conchae, R. 3 ... Coronoid Process. Mental Foramen. Name bone: Mandible. 6. Body. 7. Condylar Process. 1. Name the Bone ...
CRANIAL BONES (8) 1. Frontal bone 2. Parietal bones (paired) 3. Occipital bone 4. Temporal bones (paired) 5. Sphenoid bone 6. Ethmoid bone Ala Sacrum superior view ...
Title: Human Anatomy, First Edition McKinley&O'Loughlin Author: USER Last modified by: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Created Date: 10/9/2004 11:30:00 PM
Introduction to Medical Imaging Jeff Benseler, D.O. Objectives Medical Imaging: What to expect in your first 2 years at OUHCOM Overview: How do x-rays create an image ...
The axial skeleton contains approximately __ bones, which include bones of the ___? 126/pelvic girdle and limb bones 80/skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage
RADT 1522 Orbits, Facial Bones and Nasal Bones Wynn Harrison, MEd Bilateral Arches - SMV IOML parallel to IR and perpendicular to CR CR midsaggital and collimate to ...