this reason‚ branches of these nerves are anaesthetized for comfortable dental procedures Course The 3 divisions of the sensory root unite as the Trigeminal ganglion‚ housing the cell bodies of unipolar somatic sensory neurons in the middle cranial fossa. Their proximal axon continues and enter the brainstem at the mid-pons‚ where they synapse at the nucleus of V Divisions OPTHALMIC DIVISION CN V1 Purely sensory Anterior portion of the scalp and the forehead‚ the upper eyelid‚ the front of the
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than 1/3 of all mammals found on the island of Madagascar. The biodiversity of this group of forests is what makes the places so unique. A few of the notable animals include: the Madagascar Climbing Frog‚ Madagascar Pond-heron‚ Radiated Tortoise‚ Fossa‚ Aye-aye‚ Malagasy Mongoose‚ Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur‚ and Meller’s Duck. There are 25 species of lemur‚ including the Golden Bamboo Lemur‚ which is critically endangered. There are also 258 bird species‚ 38 of which are endemic‚ one of which is
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There might also be detachment of the labrum(anchorpoint of the shoulder capsule and ligaments) from the glenoid fossa. Occasionally‚ other structures around the shoulder‚ such as the rotator cuff muscles or the surrounding nerves‚ are injured. Associated fractures can also occur during a shoulder dislocation‚ especially in older athletes. Greater tuberosity fractures
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Introduction: This case study discusses the management of a 68 year old male who presented with chest palpitations secondary to rapid atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a common cardiac arrhythmia with serious complications if not treated correctly. This essay will discuss the initial clinical presentation of the patient and examine the management and outcome of the interventions applied. The significance of atrial fibrillation including its pathophysiology and aetiology will also be discussed
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movement. The rounded head or ‘ball’ of the humerus rests in the shallow dish shaped cavity or ‘socket’ created by the glenoid fossa of the scapula. This allows for a wide range of motion around several axes. There are two main bones that make up the shoulder joint‚ the humerus and the scapula. The ball of the humerus is stabilized and cushioned by cartilage around the glenoid fossa socket. Ligaments connect the bones together and tendons then connect those bones to surrounding muscles. For example‚ the
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structures‚ and surface markings you will be held responsible for knowing. (Bold print terms are the major bone and the terms in italics are important markings or structures of that particular bone) Frontal bone Parietal bone Temporal bone Mandibular fossa‚ external acoustic meatus‚ styloid process‚ mastoid process‚ carotid canal‚ jugular foramen Occipital bone
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When blood is removed from a vein‚ it is called venipuncture or phlebotomy. Venipuncture should be performed with care. The veins of a patient are the main source of specimens for testing‚ the entry point of medications‚ and the site for IVs and blood transfusions. Because there are only a limited number of easily accessible veins in a patient‚ it is important that everything be done to preserve their good condition and availability. Universal precautions should be observed at all times. Gloves should
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Fcps part1 paper November 2012 1000. Contractile unit in skeletal muscle is between.. a. h discs b. z lines c. t tubules 992. Diaphragm is supplied by a. C3 b. C3‚4‚5 c. C4‚5 d. C4‚5‚6 A 80 yr old male comes to surgical OPD ‚with complaint of watery discharge coming out from umbilicus ‚he has a prostatic enlargement for the last 5 yrs ‚what is the cause ? A) prostatic cancer B) patent vitelointestinal duct C) patent urachus D) constriction
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Gross Anatomy of a Frog aldreyarellano I. AXIAL REGION A. Head – most anterior‚ triangular part w/c is flattened dorso-ventrally 1. Snout – blunt apex of the head 2. Mouth – large anterior opening w/c extends postero-laterally up to the head’s base > dorsal & ventral lip folds – immovable folds that border the mouth dorsally & ventrally – provided w/ valves w/c are associated to respiratory movements – provided w/ valves w/c are associated to respiratory movements 3. External nares or
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longer than the crown 10. Root is narrow mesiodistally‚ but wide faciolingually Lingual view: 1. Symmetrical crown 2. Smooth and shallow lingual fossa ( slightly concave in the middle and incisal thirds) and no grooves‚ accessory ridges and pits. 3. Cingulum is convex‚ small and centrally located. 4. Marginal ridges ( mesial and distal) and the lingual fossa are scarcely discernible 5. Longer mesial marginal ridge than disto marginal ridge 6. Narrow roots 7. Longitudinal depressions (groove) on both
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