... horizontal parts of the duodenum A Duodenojejunal flexure Flexura duodenojejunalis Flexure between the duodenum and jejunum A Suspensory muscle of duodenum M suspensorius duodeni Bundle of smooth muscle ... of the posterior wall of the descending part of the duodenum produced by the pancreatic and bile ducts A Greater duodenal papilla Papilla duodeni major Elevation at the end of the longitudinal ... lobule of the pancreas A 17 Pancreatic duct Ductus pancreaticus Main excretory duct of the pancreas opening on the greater duodenal papilla together with the bile duct B 18 20 Sphincter muscle of...
... with the efferent ductules E Efferent ductules of testis Ductuli efferentes testis 10−12 ductulus between the rete testis and the duct of the epididymis D E Feneis, Pocket Atlasof Human Anatomy ... or two efferent ductules A Duct of epididymis Ductus epididymidis Coiled duct, 5−6 meters long, beginning at the end of the head of the epididymis where it receives the efferent ductules It terminates ... branches of the efferent ductules and duct of the epididymis representing vestiges of the caudal mesonephric tubules 12 13 14 10 [Ductulus aberrans superior] Superior aberrant ductule in the head of...
... head of the pancreas 17 Duodenal branches Rami duodenales 18 Retroduodenal arteries Aa retroduodenales Branches of gastroduodenal artery that supply posterior surface of duodenum and head of pancreas ... Vein of cochlear aqueduct V aquaeductus cochleae Minute accompanying vein of the perilymphatic duct A 24 Inferior bulb of jugular vein Bulbus inferior venae jugularis Dilatation at the end of the ... continuation of the vein of the medulla oblongata that extends as far as the interpeduncular fossa, often draining into the petrosal vein, and sometimes into the basal vein C Feneis, Pocket Atlasof Human...
... medullary velum Velum medullare inferius Plate of white matter in the upper part of the lower roof of the rhomboid fossa It is fused with the peduncle of the flocculus and the nodulus of the cerebellum ... cerebellar peduncle and biventral lobule E Peduncle of flocculus Pedunculus floccularis Band of nerve fibers connecting the flocculus to 22 the nodulus Part of it extends into the inferior medullary ... Epidural space Spatium epidurale (peridurale) Space between the spinal dura mater and the wall of the vertebral canal It is filled with fat and venous plexuses D 24 25 Feneis, Pocket Atlas of...
... lateral parts of the globus pallidus B Medial globus pallidus Globus pallidus medialis Part of the globus pallidus located medial to the medial medullary lamina B Claustrum Layer of gray matter ... of the lentiform nucleus B Lateral medullary lamina Lamina medullaris lateralis Medullary layer of the corpus striatum situated between the globus pallidus and putamen B Lateral globus pallidus ... Globus pallidus lateralis Part of the diencephalic globus pallidus located between the lateral and medial medullary laminae B Medial medullary lamina Lamina medullaris medialis Medullary layer...
... vestibularis Portion of membranous labyrinth constituting the organ of equilibrium It includes the semicircular ducts Endolymphatic duct Ductus endolymphaticus [[aquaeductus vestibuli]] Slender duct arising ... Vestibular lip of limb of osseous spiral lamina Labium limbi vestibulare Upper, shorter process of the limbus Site of attachment of the tectorial membrane E Typmpanic lip of limb of osseous spiral ... region of the utricle and saccule and drain partly into a labyrinthine vein, partly into the vein of the vestibular aqueduct C Vein of vestibular aqueduct V aqueductus vestibuli Companion vein of...
... 22.3 of metacarpal bone 40.19 of nail 392.26 of pancreas 128.5 of penis 162.29 of phalanx 40.30 of pubis 44.9 of radius 38.6 of rib 6.13 of sphenoid bone 10.2 of sternum 6.31 of stomach 120.25 of ... 288.15 of clavicle 34.29 of epididymis 160.3 of gallbladder 134.3 of humerus 36.11 of hyoid 28.17 of ilium 42.11 of incus 382.8 of ischium 44.2 of mammary gland 394.20 of mandible 26.12 of maxilla ... 358.4 part of kidney 154.8 of anterior commissure 318.31 of lens 362.19 of fornix of vagina 170.3 of lower leg 402.13 of midbrain 290.29 of maxilla 22.8 of pons 284.8 of prostate 162.13 of tongue...
... Shaft of clavicle 34.29 of femur 46.12 of fibula 48.20 of metatarsal bone 52.19 of penis 162.29 of rib 6.13 of tibia 48.1 Sheath of extensor carpi radialis brevis 102.26 fibrous of digits of foot ... 374.19 of Galen 242.1 of lateral recess of fourth ventricle 242.17 of medulla oblongata 242.16 of olfactory gyrus 240.27 of pterygoid canal 236.26 of uncus 240.17 of vertebral column 246.16a of vestibular ... tunic of eyeball 356.12 Vater-Pacini corpuscles 390.23 Vein(-s) 230.1, 406.43 of brain stem 242.13 of bulb of penis 250.22 of bulb of vestibule 250.22 of caudate nucleus 242.9 of cochlear aqueduct...
... Partial karyotype of a dicentric chromosome 5;17 that leads to a simultaneous loss of the long arm of chromosome and the short arm of chromosome 17 The loss of the short arm of chromosome 17 (17p-) ... classification of AML is based on the criteria of the French-American-British (FAB) Cooperative Group (Table 11) and of the WHO (Table 11a, b) Because the quantity and quality of the blasts is of central ... of AML essentially follows the recommendations of the FAB and the WHO However, the experience of recent years in cooperative and prospective studies using modern methods supports the notion of...
... DEFINITION OF A CRIME 14 1.9 CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENCES: EXPLANATION OF TERMS 15 1.10 RIGHTS TO APPEAL 17 1.11 BURDEN OF PROOF AND STANDARD OF PROOF 18 1.12 THE TRIAL AND THE ROLE OF THE JUDGE ... University Professor Nigel Gravells Professor of English Law, Nottingham University Professor Phillip Kenny Professor and Head of the Law School, Northumbria University Professor Richard Kidner Professor ... assessment of dishonesty The twofold test Criticisms of the twofold test Section 2(1)(a) of the TA 1968 Section 2(1)(b) of the TA 1968 Section 2(1)(c) of the TA 1968 Section 2(2) of the TA 1968...
... Loffler Á J Rastetter Á T Haferlach ¨ AtlasofClinical Hematology H Loffler Á J Rastetter Á T Haferlach ¨ AtlasofClinical Hematology Initiated by L Heilmeyer and H Begemann Sixth Revised Edition ... Fifth Edition The first editionof the AtlasofClinical Hematology was published over 40 years ago The first four editions were coauthored by Herbert Begemann, who died unexpectedly in April of ... of Pathology of the University of Kiel, headed by Prof Karl Lennert, and the current head of the Department of Hematologic Pathology, Prof Reza Parwaresch, for preparing histologic sections of...
... increases the amount of P450 but neither the activity of NADPH–cytochrome C reductase nor the rate of P-450 reduction Clinical Implications of Enzyme Induction and Inhibition Patients are often given ... administration of phenobarbital increases the amounts of NADPH–cytochrome C reductase and P-450, 14 DESK REFERENCE OFCLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY and the rate of P-450 reduction In contrast, the administration of ... July of 1999, he was appointed professor and chairman of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences In September of 1999,...
... Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California Peter C Brazy, MD Professor of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Chief of ... Professor of Neurology, Director, Memory Disorders Program, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jack L Clausen, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine, School of ... Division of Infectious Diseases, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Torrance, California Theodore C Eickhoff, MD Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious...
... Handbook ofClinical Dentistry - 4th Ed (2005) Page 11 of 21 occur The shape of the curve is affected by a number of factors, including the type of sugary food, buffering potential of the saliva, ... Handbook ofClinical Dentistry - 4th Ed (2005) Page 13 of 21 Therefore, dental dietary advice should be given in the wider context of the general health of the individual, i.e ⇓ consumption of sugars ... 15/11/2006 Oxford Handbook ofClinical Dentistry - 4th Ed (2005) Page 19 of 21 monofluorophosphate-containing toothpastes.32 Caries • A reduction of 10-60% in the caries experience of developed countries...
... localization of the site of action of a drug The mechanism(s) of action of a drug PRINCIPLES OFCLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, SECOND EDITION As the opening quote indicates, the concern of pharmacologists ... since the first editionof Principles ofClinical Pharmacology was published The second edition remains focused on the principles underlying the clinical use and contemporary development of pharmaceuticals ... PRINCIPLES OFCLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Second Edition This page intentionally left blank PRINCIPLES OFCLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Second Edition Arthur J Atkinson Jr., M.D NIH Clinical Center Bethesda,...
... · Franklin H Sim (Eds.) Color AtlasofClinical Orthopedics Miklós Szendrői · Franklin H Sim (Eds.) Color AtlasofClinical Orthopedics Miklós Szendrői Department of Orthopedics Semmelweis University ... a boy age of (b), and 17 (c) a b c d Fig 1.29 a–d Short small tubular bones: clinical view of the hand of a girl (a) and radiograph of the hand (b) of the same patient Broad feet (c) of a 28-year-old ... hypoplasia of the lateral condyle Abnormalities of the pelvis consist of dysplasia of the iliac wings and the presence of “posterior iliac horns” Soft tissue alterations include flexion contractures of...