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Mediastinal Lung Anatomy - Medial View By @rev.med #Mediastinal #Lung #Anatomy #Medial
Knee Joint Anatomy - Ligaments The knee joint ligaments are divided between two groups: the extracapsular (outside joint) ligaments and intracapsular (inside joint) ligaments. The ligaments are the connection between the femur & tibia bones, functioning to provide stability, prevent dislocation & keep the bones in place. By @rev.med #Knee #Joint #Anatomy #Ligaments #orthopedics
Spinal Cord Anatomy - Arterial Blood Supply Arteries of the spinal cord arise from the vertebral and segmental arteries. There are three main longitudinal arteries. The anterior and two posterior spinal arteries are direct branches of the two vertebral arteries which merge to form a single artery - the basilar artery of the Circle of Willis. By @rev.med #Spinal #Cord #Anatomy #Arterial #Blood #Supply #Arteries
Breast Anatomy - Arterial Blood Supply The breast has a rich blood supply, which permits safe division and excision of breast tissue, for example during breast reduction surgery. However, the viability of the nipple areolar complex is dependent on vessels that pass through the gland, which must therefore be preserved. By @rev.med #Breast #Anatomy #Arterial #Blood #Supply #Arteries
Bell's Palsy Bell’s Palsy is a damage, acute weakness, or paralysis of the Facial nerve (7th CN), without an identifiable cause. Bell’s palsy happens when the facial nerve gets damaged. The cause is unknown but its clinically often associated with viral infections such as: - Herpes simplex virus - Epstein-Barr virus - Varicella-Zoster virus - Or Bacterial: Borrelia Burgdorferi (Lymes disease) By @rev.med #Bells #Palsy #neurology #anatomy #pathophysiology
Hepatic Portal Venous System Drainage Anatomy 1) Most of the blood from abdominal organs goes into the hepatic portal vein & not the IVC 2) Nutrient rich blood from digestive organs and spleen is delivered to hepatocytes by capillaries of hepatic portal system 3) After processing - blood is delivered to IVC using the hepatic veins By @rev.med #Hepatic #Portal #Venous #System #Anatomy #Pathophysiology #Hepatology
Hepatic Portal Venous System Drainage Anatomy By @rev.med #Hepatic #Portal #Venous #System #Anatomy
Cranial Nerves - Anatomy Mnemonic By @rev.med #Cranial #Nerves #Anatomy #Mnemonic #Neurology #neuroanatomy
Femoral Triangle - Inguinal Anatomy - Structures, Borders and Content - Lateral → Medial:Femoral Nerve, Femoral Artery, Femoral Vein By @rev.med #Femoral #Triangle #Inguinal #Anatomy
Vagina and Clitoris Anatomy By @rev.med #Vagina #Clitoris #Anatomy #urology #gynecology
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