... which are formed from the aorta and vertebral arteries. As the largest of the radiculospinal artery branches, the Artery of ... Together, these two sets of veins also collect blood from intramedullary radial veins as well as other veins. They are drained ... They are also not only smaller in size but more numerous than the equivalent anterior spinal artery which they lie dorsal to. ... The anterior spinal cord, which makes up 2/3 of the entire spinal cord, gets its blood supply from the anterior spinal artery. ...
The road over the dam had been a major artery for the city of Folsom. With its closure, traffic became severely congested ... A renewed focus was placed on maintenance and monitoring of radial gates, many of which were retrofitted to strengthen struts ... controlled by eight radial gates with a capacity of 567,000 cu ft/s (16,100 m3/s), as well as a set of outlet works with a ...
The proper digital nerves, as they run along the fingers, are placed superficial to the corresponding arteries. Common palmar ... while the third gives a twig to the first lumbricalis and is distributed to the radial side of the index finger. It also ... gives off a dorsal branch which joins the dorsal digital nerve from the superficial branch of the radial nerve, and supplies ...
In the axilla, the nerves of the brachial plexus and the axillary artery are enclosed together in a fibrous sheath which is a ... Compared to the interscalene block, the supraclavicular block - despite eliciting a more complete block of the median, radial ... The needle was inserted above the midpoint of the clavicle where the pulse of the subclavian artery could be felt and it was ... The easily palpated axillary artery thus serves as a reliable anatomical landmark for this block, and the injection of local ...
At least one vein and one artery (which constitutes the vascular pedicle) are dissected. The vein and artery (vascular pedicle ... Composite free flaps include the fibular free flap, the DCIA free flap, the scapular free flap and the composite radial free ... The free flap is brought up to the defect area, and the vein and artery from the flap (vascular pedicle) are anastomosed (re- ... Before the pedicle is divided, the area the flap will be re-attached to is prepared by identifying a recipient artery and vein ...
Radial zigzag spring, self-fixing synthetic prosthesis for remote endoprosthetics of blood vessels]. Kharkiv: FTINT; 1987. 35 p ... Remote endoprosthetics of the aorta and iliac arteries with a self-fixing synthetic prosthesis]. In: [Topical issues of surgery ... A case of distant transfemoral endoprosthesis of the thoracic artery using a self-fixing synthetic prosthesis in traumatic ... Remote endoprosthetics of the aorta and iliac arteries]. In: [Topical issues in organization of prevention and surgical ...
The "R" in VATER represented radial dysplasia. Though the differences are clear, the physical defects vary from case to case.[ ... In addition, up to 35 percent of patients with VACTERL association have a single umbilical artery (there are usually two ... Less common defects are truncus arteriosus and transposition of the great arteries. It is subsequently thought that cardiac ... These include: single umbilical artery, ambiguous genitalia, abdominal wall defects, diaphragmatic hernia, intestinal and ...
... femoral or brachial arteries, for example) is also severed in the process. The effects of temporary cavitation are less well ... in which temporary cavitation causes radial tears where the gelatin was stretched. Although such tears are visually engaging, ...
... due to defective radial spokes Immotile cilia syndrome, due to excessively long cilia Immotile cilia syndrome, Kartagener type ... linked Idiopathic diffuse interstitial fibrosis Idiopathic dilatation of the pulmonary artery Idiopathic dilation ...
Radial groove Medial bicipital groove This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 209 of the 20th edition of ... It also transmits a branch of the anterior humeral circumflex artery to the shoulder joint.[citation needed] The insertion of ...
Less than 20% of all cases of chest pain admissions are found to be due to coronary artery disease. The rate of chest pain as a ... On examination, murmur of aortic insufficiency can be heard with unequal radial pulses. Pericarditis: This condition can be the ... Chun AA, McGee SR (September 2004). "Bedside diagnosis of coronary artery disease: a systematic review". The American Journal ... Ingestion of cocaine can cause vasoconstriction of coronary arteries, thus producing chest pain similar to heart attack. ...
Posterior gastric wall perforation may lead to bleeding due to the involvement of gastroduodenal artery that lies posterior to ... Surrounding mucosa may present radial folds, as a consequence of the parietal scarring.[citation needed] A gastric peptic ulcer ... Superior mesenteric artery syndrome Prevention of peptic ulcer disease for those who are taking NSAIDs (with low cardiovascular ...
... the common palmar digital artery, the deep palmar arch, and the dorsal digital artery. The lumbrical muscles, with the help of ... The first and second lumbricals (the most radial two) are innervated by the median nerve. The third and fourth lumbricals (most ...
Its inner surface is marked by a deep groove, sometimes a canal, for the anterior divisions of the middle meningeal artery. The ... Ossification gradually extends in a radial manner from the center toward the margins of the bone; the angles are consequently ... and sometimes a small branch of the occipital artery; it is not constantly present, and its size varies considerably. The ... for the ramifications of the middle meningeal artery; the latter run upward and backward from the sphenoidal angle, and from ...
Riva Rocci measured the peak (systolic) blood pressure by observing the cuff pressure at which the radial pulse was no longer ... previous designs had used rubber bulbs filled with water or air to manually compress the artery or other technically difficult ...
These areas are situated either near artery rich regions or near a major cerebral artery. For instance, specifically in ... The physical features of ulegyria consist of small radial scars which occupy the cortical sulci. Overall, the physical ... ulegyria-affected areas are found near the posterior cerebral artery or near the artery rich region between the middle and ... A lack of oxygen to the brain contributes to the formation of lesions usually near the three main cerebral arteries, located ...
The peak pressure in the arteries during the cardiac cycle is the systolic pressure, and the lowest pressure (at the resting ... systolic blood pressure alone may be read by releasing the pressure until a radial pulse is palpated (felt). In veterinary ... The cuff is inflated until the artery is completely occluded. With a manual instrument, listening with a stethoscope to the ... A stethoscope, applied lightly over the artery being measured, is used in the auscultatory method. Systolic pressure (first ...
... artery Internal pudendal artery Umbilical artery Middle rectal artery Superior and inferior vesical artery Obturator artery ... Posterior cord branches STAR - Subscapular (upper and lower), Thoracodorsal, Axillary, Radial. RATS- Radial nerve, Axillary ... Vertebral Artery Internal Thoracic Artery Thyrocervical Trunk Costocervical Artery Dorsal Scapular Artery I Like Going Places ... Left Hand Side (LHS): Left gastric artery Hepatic artery Splenic artery "I Like To Rise So High" Iliac vein (common) Lumbar ...
Vinson syndrome POEMS syndrome Poland syndrome Polar T3 syndrome Polio-like syndrome Polycystic ovary syndrome Popliteal artery ... syndrome Dressler syndrome Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms Dry eye syndrome Duane syndrome Duane-radial ... thrombotic syndrome Post-vasectomy pain syndrome Postcardiotomy syndrome Postcholecystectomy syndrome Posterior cerebral artery ... Pellegrini-Stieda syndrome Pelvic congestion syndrome Pelvic pain Pemphigus erythematosus Pendred syndrome Penile Artery Shunt ...
The carotid artery only has one beat in the cardiac cycle. non-palpable - the JVP cannot be palpated. If one feels a pulse in ... Feel the radial pulse while simultaneously watching the JVP. The waveform that is seen immediately after the arterial pulsation ... The a wave corresponds to right atrial contraction and ends synchronously with the carotid artery pulse. The peak of the 'a' ... a positive abdominojugular test suggests a pulmonary artery wedge pressure of 15 mm Hg or greater. An elevated JVP is the ...
7 Bridge Street was widened into the Northern Artery in 1928. The widening was on the south side of the street - except at ... the BERy proposed three new radial subways. One was to run northwest from Lechmere through Somerville and South Medford. In ... it would have run in a dedicated median in the Northern Artery from Lechmere to Winter Hill, alongside the B&M Southern ... over auto emissions from the Central Artery/Tunnel Project (Big Dig). Among these projects was a "Green Line Extension To Ball ...
The road network of Las Piñas are radial in nature, and primarily relies on the Alabang-Zapote Road (N411), which serves as the ... The road network in Las Piñas suffers from traffic jams, especially on the primary artery, Alabang-Zapote Road, which carried ...
Examples of this are a tube to carry blood flow across a defect or from an artery to a vein for use in hemodialysis. ... Common nerve injuries that are treated with tendon transfer surgery are spinal cord, radial nerve, ulnar nerve, or median nerve ...
The main arteries supplying the cortex are the anterior cerebral artery, the middle cerebral artery, and the posterior cerebral ... "Neurons derived from radial glial cells establish radial units in neocortex". Nature. 409 (6821): 714-720. Bibcode:2001Natur. ... The posterior cerebral artery supplies the occipital lobes. The circle of Willis is the main blood system that deals with blood ... Radial glia give rise to neurons that are pyramidal in shape and use glutamate as a neurotransmitter, however these migrating ...
The distal tendon of the biceps can be useful for palpating the brachial pulse, as the artery runs medial to the tendon in the ... The biceps is a particularly powerful supinator of the forearm due to the distal attachment of the muscle at the radial ... The tendon that attaches to the radial tuberosity is partially or completely surrounded by a bursa, the bicipitoradial bursa, ... As the muscle extends distally, the two heads rotate 90 degrees externally before inserting onto the radial tuberosity. The ...
The ingress of water is achieved by contraction of radial muscles in the mantle wall, and flapper valves shut when strong ... The blood vessels consist of arteries, capillaries and veins and are lined with a cellular endothelium which is quite unlike ...
The smaller arteries and arterioles have higher resistance, and confer the main blood pressure drop across major arteries to ... t is the radial thickness of the cylinder l is the axial length of the cylinder When force is applied to a material it starts ... The shear stress at the wall that is associated with blood flow through an artery depends on the artery size and geometry and ... the largest artery of the body. It then proceeds to divide into smaller and smaller arteries, then into arterioles, and ...
... carotid arteries or subclavian arteries), as well as detecting movement and contractions of the heart. Using POCUS, clinicians ... Lack of a pulse in the periphery (radial/pedal) may also result from other conditions (e.g. shock) or simply an error on the ... most commonly anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery), inflammation known as coronary arteritis ... 829 Abnormalities of the coronary arteries not related to atherosclerosis include congenital coronary artery anomalies ( ...
From there, they travel via the internal carotid artery through the carotid canal to foramen lacerum. They then enter the ... The iris dilator muscle (pupil dilator muscle, pupillary dilator, radial muscle of iris, radiating fibers), is a smooth muscle ... travel through the cavernous sinus in the middle cranial fossa and then travel with the ophthalmic artery in the optic canal or ...
The arteries of the choroid and iris. The greater part of the sclera has been removed. Iris, front view. Accommodation reflex ... The ciliary fibers have circular (Ivanoff), longitudinal (meridional) and radial orientations. According to Hermann von ...
... artery Profunda brachii artery Radial artery Princeps pollicis artery Radialis indicis artery Deep palmar arch Ulnar artery ... artery Ileocolic artery Right colic artery Middle colic artery Inferior mesenteric artery Left colic artery Sigmoid arteries ... rectal artery Middle suprarenal artery Renal artery Ovarian artery Testicular artery Common iliac artery Internal iliac artery ... Uterine artery Vaginal artery Middle rectal artery Internal pudendal artery Inferior rectal artery Perineal artery Arteries of ...
... radial artery MeSH A07.231.114.745 - renal artery MeSH A07.231.114.765 - retinal artery MeSH A07.231.114.814 - splenic artery ... carotid arteries MeSH A07.231.114.186.200 - carotid artery, common MeSH A07.231.114.186.200.210 - carotid artery, external MeSH ... celiac artery MeSH A07.231.114.228 - cerebral arteries MeSH A07.231.114.228.100 - anterior cerebral artery MeSH A07.231.114.228 ... femoral artery MeSH A07.231.114.379 - gastroepiploic artery MeSH A07.231.114.407 - hepatic artery MeSH A07.231.114.444 - iliac ...