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Intermittent Claudication
View this post on Instagram A post shared by imedscholar (@imedscholar_official) Intermittent claudication is a clinical symptom of pain in…
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Brachial Plexus
Brachial Plexus is a network of nerves in the shoulder which is responsible for sensory and motor activity of the…
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Popliteus muscle
ORIGIN: lateral condyle of femur and lateral meniscus.INSERTION: posterior surface of tibia, into the medial two-thirds of the triangular area…
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Sartorius muscle
The sartorius is the muscle of the anterior compartment of the thigh and is the longest muscle in the body.ORIGIN:…
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Middle Ear
IntroductionMiddle Ear is an air-filled, mucous membrane lined space in the Petrous Temporal bone, between the internal and external ear….
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Fascial layers of the neck and carotid sheath
The Fascial layers of the neck (cervical fascia) can be divided into two parts:Superficial cervical fasciaDeep cervical fasciaSUPERFICIAL CERVICAL FASCIAThis…
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Cranial nerves anatomy
I Olfactory II Optic III Occulomotor IV Trochlear V Trigeminal VI Abducent VII Facial VIII Auditory IX Glossophharyngeal X Vagus…
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Right Atrium
CONTENTS Position of right atriumExternal featuresInternal features POSITION It is the upper right chamber of heart.It forms the right border,…
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Left Coronary artery
ORIGIN Left posterior aortic sinus of ascending aorta. COURSE Posterior aortic sinusForward Pulmonary trunk Left Left auricle BRANCHES ANTERIOR INTERVENTRICULAR BRANCH⇒ Septal…
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Arch of Aorta
The ascending aorta extends itself as the arch of aorta at sternal angle and it further extends itself as descending…
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Knee Joint
Knee joint Type of joint Condylar synovial joint between condyles of Femur & Tibia and Saddle joint between Tibia &…
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Urinary Bladder
Urinary Bladder *Double click the nodes to explore the map -Chaitanya Inge
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Causes Mnemonic- MEDIAN nerve TRAP Myxoedema Edema Diabetes mellitus Idiopathic PregnancyAcromegalyNeoplasmsTraumaRhuematoid ArthritisAmyloidosisPregnancy -Pratik Agarwal Pooja Phulgirkar
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POPLITEAL FOSSA AND FEMORAL CANAL
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Shoulder Joint
Contents –Articular surfacesLigamentsBursaeRelationsBlood supplyNerve supplyMuscles producing movementsAppliedIntroduction – Ball & socket type of Synovial joint. Articular Surfaces The joint is …
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Inversion and eversion
1) Definition2) Muscles &Joints involved3) Functional Significance4) Axis of Movement5) Limiting Factors 1) Definition a) Inversion – a movement in…
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BRONCHOPULMONARY SEGMENTS – APPLIED ASPECT
BRONCHOPULMONARY SEGMENTS What is bronchopulmonary segmet? Anatomic, functional, surgical sectors of lung with each segment aerated by Segmental/Tertiary Bronchus. Each…
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Anal Canal
Introduction Terminal part of the large intestineSituated below the level of Pelvic diaphragmLies in triangle of perineum b/w left and…
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