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  • Percutaneous anterior odontoid screw fixation for odontoid fractures remains challenging due to the complex anatomy of the craniocervical junction. We designed a new guide instrument to help with the placement of guide wire, which have achieved satisfying surgical results.

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  • part 2 present the content: x-ray of the stomach showing a small ulcer, the pelvis and perineum, the lower limb, male pelvic organs, female pelvic organs, upper back and suboccipital triangle, vertebral column and vertebrae: ligaments and intervertebral disks, gluteal region and posterior thigh, vessels and nerves of the deep face, inferior surface of the bony skull…

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  • The article shows semicircular canal anatomy as seen in microdissection; evaluate osseous semicircular canal, membranous semicircular canal and the relationship of semicircular canal with the adjacent anatomical structures.

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  • (BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Workbook for sectional anatomy for imaging professionals presents the following contents: Define the structures of the biliary system, identify the structures of the urinary system, identify the structures of the bony pelvis, describe the perineum, define the pelvic inlet and outlet, upper extremity, lower extremity,...

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document Surface and living anatomy presents the following contents: Bony features of the upper limb, joints of the upper limb, muscles of the upper limb, arterial pulses of the upper limb, peripheral nerves of the upper limb, bony features of the lower limb, joints of the lower limb,...

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  • (BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Surface and living anatomy presents the following contents: Superficial veins of the lower limb, bony features of the axial skeleton, bony features of the axial skeleton, anatomical spaces, deep tendon reflexes, bony features of the axial skeleton, arteries of the head and neck,...

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document Netter's musculoskeletal flash cards presents the following contents: The shoulder and upper arm; elbow, wrist and hand; the spine. Invite you to consult.

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document Clinical anatomy presents the following contents: The thorax (the thoracic cage, the lower respiratory tract, the mediastinum,...), the abdomen and pelvis (Peritoneal cavity, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary tract,...), the upper limb.

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  • Chapter 7 - The skeleton (part b) provides knowledge of vertebral column and thoracic cage. This chapter describe the structure of the vertebral column, list its components, and describe its curvatures; indicate a common function of the spinal curvatures and the intervertebral discs; name and describe the bones of the thoracic cage (bony thorax); differentiate true from false ribs.

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  • The heart, located in the mediastinum, is the central structure of the cardiovascular system. It is protected by the bony structures of the sternum anteriorly, the spinal column posteriorly, and the rib cage. Clinical Tip:The cone-shaped heart has its tip (apex) just above the diaphragm to the left of the midline. This is why we may think of the heart as being on the left side, since the strongest beat can be heard or felt here.

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  • Fish are aquatic vertebrates with fins for appendages. They "breathe" by means of gills. Fish make up the largest of the vertebrate groups with over 20,000 species. They can be found in a great variety of lakes, streams, oceans and estuaries. Fish are divided into two groups based on the composition of their skeletons. The sharks, skates and rays are cartilaginous fish. Their skeletons are made of cartilage, the same flexible material in your ear lobes and nose. The majority of fish have skeletons made of bone and are called bony fish....

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