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a superio-lateral view of the cerebral hemisphere showing: 1. frontal lobe 2. central sulcus 3. parietal lobe 4. occipital lobe 5. cerebellum 6. sylvian fissure... More Details16/10/2009 02:16:00 ã
this image shows the relation of the hypothalamus to the rest of the nervous system... More Details28/10/2009 02:54:00 Õ
this image shows the visual pathway illustrating the different fields of vision every side of the optic tract supply Note that nasal fibers from nasal retina of both sides cross at the optic chiasma also Note that the optic tract carries the temporal fibers of the same side and the nasal fibers of the other side (due to the crossing of the nasal fibers) showing: 1. temporal retina 2. nasal reti... More Details28/10/2009 02:55:00 Õ
this image shows the visual pathway from the eye to the visual cortex showing: 1. retina 2. optic nerve 3. thalamus 4. optic tract 5. visual cortex... More Details02/11/2009 02:20:00 ã
this image shows the pathway of the baroreceptor reflex "the reflex that shares in the control of normal blood pressure" showing: 1. aortic baroreceptor 2. aortic body 3. carotid sinus 4. carotid baroreceptor 5. inferior ganglion of vagus nerve "for the aortic one" 6. inferior ganglion of glossopharngeal nerve "for carotid one" 7. dorsal motor root 8. caudal tract 9. solit... More Details03/11/2009 03:29:00 ã
this image shows the visual pathway that carry sensation form the eye to the cerebral cortex showing: 1. temporal and nasal retina 2. optic nerve 3. optic chiasm 4. optic tract 5. pulvinar nucleus 6. lateral geniculate body 7. superior colliculus 8. optic radiation 9. primary visual cortex... More Details03/11/2009 03:29:00 ã
this image shows the visual pathway that carry sensation form the eye to the cerebral cortex showing: 1. temporal and nasal retina 2. optic nerve 3. optic chiasm 4. optic tract 5. pulvinar nucleus 6. lateral geniculate body 7. superior colliculus 8. optic radiation 9. primary visual cortex... More Details22/10/2009 01:52:27 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Pathways of the CNS including their types , spinothalamic track anatomy , ascending tracks anatomy , descending tracks anatomy and many more Items about the Pathways of the CNS anatomy...... More Details22/10/2009 01:51:53 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Cranial Nerves including Their types , Fascial nerve anatomy , trigeminal nerve anatomy , vagus nerve anatomy , all cranial nerves anatomy and many more Items about the Cranial Nerves anatomy...... More Details25/10/2009 03:37:00 ã
this image shows the course of the ocular system starting from the eye to the visual cortex showing: 1. optic nerve 2. optic chiasma 3. optic tract 4. optic radiation 5. lateral geniculate body 6. superior colliculus 7. nucleus of the occulomotor nerve 8. occipital cortex... More Details16/10/2009 02:17:00 ã
this image shows the tract of the visual pathway showing: 1. eye 2. midbrain 3. thalamus 4. lateral geniculate body 5. superior colliculus... More Details28/10/2009 02:54:00 Õ
this image shows the visual pathway illustrating the different fields of vision every side of the optic tract supply Note that nasal fibers from nasal retina of both sides cross at the optic chiasma also Note that the optic tract carries the temporal fibers of the same side and the nasal fibers of the other side (due to the crossing of the nasal fibers) showing: 1. temporal retina 2. nasal reti... More Details28/10/2009 02:55:00 Õ
this image shows the visual pathway from the eye to the visual cortex showing: 1. retina 2. optic nerve 3. thalamus 4. optic tract 5. visual cortex... More Details16/10/2009 02:17:00 ã
this image shows the tract of the visual pathway showing: 1. eye 2. midbrain 3. thalamus 4. lateral geniculate body 5. superior colliculus... More Details09/01/2012 12:15:00 ã
This is a X-Ray image of the Abdomen from Antero-Poterior View,Showing the Abdomen from front. Showing : 1. Rib 2. Thoracic Vertebra 3. Gastric Air Bubble 4. Air Bubble 7. Sacrum 8. Sacroiliac joint 9. Head of the Femur Bone 10. Ilium 11. Superior Border of Ilium... More Details28/04/2006 10:54:00 Õ
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this image is a horizontal section in a female pelvis shows the different pelvic organs and structures in relation to each other showing: 1. iliacus muscle 2. sartorius muscle 3. rectus femoris muscle 4. tensor fascia lata muscle 5. vastus lateralis muscle 6. hip joint 7. neck of femur 8. tendon of psoas muscle 9. obturator externus muscle 10. bursa deep to obturator internus muscle 11. ischial t... More Details09/10/2009 03:39:00 ã
this image shows the middle meningeal artery (its course and branches) that artery supplies that exterior aspect of the skull it is also shows the common points for injury of that artery causing hemorrhage showing: 1. ant. branch of middle meningeal artery 2. external angular process 3. post. branch of middle meningeal artery... More Details09/01/2012 12:25:00 ã
This is a X-Ray Image of Male Pelvis which is usually characterized by being Narrower and longer the female pelvis. Showing : 1. 2 Iliac Bones 2. 2 Sacroiliac joints 3. Sacrum 4. Lumbar Vertebrae 5. Symphysis Pubis 6. Coccyx 7. Penis shadow 8. 2 Head of Femurs... More Details27/04/2006
Your torso consists of two parts — the chest and the abdomen. The chest contains your heart and lungs; your abdomen contains the digestive and urinary systems. Your chest and abdomen are separated by a dome-shaped sheet of muscle called the diaphragm. showing: 1. larynx 2. esophagus 3. lung 4. sternum 5. heart 6. diaphragm 7. liver 8. gall bladder 9. stomach 10. transverse colon 11. coils of smal... More Details13/08/2012
Dermabond is a topical skin adhesive composed of a monomeric formulation composed of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate. Dermabond Propen it is an extremely convenient and cosmetically appealing method to close skin wounds and treat wounds involving epidermis and dermis. High Viscosity Dermabond adhesive provides better control, and its strong, flexible bond seals out the most common infection-causing bacteria... More Details24/06/2011 10:15:47 Õ
In This Section you will find detailed different sections about all different disease affecting the skin including Papulosquamous diseases , Disorders of Sebaseous Glands , Disorders of Pigmentation , Disorders of Hair , Bacterial Infection and many more Sections of the diseases affecting thew skin and genital tract ......... More Detailsanatomi ligamen panggul wanita
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