Netter's Clinical Anatomy, Volume 249This handbook makes it easy to acquire a rich understanding of complex clinical anatomical concepts. Essential depictions of normal anatomy and embryology are paired with focused descriptions of a broad spectrum of corresponding clinical conditions commonly encountered across multiple medical specialties. Clinical and anatomical tables, bulleted points, and short-answer questions facilitate quick review and ready reference. |
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... usually triggered by plaque rupture in the carotid or cerebral a . Myocardial infarction and related heart disease ... usually occurs in children and young adults . Type 2 diabetes ( non - insulin dependent : often caused by insulin ...
... usually triggered by plaque rupture in the carotid or cerebral a . Myocardial infarction and related heart disease ... usually occurs in children and young adults . Type 2 diabetes ( non - insulin dependent : often caused by insulin ...
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... Usually , a direct blow to or forced pronation of the forearm is the most common cause of a fracture of the shaft of the ulna . Fracture of the ulna with dislocation of the proximal radioulnar joint is termed a Monteggia fracture . The ...
... Usually , a direct blow to or forced pronation of the forearm is the most common cause of a fracture of the shaft of the ulna . Fracture of the ulna with dislocation of the proximal radioulnar joint is termed a Monteggia fracture . The ...
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... Usually caused by direct blow on extended distal phalanx , as in baseball , volleyball Degrees of mallet finger injury . A. Extensor tendon stretched but not completely severed ; mild finger drop and weak extensor ability retained . B ...
... Usually caused by direct blow on extended distal phalanx , as in baseball , volleyball Degrees of mallet finger injury . A. Extensor tendon stretched but not completely severed ; mild finger drop and weak extensor ability retained . B ...
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abdominal Anatomy Anterior arch artery articular ATTACHMENT axillary blood body bone branch cartilage cause cavity cells cervical Clinical Correlation common compression cutaneous deep digitorum disc disease distal Dorsal Dorsal ramus duct extension Extensor External facet fascia femoral fibers Flexes flexion Flexor foot foramen forearm fracture ganglion gland head heart humerus IGN LEARNING IGN LEARNING SYSTEMS iliac increased Inferior innervated Internal interosseous joint Lateral layer ligament limb Long longus lower lumbar lung major Medial membrane middle motor muscles neck nerve neural tube neurons nodes occurs pain Palmar plexus Posterior proximal pulmonary radial region result root rotation scapula segmental sensory side skin space spinal cord spine Spinous process Superficial Superior supply surface sympathetic tendon thoracic tibial tissue Transverse Triceps brachii trunk tube tubercle tumors ulnar upper usually veins venous ventral vertebral vessels wall