STRUCTURE RELATED TO LATERAL WALL OF CAVERNOUS SINUS 1) OCULOMOTOR NERVE: • Gives superior and inferior divisions in anterior part of sinus. • Leav…
Read moreCAVERNOUS SINUS INTRODUCTION • The cavernous sinus (2 cm long, 1 cm wide) is a large venous space. Its interior is divided into a number of small s…
Read moreTHENAR SPACE OF HAND: The arrangement of fascia and fascial septa in hands is such that many spaces are formed like thenar space of hand FEATURES: …
Read moreCLINICAL ANATOMY OF PALMAR SPACES • A number of fascial spaces in the region of hand are formed due to arrangement of fasciae and fascial septa. …
Read moreCARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME: • Compression of median nerve in carpal tunnel at wrist. • Wasting of thenar eminence (ape like hand) • Hypoesthesia to li…
Read moreDefine compliance. What is its significance? What are the factors that influence compliance? Definition: The change in lung volume per unit change …
Read moreERYTHROPOIESIS * Refers to the process of production and maturation of Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes) * Site of production – Red bone marrow of…
Read moreASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) Chemistry of Vitamin C It is water soluble. The structural formula of ascorbic acid closely resembles that of carbohydrate…
Read moreDISACCHARIDES When two monosaccharides are combined together by glycosidic linkage, a disaccharide is formed. The important disaccharides are 1. S…
Read moreMUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES Mucopolysaccharides or glycosamino glycans (GAG) are heteropolysaccharides, containing uronic acid and amino sugars. Acetyla…
Read moreINTRODUCTION: • This the plexus formed from cervical enlargement. • To study the entire upper limb Nerve supply via it, the formation, its component…
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