Items tagged “illustrations”

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Rotator cuff

The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and their tendons, important in stabilizing the glenohumeral joint: supraspinatus: abduction infraspinatus: external rotation teres minor: external rotation subscapularis: internal rotation Other structures that stabilize the glenohumeral joint in...
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Hypothalamus diagrams

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 21 May 2008
35% complete
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Muscles of the shoulder

Muscles of the shoulder can be subdivided into a variety of groups depending on origin, topography, function or innervation. The system used here groups the muscles based on their function and topography (which are closely related in the upper limb): Muscles of the shoulder girdle Muscles that...
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Posterior cruciate ligament

The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is one of the two cruciate ligaments that stabilize the knee joint.  Gross anatomy The posterior cruciate ligament arises from the lateral surface of the medial femoral condyle and inserts onto the posterior lateral intercondylar surface of the tibial plat...
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Synovial osteochondromatosis (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 15 Nov 2009
29% complete
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Distribution of malignant fibrous histiocytoma (diagram)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 17 Nov 2009
29% complete
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Menisci and bucket handle tear (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 22 Nov 2009
32% complete
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Distribution of diffuse-type tenosynovial giant cell tumor (diagram)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 14 Dec 2009
35% complete
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Diffuse tenosynovial giant cell tumor (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 14 Dec 2009
25% complete
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Choledochal cyst types (diagram)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 11 Jan 2010
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Pyloric stenosis - diagram

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 15 Jan 2010
32% complete
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Osgood-Schlatter disease (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 15 Jan 2010
29% complete
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X-ray tube: diagram

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 17 Jan 2010
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Bronchial anatomy (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 20 Jan 2010
38% complete
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Olfactory nerve (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 06 Apr 2010
35% complete
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Orbital anatomy (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 28 Apr 2010
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Pectoralis major muscle

The pectoralis major muscle is a large fan-shaped muscle of the pectoral region, overlying the anterior chest wall but often considered an upper limb muscle due to its function.  Summary origin: medial clavicle, sternum, costal cartilages, and external oblique aponeurosis insertion: bicipital...
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Deltoid muscle

The deltoid muscle (also known as deltoideus muscle) is the largest of the shoulder muscles. The muscle is composed of three heads (clavicular, acromial and spinous), although electromyography suggests that there are at least seven control regions that could act independently 1. Summary origin...
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Biceps brachii muscle

The biceps brachii muscle (also known simply as biceps) is a two-headed muscle in the anterior compartment of the arm that flexes at the elbow and supinates the forearm. Summary origin short head: coracoid process of the scapula long head: supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula insertion: rad...
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Coracobrachialis muscle

The coracobrachialis muscle is one of the three muscles of the anterior compartment of the arm. It sits beneath the biceps brachii, inserting via a flat tendon into the medial shaft of the humerus. origin: coracoid process of scapula insertion: via a flat tendon onto the midportion of the medi...

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