This anterior projection helps receive the trochlea of the humerus and lies in the coronoid fossa of the humerus when the elbow is flexed. |
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The cystic artery is ligated and transected and the gallbladder is dissected from the gallbladder fossa and the right hepatic lobe. |
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Ulnar and radial ligamentous stabilities are assessed with the patient's forearm flexed at 20 degrees to unlock the olecranon from its fossa. |
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The glenohumeral joint represents the articulation of the humerus with the glenoid fossa, and it is the most mobile joint in the body. |
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Foreigners can also volunteer with Earthwatch to help track lemurs or radio-collar Madagascar's lynx-like fossa. |
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The humeral head can dislocate anteriorly, posteriorly or inferiorly in relation to the glenoid fossa. |
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The basisphenoid bears a deep, central depression at this point called the sella turcica or pituitary fossa. |
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Superior to the trochlea is another anterior depression called the coronoid fossa which receives part of the ulna when flexed. |
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A skull radiograph did not show a fracture, but he had a coincidental expanded pituitary fossa. |
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Placement of the cuff for brachial pressure measurement was approximately 3 cm above the cubital fossa. |
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Unexpectedly primitive features include toothed adsymphysial and intercoronoid fossa with fenestrate floor. |
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An impacted mutton bone was removed from the right pyriform fossa by hypopharyngoscopy under general anesthesia. |
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The cubital fossa was palpated and the median cubital vein was readily located, facilitated by the Sailor repeatedly making a fist. |
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The sigmoid may lie in the abdomen just inferior to the splenic flexure of the transverse colon, or in the right iliac fossa. |
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The glenoid fossa itself is somewhat pear-shaped, with the small end pointing toward the cleithrum. |
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The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh passes from the lateral border of psoas major across the iliac fossa to pierce the inguinal ligament. |
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Faint, anteriorly convergent ridges extend from the sphenoidal bridge and define the shallow basisphenoid fossa. |
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An embryonic remnant, it opens in the hypophyseal fossa, traversing the sphenoid body. |
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Head typical of siluriforms with a dorsal process, i.e., quadrangular in proximal view for articulation with the spinal fossa. |
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Brad Bailey joined an Earthwatch group tracking the endangered fossa cat in Madagascar, making a 30-minute film based on his experience. |
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This injury is not to be confused with a shoulder dislocation, which is when the humerus pops out of the glenoid fossa on the scapula. |
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In cases of of complete transposition of the viscera, the cecum and appendix lie in the left iliac fossa, and the sigmoid colon in the right. |
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It was also home to animals that preyed on lemurs, among them the large, catlike fossa, which I was to encounter many times. |
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The distal articular surface has a very wide medial epicondyle and the olecranon fossa is shallow. |
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The articular eminence of the glenoid fossa is rectangular and broad transversely. |
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A catlike civet known as a fossa prowls the rain forest of Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park. |
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Radiographs may show osteophytes of the olecranon tip and the medial wall of the olecranon fossa, hypertrophy of the olecranon and loose bodies. |
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Could the fossa be a link between the marsupial and the mammals without pouches? |
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With no other carnivores around, mongooses and civets became Madagascar's predators, and the fossa filled the hunting niche usually occupied by cats. |
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Loss of sensation in the distribution of the maxillary and mandibular divisions of the trigeminal nerve is usually well tolerated, as is the removal of the glenoid fossa. |
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The articular surface of the head lacks the ligamental fossa. |
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There is a small fossa on the postorbital's surface at the anteromedial corner of the supratemporal fossa for the laterosphenoid's capitate process. |
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The iliolumbar ligament, as it's name implies, connect the lower lumbar spine to the ilium at the iliac crest and the inner concave surface of the iliac fossa. |
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The dentary was scaled so that the condyle articulated with the glenoid fossa and the lower caniniform occluded with the diastema between the upper first tooth and caniniform. |
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Eight different bones from Australian species of fish and a king prawn shell were selected and each was positioned individually in the tonsil, vallecula and piriform fossa. |
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The normal end-feel in extension should be the firm sensation of bone contacting bone as the olecranon tip contacts the distal humerus in the olecranon fossa. |
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The fossa houses part of the inferior vermis of the cerebellum. |
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The humerus is surrounded by cartilage, as is the glenoid fossa, which lubricates the joint and allows for smooth movement. |
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Some of it had a fossa or ditch in front, and an agger behind, and it was enough to deter Hannibal. |
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The transducer is placed at the paralumbar fossa and then moved ventrally to the midline. |
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The pseudosylvian sulcus is weakly present, and it is located just above the temporal fossa. |
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Palpate one inch below the antecubital fossa to locate the brachial artery pulse found on the inside of the forearm. |
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Other important symptoms include weight changes, acne, patches of dark skin on the nape of the neck, axillae, cubital fossa. |
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The tumor was bound anteriorly by the anterior digastric muscle and posteriorly by the sternocleidomastoid muscle and retromandibular fossa. |
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On plain roentgenogram a radio-opaque mass extending from the iliac fossa to the lesser trochanter was seen. |
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It revealed a huge mass hyperechogenic, heterogeneous, and lobulated attached to the fossa ovalis part of interatrial septum. |
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We report an unusual case of a middle fossa encephalocele that appeared as a lytic lesion of the skull base. |
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A prospective randomised controlled trial of ultrasound guided versus nerve stimulation guided distal sciatic nerve block at the popliteal fossa. |
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My youngest son, Hudson, was diagnosed with a fast-growing, posterior fossa, atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor of the brain. |
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On flexible laryngoscopy, a small left pharyngocele was seen at the thyrohyoid membrane just above the thyroid cartilage and piriform fossa. |
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A small thyroidotomy exposed one end of the serrated bone, which was simply grasped and pulled straight out toward the pyriform fossa. |
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The most common sites of fish bone impaction are the tonsils, tonsillar pillars, tongue base, valleculae, and piriform fossa. |
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The former is a parasite of the laryngotracheal region of bovids and felines, and the latter is found in the nasal fossa of bovids. |
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On examination the patient seemed well, but her abdomen was distended and tender in the suprapubic, left and right iliac fossa regions. |
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Spontaneous CSF fistulae are most common in the anterior cranial fossa, at the ethmoid roof and cribriform plate. |
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Using an osteotome, the mass was detached from the iliac fossa and exposed down to the lesser trochanter. |
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The lateral edge of the supraoccipital projects ventrolaterally, forming the caudomedial surface of the temporal fossa. |
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Surgery of the left leg was performed via a posterior approach in the popliteal fossa according to the method of Trickey. |
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A Baker's cyst is a swelling at the back of the knee in the popliteal fossa. |
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We showed that the distance between the knee flexion crease and the apex of the popliteal fossa varies from 6 to 14 cm. |
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The mass is usually centred in the posterior nasal cavity, originating at the sphenopalatine foramen, extending into the pterygopalatine fossa. |
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Nerves and vessels in the pterygopalatine fossa and symptoms of cluster headache. |
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An abdominal CT revealed liver laceration and active contrast extravasation near the gallbladder fossa. |
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In our case, the patient was found to have a chondrosarcoma of the left maxilla with extension into the infratemporal fossa. |
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The mass extended to the inferior margin of the left orbit and laterally to the infratemporal fossa. |
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The inter-peduncular fossa is bridged by the arachnoid membrane and contains a pool of cerebro-spinal fluid. |
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Cerebellar mutism syndrome is a well-defined syndrome which is observed rarely after wide removal of posterior fossa tumors. |
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Posterior fossa syndrome can occur after neurosurgical resections of childhood posterior fossa tumors, such as medultoblastomas. |
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Usually donor kidney is placed in the right iliac fossa with anastamosis to right internal or external iliac artery and external iliac vein. |
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Certified phlebotomists are trained to draw at the antecubital fossa. |
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The popliteal entrapment syndrome is a developmental disorder resulting in an anomalous relationship between the popliteal artery and muscle structures in the popliteal fossa. |
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Four landmarks were then identified using navigation pointers that included the medial and lateral epicondyles, the piriformis fossa, and the femoral head-neck junction. |
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On arrival she was afebrile but tachycardic, with local peritonism in the left renal angle and left iliac fossa despite large amounts of opioid analgesia. |
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The excavation was called the fossa, the Latin word for ditch. |
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Physical examination revealed no mass within the popliteal fossa and normal arterial pulses within the femoral, popliteal, dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arteries. |
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Transverse temporal bone fractures extend across the petrous ridge, with the fracture beginning in the posterior fossa and crossing the otic capsule into the middle ear space. |
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On the right fossa cubitalis, cellulitis and a tender mass were present, although he did not have a history of recent central line or cytostatic treatment on this side. |
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Serial samples of venous blood were collected Pre-Ex, End-Ex, and 1-h Post from a superficial vein in the antecubital fossa using sterile, repetitive venepuncture. |
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Exploration of the left cubital fossa also revealed the same findings. |
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It has been demonstrated that the vestibular examination is very sensitive in diagnosing posterior fossa disorders, but it is less sensitive for supratentorial lesions. |
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Instead they have condylar facets vertically aligned, with a slight lingual emargination between the condyles, and the internal temporal fossa is deep and pocketed. |
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The target is the sphenopalatine ganglion, which is located in the pterygopalatine fossa, posterior to the middle turbinate and inferior to the maxillary nerve. |
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Findings on flexible endoscopic evaluation of the larynx were negative, but the investigation incidentally discovered the presence of a polypoid mass in the left nasal fossa. |
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A sphygmomanometric cuff was first placed above the antecubital fossa. |
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Two of these were of the Chiari II variety with lumbosacral cutaneous defect, meningocele, ventriculomegaly and small posterior fossa with vermian descent. |
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The pituitary fossa is approached through the mouth via an incision in the soft palate to gain access to the basisphenoid bone and pituitary fossa. |
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Posterior fossa syndrome is characterized by transient mutism, emotional lability, cognitive deficits, weakness, ataxia, and cranial nerve dysfunction. |
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The tumor's posterior fossa component was entirely extradural. |
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Solitary neurofibroma of the maxillarysinus and pterygopalatine fossa. |
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On presentation she was clinically dehydrated, pyrexial, and the lower abdomen was full with tenderness in the right iliac fossa and hypogastrium. |
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Covering the fossa to form a roof are the dense, circularly arranged fibres of the fascia lata, which pass distally to become continuous with the deep fascia of the leg. |
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The tumor was resected via a postauricular infratemporal fossa approach. |
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Gersten has the patient reach over with her other hand and dig her fingernails into the medial portion of her arm near the antecubital fossa where the blood is being drawn. |
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