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  • The anterior compartment is thoroughly evaluated for loose bodies; evidence of chondral damage to the coronoid process, capitellum, or radial head; or osteophyte formation in the coronoid fossa.
  • It fills the concavity of the retina, and is hollowed in front, forming a deep concavity, the hyaloid fossa, for the reception of the lens. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
  • It presents a large, smooth, concave surface, called the iliac fossa, which gives origin to the Iliacus and is perforated at its inner part by a nutrient canal; and below this a smooth, rounded border, the arcuate line, which runs downward, forward, and medialward. II. Osteology. 6c. The Bones of the Lower Extremity. 1. The Hip Bone
  • Superior to the trochlea is another anterior depression called the coronoid fossa which receives part of the ulna when flexed.
  • A slim PICC disappears into me just below the antecubital fossa, and my whole lower arm is wrapped in a white mesh glove that looks almost like lace, and would have been cool back in 1983, when I was negative two. The Worst Years of Your Life
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  • The jaw is deepest in the adductor fossa region and shallow anteriorly as a result of a pronounced medially-directed twist of the ventral margin such that the splenial is exposed ventrally and mesially.
  • The thing was a complex mess of bony laminae and concavities (termed fossae), few of which were symmetrical when you compared the two sides. ‘Angloposeidon’, the unreported story, part I
  • The Auricular Branch (ramus auricularis; nerve of Arnold) arises from the jugular ganglion, and is joined soon after its origin by a filament from the petrous ganglion of the glossopharyngeal; it passes behind the internal jugular vein, and enters the mastoid canaliculus on the lateral wall of the jugular fossa. IX. Neurology. 5j. The Vagus Nerve
  • Fossa - ae: = fossula; q.v. Fossoria: burrowers: in Orthoptera, the mole crickets and allies; in Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • The temporalis, located in the temporal fossa of the skull, opens and closes the jaw, as does the masseter. Muscles Part 2
  • Higher expression of BP antigen was observed in popliteal fossa, antecubital fossa, upper back, lower back, medial side of thigh and lower abdomen.
  • Those in the anterior fossa are the anterior meningeal branches of the anterior and posterior ethmoidal and internal carotid, and a branch from the middle meningeal. IX. Neurology. 4g. The Meninges of the Brain and Medulla Spinalis
  • The four remaining branches arise from that portion of the internal maxillary which is contained in the pterygopalatine fossa. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 2. The External Carotid Artery
  • Could the fossa be a link between the marsupial and the mammals without pouches?
  • Seminal majority, dinky, seed coat has fossa opening , endosperm flesh is qualitative.
  • The fire, which broke out in a house close to the new Fossa GAA headquarters, was quickly brought under control and the unit returned to the scene at Gattabawn to continue the efforts to quench the forest blaze.
  • Placement of the cuff for brachial pressure measurement was approximately 3 cm above the cubital fossa.
  • The thing was a complex mess of bony laminae and concavities (termed fossae), few of which were symmetrical when you compared the two sides. Archive 2006-07-01
  • After pre-operative embolisation, the tumour was resected from the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, sphenoid sinus, nasopharynx, nasal cavity and maxillary antrum.
  • It measures about 2 cm. in length, and in the lower, closed part of the medulla oblongata is situated behind the hypoglossal nucleus; whereas in the upper, open part it lies lateral to that nucleus, and corresponds to an eminence, named the ala cinerea (trigonum vagi), in the rhomboid fossa. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • And the presence of the glands in this location might explain another unusual aspect of metriorhynchid cranial anatomy, namely the strange elongate, groove-like antorbital fossae present in these animals (the antorbital fossa is an accessory opening present on the side of the skull in archosaurs). My party and those marvellous metriorhynchids
  • The capitate processes are small and visible through the supratemporal fenestrae dorsally, fitting within fossae in the postorbitals.
  • Even more so than in Morganucodon, the anterior lamina of the petrosal is medially convex, leaving deep fossa for the semilunar ganglion, the root node of the trigeminal nerve.
  • Between the hymen and the frenulum of the labia is the fossa navicularis, while in the groove between the hymen and the labium minus, on either side, the small opening of the greater vestibular (Bartholin’s) gland can be seen. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 10. Surface Markings of the Perineum
  • 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.
  • An incision was made in the middle of the crural fascia, starting at the insertion of the Achilles tendon and extending up to the popliteal fossa to the level of origin of the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle.
  • In the upper part of the internal occipital crest, a small depression is sometimes distinguishable; it is termed the vermian fossa since it is occupied by part of the vermis of the cerebellum. II. Osteology. 5a. The Cranial Bones. 1. The Occipital Bone
  • The hypophyseal fossa is filled with sediment.
  • I worked out that about 60% of each of its lateral surfaces was occupied by the fossae that housed lateral air sacs, and because the specimen is broken in half I could also see that very little of its interior was filled up by internal bony struts: most of it would have been air. Archive 2006-07-01
  • An impacted mutton bone was removed from the right pyriform fossa by hypopharyngoscopy under general anesthesia.
  • Fossa cubitalis place can flap repeatedly, appear even slight gore.
  • These retained bullets often gave rise to remarkably little trouble in this situation; thus I have a skiagram of a shrapnel bullet lying in the deepest part of the subscapular fossa, which did not inconvenience its possessor. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Even the part where the paper was going along where my humeral head fits into the glenoid fossa — uh, that's a ball and socket joint. Automatic Typewriter
  • At the upper part of the fossa is a transverse depression, where the bone appears to be bent on itself along a line at right angles to and passing through the center of the glenoid cavity, forming a considerable angle, called the subscapular angle; this gives greater strength to the body of the bone by its arched form, while the summit of the arch serves to support the spine and acromion. II. Osteology. 6a. 2. The Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
  • The orbital plate and that part of the sphenoid which is found in the temporal fossa, as well as the lateral pterygoid plate, are ossified in membrane (Fawcett) 34. II. Osteology. 5a. 5. The Sphenoid Bone
  • It passes medialward upon the Brachialis, and piercing the medial intermuscular septum, winds around the back of the humerus between the Triceps brachii and the bone, forming, by its junction with the profunda brachii, an arch above the olecranon fossa. VI. The Arteries. 4b. 2. The Brachial Artery
  • _Entry_, immediately above zygoma; the bullet passed through the temporal fossa, fractured the neck of the mandible, traversed the mastoid process, and emerged at the lower margin of the hairy scalp, 1 inch from the median line. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Older children and adults experience ‘hot and sweaty fossae and folds’ involving flexor surfaces such as the antecubital and popliteal fossae, as well as the flexor wrists and ankles.
  • If one classifies CSF leaks according to location they may be found in the anterior, middle or posterior cranial fossae.
  • Could the fossa be a link between the marsupial and the mammals without pouches?
  • Oral fossa: in Mallophaga, a furrow lying in front of the mandibles. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Bony struts, called laminae, divide the fossae and connect the main ‘landmarks’ of the bone (such as the pre - and postzygapophyses), and each of these laminae has a name. ‘Angloposeidon’, the unreported story, part II
  • Response to David: some books say that fossa is pronounced 'foosh', which would agree with your comment. Giant hoatzins of doom
  • The Zygomatic Nerve (n. zygomaticus; temporomalar nerve; orbital nerve) arises in the pterygopalatine fossa, enters the orbit by the inferior orbital fissure, and divides at the back of that cavity into two branches, zygomaticotemporal and zygomaticofacial. IX. Neurology. 5e. The Trigeminal Nerve
  • Most masses in the iliac fossae arise from the intestine and colon.
  • -- The Posterior Tibial is larger than the anterior and extends from the lower border of the popliteus muscle, to the fossa between the inner ankle and heel, where, beneath the origin of the abductor pollicis, it divides into the internal and external plantar arteries. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • Description: Crassula perfossa is a small and compact mat forming succulent shrub let that stays relatively low and clumps readily.
  • The temporal lobe, now slack from the mannitol, is retracted from the bone of the middle fossa floor, with care taken not to cause traction on the greater superficial petrosal nerve.
  • A skull radiograph did not show a fracture, but he had a coincidental expanded pituitary fossa.
  • Objective To provide an anatomic basis for surgical treatment of the lesions involving the pterygopalatine fossa and middle skull base via a lateral infratemporal fossa approach.
  • Above and between these two openings is an irregular depression which lodges a process of the dura mater and transmits a small vein; in the infant this depression is represented by a large fossa, the subarcuate fossa, which extends backward as a blind tunnel under the superior semicircular canal. II. Osteology. 5a. 4. The Temporal Bone
  • On the medial side of the process is a deep groove, the mastoid notch (digastric fossa), for the attachment of the Digastricus; medial to this is a shallow furrow, the occipital groove, which lodges the occipital artery. II. Osteology. 5a. 4. The Temporal Bone
  • Between the hymen and the frenulum of the labia is a shallow depression, named the navicular fossa. XI. Splanchnology. 3d. 5. The External Organs
  • Dandy Walker variant has a degree of vermian agenesis and enlargement of the 4th ventricle; however, the posterior fossa remains normal in size.
  • AIM:To study the effect of comprehensive rehabilitation therapy and traditional rehabilitation therapy on the prevention of deformity induced by contraction of axillary fossa after burn.
  • Sensori - Neural Hearing Loss) with tinnitus and homolateral meningioma of the posterior fossa discovered by MRI but it is impossible to be affirmative regarding the causal link between these two medical conditions. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • After pre-operative embolisation, the tumour was resected from the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, sphenoid sinus, nasopharynx, nasal cavity and maxillary antrum.
  • Nevertheless, pelvic CT still showed an abscess within right psoas muscle and iliac fossa.
  • The medial pterygoid plate is long and narrow; on the lateral side of its base is the scaphoid fossa, for the origin of the Tensor veli palatini, and at its lower extremity the hamulus, around which the tendon of this muscle turns. II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
  • In its course it gives off two branches: one (infrascapular) enters the subscapular fossa beneath the Subscapularis, which it supplies, anastomosing with the transverse scapular artery and the descending branch of the transverse cervical; the other is continued along the axillary border of the scapula, between the Teres major and minor, and at the dorsal surface of the inferior angle anastomoses with the descending branch of the transverse cervical. VI. The Arteries. 4b. The Axilla
  • Ulnar and radial ligamentous stabilities are assessed with the patient's forearm flexed at 20 degrees to unlock the olecranon from its fossa.
  • This anterior projection helps receive the trochlea of the humerus and lies in the coronoid fossa of the humerus when the elbow is flexed.
  • Arsia Mons, he said, is home to the biggest mountain glacier on Mars now buried, but as much as three miles deep when snow was falling in ancient times, climate modelers have concluded, and the area is filled with hundreds of miles of deep fractures in the ground, or “fossae,” as such Martian features are called. First Contact
  • Faint, anteriorly convergent ridges extend from the sphenoidal bridge and define the shallow basisphenoid fossa.
  • —The floor of the anterior fossa is formed by the orbital plates of the frontal, the cribriform plate of the ethmoid, and the small wings and front part of the body of the sphenoid; it is limited behind by the posterior borders of the small wings of the sphenoid and by the anterior margin of the chiasmatic groove. II. Osteology. 5d. The Interior of the Skull
  • Bony struts, called laminae, divide the fossae and connect the main ‘landmarks’ of the bone (such as the pre - and postzygapophyses), and each of these laminae has a name. Archive 2006-07-01
  • These form two fringe-like folds termed the alar folds; below, these folds converge and are continued as a single band, the patellar fold (ligamentum mucosum), to the front of the intercondyloid fossa of the femur. III. Syndesmology. 7b. The Knee-joint
  • Radiographs may show osteophytes of the olecranon tip and the medial wall of the olecranon fossa, hypertrophy of the olecranon and loose bodies.
  • When the pus forms in front of the joint, it may spread laterally in the iliac fossa as an _iliac abscess_ or may gravitate downwards in the hollow of the sacrum and emerge on the buttock through the sacro-sciatic foramen -- _sub-gluteal abscess_. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • The anterior belly arose from the digastric fossa and inserted on the side of the tendinous hyoid body and the posterior belly arose from the mastoid incisura and inserted on the styloid process.
  • One of these lacunæ, larger than the rest, is situated on the upper surface of the fossa navicularis; it is called the lacuna magna. XI. Splanchnology. 3b. 4. The Male Urethra
  • He has already conducted an extensive canvass of the Killarney area and he has been concentrating his efforts on the Fossa area during the past week.
  • The glenoid fossa itself is somewhat pear-shaped, with the small end pointing toward the cleithrum.
  • The explanation for the strange appearance of fossas and other Madagascar animals goes back some 160 million years ago in geologic time.
  • Response directed at Mike: the 'fossa' I was referring to is not the osteological concavity that you are thinking of, but the Madagascan euplerid carnivoran Cryptoprocta ferox. Giant hoatzins of doom
  • In front, the condyles are but slightly prominent, and are separated from one another by a smooth shallow articular depression called the patellar surface; behind, they project considerably, and the interval between them forms a deep notch, the intercondyloid fossa. II. Osteology. 6c. 3. The Femur
  • The basisphenoid bears a deep, central depression at this point called the sella turcica or pituitary fossa.
  • The middle part of the fossa presents, in front, the chiasmatic groove and tuberculum sellæ; the chiasmatic groove ends on either side at the optic foramen, which transmits the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery to the orbital cavity. II. Osteology. 5d. The Interior of the Skull
  • Dorian - a "fossa" - looks to us like a cross between a dog, a cat, a bat and a gerbil - or maybe a bear. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
  • Even the part where the paper was going along where my humeral head fits into the glenoid fossa — uh, that's a ball and socket joint. Automatic Typewriter
  • It rests, behind, in the hyaloid fossa in the forepart of the vitreous body; in front, it is in contact with the free border of the iris, but recedes from it at the circumference, thus forming the posterior chamber of the eye; it is retained in its position chiefly by the suspensory ligament of the lens, already described. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
  • 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.
  • A shallow fossa is occasionally found on the ventral surface of the basilar portion anterior to the pharyngeal tubercle, which has been interpreted as a vestige of the canal of the notochord.
  • The latter structure, which is chiefly tendinous, originates in the supracondyloid fossa of the femur and has an insertion to the summit of the fibular tarsal (calcis) bone. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Radio collars reveal how far fossas range (up to 25 kilometers or 16 miles a day).
  • The hind-brain or rhombencephalon occupies the posterior fossa of the cranial cavity and lies below a fold of dura mater, the tentorium cerebelli. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • The capitate processes are small and visible through the supratemporal fenestrae dorsally, fitting within fossae in the postorbitals.
  • Importantly, the fossae are connected (via openings on their bony walls) to large internal chambers. Archive 2006-07-01
  • They occupy the ovarian fossae on the lateral pelvic wall.
  • This gland is known as the caudal gland and the depression containing it as the caudal pit or caudal fossa. Caudal gland of Arion subfuscus
  • The thing was a complex mess of bony laminae and concavities (termed fossae), few of which were symmetrical when you compared the two sides. ‘Angloposeidon’, the unreported story, part I
  • The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh passes from the lateral border of psoas major across the iliac fossa to pierce the inguinal ligament.
  • Pliny, in his third book, says that from time immemorial the people of the southern coasts of Spain believed that the sea had forced a passage between Calpe and Abila: “Indigenæ columnas Herculis vocant, creduntque per fossas exclusa antea admisisse maria, et rerum naturæ mutasse faciem.” A Philosophical Dictionary
  • And the presence of the glands in this location might explain another unusual aspect of metriorhynchid cranial anatomy, namely the strange elongate, groove-like antorbital fossae present in these animals (the antorbital fossa is an accessory opening present on the side of the skull in archosaurs). Archive 2006-07-01
  • Enormous temporal fossae for very strong jaw muscles, formed by just one of the reptilian jaw muscles, which has now become the mammalian masseter.
  • Response directed at Mike: the 'fossa' I was referring to is not the osteological concavity that you are thinking of, but the Madagascan euplerid carnivoran Cryptoprocta ferox. Giant hoatzins of doom
  • In some cases the pus escapes into the external auditory meatus by perforating its posterior wall; in others a sinus forms on the inner side of the apex of the mastoid, and the pus burrows in the digastric fossa under the sterno-mastoid -- _Bezold's mastoiditis_. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • On the floor of the fossa are the popliteal vessels, the vein being superficial to the artery and united to it by dense areolar tissue; the vein is a thick-walled vessel, and lies at first lateral to the artery, and then crosses it posteriorly to gain its medial side below; sometimes it is double, the artery lying between the two veins, which are usually connected by short transverse branches. VI. The Arteries. 6b. The Popliteal Fossa
  • Brad Bailey joined an Earthwatch group tracking the endangered fossa cat in Madagascar, making a 30-minute film based on his experience.
  • When it comes to dessert, almond tart with yoghurt ice cream or white chocolate and pine kernel semifreddo with cocoa ice-cream might cry out to be tried but consider instead - or have as well - pecorino di fossa, miele di nespolo e mostardo di fico, which is a sheep's milk cheese that has been aged in subterranean stone holes for about three months served with medlar honey and fig mustard; an inspired combination. Evening Standard - Home
  • Polecat, musang (Viverra fossa, or a new species). The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
  • The articular eminence of the glenoid fossa is rectangular and broad transversely.
  • Figure 5 . Oblique scan in right iliac fossa showing the zone of transition ( arrow ).
  • Behind either condyle is a depression, the condyloid fossa, which receives the posterior margin of the superior facet of the atlas when the head is bent backward; the floor of this fossa is sometimes perforated by the condyloid canal, through which an emissary vein passes from the transverse sinus. II. Osteology. 5a. The Cranial Bones. 1. The Occipital Bone
  • The scars were mostly farmed in neck, elbow joint, popliteal fossa , face and breast of women.
  • They first pass backward and medialward toward the rhomboid fossa, and, reaching the posterior end of the nucleus of the abducent nerve, run upward close to the middle line beneath the colliculus fasciculus. IX. Neurology. 5g. The Facial Nerve
  • Unexpectedly primitive features include toothed adsymphysial and intercoronoid fossa with fenestrate floor.
  • It was also home to animals that preyed on lemurs, among them the large, catlike fossa, which I was to encounter many times.
  • Similarly, the fossa is related to more familiar cats through the suborder Feliformia, but lie in a different family (Eupleridae) than the lions, tigers and housecats we’re familiar with (Felidae). Big, previously unknown palm tree discovered! « Skulls in the Stars
  • Catlike predators with long tails, fossas hunt everything from lemurs and mice to wild pigs.
  • The zonula ciliaris splits into two layers, one of which is thin and lines the hyaloid fossa; the other is named the suspensory ligament of the lens: it is thicker, and passes over the ciliary body to be attached to the capsule of the lens a short distance in front of its equator. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
  • A catlike civet known as a fossa prowls the rain forest of Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park.
  • The cystic artery is ligated and transected and the gallbladder is dissected from the gallbladder fossa and the right hepatic lobe.
  • And the presence of the glands in this location might explain another unusual aspect of metriorhynchid cranial anatomy, namely the strange elongate, groove-like antorbital fossae present in these animals (the antorbital fossa is an accessory opening present on the side of the skull in archosaurs). Archive 2006-07-01
  • Catlike predators with long tails, fossas hunt everything from lemurs and mice to wild pigs.
  • 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.
  • The fossa houses part of the inferior vermis of the cerebellum.
  • Their big ears help them search for food and hear such enemies as catlike fossas.
  • Pro hac arena venitur per aquas, et per terras, et exportatur manibus et vehiculis propè et procul, et quantumcúnque de die exhauritur, repleta manè altero reperitur: Et est in fossa ventus grandis et iugis, qui mirabiliter arenam commouere videtur. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Miss Warden, suppose, just to refresh all our memories, you run over the foramina opening into the spheno-maxillary fossa, and the structures passing through them. Archive 2007-07-01
  • hyperextension" of the elbow joint, or release pitches with a supinated grip, they slam the ulnar olecranon processes into their humeral olecranon fossa (soft tissue), causing inflammation of the hyaline cartilage. True Blue LA
  • Objective To evaluate diagnose and treatment of dural arteriovenous fistula in anterior cranial fossa.
  • The transverse part arises from the maxilla, above and lateral to the incisive fossa; its fibers proceed upward and medialward, expanding into a thin aponeurosis which is continuous on the bridge of the nose with that of the muscle of the opposite side, and with the aponeurosis of the Procerus. IV. Myology. 4c. The Muscles of the Nose
  • One of Three (which may be the father, son, or holy spirit, I haven't figured out which one) had this to say about the Fossa: It has retractable claws like a cat, walks on the soles of its feet like a wolverine, looks a bit like a jaguarundi, and has scent glands like a mongoose. What In Tarnation Am I?
  • The latter structure, which is chiefly tendinous, originates in the supracondyloid fossa of the femur and has an insertion to the summit of the fibular tarsal (calcis) bone. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • An embryonic remnant, it opens in the hypophyseal fossa, traversing the sphenoid body.
  • Middle cranial fossa exploration revealed two punched out defects in the dura, with generalised dural thinning, overlying the tegmen and mastoid dural plate, which were eroded.
  • To say that the inner aspect is the side where the arm folds, and the antecubital fossa, therefore, is where the arm folds? CRUEL AND UNUSUAL
  • Behind the chiasmatic groove is an elevation, the tuberculum sellæ; and still more posteriorly, a deep depression, the sella turcica, the deepest part of which lodges the hypophysis cerebri and is known as the fossa hypophyseos. II. Osteology. 5a. 5. The Sphenoid Bone
  • The anatomical description of its location is the midpoint of the transverse crease of the popliteal fossa, between the tendons of biceps femoris and semitendinosis. Tao I
  • Between the anterior surface of the epiglottis and the posterior surface of the tongue are the vallecular fossae separated by a glossoepiglottic fold.
  • Head typical of siluriforms with a dorsal process, i.e., quadrangular in proximal view for articulation with the spinal fossa.
  • The articular surface of the head lacks the ligamental fossa.
  • With the body part that gets about as much sexual attention as the popliteal fossa:* your nose. You Being Beautiful
  • The basisphenoid bears a deep, central depression at this point called the sella turcica or pituitary fossa.
  • The zonula ciliaris splits into two layers, one of which is thin and lines the hyaloid fossa; the other is named the suspensory ligament of the lens: it is thicker, and passes over the ciliary body to be attached to the capsule of the lens a short distance in front of its equator. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media
  • The cystic artery is ligated and transected and the gallbladder is dissected from the gallbladder fossa and the right hepatic lobe.
  • The distal articular surface has a very wide medial epicondyle and the olecranon fossa is shallow.
  • Disease from surrounding structures can invade the masticator space via the pterygopalatine fossa , the buccal space immediately anterior to the ramus, the foramen ovale, or by way of direct invasion.
  • The enlargement of CMS in the fetuses may be shown in physiologic enlargement of posterior fossa. ConclusionsCMS is a potential new marker for normal development of rhombencephalon.
  • Even more so than in Morganucodon, the anterior lamina of the petrosal is medially convex, leaving deep fossa for the semilunar ganglion, the root node of the trigeminal nerve.
  • The cubital fossa (anterior surface of the elbow) was palpated and the median cubital vein was readily located, facilitated by the Sailor repeatedly making a fist.
  • Sometimes both nerves are involved -- for example, in fracture implicating both sides of the anterior fossa, and in tumours, particularly gumma, growing in the region of the floor of the third ventricle. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Conclusion:Safe scope could be acquired in endoscopic transnasal surgery in pterygopalatine fossa and foramen rotundum could be thought as an important landmark.
  • He has trapped fossas, examined them thoroughly and equipped some with radio collars to track their activities once they are back in the wild.
  • Middle cranial fossa exploration revealed two punched out defects in the dura, with generalised dural thinning, overlying the tegmen and mastoid dural plate, which were eroded.
  • Scapular blade forming a 45° angle with coracoid articulation; humeral distal condyles exposed on anterior of shaft; stout ulna; humeral deltopectoral crest markedly expanded distally; elliptical femoral mid-shaft cross-section; distal condyles of femur bevelled dorso-medially; astragalar posterior fossa undivided PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Madagascar, the world's fourth largest island, is renowned for its wealth of unique plants and land animals, including lemurs, fossas, and giant jumping rats.
  • Each lies in a deep fossa, termed the bird’s nest (nidus avis), between the uvula and the biventral lobule. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • The lateral surface of this plate forms part of the pterygoid fossa, the medial surface constitutes the lateral boundary of the choana or posterior aperture of the corresponding nasal cavity. II. Osteology. 5a. 5. The Sphenoid Bone
  • Foreigners can also volunteer with Earthwatch to help track lemurs or radio-collar Madagascar's lynx-like fossa.
  • I still vote for the Madagascar Fossa - the conformation is an excellent fit. That’s no mystery carnivore (part II)… it’s a giant squirrel!
  • With no other carnivores around, mongooses and civets became Madagascar's predators, and the fossa filled the hunting niche usually occupied by cats.
  • 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.
  • Further, the tonsil extends for a variable distance under cover of the glossopalatine arch, and is here covered by a reduplication of mucous membrane; the upper part of this fold reaches across the supratonsillar fossa, between the two arches, as a thin fold sometimes termed the plica semilunaris; the remainder of the fold is called the plica triangularis. XI. Splanchnology. 2b. The Fauces
  • At the upper part of the fossa is a transverse depression, where the bone appears to be bent on itself along a line at right angles to and passing through the center of the glenoid cavity, forming a considerable angle, called the subscapular angle; this gives greater strength to the body of the bone by its arched form, while the summit of the arch serves to support the spine and acromion. II. Osteology. 6a. 2. The Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
  • Genetic testing has revealed that, regardless of appearances, the fossa is a close cousin of the mongoose, and a member of the viverrid family, which also includes meerkats, civets, and genets.
  • Conclusion CT scan is a preferred investigative modatity to diagnose traumatic posterior fossa extradural hematoma.
  • Conclusion Posterior cranial fossa decompression is a useful method for the patients with severe primary brain-stem injury and can reduce the mortality.
  • A recently taken high resolution stereo camera picture shows the Mangala fossae trough, which is a system of outflow channels on Mars. Photos Show Evidence of Water on Mars
  • The sigmoid may lie in the abdomen just inferior to the splenic flexure of the transverse colon, or in the right iliac fossa.
  • A left humerus of which the upper-third is wanting, and which is so much slenderer than the right as apparently to belong to a distinct individual; a left 'ulna', which, though complete, is pathologically deformed, the coronoid process being so much enlarged by bony growth, that flexure of the elbow beyond a right angle must have been impossible; the anterior fossa of the humerus for the reception of the coronoid process being also filled up with a similar bony growth. On Some Fossil Remains of Man
  • Objective To compare the application of transmaxillary approach and parotid gland infratemporal fossa approach to full and safe resection of skull base tumor.
  • Perhaps the most remarkable thing about sauropod vertebrae is how pneumatic they were – the lateral fossae, and the interior of the vertebrae, were occupied, in life, by air sacs. Archive 2006-07-01
  • Catlike predators with long tails, fossas hunt everything from lemurs and mice to wild pigs.
  • Valgus instability can be detected by applying valgus stress to the elbow at 20 [degrees] to 30 [degrees] of flexion to unlock the olecranon from its fossa.
  • A 4cm x 2cm bullet exit wound on the left supra clavicular fossa close to the midline. 'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
  • Pliny, in his third book, says that from time immemorial the people of the southern coasts of Spain believed that the sea had forced a passage between Calpe and Abila: “Indigenæ columnas Herculis vocant, creduntque per fossas exclusa antea admisisse maria, et rerum naturæ mutasse faciem.” A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Dein semiruto vallo, humili fossa, accisae jam reliquiae consedisse intelligebantur: medio campi albentia ossa, ut fugerant, ut restiterant, disjecta vel aggerata; adjacebant fragmina telorum, equorumque artus, simul truncis arborum antefixa ora." ( The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 2
  • There is a small fossa on the postorbital's surface at the anteromedial corner of the supratemporal fossa for the laterosphenoid's capitate process.
  • Serious traffic accidents were narrowly avoided as numerous motorists were forced to swerve to avoid the animals that were wandering along the main road at Fossa.
  • Above the front part of the capitulum is a slight depression, the radial fossa, which receives the anterior border of the head of the radius, when the forearm is flexed. II. Osteology. 6a. 3. The Humerus
  • 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.
  • “The inside of the arm above the antecubital fossa.” CRUEL AND UNUSUAL
  • Lung overinflation may impinge on the cardiac fossa, leading to decreased venous return, and also may promote ventricular interdependence by physiologically restricting the heart.
  • It was also home to animals that preyed on lemurs, among them the large, catlike fossa, which I was to encounter many times.
  • On the outside of the rectal wall, at the terminal portion, there is also much loose, fatty (areolar) tissue filling the ischio-rectal fossa, which is very prone to suppuration, and inflammation here is called periproctitis. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis

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