Palm patterns are one of the most unique and amazing aspects of the human body. These patterns on the palm are formed by skin ridges and can be used to study human heredi ...
Read MoreThe fourth ventricle of the brain (ventriculus quartus, pna, bna, jna) is one of the cavities of the brain. Located in the posterior cranial fossa, between the cerebellum ...
Read MoreThe pleuroesophageal muscle (lat. m. pleuroesophageus) is a thin flat muscle located between the esophagus and the pleural cavity. It comes from the posterior surface of ...
Read MoreStreptobacillus Petersen-Ducray: description and features Petersen-Ducray streptobacillus (Streptobacillus moniliformis) is a gram-negative bacterium that is the causativ ...
Read MoreA wet anatomical preparation is an anatomical preparation stored in a transparent vessel filled with a preservative liquid (alcohol, glycerin, and others). Wet anatomical ...
Read MoreCordotomy Anterolateral: a review of the treatment method for intractable pain Anterolateral cordotomy is a neurosurgical procedure in which the anterior and lateral spin ...
Read MoreAn obligate host is a host to which the parasite is evolutionarily and ecologically adapted. Obligate parasites can only parasitize certain host species. They are not abl ...
Read MoreRetroduodenal arteries (lat. arteriae retroduodenales) are paired arteries arising from the superior mesenteric artery. They pass behind the duodenum and supply it, as we ...
Read MoreThe intertransverse intercostal transverse neck muscles are one of the muscle groups that provide movement to the neck and maintain its stability. They are located betwee ...
Read MoreTransplacental transmission of infection Transplacental transmission of infection is the transmission of an infectious agent from mother to fetus through the placenta dur ...
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