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- 14:12, 12 February 2025 Primary and permanent dentition, eruption and types of occlusion (hist | edit) [1,841 bytes] Malikmay (talk | contribs) (Ive wrote the page) Tag: Visual edit
- 22:02, 11 February 2025 Uterus - position, fixation, syntopy, birth defects (hist | edit) [1,918 bytes] Malikmay (talk | contribs) (Ive wrote the whole page) Tag: Visual edit
- 12:27, 9 February 2025 Nasal cavity, choanae, vascular and nerve supply (hist | edit) [7,729 bytes] IbraXD (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction to some important terms == * The nose: is the beginning of the respiratory tract and is divided into external nose (visible) and nasal cavity. * The nasal cavities are open to the paranasal sinuses and the nasopharynx. * The nose warms, humidifies, and purifies the air going into the resp system. Sneezing and other reflexes protect the resp organs. It also has olfactory functions (smelling). * External nose anatomy: ** Nasal root —> continuous with the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:48, 6 February 2025 Projections of heart, lungs and pleura onto thoracic wall, puncture of thorax (hist | edit) [5,349 bytes] Mordel (talk | contribs) (new article) Tag: Visual edit
- 14:57, 6 February 2025 Mediastinum - division, borders (hist | edit) [10,174 bytes] Mordel (talk | contribs) (new article) Tag: Visual edit
- 13:43, 6 February 2025 Lateral neck region, scalenic fissure (hist | edit) [3,243 bytes] Mordel (talk | contribs) (new document) Tag: Visual edit
- 20:14, 5 February 2025 Lymph nodes and collectors of thoracic wall and lungs (hist | edit) [1,519 bytes] Jennyyip88 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Lymphatics of thoracic wall == * Paramammary lymph nodes * Parasternal lymph nodes * Prepericardial lymph nodes * Lateral pericardial lymph nodes * Intercostal lymph nodes * Juxtaoesophageal lymph nodes == Lymphatics of the female breast == * Pectoral axillary lymph nodes * Subscapular axillary lymph nodes * Humeral axillary lymph nodes * Central axillary lymph node * Interpectoral axillary lymph node * Apical axillary lymph node == Lymphatics of lung == Right l...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:23, 4 February 2025 Azygos, hemiazygos veins and vertebral venous plexuses (hist | edit) [2,636 bytes] Sibtiqbal (talk | contribs) (Made a new page) Tag: Visual edit
- 08:07, 4 February 2025 Thymus - structure, position, syntopy and function (hist | edit) [2,205 bytes] Sibtiqbal (talk | contribs) (Made a new page) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:49, 4 February 2025 Leg region (with transverse section) (hist | edit) [11,474 bytes] Sibtiqbal (talk | contribs) (Created a new page) Tag: Visual edit
- 10:08, 3 February 2025 Portal vein - tributaries, portocaval (portosystemic) anastomosis (hist | edit) [3,565 bytes] Jennyyip88 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Portal vein carries nutrient rich blood from stomach, intestines, pancreas and spleen to the liver. This is formed from the anastomosis of splenic vein and superior mesenteric vein at L2 level. As the portal vein enters the liver, it splits into left and right branches entering the liver parenchyma. == Portal vein - tributaries == It’s main tributaries include: * Superior mesenteric vein * Splenic vein * inferior mesenteric vein (can also drain into superior mesente...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:54, 30 January 2025 Palate development, cleft defects (hist | edit) [2,831 bytes] Jennyyip88 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Palate forms a division between the nasal and oral cavities and consist of hard and soft palate. During the development of palate, the primary and secondary palate joins to form the definitive palate. == Primary palate development == Primary palate formation begins on week 6 and is formed from the 2 maxillary processes and 2 medial nasal processes. The maxillary processes undergoes cell proliferation and comes in contact with lateral nasal processes and then with the me...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:20, 28 January 2025 Topography of abdominal wall, rectus abdominis sheath (with transverse section), blood supply, innervation, surgical approaches (hist | edit) [6,688 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<nowiki>###</nowiki> Topography of the Abdominal Wall and Rectus Abdominis Sheath The *abdominal wall* is a complex structure composed of muscles, fascia, and skin that serves to protect the internal organs, provide stability, and assist in respiration and movement. The *rectus abdominis sheath* is a crucial anatomical structure that encloses the rectus abdominis muscle, providing strength and protection. --- <nowiki>###</nowiki> *1. Abdominal Wall Topography* The ab...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:18, 28 January 2025 Retromalleolar regions (med.+ lat.) (hist | edit) [4,131 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<nowiki>###</nowiki> Topographic Anatomy of the Retromalleolar Regions (Medial and Lateral) The *retromalleolar regions* refer to the anatomical spaces located posterior to the *medial* and *lateral malleoli* of the ankle. These regions are clinically significant as they contain important tendons, nerves, and blood vessels that pass from the leg to the foot. --- <nowiki>###</nowiki> *1. Medial Retromalleolar Region* The *medial retromalleolar region* lies posterior...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:16, 28 January 2025 Anterior thigh region, iliopectineal fossa, femoral triangle (with scheme) (hist | edit) [6,296 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<nowiki>###</nowiki> Topographic Anatomy of the Anterior Thigh Region, Iliopectineal Fossa, and Femoral Triangle The *anterior thigh region* is crucial for locomotion and supports various muscles, nerves, and vascular structures. This region extends from the inguinal ligament superiorly to the knee joint inferiorly, with the *iliopectineal fossa* and *femoral triangle* serving as important anatomical landmarks. <nowiki>###</nowiki> *1. Anterior Thigh Region* The *a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:11, 28 January 2025 Topographic anatomy of the hand (with transverse section) and fingers (hist | edit) [5,882 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Topographic Anatomy of the Hand and Fingers The hand is one of the most intricate anatomical regions, consisting of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels that allow for a wide range of movement and fine motor control. The topographic anatomy of the hand includes its *skeletal framework, **muscles, **tendons, **neurovascular structures, and **skin. The **fingers* are an extension of the hand and involve highly specialized structures for movement...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:08, 28 January 2025 Antebrachial region (with transverse section) (hist | edit) [4,340 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The *Antebrachial Region* Bones of the Antebrachial Region: 1. *Radius*: - Located on the lateral side (thumb side) of the forearm. - Its proximal end articulates with the humerus at the elbow and the ulna at the proximal radioulnar joint. - Its distal end articulates with the carpal bones at the wrist joint and the ulna at the distal radioulnar joint. 2. *Ulna*: - Located on the medial side (little finger side) of the forearm. - Proximally, i...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:39, 24 January 2025 Biosynthesis of eicosanoids (hist | edit) [8,352 bytes] Natylapesova (talk | contribs) (Inserted text from wikiskripta: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Leukotriene_A4.svg) Tag: Visual edit
- 10:22, 24 January 2025 Vas (ductus) deferens, spermatic cord, seminal vesicles (hist | edit) [4,312 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with " === Spermatic Cord === ==== '''Definition''' ==== The '''spermatic cord''' is a composite structure consisting of vessels, nerves, and ducts that connect the abdominal cavity to the testes, ensuring their vascular, neural, and reproductive functionality. ==== '''Anatomical Course''' ==== * '''Formation''': The spermatic cord originates at the '''deep inguinal ring''' (the entrance to the inguinal canal). * '''Pathway''': It traverses the '''inguinal canal''' and emer...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:18, 24 January 2025 Urinary bladder - structure and position, fixation and syntopy in male and female (draw scheme) (hist | edit) [3,226 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with " === Urinary Bladder === ==== '''Functions''' ==== # '''Temporary Storage of Urine''': #* The bladder is a hollow, distensible organ with an internal lining of folds ('''rugae''') that allows it to hold '''400-600 mL''' of urine in adults. # '''Urine Expulsion''': #* During '''micturition''', the bladder's detrusor muscle contracts while the internal and external sphincters relax. ---- ==== '''Anatomical Structure''' ==== * '''Shape''': The bladder’s appearance va...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:10, 24 January 2025 Renal calyces, pelvis, ureter - syntopy (hist | edit) [2,748 bytes] Schwartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with " === Anatomy of Renal Calyces, Pelvis, and Ureter === ==== Structural Overview ==== * '''Renal Cortex and Medulla''': The renal cortex extends inward as '''renal columns''', separating the medullary tissue into distinct '''renal pyramids'''. * '''Renal Papilla''': The apex of each renal pyramid is called the '''renal papilla''', which opens into a '''minor calyx'''. * '''Minor and Major Calyces''': Several '''minor calyces''' (2-3 per pyramid) unite to form '''major ca...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:58, 19 January 2025 Extranuclear inheritance (hist | edit) [4,563 bytes] Sibtiqbal (talk | contribs) (Added a new page) Tag: Visual edit