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24 March 2025
N 15:32 | Heart location and projection, X-ray, auscultation heart points diffhist +3,571 Shaked.Fru talk contribs (I created the article) |
N 15:24 | Conducting system of the heart- structure and function diffhist +3,197 Shaked.Fru talk contribs (Created a new article) |
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N 15:16 | Endocardium, Cardiac Valves - Structure and Function, Auscultation Heart Points, Cardiac Skeleton diffhist +3,945 Shaked.Fru talk contribs (Created the article) |
N 15:06 | Cardiac wall arrangement, cardiac skeleton, chambers diffhist +3,633 Shaked.Fru talk contribs (I created the document regarding the Cardiac wall arrangement, cardiac skeleton, chambers) |
20 March 2025
N 18:34 | Fibrin, Fibrinolysis, and the Mechanism of Action of Anticoagulants diffhist +3,660 Reem talk contribs (Created page with " === '''I. Fibrin''' === Fibrin is an insoluble protein that plays a key role in blood clot formation (coagulation). It is derived from fibrinogen, a soluble plasma protein, through the action of thrombin. ==== '''1. Formation of Fibrin''' ==== * '''Conversion of Fibrinogen to Fibrin:''' ** Thrombin (Factor IIa) converts fibrinogen into fibrin monomers. ** These monomers polymerize to form a fibrin network. * '''Stabilization of Fibrin Clot:''' ** Factor XIIIa (fibrin-...") |
N 18:26 | Skin and motor innervation of head and neck diffhist +3,525 Reem talk contribs (Created page with " he skin of the head and neck is innervated by branches of the '''trigeminal nerve (CN V)''' and '''cervical spinal nerves'''. ==== '''1. Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)''' ==== The trigeminal nerve provides sensory innervation to the face and has three major divisions: * '''Ophthalmic nerve (V1)''' – Supplies the forehead, scalp, upper eyelid, and dorsum of the nose. * '''Maxillary nerve (V2)''' – Supplies the lateral nose, upper lip, lower eyelid, cheek, and upper jaw. *...") |