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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
 Larynx Part I - Text Only Page
Note remnants of vocal ligament, the vocal process, muscular process, corniculate cartilage, arcuate crest, and triangular fovea.
Cricoarytenoid ligament, medial edge, as seen from above.
Part of thyroarytenoid muscle and most of vocal ligament can be seen in relation to vocal process of arytenoid cartilage.
zemlin.shs.uiuc.edu /LarynxPages/Text_Only_LarynxI.html

  
 eMedicine - Nerve Entrapment Syndromes : Article by Dachling Pang, MD
The cubital tunnel, floored by the medial collateral ligament of the elbow, is roofed by the strong arcuate ligament (retinaculum) stretching between the medial humeral epicondyle and the medial aspect of the olecranon.
The ulnar nerve travels on the medial side of the brachial artery in the upper arm, pierces the medial intermuscular septum at mid arm, and continues toward the elbow on the medial head of the triceps.
This almost 90-degree kink of the nerve often is exaggerated by a thickened ridge in the iliacus fascia as it attaches to the posterior aspect of the inguinal ligament.
www.emedicine.com /med/topic2909.htm   (6973 words)

  
 VII. The Veins. 3d. The Veins of the Lower Extremity, Abdomen, and Pelvis. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.
The pudendal plexus (plexus pudendalis; vesicoprostatic plexus) lies behind the arcuate public ligament and the lower part of the symphysis pubis, and in front of the bladder and prostate.
hypogastrica; internal iliac vein) begins near the upper part of the greater sciatic foramen, passes upward behind and slightly medial to the hypogastric artery and, at the brim of the pelvis, joins with the external iliac to form the common iliac vein.
The left common iliac, longer than the right and more oblique in its course, is at first situated on the medial side of the corresponding artery, and then behind the right common iliac.
www.bartleby.com /107/173.html   (6973 words)

  
 Posterior Abdominal Wall - BloodVESSELS
The diaphragm muscle dome has several arcuate ligaments: one median ligament, two medial ligaments, and two lateral ligaments.
The major blood vessels (except Inferior Vena Cava) enter from the chest to the abdomen by passing posterior to the diaphragm's arcuate ligaments.
The Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) is the largest vein returning to the heart from the abdomen.
sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca /postabdwall/BloodVessels.htm   (572 words)

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