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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم یا مهدی ادرکنی
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Anatomy is a descriptive science which describe: 1-Position of organs 2-Relation &communication to each other 3-Shape & size 4-General feature 5-Structure 6-Function (Physiology)
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Anatomical sciences include Developmental anatomy (Embryology) Microscopic anatomy( histology include cytology) Macroscopic (gross)anatomy Systematic Systematic Regional (topographical) Regional (topographical) Head & neck Head & neck Trunk Trunk Extremity Extremity clinical anatomy, surgical anatomy, comparative anatomy, surface anatomy clinical anatomy, surgical anatomy, comparative anatomy, surface anatomy
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Terminology
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Anatomical position
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Planes of the body Sagittal, Midsagittal (midline) Medial Medial Lateral Lateral Middle (intermediate) Middle (intermediate)
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Coronal plane (Frontal) Anterior (Ventral) Anterior (Ventral) Posterior (Dorsal) Posterior (Dorsal) Transverse plane (Horizontal) (Horizontal) Superior(Cephalic Superior(Cephalic or upper) or upper) Inferior (Caudal Inferior (Caudal or lower or lower
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Terminology Proximal & Distal Proximal & Distal Superficial & Deep (profunda) Superficial & Deep (profunda) External & Internal External & Internal Palmar & Dorsal Palmar & Dorsal Plantar & Dorsal Plantar & Dorsal
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Cavity Ventral cavity Chest Chest Abdominal Abdominal Pelvic Pelvic Dorsal cavity Cranial Cranial Vertebral Vertebral Appendices Appendices
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Human skeleton: 1-Axial skull skull vertebral column vertebral column sternum sternum ribs ribs 2-Appendicular 2-Appendicular upper &lower limb upper &lower limb
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Skeletal system The vertebral column RibsSternum
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General characteristics of a vertebrae body Vertebral arch o pedicles o laminae process: 1 spinous process (spine), 2 transverse processes, 2 sup. Articular processes, 1 spinous process (spine), 2 transverse processes, 2 sup. Articular processes, 2 inf. Articular processes, 2 inf. Articular processes, - intervertebral foramina - intervertebral foramina Vertebral foramen
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Cervical vertebrae Cervical vertebra
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Thoracic vertebrae
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Body increases in size caudally Has pairs of facet on each side superior larger 10 th, 11 th & 12 th have one facet 10 th, 11 th & 12 th have one facet
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Lumbar vertebrae Body large size Absence of articular facet Vertebral foramen is triangular Pedicle is short
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32 Lumbar vertebra
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sacrum
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Coccyx Small triangular bone Fusion of lower three vertebrae Base oval & has; Articular facet Articular facet Cornua Cornua Transverse Transverse process process
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Vertebral colomn *Curvature in sagittal plane primary: Thoracic= kyphotic Thoracic= kyphotic Sacral = kyphotic Sacral = kyphotic secondary: Cervical= lordotic Cervical= lordotic Lumbar= lordotic Lumbar= lordotic
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Abnormal curvatures of VC
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Rib (costae) 12 pairs curved, flat bones Joints with vertebra & sternum Increase in length from first to seventh diminishing to the 12 th
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Ribs True ribs: first seven ribs first seven ribs False ribs: 8 th to 10 th ribs 8 th to 10 th ribs Floating (free) ribs: 11 th & 12 th ribs 11 th & 12 th ribs
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Typical ribs Head: crest of the head Neck Tubercle Shaft: costal angle, costal groove
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Atypical rib = دنده غیرمعمولی
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First rib Shortest & broad Body has : 1-Superior surface 1-Superior surface scalene tubercle scalene tubercle groove for subclavian vein & artery groove for subclavian vein & artery 2-Inferior surface 2-Inferior surface
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Sternum Manubrium: at the level of the T3 & T4 vertebra manubriosternal joint manubriosternal joint Body: at the level of the T5-T9 xiphisternal joint Xiphoid process: at the level of T10
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Sternum Consists: *Cranial part *Cranial part (manubrium) (manubrium) *Intermediate (body) *Intermediate (body) *Caudal (xiphoid) *Caudal (xiphoid)
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Thoracic Cage = Chest = Thorax قفسه سینه
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Flail chest
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Thoracotomy
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Scoliosis
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Thoracotomy
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