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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ACCESSORIUS»
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1
Sarrafian's Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle: Descriptive, ...
(1, m. flexor digitorum longus; 1a, tendon of the m. flexor digitorum longus; 2, m.
tibialis post; 2a, tendon of the m. tibialis post; 3, medial and lateral heads of the m
. flexor digitorum longus accessorius; 4, n. plantaris media- lis; 5, tendon of the ...
2
Atlas of Anatomy Latin Nomenclature, 2/e
CN XI & XII: N. Accessorius & N. Hypoglossus The traditional “cranial root” (radix
cranialis) of n. accessorius (CN XI) is now considered a part of n. vagus (CN X)
that travels with the spinal root (radix spinalis) for a short distance before Fig.
Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson,
2012
3
British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
The latter contained in a looser cellular sheath the finer branch, which lower
down became free, and was connected with the accessorius. Around this anterior
branch, an inch and a 3uartcr below its exit from the vertebral column, a ligature ...
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the british and foreign medical review or quarterly journal ...
The latter contained in a looser cellular sheath the finer branch, which lower
down became free, and was connected with the accessorius. Around this anterior
branch, an inch and a 3uarter below its exit from the vertebral column, a ligature ...
john forbes m.d. f.r.s .f.g.s,
1841
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Atlas of Anatomy Latin Nomenclature version
CN XI & XII: N. Accessorius & N. Hypoglossus The traditional “cranial root” (radix
cranialis) of n. accessorius (CN XI) is now considered a part of n. vagus (CN X)
that travels with the spinal root (radix spinalis) for a short distance before Fig.
Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson,
2011
6
The Human Nervous System
The terminology as used in most anatomy books (Figure 4.24; Kopsch-Rauber Fr,
1920; Hafferl, 1969) is: The accessorius spinalis originates from cervical
accessory rootlets, placed in between the spinal cervical ventral and spinal
cervical ...
Juergen K. Mai, George Paxinos,
2011
7
Head and Neuroanatomy - Latin Nomencl. (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy)
B Lesion of the n. accessorius (on the right side) a Posterior view. Paralysis of the
m. trapezius causes drooping of the shoulder on the affected side. b Right
anterolateral view. With paralysis of the m. sternocleidomastoideus, it is difficult
for the ...
Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte,
2011
8
Anatomy and Human Movement,Structure and function with ...
... (A) flexor digitorum brevis and (B) the lumbricals, flexor digitorum longus and
flexor Figure 3.54 (A) The articular surfaces of the ilium and. Flexor digitorum
brevis A accessorius Lumbricals B Flexor digitorum longus Flexor accessorius.
Nigel Palastanga, Roger Soames,
2011
9
Photographic and Descriptive Musculoskeletal Atlas of ...
Thus according to him the proximal portion of the first dorsal interosseous serves
as a flexor of the proximal phalanx, while the 'musculus accessorius' may act as a
flexor of the middle phalanx; the first dorsal interosseous generally has no ...
Rui Diogo, Josep M. Potau, Juan F. Pastor,
2012
10
Shaping Primate Evolution: Form, Function, and Behavior
Semimembranosus accessorius is active monophasically from late swing through
early support phase, functioning both to brake the forward momentum of the hind
limb and to contribute to propulsion from touchdown to the end of support ...
Fred Anapol, Rebecca Z. German, Nina G. Jablonski,
2004