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Anatomy of the Digestive System Introduction
Digestion is the process by which food is broken down into smaller pieces so that the body can use them to build and nourish cells and to provide energy.
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Video: Anatomy of the ear
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The outer ear includes the part of the ear that we can see in addition to the ear canal and the eardrum. The middle ear is a pea-sized chamber behind the eardrum.
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Anatomy and development of the mouth and teeth:
Children's teeth begin developing in the fetus. Good nutrition from the mother during pregnancy is important in the development of the teeth.
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- Anatomy of a Normal Placenta
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- Ascites with Ovarian Cancer, CT Scan
- Bleeding Between Periods
- Candida, Flourescent Stain
- Causes of Painful Intercourse
- Causes of Vaginal Itching
- Cervical Biopsy
- Cervical Cryosurgery ...
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Eye anatomy and function
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The eye is shaped like a round ball, with a slight bulge at the front.
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Gray's Anatomy: A book entitled "Anatomy Descriptive and Surgical" by Henry Gray appeared in 1858. Little could Dr.
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"NON-TEXTBOOK ANATOMY" LIKELY CAUSE OF WRIST PAIN, GANGLION CYST
Question: I am a 29 year-old woman, and I have had this annoying problem since childhood.
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Mastectomy - series: Normal anatomy
Mastectomy - series Illustrations:
Breast cancer begins in the breast and spreads first to the lymph nodes of the armpit (axilla).
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Anatomy of the lung
To better understand pneumonia, it is important to understand the basic anatomic features of the respiratory system. The human respiratory system begins at the nose and mouth, where air is breathed in (inspired) and out (expired).
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Anatomy and Function
An adult tapeworm consists of a knoblike head, or scolex, equipped with hooks for attaching to the intestinal wall of the host (which may be a human), a neck region, and a series of flat, rectangular body segments, or proglottids, ...
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Anatomy of the Hip?
Let's take a moment to look at the anatomy of the hip and upper leg. The thighbone, the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body, is known anatomically as the femur.
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Anatomy of the breast, showing lymph nodes and lymph vessels.
Each breast also contains blood vessels and lymph vessels. The lymph vessels carry an almost colorless fluid called lymph. Lymph vessels lead to organs called lymph nodes.
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Anatomy
The forefoot consists of the five toes and their connecting long bones, the metatarsals. Each toe (phalanx) is made up of several small bones called phalanges.
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The anatomy of the optic nerve makes it a sensitive marker for problems inside the brain. This nerve is a thick cord that connects the back of each eyeball and its retina to the brain.
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Ear anatomy
Definition:
An audiology exam tests your ability to hear sounds. Sounds vary according to the intensity (volume or loudness) and the tone (the speed of sound wave vibrations).
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Ear anatomy
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Tinnitus is the medical term for "hearing" noises in your ears when there is no outside source of the sounds. The noises you hear can be soft or loud.
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The Anatomy of an Injury
Injuries can occur when the soft tissue in a specific area of the body is unable to stabilize unstable bony segments (e.g., joints) during exercise.
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Normal anatomy
Breast cancer begins in the breast and spreads first to the lymph nodes of the armpit (axilla).
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Midwives are appropriate practitioners to perform ultrasound procedures because their knowledge of obstetrical anatomy, physiology, psychosocial aspects and treatment options is extensive.
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Another blood group system involves Rhesus factors, discovered in 1940 during studies on Rhesus monkeys to find out more about human anatomy.
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We need to learn about these laws and how they govern the parts (anatomy) and function (physiology) of our bodies: "All need to become acquainted with that most wonderful of all organisms, the human body.
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ERS is generally performed only after ERCP has been successfully accomplished and detail of the anatomy and abnormalities is known.
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AcuNav diagnostic ultrasound catheter Indication: Use in visualization of vascular anatomy, cardiac and great vessel anatomy and physiology, or other devices in the heart as well as measurement of blood flow. For additional information, see AcuNav.
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Acidosis
African Americans and Kidney Disease Fact Sheet
Alport Syndrome
Amyloidosis and Kidney Disease
Analgesic Nephropathy: Painkillers and the Kidneys
Anatomy of the Kidneys
Anatomy of the Urinary System
Anemia in Kidney Disease and Dialysis ...
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FIBEROPTICS - A flexible fiberoptic scope that is used to directly visualize the internal anatomy of a hollow organ.
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Nucleus: 1) In cell biology, the structure that houses the chromosomes. 2) In neuroanatomy, a group of nerve cells.
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The most sensitive area is the clitoris which is at the top of the small lips where they come together above the urethra. Use a hand mirror to see the structures just discussed or ask your gynecologist to point out the anatomy.
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The immune system plays a role in the control of cancer and other diseases, but is also the culprit in the phenomena of allergies , hypersensitivity and the rejection of transplanted organs, tissues and medical implants.
Anatomy of the Immune System ...
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