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    • [DOCX File]PC\|MAC

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      On the ventral surface of the thorax is a median, longitudinal groove hidden by the abdomen. The abdomen of the male occupies this groove and in females the gonopores are in its walls. The female gonopores are large triangular openings in the sternites of the sixth thoracic segment, in …

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    • [DOCX File]CTA abdomen - ARA Diagnostic Imaging

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      CTA abdomen Pelvis. with lower extremity runoff. V 1.0 5/3/201. Series sent to PACS: VRT Rotation ABD/PEL: 24 Images 360° starting in AP and rotating from Left to Right. MIP Rotation ABD/PEL: 24 Images 360° starting in AP and rotating from Left to Right. ... Confirm that no vessel anatomy has been cut off, if so, use the the free ROI tool on ...

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    • [DOC File]RADIOLOGY VERTICAL CURRICULUM

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      Exam consists of ten questions with radiological images. Surgery Clerkship . 4-view abdomen . Normal anatomy. CT abdomen/pelvis Normal anatomy. Diverticular disease. Appendicitis. Bowel obstruction. Abdominal aorta aneurysm. Pancreatitis. Intra-abdominal abscess. Ascites. Hepatic mass. Pancreatic mass. Renal mass. 4-views abdomen. Ileus. Small ...

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    • [DOCX File]CTA chest abdomen

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      CTA chest abdomen Pelvis. CTA chest abdomen Pelvis. CTA chest abdomen Pelvis. V 1.0 5/3/201. Series sent to PACS: VRT Rotation: 24 Images 360° starting in AP and rotating from Left to Right. MIP Rotation: 24 Images 360° starting in AP and rotating from Left to Right ... Confirm that no vessel anatomy has been cut off, if so, use the the free ...

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    • Chapter 16

      Another common request is a two-way abdomen series. Usually requires. AP, supine. AP, upright. For both procedures, a left lateral decubitus is performed in lieu of the upright if patient cannot stand AP Abdomen, Supine. Note: This projection is often referred to as a KUB (kidneys, ureters, and bladder). Patient position. Supine, without rotation

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      Transducer pressure can deform the abdomen shape. Renals and cord insert should not be seen. Fetal Kidneys. Slightly inferior to stomach. Usually identified by 16 weeks. Approximately 3-4 cm in length. Small amount of fluid in calyces is normal. Take up no more than 1/3 of the abdomen. Hypoechoic to surrounding tissue. Lateral to lumbar spine ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Notes: Chapter 1

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      Title: Anatomy Notes: Chapter 1 Created Date: 8/7/2012 2:37:00 PM Company: Elmore County Public Schools Other titles: Anatomy Notes: Chapter 1

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Class Introduction to the First Patient

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      Help students begin to consider anatomic location (examples: scar is located in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen; 4x4cm pressure ulcer is overlying the sacrum). Encourage discovery of explanations for medical devices. Take a moment to identify the patients age and occupation (use the anatomic number and refer to the chart posted in the lab).

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY VOCABULARY

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      137. pancreat pancreas or gland in abdomen that secretes insulin. Pancreatitis: Pancreat (pancreas) + itis (inflammation). Inflammation of the pancreas. 138. palat hard palate or roof of mouth. Palatine arch: Palat (palate) + ine (pertaining to) arch. The muscular structure forming the soft palate. 139. polyp- …

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    • COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF TWO ARTHROPODS

      The abdomen of the crayfish is adapted for fast movement in water. Muscles extend the length of the abdomen, and the last two segments bear broad flipper, forming a fantail. When the abdomen muscles contract, the fantail pushes strongly against the water, sending the crayfish backwards at great speed. The last segment is the central telson.

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