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Anatomy

Cerebrum and Cerebellum

Cerebrum Points of Identification: 1) Pyramidal cells visible 2) Six layers present Complete detail is available here. Cerebellum Points of …

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Blood Vessels

Artery Points of Identification: 1) Well developed tunica media 2) Less developed tunica adventitia 2) Internal elastic lamina visible Artery, …

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Dense Connective Tissue

IRREGULARLY ARRANGED DENSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE No regular pattern visibleRegularly Arranged Dense Connective Tissue Regular arrangement visible TENDON Need to clear …

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Loose areolar connective tissue

Points of Identification: 1) Collagen fibers visible 2) Plasma cells, fibroblasts, macrophages dispersed Need to clear your concept? Also see …

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Adipose Tissue

Points of identification: 1) Signet shaped cells visible 2) Nucleus at the periphery 3) Thin layer of cytoplasm 4) Fat …

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Varicose Veins

What is a varicose vein? l      Long, tortuous and dilated veins of the superficial varicose system l      Commonly legs but …

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TEMPORAL AND INFRATEMPORAL REGIONS

Temporal Region TEMPORAL & INFRATEMPORAL FOSSA n      Situated on the side of head n      Bounded above by superior temporal line …

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SPINAL CORD, GROSS ANATOMY & INTERNAL STRUCTURE

n      The spinal cord is roughly cylindrical in shape. n      It begins superiorly at the foramen magnum in the skull. …

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PONS

INTRODUCTION •         Pons means bridge. It is 2.5cm long. •         Connects Medulla Oblongata with Mid brain •         Has Two surfaces …

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PAROTID REGION

n      Part of the face in front of the ear and below the zygomatic arch n      PRINCIPAL FEATURES are: n      …

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