| Re: some facts on anatomy -
01-10-2007, 03:06 AM
Morrisons Parallelogram
Draw two horizontal lines through T11 and L3 and two vertical lines 2.5 and 9.5 cm from the midline .
The area enclosed is Morrisons Paralellogram . Hilum of kidney lies 4 cm from the median plane .
Structures of SCALP
S: skin
C: connective tissue
A: aponeurotic galea
L: loose areolar tissue
P: perichondrium
Why is loose arelolar tissue of scalp called dangerous area ?
Because it can transmit the infection from scalp to the cranial venous sinuses via Emissary veins .
What are different areas required for speech ?
BASW
Brocas area 44,45
Angular gyrus 39
Supramarginal gyrus 40
Wernicke’s area 22
What is artery of cerebral haemorrhage ?
Lateral striate branch of Middle Cerebral Artery
What is renal angle ?
Angle between the lower border of 12th rib and the outer border of erector spinae .
Overlies lower part of kidney . better heart 4 better nepal |