Edited by Michael Forsting Imaging of the Head and Neck II Colin S. Poon Michael Abrahams James Abrahams Orbit Anatomy The soft tissue structures of the orbit are contained…
Chapter 5, CAPUT L0BN0-TEMENN0-ZATYL0CHNAYA AREA, REGIO FRONTOPARIETOOCCIPITALIS External benchmarks. Supraorbital edge of the orbit, inion, tragus of ear, external auditory…
MCQ in ORL COURSE Name:_______________________________________Computer #:____________ 1. Dorsum of Nose formed by all of the following EXCEPT: a. Vomer b. Lower Lateral Cartilage…
1. SENIOR SKELETAL SYSTEM Janet.J. Nelson RN,CMA 2. OBJECTIVE• Define and describe Osteology• Explain function of skeletal system• Label and evaluate macro ( &…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Facial Muscles By Nicky Adams Slide 3 We are going to explore the various facial muscles Then learn the various functions of these muscles AIMS Slide 4 These…
Slide 1Forensic Anthropology Southern Boone County HS Forensics Bill Palmer Bones are our last and best witness; they never lie and they never forget. Slide 2 Definition…
1.The orbitThe orbit 2. The orbitThe orbit is a pyramidal, bony cavity in the facial skeleton with its base anterior and its apex posterior • The orbits contain and protect…
1. TRIGEMINAL NERVE1 2. It is V and Largest cranial nerve Mixed -- Small motor root Large sensory root Nerve of the first pharyngeal arch2 3. Exteroceptive from…