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Category Archives: Anatomy
Grey's Anatomy – Der Song hinter dem Song (Teil 2) – Video
Posted: Published on January 4th, 2015
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Spleen – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Posted: Published on January 4th, 2015
The spleen (from Greek spln[2]) is an organ found in virtually all vertebrates. Similar in structure to a large lymph node, it acts primarily as a blood filter. It is possible to remove the spleen without jeopardizing life. The spleen plays important roles in regard to red blood cells (also referred to as erythrocytes) and the immune system.[3] It removes old red blood cells and holds a reserve of blood, which can be valuable in case of hemorrhagic shock, and also recycles iron. As a part of the mononuclear phagocyte system, it metabolizes hemoglobin removed from senescent erythrocytes. The globin portion of hemoglobin is degraded to its constitutive amino acids, and the heme portion is metabolized to bilirubin, which is removed in the liver.[4] The spleen synthesizes antibodies in its white pulp and removes antibody-coated bacteria and antibody-coated blood cells by way of blood and lymph node circulation. A study published in 2009 using mice found that the spleen contains, in its reserve, half of the body's monocytes within the red pulp.[5] These monocytes, upon moving to injured tissue (such as the heart), turn into dendritic cells and macrophages while promoting tissue healing.[5][6][7] The spleen is a center of activity … Continue reading
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Anatomy Notes: Referred pain
Posted: Published on January 4th, 2015
Updated July 2009 If you woke up with a pain in your shoulder, you'd probably think something was wrong with your shoulder, right? Maybe you slept on it the wrong way, maybe you're a weekend warrior who threw the football a few too many times. In most cases, your hunch is probably right. Pain in the shoulder usually indicates an injury or disease that affects a structure in your shoulder, such as, say, your subacromial bursa or a rotator cuff tendon. Makes sense, doesn't it? But you might be way off. Sometimes the brain gets confused, making you think that one part of the body hurts, when in fact another part of the body, far removed from the pain, is the real source of trouble. This curious (and clinically important) phenomenon is known as referred pain. For example, it's unlikely but possible that your shoulder pain is a sign of something insidious happening in your liver, gall bladder, stomach, spleen, lungs, or pericardial sac (the connective tissue bag containing the heart). Strange, isn't it? Conditions as diverse as liver abscesses, gallstones, gastric ulcers, splenic rupture, pneumonia, and pericarditis can all cause shoulder pain. How is that possible? Neuroscientists still don't … Continue reading
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Anatomy Notes
Posted: Published on January 4th, 2015
Updated July 2009 If you woke up with a pain in your shoulder, you'd probably think something was wrong with your shoulder, right? Maybe you slept on it the wrong way, maybe you're a weekend warrior who threw the football a few too many times. In most cases, your hunch is probably right. Pain in the shoulder usually indicates an injury or disease that affects a structure in your shoulder, such as, say, your subacromial bursa or a rotator cuff tendon. Makes sense, doesn't it? But you might be way off. Sometimes the brain gets confused, making you think that one part of the body hurts, when in fact another part of the body, far removed from the pain, is the real source of trouble. This curious (and clinically important) phenomenon is known as referred pain. For example, it's unlikely but possible that your shoulder pain is a sign of something insidious happening in your liver, gall bladder, stomach, spleen, lungs, or pericardial sac (the connective tissue bag containing the heart). Strange, isn't it? Conditions as diverse as liver abscesses, gallstones, gastric ulcers, splenic rupture, pneumonia, and pericarditis can all cause shoulder pain. How is that possible? Neuroscientists still don't … Continue reading
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A Dolphin on Wheels – Playdoh teaches Anatomy – Video
Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2015
A Dolphin on Wheels - Playdoh teaches Anatomy A Dolphin on Wheels - Playdoh teaches Anatomy Subscribe for more: Thanks! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=viralspace For More Exclusive Viral Videos: Official Website:... By: ViralSpace … Continue reading
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[Almost Anatomy] : 3-24. – – Video
Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2015
[Almost Anatomy] : 3-24. - [3-24. Leg - Popliteal fossa] Anatomy lecture by Min Suk Chung (Professor, PhD, MD) from Ajou Univ. School of Medicine, South Korea Download the PDF file of anatomy note (http://vkh.ajou.ac.kr/An... By: Almost Anatomy … Continue reading
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[Almost Anatomy] : 3-25. – – Video
Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2015
[Almost Anatomy] : 3-25. - [3-25. Leg - Crural muscle] Anatomy lecture by Min Suk Chung (Professor, PhD, MD) from Ajou Univ. School of Medicine, South Korea Download the PDF file of anatomy note (http://vkh.ajou.ac.kr/Anat... By: Almost Anatomy … Continue reading
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Heart: Anatomy of Performance Training – Video
Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2015
Heart: Anatomy of Performance Training HEART - A film by Siobhan Mckeown Inspired by the book Anatomy of Performance Training [Bloomsbury Press] by Dr John Matthews Videography, Editing Sound by Siobhan Mckeown Performed... By: siobhan mckeown … Continue reading
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ImagingAnatomy.com – CT Cerebrum – Part 2 – Video
Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2015
ImagingAnatomy.com - CT Cerebrum - Part 2 Breif intro to the functionality of ImagingAnatomy.com featuring the Computed Tomography Cerebrum module: Show/hide view Landmark type Wikipedia mode Select landmarks Color options Select... By: Imaging Anatomy … Continue reading
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Grey's Anatomy 5×14 Calzona Scenes – Video
Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2015
Grey's Anatomy 5x14 Calzona Scenes I Own Nothing: Credits go to- Shonda Rhimes (Creator), ABC, Channel 7 5 (Official Sites), And All the Co-producers for Greys. TV Show: Grey's Anatomy Season: 5 Episode: 14 Characters: Callie... By: Docuzona Queen … Continue reading
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