Cutaneous Circulation Architecture Of Cutaneous Blood Vessels The arterioles arising from the smaller arteries reach the base of the papillae of the dermis. After taking origin, the arterioles turn horizontally and give rise to meta-arterioles. From meta-arterioles, hairpin-shaped capillary loops arise. The arterial limb of the loop ascends vertically in the papillae … [Read more...] about Cutaneous Circulation Physiology Notes
Mixed Dentition Space Analysis Notes
Mixed Dentition Space Analysis Introduction Adequacy of space is the first criterion for a well-aligned dental arch. Early correction of the space discrepancies prevents unfavorable events such as crowding of teeth. The difference between the amount of space available in the arch perimeter and the amount of space required to accommodate erupting permanent teeth has to be … [Read more...] about Mixed Dentition Space Analysis Notes
Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Notes
Clef Lip and Clef Palate Introduction Fusion is a process of joining two or more things together to form a single entity. It can be described as merging when the joining or blending happens in gradual stages. Tissues of the body form by the process of fusion. The process of formation of tissues by fusion is depicted. A clef is an opening or fissure or a ‘V-shaped … [Read more...] about Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Notes
Abdominal Wall Hernias Classification, Diagnosis and Complications Notes
Hernia Introduction Hernia is not a disease but a manifestation of a disease. Several factors may contribute to the development of a hernia (They have been discussed later.) Hernia is a common condition affecting patients, especially inguinal hernia in males and incisional hernia in females. Read And Learn More: Gastrointestinal Surgery Notes Even though several … [Read more...] about Abdominal Wall Hernias Classification, Diagnosis and Complications Notes
Gastrointestinal Surgery Abdominal Mass Iliac Fossa Diagnosis Umbilical Region Notes
Abdominal Mass Introduction The abdomen is like Pandora’s box. However, a student who is examining a case of abdomen is like an investigating CBI officer. He has to collect information at every level of examination, i.e. history, past history, general examination and abdominal examination. An attempt has been made here to highlight the importance of history and clinical … [Read more...] about Gastrointestinal Surgery Abdominal Mass Iliac Fossa Diagnosis Umbilical Region Notes