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61.) embryology questions
Over one day ago | Thu Feb 21 1:00:00 PST 2008
umbilical artery. the umbilical artery arises from the internal iliac artery. it passes along the bladder and then the anterior abdominal wall to reach the umbilicus. prenatally, this artery carries fetal blood to the placenta, ...
From patrick77
62.) 90 - test yourself - mcqs with answers and explanations - 101 to 200
Over one day ago | Sat Mar 15 12:31:00 PDT 2008
the superior rectal artery is a branch of the inferior mesentric artery. the middle rectal artery is a branch of the inferior vesical artery which is a branch of the internal iliac artery. the inferior rectal artery is a branch of the ...
From doctor
63.) 3
Over one day ago | Thu Nov 8 20:00:00 PST 2007
internal iliac artery hypertension secondary to fibromuscular dysplasia psychiatric medication overdose vitamin k seeing stars and blood pressure how does hypertension affect renal function major risk factors for hypertension ...
From admin
64.) Risk Factors For Erectile Dysfunction
Over one day ago | Thu Sep 27 12:29:00 PDT 2007
Atheroma of the internal iliac arteries and their pudendal branches may be one factor, but age-related degeneration of intracorporeal smooth muscle mechanisms is probably more important. Venous leakage, another age-related phenomenon, ...
From Dr. James Kamm
65.) symond's syndrome............i
Over one day ago | Thu May 24 23:25:00 PDT 2007
some of the blood moves from the aorta through the internal iliac arteries to the umbilical arteries, and re-enters the placenta, where carbon dioxide and other waste products from the fetus are taken up and enter the woman's ...
From BHATTACHARYYA.D
66.) Pathophysiology Of Erectile Dysfunction
Over one day ago | Tue Sep 25 0:00:00 PDT 2007
The most common cause is atheroma involving either the common or internal iliac arteries or their more distal branches. The risk factors for this are similar to those for coronary artery disease (including smoking, hypertension, ...
From Dr. James Kamm
67.) subclavian vein
Over one day ago | Fri Sep 14 9:44:00 PDT 2007
after one week in the hospital i was . . ductus arteriosus and thoracic aorta.l) superior vena cava.m) left subclavian vein.n) common iliac artery.o) external iliac vein.p) superior gluteal artery.q) internal iliac artery.r) umbilical ...
From vcrkpoeyn72
68.) Medical Journals: sheet no .17
Over one day ago | Sat Jul 26 5:12:00 PDT 2008
Aorta gives two branches 1.right common iliac artery 2. left common iliac artery *each one gives external illiac artery to the lower limbs internal iliac artery to the pelvis *femoral artery passing through the femoral triangle ...
From Waed Sweilmyeen
69.) USMLE Step 3 Questions - 11
Over one day ago | Wed Jan 2 5:47:00 PST 2008
Hypogastric artery ligation (choice A) is not the appropriate initial management of this patient. Surgical measures are reserved for those patients who do not respond to medical therapy first. Selective arterial embolization (choice B) ...
From huntdoc
70.) NurseReview.Org - Nursing Reference: Evaluation of Testicular Pain ...
Over one day ago | Sat Oct 20 7:12:00 PDT 2007
Slide 3: Anatomy ? Spermatic cord (Begins at internal ring and ends at testis) ? testicular artery ? pampiniform plexus ? vas deferens ? artery of vas deferens ? lymphatic vessels ? genitofemoral nerve branches ? sympathetic hypogastric ...
From philippine_nurses