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Male Penis
show more Title: Male Penis Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology Rush Medical College Description: Male penis Keywords: external urethral orifice, corpus spongiosum, penile urethra, penis, corpora cavernosa, Glans penis, body of penis Date Uploaded: 04/07/2014 -
Shoulder Anatomy
show more Title: Shoulder Anatomy Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Laura Garrison i-Human Patients, Inc. Description: Four-part shoulder anatomy illustration Keywords: Shoulder, Deltoid Muscle, Brachial Plexus, Acromioclavicular Joint, Glenohumeral Joint Date Uploaded: 03/26/2014 -
Renal proximal tubule concentration
show more Title: Renal proximal tubule concentration Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Maureen Hall, MD Ross Medical School Description: The graph depicts the change in tubular fluid concentration of various substances along the length of the proximal tubule plotted as the tubular fluid-to-plasma concentration ratio (TF/P). Plot 3 represents the concentration for sodium (Na+) Keywords: Proximal Tubules, Reabsorption, Electrolytes, Kidney Tubules, Proximal, Sodium reabsorption Date Uploaded: 02/15/2014 -
Pituitary Gland
show more Title: Pituitary Gland Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology Rush Medical College Description: Pituitary Gland Keywords: TSH, Neurohypophysis, Hypothalamus, Adenohypophysis, FSH, Pituitary Gland, Posterior, Infundibulum, ACTH, Pituitary Gland, Anterior, LH, Growth Hormone, Pituitary Gland, Prolactin Date Uploaded: 01/16/2014 -
Guidelines For Identifying Selected Cells In Bone Marrow Smears
show more Title: Guidelines For Identifying Selected Cells In Bone Marrow Smears Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology Rush Medical College Description: Guidelines for Identifying Selected Cells in Bone Marrow Smears Keywords: Myelocyte, Polychromatophilic Erythroblast, Orthochromatophilic Erythroblast, Granulocytic Cells, Metamyelocyte, Promyelocyte, Erythroid Cells, Basophilic Erythroblast, Band Cell Date Uploaded: 01/16/2014 -
Guidelines For Identifying Cells In Blood Smears
show more Title: Guidelines For Identifying Cells In Blood Smears Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Kristin al-Ghoul, PhD Associate Professor Anatomy and Cell Biology, Opthalmology Description: Guidelines for Identifying Cells in Blood Smears Keywords: Monocytes, Identification, Neutrophils, Platelets, Erythrocytes, Basophils, Eosinophils, Granulocytes, Guidelines, Lymphocytes, Blood Cells, Histology Date Uploaded: 01/16/2014 -
Suspension torture
show more Title: Suspension torture Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Yoon Kang, M.D., FACP Richard P. Cohen Associate Professor of Medical Education Director of the Ian Smith Clinical Skills Center Weill-Cornell Medical College Description: Suspension torture Keywords: Violence, Crime, Torture Date Uploaded: 01/02/2014 -
Head scar
show more Title: Head scar Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Yoon Kang, M.D., FACP Richard P. Cohen Associate Professor of Medical Education Director of the Ian Smith Clinical Skills Center Weill-Cornell Medical College Description: Head scar Keywords: head scar, scalp, Wound healing, granulation tissue Date Uploaded: 01/02/2014 -
S1 and S2 Heart Sound Visualization
show more Title: S1 and S2 Heart Sound Visualization Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Paul Kent, MD Rush Medical College Description: Top panel: Normal physiologic splitting. During expiration A2 and P2 are separated by less than 30 ms and are heard as a single sound. During inspiration the splitting interval widens and A2 and P2 are clearly separated into two distinctively audible sounds. Bottom panel: Audible expiratory splitting . In contrast to normal physiological splitting two distinct sounds and easily heard during expiration. Wide hysiological splitting is due to delay . Reverse splitting is due to delay in A2, resulting in paradoxical movement; that is, with inspiration P2 moves toward A2 and the splitting interval narrows. Narrow physiological splitting is seen in pulmonary hypertension, and both A2 and P2 are heard during the expiration at a narrow splitting interval due to increased intensity and high-frequency composition of P2. Keywords: Reversed Splitting, Wide Physiologic Splitting, Heart Sounds, Normal Physiologic Splitting, Narrow Physiologic Splitting Date Uploaded: 11/08/2013 -
Normal Fetal Circulation
show more Title: Normal Fetal Circulation Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Paul Kent, MD Rush Medical College Description: Normal fetal circulation Keywords: Foramen Ovale, Umbilical Artery, Fetal Circulation, Ductus Arteriosus, Ductus Venosus, Umbilical Veins Date Uploaded: 11/08/2013