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- Standard anatomical terms of location are used to describe unambiguously the anatomy of animals, including humans. The terms, typically derived from Latin...
- The posterolateral tract (fasciculus of Lissauer, Lissauer's tract, tract of Lissauer, dorsolateral fasciculus, dorsolateral tract, zone of Lissauer) is...
- Posterolateral corner injuries (PLC injuries) of the knee are injuries to a complex area formed by the interaction of multiple structures. Injuries to...
- Posterolateral sulcus can refer to: Posterolateral sulcus of medulla oblongata Posterolateral sulcus of spinal cord This disambiguation page lists articles...
- along the atrioventricular groove (coronary sulcus). It supplies the posterolateral portion of the left ventricle. In a minority of individuals, the left...
- The ventral posterolateral nucleus (VPL) is one of the subdivisions of the ventral posterior nucleus in the ventral nuclear group of the thalamus. It relays...
- at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Identification of the muscles ****ociated with the posterolateral triangle." Portal: Anatomy...
- nerve (L4-S1) is generally considered a pure cutaneous nerve of the posterolateral leg to the lateral ankle. The sural nerve originates from a combination...
- Hill–Sachs lesion, or Hill–Sachs fracture, is a cortical depression in the posterolateral head of the humerus. It results from forceful impaction of the humeral...
- their axons to the thalamus. The third-order neurons are in the ventral posterolateral nucleus in the thalamus and fibres from these ascend to the postcentral...