Lenticulostriate arteries is when the penetrating vessels that travel upwards the supply the basal ganglia and most of the internal capsule. The small arteries are susceptible to damage from the hypertensionthe cause of that may rupture and end up is an intracerebral hemorrhage.
The sacrum.
Ischaemia is the lack of blood supply to a tissue which start anaerobic respiratory mechanisms. Infarction is cell death through apoptosis resulting from prolonged or severe ischaemia. Clinicaly myocardial infarction will be more painful and is unrelieved by rest. On ECG infarction will reult in ST segment elevation where ischaemia will result in ST segment depresion (unless it is a posterior MI!). In MI there will also be raised biochemical markers hours later such as creatine kinase and troponin.
Basically, the hypothalamic-hypophyseal tract is the axon connection that connects the posterior pituitary gland to the hypothalamus
Posterior to Iris
The nasopharynx is posterior to the nose.
I believe that is the Femoral artery.
The Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve serves the posterior aspect of the thigh.
posterior is similar in meaning to what?
what is bilateral posterior atelectasis of the lungs
tibialis posteriorTibialis anterior and posterior tibialis posterior
No, the heart is anterior to the spine. Posterior means "behind" therefore the spine is posterior to the heart.
posterior