A fracture in the second third of the humerus. Humerus being the bone that your biceps lies on.
"Meso-" is a prefix derived from Greek meaning "middle" or "intermediate." It is often used in scientific and medical terminology to denote something of intermediate size, nature, or position.
Proximal: Coracoid Process of the scapula Distal: middle of the medial border of the humerous
Some of my fingers are bent sideways, but this is nothing to worry about, it is just a thing people where born like that or maybe over time it bent sideways. It is not somethink serious you have to worry about :)
Fracture of the temporal bone causes bleeding which can be medial to an intact tympanic membrane, from the middle ear through a rupture of the tympanic membrane, or from a fracture line in the ear canal. Hemotympanum gives the tympanic membrane a blue-black color. Usually, there is a communication with the subarachnoid space through the fracture line. Often, there is cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea. Most of the fractures of the temporal bone are longitudinal (80%)to the long axis of the petrous pyramid, only 20% are transverse. Longitudinal fractures usually extend through the middle ear into the ear canal, causing rupture of the tympanic membrane. Approximately 35% of logitudinal fractures produce a sensorineural hearing loss, and approximately 15% produce facial parlysis. Transverse fractures extend across the cochlea and fallopian canal, causing a profound permanent sensorineural hearing loss and a facial paralysis. These fractures are usually well demonstrated with CT.
the Femur (thigh bones) are the longest The arm and leg bones are referred to as the 'long bones' in our bodies. These are the humerus, ulna, and radius of the arm and the tibia, fibula, and femur of the leg.
MedialMedio = middle-al = pertaining toMedial = pertaing to the middleMedial
Toward or nearest the middle/midline is MEDIAL
The medical term for buildup of fluid within the middle ear is otitis media with effusion.
Equally distant from the extreme either of a number of things or of one thing; mean; medial; as, the middle house in a row; a middle rank or station in life; flowers of middle summer; men of middle age., Intermediate; intervening., The point or part equally distant from the extremities or exterior limits, as of a line, a surface, or a solid; an intervening point or part in space, time, or order of series; the midst; central portion, the waist.
Lateral view. For instance, your Deltoid tuberosity is on the lateral side of the Humerus. When viewing the body in sections the sagittal plane is a vertical line either to the left or the right. The Median sagittal plane is the imaginary vertical plane that divides the body evenly on both sides, its the middle line basically.
The medical term for the opposite side is contralateral.contralateralcontralateral
The combining form meaning middle is "medi/o". This term is commonly used in medical terminology to describe structures located in the middle of a body part or between two other structures.
"Meso-" is a prefix derived from Greek meaning "middle" or "intermediate." It is often used in scientific and medical terminology to denote something of intermediate size, nature, or position.
Most fractures of the humerus occur in the middle of the bone, around the area of the shaft known as the diaphysis. This is due to the vulnerability of this part of the bone to direct trauma.
Adduction is the anatomical term meaning movement toward the midline of the body.
As in general use, @ is often used for "at" in medical contexts.
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