Pacchionian foramen means: incisurae tentorii (aka tentorial notch) a thick opening in the center of the diaphragm of sella through which the infundibulum passes The Pacchionian foramen (incisura tentorii) is […]
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Cholecystocyte
A cholecystocyte is an epithelial cell found in the gallbladder.
Posterior cardinal vein
The postcardinal veins or posterior cardinal veins join with the corresponding right and left cardinal veins to form the left common cardinal veins which empty in the sinus venosus. Most […]
Lymph sacs
Lymph sacs are a part of the development of the human lymphatic system known as lymphangiogenesis. The lymph sacs are precursors of the lymph vessels. These sacs develop through the […]
Connecting stalk
The connecting stalk is a yolk sac diverticulum.It is derived from extraembryonic mesoderm.Eventually it forms the Umbilical cord.
Uncinate process of vertebra
An uncinate process of a vertebra is a hook-shaped process on the lateral borders (side edges) of the superior (top) surface of the vertebral bodies of the third to the […]
Rostral ventromedial medulla
The rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) is a group of neurons located close to the midline on the floor of the medulla oblongata (myelencephalon). The rostral ventromedial medulla sends descending inhibitory […]
Skin gland
Skin glands are structures found in mammals that play roles in thermoregulation and excretion. See Biology for further information.
Gents’ of Leicester
Gents’ of Leicester also known as Gents & Company Limited was established in Leicester England in 1872 by John Thomas Gent. For over a century the company was a well […]
Neuromechanics of idiopathic scoliosis
The neuromechanics of idiopathic scoliosis is about the bones muscles and joints changes in people having a spinal deformity consisting of a lateral curvature and a rotation of the vertebrae […]