Notes in 01.1Generalities

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Published 07/30/2024 [QC] Dermis thickness 1. anterior 2. posterior surfaces{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 [QC] Dermis thickness 1. Women 2. Men{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Skin creases}} - Areas where skin over joint fold in the same place and are held by fibrous tissue. {{c2::Thinn::Thinn/Thick}}er than most areas
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Sweat glands}} are the most deeply penetrating epidermal appendages
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Paronychia}} - Infection occurring between the nail and the nail fold
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Sebaceous Cyst}} - obstruction of the mouth of a sebaceous duct and may be caused by damage from a comb or by Infection
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Shock}} - Pale skin with gooseflesh caused by overactivity of the {{c2::s::paras/s}}ympathetic system, which causes vasoconstriction of the derm…
Published 07/30/2024 2 Types of Skin Grafts:{{c1::Split-thicknessFull-thickness}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Fascia}} - Connective tissue that encloses the body deep to the skin and also envelops and separates Individual muscles and groups of muscles as…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Deep/Muscular/Visceral Fascia}} - Membranous layer of connective tissue that investsthe muscles and other deep structures.
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Retinacula}} - Deep fascia that form restraining bands holding underlying tendons
Published 07/30/2024 The scapula is considered a {{c1::flat}} bone
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Membranous}} formation - bone develops directly from a connective tissue membrane
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Endochondral}} formation - a cartilaginous model is first laid down and is later replaced by bone
Published 07/30/2024 Of the main 3 forms of cartilage, which one/s can heal slowly{{c1::fibrocartilage and elastic cartilage}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Rickets}} - defective mineralization of the cartilage matrix in growing bones.
Published 07/30/2024 Aside from synovial joints, a little bit of movement occurs in {{c1::symphyses}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Artricular discs}} - Discs or wedges of fibrocartilage are interposed between the articular surfaces of the bones.
Published 07/30/2024 3 main factors of joint stability:{{c1::Articular surfacesLigamentsMuscle Tone}}
Published 07/30/2024 2 types of ligaments:{{c1::FibrousElastic}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Bursa}} - closed fibrous sac lined internally with synovial membrane
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Synovial sheath}} - tubular bursa that surrounds a tendon that is suspended by a {{c2::mesotendon}} that enables blood vessels to enter
Published 07/30/2024 In certain situations, when the range of movement is extensive, the mesotendon disappears or remains In the form of narrow threads, the {{c1::vincula}…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Aponeurosis}} - Tendons that form a thin strong sheet
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Raphae}} - Tendons that interdigitate with other tendinous ends
Published 07/30/2024 [QC] Force 1. Pennate muscles 2. Parallel-fibered muscles{{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Fixator}} - Contracts isometrically to stabilize the origin of the prime mover so that It can act efficiently.
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Anatomic end}} arteries - Vessels whose terminal branches do not anastomose with branches of arteries supplying adjacent areas
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Functional end}} arteries - Vessels whose terminal branches do anastomose with those of adjacent arteries
Published 07/30/2024 Is it okay for functional end arteries to have blockage?{{c1::N. Still not enough}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Venae comitantes}} - Two veins often accompany medium-size deep arteries, one on each side of the artery
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Arteriovenous anastomoses}} - Direct connections occur between the arteries and the veins without the intervention of capillaries
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