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  • * Respiratory syncytial virus ...erein the cancer cells have spread to either a distant site or an adjacent structure. Metastasis to the lungs can happen through hematogenous, lymphatic or dire
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  • * Structure/motion ...n of typical and atypical characteristics, each contributing to the unique structure and function of this region. The primary defining feature of the thoracic v
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  • The skull is the most intricate bony structure of the body. It is made up of 28 individual bones, out of which 11 are pai ...of the face. This is the portion of the skull related to the digestive and respiratory systems
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  • [[File:Upper Respiratory Airways.png|right|frameless|500x500px]] The respiratory system is structurally divided into the upper and lower respiratory airways. The upper airways are made of the nose, nasal cavity, and pharynx
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  • ...pment of very aggressive deformities with consequent functional, cosmetic, respiratory, and neurological complications. Understanding the anatomical features of t ...osis. The resultant spinal deformity is often a complex, three-dimensional structure with differences in both the coronal and sagittal plane, along with a rotat
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  • Bony structures deformities or impairments are secondary due to: === Respiratory System ===
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  • ...EXA]] scans and fluoroscopy): Allows upright and dynamic imaging; assesses bony structures and can help to detect pulmonary pathology, abnormal growths, fa ...|'''Magnetic resonance imaging''']] (MRI): Advanced imaging of soft tissue structure
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  • ...edge on the [[Skin|anatomy and physiology of the skin]]. Understanding the structure of the skin is an important part of burn classification. Please read the li # Respiratory Care
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  • ...ni B, Varacallo M. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513334/ Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and Lower Limb, Thigh Quadriceps Muscle]. InStatPearls [Internet] 20 The presence of chronic and ingravescent respiratory diseases such as [[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|COPD]] dete
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  • ...natomical structures of the thoracic vertebrae and rib cage, including the bony structures, articulations, ligaments, muscles, nerves and the vascular supp == Thoracic Spine Structure ==
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  • A pelvic [[fracture]] is a disruption of the bony structures of the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Pelvis Pelvis]. An anatomic ...ree separate bones that fuse together during the late teenage years. These bony components are the ilium, ischium and pubis. <ref name="Russel">Russel G. V
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  • ...usion of specific recommendations, sufficient supporting evidence, a clear structure and an attractive layout. In the process of formulating recommendations, im === Respiratory Management ===
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  • * Remains the most valuable tool to localise lameness to a specific structure of a limb *** Evaluation of bony surfaces eg. tuber-coxae, knee or hock bone fractures
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  • ...mbranes: dura mater, arachnoid mater and pia mater. Each one has their own structure and function. ...methods: '''<br>1. Computed tomography (CT) -&nbsp;<sup></sup>You can see bony injuries or ligamentous injuries when they are present<br>2. Myelogram<ref
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  • ...tion of injury to vital structures such as the spinal cord, as well as the bony and soft tissue structures of the area. ...rm Closure|sacroiliac joint form closure]]. As alluded to before, the bony structure of the spine and pelvis alone is insufficient to deal with the forces the b
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  • ...s used to correct and support the spine. The spine is a complex anatomical structure and is key to our function. It is not possible to treat all spinal conditio ** Extradural tumour involvement that compromises the spinal alignment or bony stability
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  • ...|400px|thumb|Fig. 1 Basal Ganglia and Related Structures <ref>John Henkel. Structure of the basal ganglia, including thalamus, globus paladus, substantia nigra, ...mpairments in balance, strength and increased fatigue. Musculoskeletal and respiratory changes can result in physical deconditioning and contribute to decreased p
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  • ...ower), the upper and middle portion of the rectus muscle does not have any bony attachments and in a radiographic assessment the widest diastasis was felt ...und a decreased prevalence at 4 weeks<ref name=":5">Gilleard WL, Brown JM. Structure and function of the abdominal muscles in primigravid subjects during pregna
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  • The [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical spine]] is a dynamic structure that protects nervous innervation to the entire body while maintaining the ...ndent on a number of different factors including: life-threatening airway, respiratory or circulatory compromise, neurological lesions, and spinal instability. Th
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