When is damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve most likely to happen and what are its results?
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Explain the brown-sequard syndrome?
Explain the turner's syndrome?
Explain the anatomy of a human brain?
Explain the horner's syndrome?
After recuperating from a gunshot wound to the buttocks resulting from a hunting accident, your patient exhibits a positive Trendelenburg's sign. Explain.
A patient cannot supinate his hand, but has intact feeling-- which portion of the brachial plexus was severed?
name the structures passing through juglar foramen.
What does serous membrane do?
You've been given the task of inserting the catheter for a patient scheduled for angioplasty. What anatomical landmarks are you looking for?
Which hormones are produced by kidneys?
What causes contractures?
Which nerve root is associated with the achilles reflexes?
Which nerve root is associated with the triceps reflexes?
Which hormones are involved in the urinary sytem of a human body?
Human anatomy and physiology