input
stringlengths
16
132
output
stringlengths
15
5.76k
What is the Scleral spur?
The Scleral spur is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of sclera. It is a regional element of a sclera
What is the Articular disk of sternoclavicular joint?
The Articular disk of sternoclavicular joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an articular disk of synovial joint. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a sternoclavicular joint
What is the Right iliac fossa?
The Right iliac fossa is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an iliac fossa (anatomical feature)
What is the Left common iliac artery?
The Left common iliac artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a common iliac artery. It has a left external iliac artery and a left internal iliac artery as regional subtrees. It has a left external iliac artery, a left internal iliac artery, and a trunk of left common iliac artery as regional elements. It is a regional subtree of a systemic arterial tree. It is a regional element of a systemic arterial tree of male human body, a systemic arterial tree of female human body, and a systemic arterial tree
What is the Non-articular part of tubercle of eighth rib?
The Non-articular part of tubercle of eighth rib is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a non-articular part of tubercle of rib. It is a regional element of a tubercle of eighth rib
What is the Extensor retinaculum of wrist?
The Extensor retinaculum of wrist is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a retinaculum of wrist. It is a regional element of an investing fascia of wrist
What is the Epiglottis?
The Epiglottis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of laryngopharynx. It is a regional element of a vestibular part of larynx. It has an epiglottic cartilage, a mucosa of epiglottis, and a mucosa of ventrum of tongue as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It has an infrahyoid lymphatic chain as its lymphatic drainage
What is the Inferior labial vein?
The Inferior labial vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of facial vein. It has a trunk of inferior labial vein as a regional element. It drains into a facial vein
What is the Anterior surface of adrenal gland?
The Anterior surface of adrenal gland is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of surface of adrenal
What is the Buccal embrasure?
The Buccal embrasure is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embrasure
What is the Fetal provisional adrenal cortex?
The Fetal provisional adrenal cortex is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fetal organ part
What is the Right ureter?
The Right ureter is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an ureter. It has a right testicular artery, a right ovarian artery, a right inferior vesical artery, an ureteral part of right uterine artery, an ureteral part of right inferior vesical artery, and an ureteric segment of right renal artery as its arterial supply. It is bounded by an external surface of right ureter and an internal surface of right ureter. It has a right renal pelvis, a lumen of right ureter, and a right ureter proper as regional elements. It is a regional element of a right upper urinary tract. It has a wall of right ureter and a lumen of right ureter as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is continuous with an urinary bladder and a right kidney. It is continuous proximally with a right renal pelvis. It is distal to a right kidney. It is inferior to a right kidney. It has a right ureteric nerve plexus as a nerve supply. It is proximal to an urinary bladder. It is superior to an urinary bladder
What is the Fourth metatarsal facet of cuboid bone?
The Fourth metatarsal facet of cuboid bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of distal surface of cuboid bone
What is the Primary maxillary molar tooth?
The Primary maxillary molar tooth is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a primary molar tooth
What is the Thymic artery?
The Thymic artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of internal thoracic artery. It has a trunk of thymic artery as a regional element. It is a regional subtree of an internal thoracic artery. It is a regional element of an internal thoracic artery
What is the Infraclavicular part of brachial nerve plexus?
The Infraclavicular part of brachial nerve plexus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of brachial nerve plexus. It has a middle anterior division of brachial plexus, a superior anterior division of brachial plexus, an inferior anterior division of brachial plexus, a superior posterior division of brachial plexus, a middle posterior division of brachial plexus, and an inferior posterior division of brachial plexus as regional elements. It is a regional element of a brachial nerve plexus
What is the Inferior parietal lobule?
The Inferior parietal lobule is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a gyrus of parietal lobe. It is bounded by a semioval center and a surface of brain. It has a supramarginal gyrus and an angular gyrus as regional elements. It is a regional element of a parietal lobe. It receives input from a cerebral cortex, a basal nucleus of telencephalon, an anterior nuclear group of thalamus, a posterior nuclear group of thalamus, a pulvinar, a claustrum, a substantia nigra, a dorsal raphe nucleus, and a locus ceruleus. It sends output to a cerebral cortex, a ventral thalamus, an intralaminar nuclear group of thalamus, a lateral dorsal nucleus, a lateral posterior nucleus, a ventral lateral nucleus, a pons, a trigeminal nuclear complex, a vestibular nuclear complex, and a reticular formation
What is the Palate?
The Palate is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ region cluster. It has a soft palate and a hard palate as regional elements. It is a regional element of an internal part of mouth. It has a submucosa of palate, a mucosa of palate, a musculature of palate, a vasculature of palate, a palatine aponeurosis, a palatine process of right maxilla, a palatine process of left maxilla, a horizontal plate of right palatine bone, and a horizontal plate of left palatine bone as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It transforms from a fetal palate
What is the Olfactory sulcus?
The Olfactory sulcus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subarachnoid sulcus
What is the Internal intercostal membrane?
The Internal intercostal membrane is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fascia of internal intercostal muscle. It is a regional element of an internal intercostal muscle
What is the Ventral posterolateral nucleus?
The Ventral posterolateral nucleus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of thalamus. It has an oral part of ventral posterolateral nucleus and a caudal part of ventral posterolateral nucleus as regional elements. It is a regional element of a dorsal column-medial lemniscal pathway structure and a ventral posterior nucleus. It receives input from a locus ceruleus. It sends output to a primary motor cortex
What is the Inframammary part of chest?
The Inframammary part of chest is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of anterior chest
What is the End of clavicle?
The End of clavicle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of clavicle
What is the Vitelline vein of placenta?
The Vitelline vein of placenta is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a vitelline blood vessel of placenta
What is the Occipital lobe?
The Occipital lobe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lobe of cerebral hemisphere. It is bounded by a surface of occipital lobe and a surface of brain. It has an inferior occipital gyrus, a gyrus descendens of Ecker, an occipital segment of fusiform gyrus, a superior occipital gyrus, a lateral occipital gyrus, a cuneus, and a lingual gyrus as regional elements. It is a regional element of a cerebral hemisphere. It has a cortex of occipital lobe and a white matter of occipital lobe as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an occipital part of head
What is the Set of phrenic ganglia?
The Set of phrenic ganglia is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a set of ganglia
What is the Posterior surface of body of sternum?
The Posterior surface of body of sternum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of surface of sternum
What is the Vermilion of lower lip?
The Vermilion of lower lip is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a vermilion. It has a vermilion proper of lower lip and a vermilion border region of lower lip as regional elements. It is a regional element of a vermilion complex and a lower lip. It has an integument of vermilion of lower lip and an inferior marginal part of orbicularis oris as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Proximal epiphysis of phalanx of index finger?
The Proximal epiphysis of phalanx of index finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a proximal epiphysis of phalanx of finger. It is a regional element of a phalanx of index finger. It has a bony part of proximal epiphysis of phalanx of index finger as a compositionally distinct anatomical element
What is the Anteromedial nucleus?
The Anteromedial nucleus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of thalamus. It is a regional element of an anterior nuclear group of thalamus. It receives input from a globus pallidus. It sends output to a posterior cingulate gyrus and a hippocampus proper
What is the Left popliteal fossa?
The Left popliteal fossa is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a popliteal fossa
What is the Fimbria of uterine tube?
The Fimbria of uterine tube is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of uterine tube. It is a regional element of an uterine tube. It has a wall of fimbria of uterine tube and a lumen of fimbria of uterine tube as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Medial preoptic nucleus?
The Medial preoptic nucleus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of brain. It has a pre-optic artery as its arterial supply. It is a regional element of a preoptic area. It receives input from an amygdala, a nucleus of stria terminalis, a solitary tract nuclear complex, and a nucleus raphe magnus. It sends output to a dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve, a reuniens nucleus, a pontine raphe nucleus, a solitary tract nuclear complex, a lateral paragigantocellular nucleus, a nucleus raphe magnus, a nucleus raphe obscurus, and a nucleus raphe pallidus
What is the Recurrent interosseous artery?
The Recurrent interosseous artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of common interosseous artery
What is the Dorsal artery of clitoris?
The Dorsal artery of clitoris is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of internal pudendal artery. It has a glans part of dorsal artery of clitoris, a preputial part of dorsal artery of clitoris, and a dorsal artery proper of clitoris as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of an internal pudendal artery. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a clitoris
What is the Transverse process of fourth thoracic vertebra?
The Transverse process of fourth thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a transverse process of thoracic vertebra
What is the Branch of internal iliac artery?
The Branch of internal iliac artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a systemic artery
What is the Abductor hallucis?
The Abductor hallucis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an intrinsic muscle of plantar part of foot. It has a fascia of abductor hallucis and a muscle fasciculus of abductor hallucis as regional elements. It has a tendon of abductor hallucis as a compositionally distinct anatomical element. It is an element of a musculature of foot and a first layer of muscles of plantar part of foot. It has a nerve to abductor hallucis as a nerve supply. It has a l5, a s1, and a s2 as its segmental supply
What is the Pancreatic duct?
The Pancreatic duct is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a duct. It is a regional element of a pancreatic duct tree. It has a wall of pancreatic duct and a lumen of pancreatic duct as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Myocardium of right atrium?
The Myocardium of right atrium is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a myocardium of atrium. It is anteroinferior to a tunica media of superior vena cava. It is anterosuperior to a tunica media of inferior vena cava. It has a left posterior atrial branch of right coronary artery, a recurrent atrioventricular branch of right coronary artery, a lateral atrial branch of right coronary artery, a posterior atrial branch of right coronary artery, an atrial branch of right coronary artery, a sinoatrial nodal branch of right coronary artery, a crista terminalis branch of sinoatrial nodal artery, an anterior atrial branch of right coronary artery, and an intermediate atrial branch of right coronary artery as its arterial supply. It attaches to an epicardium of right atrium. It receives attachment from an endocardium of right atrium, an endocardium of pectinate muscle of right atrium, and an epicardium of right atrium. It has a myocardium of inflow part of right atrium and a myocardium of outflow part of right atrium as regional elements. It is a regional element of a myocardium of biatrial part of heart. It has a conducting system of right atrium as a compositionally distinct anatomical element. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of right side of heart, a wall of biatrial part of heart, and a wall of right atrium. It is continuous with a tunica media of superior vena cava, a tunica media of inferior vena cava, a myocardium of left atrium, and a myocardium of interatrial septum. It is to the direct left of a myocardium of interatrial septum. It is to the direct right of a myocardium of left atrium. It is lateral to a myocardium of interatrial septum. It is medial to a myocardium of left atrium
What is the Ependyma of lateral ventricle?
The Ependyma of lateral ventricle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an ependyma of region of ventricular system of neuraxis. It has an ependyma proper of lateral ventricle and an epithelium of choroid plexus of lateral ventricle as regional elements
What is the Intralobular bile duct?
The Intralobular bile duct is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an intrahepatic bile duct. It is a regional element of a hepatic acinus. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a hepatic lobule
What is the Submucosa of pharynx?
The Submucosa of pharynx is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of submucosa
What is the Styloid process of radius?
The Styloid process of radius is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a bone process. It is a regional element of a distal epiphysis of radius
What is the Decussation of inferior cerebellar peduncles?
The Decussation of inferior cerebellar peduncles is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a decussation
What is the Medial surface of second toe?
The Medial surface of second toe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a medial surface of toe
What is the Space of tenth intercostal compartment?
The Space of tenth intercostal compartment is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a space of intercostal compartment. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a tenth intercostal compartment
What is the Branch of second part of maxillary artery?
The Branch of second part of maxillary artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of maxillary artery
What is the Obturator foramen?
The Obturator foramen is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical conduit space
What is the Distal interphalangeal joint of middle finger?
The Distal interphalangeal joint of middle finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an interphalangeal joint of middle finger. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a middle finger. It is an element of a set of joints of free upper limb, a set of interphalangeal joints of hand, and a set of synovial joints of free upper limb
What is the Mastoid artery?
The Mastoid artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of occipital artery. It is a regional subtree of an occipital artery
What is the Collateral eminence?
The Collateral eminence is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of wall of lateral ventricle
What is the Serosa of rectum?
The Serosa of rectum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a serosa of segment of large intestine. It is a regional element of a visceral pelvic peritoneum. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of rectum
What is the Lymphoid nodule of spleen?
The Lymphoid nodule of spleen is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a primary nodular lymphoid tissue. It is a regional element of a parenchyma of spleen. It is an element of a non-lymphatic lymphoid system
What is the Medial surface of index finger?
The Medial surface of index finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a medial surface of finger
What is the Set of posterior labial nerves?
The Set of posterior labial nerves is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a set of nerves
What is the Wernicke's area?
The Wernicke's area is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of cerebral cortex
What is the Transverse process of fourth lumbar vertebra?
The Transverse process of fourth lumbar vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a transverse process of lumbar vertebra
What is the Synovial membrane of bursa?
The Synovial membrane of bursa is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a synovial membrane
What is the Lymph node of pelvis?
The Lymph node of pelvis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lymph node of abdomen
What is the Anterior ramus of seventh cervical nerve?
The Anterior ramus of seventh cervical nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anterior ramus of cervical nerve. It has a c7 branch to scalenus posterior and a c7 branch to scalenus medius as regional subtrees. It has a trunk of anterior ramus of seventh cervical nerve, an anterior division of anterior ramus of seventh cervical nerve, and a posterior division of anterior ramus of seventh cervical nerve as regional elements. It is a regional element of a peripheral segment of seventh cervical spinal nerve
What is the Lower inner quadrant of breast?
The Lower inner quadrant of breast is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a quadrant of breast
What is the Sclera?
The Sclera is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fibrous layer of eyeball. It has an external surface of sclera, an internal surface of sclera, an episcleral layer of eyeball, a substantia propria of sclera, a suprachoroid lamina, a lamina cribrosa of sclera, a corneoscleral part of sclera, an uveal part of sclera, a scleral spur, and a sclera proper as regional elements. It is a regional element of a wall of eyeball
What is the Lesser palatine nerve?
The Lesser palatine nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of maxillary nerve. It has a tonsillar branch of lesser palatine nerve, an uvular branch of lesser palatine nerve, and a branch of lesser palatine nerve to soft palate as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a maxillary nerve
What is the Tendon of psoas minor?
The Tendon of psoas minor is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon of psoas muscle
What is the Infrahyoid artery?
The Infrahyoid artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of superior thyroid artery. It is a regional subtree of a superior thyroid artery
What is the Inferior articular process of fourth cervical vertebra?
The Inferior articular process of fourth cervical vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an inferior articular process of cervical vertebra
What is the Periosteum?
The Periosteum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a membranous layer of organ wall. It has a capsular layer of periosteum, a cambial layer of periosteum, and a set of perforating fibers of bone as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a bony part of bone organ
What is the Esophageal impression of liver?
The Esophageal impression of liver is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hepatic impression
What is the Set of vaginal rugae?
The Set of vaginal rugae is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a set of rugae
What is the Cochlear canaliculus?
The Cochlear canaliculus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an ear conduit
What is the Junction of hard and soft palate?
The Junction of hard and soft palate is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of continuity
What is the Perineal artery?
The Perineal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of internal pudendal artery. It has a transverse part of perineal artery, a posterior scrotal artery, and a posterior labial artery as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of an internal pudendal artery
What is the Intrapyramidal fissure?
The Intrapyramidal fissure is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical fissure
What is the Limiting membrane of retina?
The Limiting membrane of retina is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a layer of retina
What is the Periosteum of tarsal bone?
The Periosteum of tarsal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a periosteum of short bone
What is the Proximal part of diaphysis of humerus?
The Proximal part of diaphysis of humerus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of diaphysis of humerus. It is a regional element of a diaphysis of humerus
What is the Nail bed of index finger?
The Nail bed of index finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nail bed of finger. It has a hyponychium of index finger, a nail bed proper of index finger, a palmar nail matrix of index finger, and an intermediate nail matrix of index finger as regional elements. It is a regional element of a skin of dorsal part of index finger
What is the Internal pyramidal layer of temporal lobe?
The Internal pyramidal layer of temporal lobe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lamina of cortex of temporal lobe. It is a regional element of an internal pyramidal lamina of cerebral cortex. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a cortex of temporal lobe
What is the Zygomatic branch of facial nerve?
The Zygomatic branch of facial nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of facial nerve. It has a branch of zygomatic branch of facial nerve to orbicularis oculi, a communicating branch of zygomatic branch of facial nerve with lacrimal nerve, and a communicating branch of zygomatic branch of facial nerve with zygomaticofacial branch of zygomatic nerve as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a facial nerve
What is the Foramen rotundum?
The Foramen rotundum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cranial conduit. It has a space of foramen rotundum as a compositionally distinct anatomical element
What is the Transverse process of tenth thoracic vertebra?
The Transverse process of tenth thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a transverse process of thoracic vertebra
What is the Renal pelvis?
The Renal pelvis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of ureter. It has a lumen of renal pelvis and a wall of renal pelvis as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a kidney. It is continuous distally with an ureter. It is continuous proximally with a superior major calyx, an intermediate major calyx, and an inferior major calyx
What is the Muscle of auditory ossicles?
The Muscle of auditory ossicles is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscle of head proper
What is the Brodmann area 19 of middle temporal gyrus?
The Brodmann area 19 of middle temporal gyrus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of Brodmann area 19. It is a regional element of a gray matter of middle temporal gyrus and a brodmann area 19
What is the Eleventh external intercostal muscle?
The Eleventh external intercostal muscle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an external intercostal muscle. It is an element of a set of external intercostal muscles. It has a nerve to eleventh external intercostal muscle as a nerve supply. It has a t11 as its segmental supply
What is the Left parietal bone?
The Left parietal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a parietal bone. It is connected to a coronal suture, a sagittal suture, and a lambdoid suture. It is anterior to a lambdoid suture. It articulates with a frontal bone, an occipital bone, a sphenoid bone, a left temporal bone, and a right parietal bone. It has a temporal process of left parietal bone, a left parietal tuber, and a left parietal bone proper as regional elements. It has an endosteum of left parietal bone, a vasculature of left parietal bone, a periosteum of left parietal bone, a bony part of left parietal bone, and a neural network of left parietal bone as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a calvarium, a neurocranium, and a left parietal part of head. It is left lateral to a sagittal suture. It matures from a left fetal parietal bone. It is an element of a skeleton of head. It is posterior to a coronal suture. It is superior to a left squamous suture
What is the Superficial cervical artery?
The Superficial cervical artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of transverse cervical artery. It has an ascending branch of superficial cervical artery and a descending branch of superficial cervical artery as regional subtrees. It has a trunk of superficial cervical artery, an ascending branch of superficial cervical artery, and a descending branch of superficial cervical artery as regional elements. It is a regional subtree of a transverse cervical artery. It is a regional element of a transverse cervical artery
What is the Muscularis mucosae of colon?
The Muscularis mucosae of colon is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscularis mucosae of segment of large intestine. It has a circular muscularis mucosae of large intestine and a longitudinal muscularis mucosae of large intestine as regional elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a mucosa of colon
What is the Long plantar ligament?
The Long plantar ligament is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a plantar tarsal ligament
What is the Radial vein?
The Radial vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of brachial vein. It drains into a brachial vein. It receives drainage from a palmar metacarpal vein and a deep dorsal vein of hand. It has a deep palmar venous arch and a palmar metacarpal vein as tributaries. It is a tributary of a brachial vein
What is the Anterior cerebral vein?
The Anterior cerebral vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of basal vein. It is a tributary of a basal vein
What is the Posterior ramus of lumbar nerve?
The Posterior ramus of lumbar nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a posterior ramus of spinal nerve. It has a medial branch of posterior ramus of lumbar nerve and a lateral branch of posterior ramus of lumbar nerve as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a lumbar nerve. It is a regional element of a lumbar nerve
What is the Ligament of interphalangeal joint of finger?
The Ligament of interphalangeal joint of finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of hand
What is the Middle temporal vein?
The Middle temporal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of retromandibular vein. It has a trunk of middle temporal vein as a regional element. It drains into a retromandibular vein. It is a tributary of a retromandibular vein
What is the Right glossopharyngeal nerve?
The Right glossopharyngeal nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a glossopharyngeal nerve. It has a right tympanic nerve, a communicating branch of right glossopharyngeal nerve with auricular branch of right vagus nerve, a pharyngeal branch of right glossopharyngeal nerve, a nerve to right stylopharyngeus, a communicating branch of right glossopharyngeal nerve with right chorda tympani, a communicating branch of right glossopharyngeal nerve with right auriculotemporal nerve, a right lesser petrosal nerve, a tonsillar branch of right glossopharyngeal nerve, a right carotid sinus nerve, a lingual branch of right glossopharyngeal nerve to right vallate papillae, and a lingual branch of right glossopharyngeal nerve to right postsulcal part of tongue as regional subtrees. It is an element of a set of all cranial nerves
What is the Medial common iliac lymph node group?
The Medial common iliac lymph node group is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lymph node group of pelvis
What is the Ischial spine?
The Ischial spine is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a bone spine. It is a regional element of an ischium
What is the Diaphysis of ulna?
The Diaphysis of ulna is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a diaphysis. It has a proximal metaphysis of ulna, a distal metaphysis of ulna, and a diaphysis proper of ulna as regional elements. It is a regional element of an ulna. It has a medullary cavity of ulna, a bony part of diaphysis of ulna, and a periosteum of diaphysis of ulna as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Cricoid cartilage?
The Cricoid cartilage is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a laryngeal cartilage. It articulates with a right arytenoid cartilage and a left arytenoid cartilage. It derives from an ectomesenchyme of fourth pharyngeal arch. It is an element of a set of cartilages of larynx