Now name me that thing that allows this pressure to equalize...Originally posted by renorenal:Pressure.... yes, a difference in pressure will usually cause the patient to perform this maneuver...
but not me..Originally posted by renorenal:our participants have promoted themselves to level 3
yes, you Level 5 d...Originally posted by alfagal:but not me..
Eustachian tubeOriginally posted by renorenal:Now name me that thing that allows this pressure to equalize...
all right!Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Eustachian tube
quite true quite true...Originally posted by alfagal:nvm lar..wait lar..
everytime u solve so fast..then hmmm
maybe u wait till u going off lo..then give e ans..
or u will have to think of new ones again..
I in Chit Chat forum. Rest my brain before solving.Originally posted by renorenal:Where'd everyone go?
Boring lehz...
My riddles bake brains?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I in Chit Chat forum. Rest my brain before solving.
im here! wasup? how can i help sir?Originally posted by renorenal:Where'd everyone go?
Boring lehz...
...apparently my riddles got a little bit tough (prev page)...Originally posted by alexkusu:im here! wasup? how can i help sir?
No lah. Just that I can't be bothered to think at the moment. So go chit chat first lor.Originally posted by renorenal:My riddles bake brains?
I tot wat... okay lar... come back later yar...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:No lah. Just that I can't be bothered to think at the moment. So go chit chat first lor.
No problem. Now I go bathe and refresh my mind to solve your problems.Originally posted by renorenal:I tot wat... okay lar... come back later yar...
I think the depressions one is wing of iliumOriginally posted by renorenal:Should I reveal the answer to the two depressions at the back and the circular thingie? Or should I give more hints?
The two depressions are made by anatomical landmarks on the pelvic bone...
The circular thingie is actually a blood vessel in the brain...
Originally posted by renorenal:The vessels collectively are called arteries.
Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:
I think the depressions one is wing of ilium
[b]Turn this picture backwards to get the anatomical landmarks, no it's not the wing of ilium...
The blood vessels one, got more clues? Or tell answer if you want. Give you the pictures.
What are these labelled blood vessels collectively known as?[/b]
Get a pic showing the pelvis from the back...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:The vessels collectively are called arteries.
My imagination skills very bad. Cannot visualize the picture backwards.
Looks the same to me.Originally posted by renorenal:
The back shot of the pelvis...
Do u see the two big prominence if you were to follow the curve from top to bottom, it ends as two projections? That is known as the posterior superior iliac spine, and that is your answer... it causes the formation of the dimples known as the Dimple of Venus. Physicians and orthopedists uses that dimples as landmarks for a test called the Schoeber's Test...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Looks the same to me.
Still cannot see.Originally posted by renorenal:Do u see the two big prominence if you were to follow the curve from top to bottom, it ends as two projections? That is known as the posterior superior iliac spine, and that is your answer... it causes the formation of the dimples known as the Dimple of Venus. Physicians and orthopedists uses that dimples as landmarks for a test called the Schoeber's Test...