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This document provides information on surface markings and vertebral levels of anatomical structures in the neck, thorax, abdomen and pelvis. It identifies landmarks such as the cricoid cartilage, thyroid notch, xiphoid process and iliac crests and the vertebral levels they correspond to. It also describes the triangles of the neck, thoracic lines of orientation, and cervical and retropharyngeal lymph node levels.
Murray Resources is a Houston-based recruiting and staffing firm that has helped many leading organizations find top talent since 1988. They have a 95% client satisfaction rate and utilize a proprietary assessment process to ensure strong job matches. A client testimonial praises Murray Resources for their business approach and for exceeding expectations from day one.
This document provides information on surface markings and vertebral levels of anatomical structures in the neck, thorax, abdomen and pelvis. It identifies landmarks such as the cricoid cartilage, thyroid notch, xiphoid process and iliac crests and the vertebral levels they correspond to. It also describes the triangles of the neck, thoracic lines of orientation, and cervical and retropharyngeal lymph node levels.
This document summarizes radiotherapy techniques for treating tumors. It discusses the goals of maximizing dose to the tumor while minimizing dose to normal tissues. It then describes 3D conformal radiotherapy/IMRT which uses CT scans to delineate the tumor and organs at risk, plan the treatment using a treatment planning system, and implement the approved plan. IMRT is described as an advanced form of 3DCRT that allows for a higher conformity of dose to the tumor while better sparing critical structures. IGRT is also summarized as using image guidance to verify treatment setup and correct any errors before beginning the treatment.
The document discusses the planes, divisions, and structures of the abdomen. It describes how the abdomen is divided into nine quadrants by two horizontal planes (transpyloric and transtubercular) and two vertical planes. Each quadrant contains specific organs and structures. The key structures arranged in the abdomen include the skeleton, muscles of the posterior abdominal wall, blood vessels such as the aorta and IVC, nerves like the femoral nerve, and organs like the liver, stomach, intestines, kidneys and pancreas.
The document provides guidelines for the diagnosis, staging, and treatment of carcinoma of the cervix based on evidence and includes details on diagnostic workup, FIGO staging, pathologic classification, stage-wise management including surgery and radiotherapy, indications for adjuvant treatment, results of post-treatment, management of recurrent disease, techniques of radiotherapy including external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy, and evolution of brachytherapy sources and applicators. Stages IA-IIA are generally treated with surgery or radiotherapy while stages IIB and higher involve concurrent chemoradiotherapy along with brachytherapy based on randomized controlled trial evidence showing improved outcomes.