Dr. Dr. med. Dimitrios Mytilinaios
Dimitrios Mytilinaios ist forensischer Pathologe und Anatom.
Dr. Mytilinaios studierte Medizin an der Aristoteles-Universität von Thessaloniki und spezialisierte sich auf forensische Pathologie an der Universität Athen. Anschließend arbeitete er als forensischer Pathologe für die griechische Armee.
Dimitrios hat eine große Leidenschaft für die Neuroanatomie und die medizinische Ausbildung. Nach seiner Promotion in Neuroanatomie an der Aristoteles-Universität Thessaloniki im Jahr 2011 lehrte er Anatomie und Neuroanatomie an der Universität Athen und an der Europäischen Universität Zypern. Neben der Leitung des Content-Teams bei Kenhub ist er Koordinator des internationalen Masterstudiengangs in Neurowissenschaften in Athen.
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- Posterior neck muscles
- Lateral corticospinal tract
- Anterior interventricular sulcus
- Torus tubarius
- Pubofemoral ligament
- Ischiofemoral ligament
- Occipitalis muscle
- Inversion of foot
- Coronoid process of mandible
- Pyloric antrum
- Mandibular notch
- Superior gluteal nerve
- Hyoglossus muscle
- Molar tooth
- Ruffini corpuscle
- Esophageal hiatus
- Parotid duct
- Muscle fascicle
- Sternal angle
- Radial tuberosity
- Mesothelium
- Postcentral gyrus
- Arteriole
- Sacrospinous ligament
- Articular capsule
- Coracoacromial ligament
- Posterior median sulcus
- H zone
- Ellipsoid joint
- Juxtaglomerular apparatus
- Iliofemoral ligament
- Carina of trachea
- Ascending aorta
- Ball and socket joint
- Lambdoid suture
- Pes anserinus
- Lamina propria
- Genioglossus muscle
- Pylorus
- Dorsiflexion of the foot
- Epigastric region
- Cerebral aqueduct
- Histology of the respiratory system
- Hypogastric region
- Frontalis muscle
- Deltoid tuberosity of humerus
- I band
- Aryepiglottic fold
- Sharpey's fibers
- Angle of mandible
- Xiphoid process of sternum
- Subacromial bursa
- Anterior talofibular ligament
- Tibial plateau
- Intervertebral foramen
- Vertebral foramen
- Basilar membrane
- Obex
- Medullary cavity
- Hepatic duct
- Tubercle of rib
- Medial plantar nerve
- Bicipital aponeurosis
- Transverse humeral ligament
- Mental nerve
- Orbital septum
- Bronchial artery
- Dense irregular connective tissue
- Precentral gyrus
- Coronal suture
- Sagittal suture
- Chorion
- Jugular foramen
- Styloid process of ulna
- Anterior inferior iliac spine
- Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
- Hinge-joint
- Histology of the cardiovascular system
- Tarsometatarsal joint
- Plane joint
- Coracoclavicular ligament
- Superior laryngeal nerve
- Internal acoustic meatus
- Lesser trochanter of femur
- A band
- Premolar teeth
- Dentin
- Scaphoid bone
- Pulmonary trunk
- Superior phrenic artery
- Retina
- Cochlea
- Submental lymph nodes
- Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
- Inferior
- Areola
- Central
- Tentorium cerebelli
- Superior
- Metatarsal bones
- Urinary bladder
- Passavant’s ridge
- Lateral view of the brain
- Epidermis
- Jejunum
- How to read an abdominal CT
- Intergluteal cleft
- Dura mater
- Zygapophyseal joints
- Veins of the lower limb
- Histology of the lower digestive tract
- Deep anterior forearm muscles
- Biceps brachii muscle
- Serratus anterior muscle
- Neurological examination of the motor system
- Ilium
- Fundus of stomach
- Lingual nerve
- Renal pelvis
- Choroid
- Thick skin
- Dermis
- Motor cortex
- Papillary layer of dermis
- Actin
- Spermatic cord
- Tarsal bones
- Spongy bone
- Supraclavicular lymph nodes
- Occipital lymph nodes
- Schwann cells
- Anterior interosseous nerve
- Central sulcus
- Pivot joint
- Tibial tuberosity
- Lingual tonsil
- Spermatogonia
- Olfactory tract
- Zona fasciculata
- Ground substance
- Inferior orbital fissure
- Head of femur
- Myometrium
- Osteoclast
- Calcaneofibular ligament
- Foramen magnum
- Oropharynx
- Corpus luteum
- Parathyroid glands
- Pleura
- Periosteum
- Iliac crest
- Foramen ovale
- Glomerulus
- Bursa
- Enamel
- Endometrium
- Macrophages
- Tympanic membrane
- Tendon
- Sclera
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- Inferior alveolar nerve
- Keratinocytes
- Lateral plantar muscles of foot
- Posterior hip musculature
- Capitate bone
- Prevertebral muscles
- Smooth muscle
- Satellite cells
- Internal
- Pubic tubercle
- Spine of scapula
- Vulva
- Mons pubis
- Sarcomere
- Myocardium
- Nucleolus
- Stapes
- Simple columnar epithelium
- Pubic symphysis
- Neurohypophysis
- Arachnoid granulations
- Rete testis
- Coronary sulcus
- Anterior commissure
- Megakaryocyte
- Pulmonary circulation
- Adrenal medulla
- Axon hillock
- Venule
- Epimysium
- Parietal pleura
- Lingual frenulum
- Pericardial cavity
- Temporalis muscle
- Perimysium
- Fovea centralis
- Sole of foot
- Trabeculae carneae
- Optic canal
- Nasolacrimal duct
- Superior orbital fissure
- Bulb of vestibule
- Dendrites
- Superficial
- Tactile corpuscle
- Dorsal muscles of the foot
- Modern techniques in teaching anatomy
- Colon
- Levator ani muscle
- Prefrontal cortex
- Ciliary body
- Sphenoid bone
- Hair follicle
- Perineal body
- Bronchiole
- Cochlear duct
- Scala vestibuli
- Scala tympani
- Zona reticularis
- Facial lymph nodes
- Coracoid process of scapula
- Osteoblast
- Pelvic inlet
- Maxillary sinus
- Aortic valve
- Mediastinal lymph nodes
- Coronoid process of ulna
- Olfactory bulb
- Uncovertebral joints
- Palatine bone
- Abdominal wall
- Anterior muscles of the leg
- Nerve and blood supply of the tongue
- Lacrimal bone
- Applied and clinical anatomy
- Posterior tibial artery
- Extensor digitorum longus muscle
- Insula
- Amygdala anatomy
- Nasal cavity
- Cytoarchitecture of cerebral cortex
- Erythrocytes
- MRI: The basics
- Ear
- Little finger
- Endochondral ossification
- Saddle joint
- Ependymal cells
- Subcutaneous tissue
- Coronal plane
- Cementum
- Uterosacral ligament
- Patellofemoral joint
- Endocervix
- Supraspinous ligament
- Syncytiotrophoblast
- Perimetrium
- Pterygomandibular raphe
- Periodontal ligament
- Nasal vestibule
- Left common carotid artery
- Vaginal fornix
- Urogenital diaphragm
- Hepatopancreatic ampulla
- Cardinal ligament
- Suspensory ligament of ovary
- Pubic arch
- Calcarine sulcus
- Calcaneal tuberosity
- Corona radiata
- Eyelid
- Peyer's patches
- Perineal raphe
- Bulb of penis
- Alpha cells
- Precuneus
- Interspinous ligament
- Neurophysiology
- Motor neuron
- Subdural space
- Gluteal region
- Alveus
- Sacral region
- Sacral hiatus
- Manubrium of sternum
- Surgical neck of humerus
- Anterior longitudinal ligament
- Inguinal region
- Chromaffin cells
- Pubic crest
- Neutrophil
- Lunate bone
- Ischial spine
- Subthalamic nucleus
- Vaginal orifice
- Vallate papillae
- Palmar aponeurosis
- Great toe
- Cervical enlargement
- Filiform papillae
- Lateral sulcus
- Cerebral cortex and higher cognitive functions
- Renal corpuscle
- Laryngopharynx
- Interventricular septum
- Medial meniscus
- Nasal septum
- Transverse colon
- Pulmonary valve
- Cystic duct
- Parietal peritoneum
- Histology of the urinary system
- Carotid canal
- Arytenoid cartilage
- Midclavicular line
- Common hepatic duct
- Teniae coli
- Vestibular fold
- Posterior superior iliac spine
- Pectinate muscles
- Lateral epicondyle of humerus
- Glomerular capsule
- Nuchal ligament
- Perineurium
- M line
- Posterior longitudinal ligament
- Chorda tympani
- Myofilament
- Costophrenic angle
- Anterior neck muscles
- Iliac fossa
- Stereocilia
- Palpebral conjunctiva
- Alar ligament
- Filum terminale
- Iris
- Globus pallidus
- Squamous suture
- White matter
- Pulmonary veins
- Proximal convoluted tubule
- Foramen spinosum
- Triangle of auscultation
- Supraorbital nerve
- Superior vena cava
- Adipocyte
- Zona glomerulosa
- Pseudostratified epithelium
- Vertebral arch
- Visceral peritoneum
- Cerebral peduncle
- Basement membrane
- Ascending colon
- Anterior cruciate ligament
- Decidua
- Foliate papillae
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- Vasa Vasorum
- Carotid sinus
- Fascia
- Lumen
- Cytoskeleton
- Uncus
- Canine tooth
- Amniotic sac
- Apex of the heart
- Lacrimal caruncle
- Cochlear nerve
- Os palatinum (Gaumenbein)
- Vagina (Scheide)
- Nervus ulnaris
- Stages of swallowing (deglutition)
- Cardiac cycle
- Astrocyte
- Auriculotemporal nerve
- Fundus of uterus
- Plasma cells
- Frontal sinus
- Floating ribs
- Malleus
- Synaptic cleft
- Substantia nigra
- Bile duct
- Hypoglossal canal
- Yellow bone marrow
- Pia mater
- Trapezium bone
- Articular cartilage
- Optic disc
- Bone matrix
- Endoneurium
- Umbilicus
- Orbitofrontal cortex
- Stylomastoid foramen
- Hepatocytes
- Inguinal lymph nodes
- Optic chiasm
- Myofibril
- Thin skin
- Hair bulb
- Pubis
- Right lymphatic duct
- Olfactory epithelium
- Medial epicondyle of humerus
- Epineurium
- Pyloric sphincter
- Head of radius
- Styloid process of radius
- Conus arteriosus
- Cervical lymph nodes
- Nasopharynx
- Ischium
- Conjunctiva
- Pupil
- Ischial tuberosity
- Gait cycle
- Middle meningeal artery
- Axon
- Internal capsule
- Cerebrum
- Pisiform bone
- Hypochondriac region
- Root canal
- Foramen lacerum
- Inferior colliculus
- False ribs
- Posterior cruciate ligament
- Sacrotuberous ligament
- Hypothenar eminence
- Crista terminalis
- Perichondrium
- Interatrial septum
- Cornea
- Coccyx
- Vocal cords
- Umbilical cord
- Coracohumeral ligament
- Lateral epicondyle of femur
- Palatine tonsil
- Brown adipose tissue
- Reticular fibers
- Fenestrated capillaries
- Granulosa cells
- Nuclear pore
- Sarcoplasm
- Dorsal body cavity
- Chondrocyte
- Bulbar conjunctiva
- Carotid body
- Infraorbital nerve
- Urothelium
- Ora serrata
- Foramen cecum of frontal bone
- Choana
- Round ligament of uterus
- Lateral meniscus
- Greater trochanter of femur
- Acetabular labrum
- Capitulum of humerus
- Incisive foramen
- Adventitia
- Corpus albicans
- External acoustic meatus
- Unipolar neuron
- Lacrimal sac
- Eosinophil
- Stratified cuboidal epithelium
- Serosa
- Macula densa
- Descending colon
- Epidural space
- Superior colliculus
- Septum pellucidum
- Occipital condyle
- Glans penis
- Tissue types
- Kiesselbach’s plexus
- Grey matter of the spinal cord
- How to read a normal chest x ray: a step by step approach
- Normal knee MRI
- MRI of the wrist: normal anatomy
- Normal shoulder MRI
- MRI study guide: Test questions and quizzes for review
- Normal brain MRI
- Lens
- Grupos de estudo – facilitador ou dificultador para o aprendizado de anatomia?
- Ressonância Magnética (RM): Princípios básicos
- Anatomia seccional: secções transversais do corpo humano
- Hypothalamus
- Skull
- Sympathetic nervous system
- Hippocampus: Anatomy and functions
- Hyaline cartilage histology
- Urinary system
- Joints and ligaments of the vertebral column
- Paranasal sinuses
- Structure and function of the sweat glands
- Infratemporal fossa
- Bones
- Carpal bones
- Nasal bone
- Ribs
- Liver anatomy
- Tectum and tegmentum
- Sutures of the skull
- Lymphatic drainage of the oral and nasal cavities
- Neurovasculature of the head and neck
- Inferior thyroid vein
- Pterygopalatine ganglion
- Sublingual gland
- Salivary glands
- Inner ear
- Radiological anatomy: A must-have tool for every medical student
- Cerebral cortex
- Upper limb anatomy
- Anatomical and Medical Prefixes and Suffixes
- Cellular organelles
- Azygos vein
- Cerebellum gross anatomy
- Intervertebral discs
- Brodmann areas
- Blood supply of the spinal cord
- Topography of the cerebral hemispheres
- Supracolic compartment
- Cuboid bone
- Calcaneus
- Talus
- Arteries and veins of the orbit
- Functional division of the liver
- Sacral plexus
- Arterial anastomoses of the lower extremity
- Hilum of the lung
- Histology of the upper respiratory tract
- Coronal section of the kidney
- Pharyngeal pouches, membranes and clefts
- Muscles and walls of the pharynx
- Development of the palate
- Anatomy of the tooth
- Cartilages of the larynx
- Anatomy tools: How and where to find them
- Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy: Review
- Palmar interossei muscles
- Ethmoid bone
- Dural venous sinuses
- What is a gyrus?
- Cuneiform bones
- Cavernous sinus
- Infracolic compartment
- Bones of the head
- 4 ways to correctly pronounce anatomy terms
- Vagus nerve
- Accessory nerve
- Larynx
- Brainstem
- Cranial nerve nuclei
- Alveoli
- Bronchi
- Study the reproductive system with labeled diagrams and quizzes
- Learn the parts of a cell with diagrams and cell quizzes
- Wheater's Functional Histology: Review
- Color Atlas of Anatomy: Review
- Neurovascular supply of the large intestine
- 4 steps to memorize anatomical terms
- Arcuate artery of the foot
- Complete list of bone markings
- Development of the central nervous system
- Arteries of the brain
- Medial plantar muscles of the foot
- Rotator cuff
- Ileum
- Duodenum
- Flexor digitorum longus muscle
- Lateral thoracic artery
- External iliac vein
- Renal vein
- Lymphatic system
- Extensor hallucis longus muscle
- Superior thoracic artery
- Uterine artery
- Trapezius muscle
- Inferior gluteal artery
- Posterior cerebral artery
- Common hepatic artery
- Flexor hallucis longus muscle
- Frontal lobe
- Inferior vesical artery
- Internal pudendal artery
- Cecum and vermiform appendix
- Thinking of learning 3D anatomy? Think again
- Ovaries (female gonads)
- Prostate gland
- Cranial nerves quizzes and labeling exercises
- Learn radius and ulna anatomy with these fun quizzes and diagrams
- Falx cerebri
- What is a nerve?
- Inferior epigastric artery
- Perineal artery
- Common iliac artery
- Learn the parts of the femur with these femur quizzes and labeled diagrams
- Understand white and grey matter with spinal cord diagrams and quizzes
- Learn the facial muscles easily with quizzes and labeled diagrams
- Cross sectional anatomy
- 3D muscle anatomy videos
- Learn the anatomy of the eye with quizzes and diagrams
- Learn the bones of the body with skeletal system quizzes
- Respiratory system quizzes and labeled diagrams
- Basic medical terminology 101: Learn with quizzes
- Arteries of the brain: posterior circulation
- Bones of the orbit
- Thoracic vertebrae
- Extraocular muscles
- Pulmonary arteries and veins
- Review: Anatomy on the go app for iOS
- Basilar artery
- Need help identifying tissues? Try our tissue quizzes!
- Endocrine system: Quiz questions, diagrams and study tools
- Learn skull anatomy with skull bones quizzes and diagrams
- Body regions: Learn with quizzes and labeled diagrams
- Nervous system anatomy practice: Quizzes and more!
- Think you know the integumentary system? Quiz yourself!
- Parts of the brain: Learn with diagrams and quizzes
- Neurological examination of the sensory system
- Spinal nerves
- Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards: Review
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- Snell’s Clinical Neuroanatomy: Review
- Histology: A Text and Atlas by Ross (Review)
- Kenhub for free: Is it possible?
- Gray's Anatomy for Students: Review
- Sensory cranial nerves
- Ocular motor cranial nerves
- Bone formation: Ossification
- Blood vessel histology
- Heart histology
- Hyperthyroidism
- Ligament of Treitz
- How to become a sports doctor
- How to pass your final exam on anatomy and physiology
- Thalamus
- Neurovascular supply of the testes
- Ureters
- 8 steps to create your own anatomy flashcards
- Uterus
- Occipital bone
- Lateral abdominal muscles
- Striated musculature
- THIEME Atlas of Anatomy: Review
- Rectum
- Tensor fasciae latae muscle
- Radial muscles of the forearm
- Anal canal
- Sternocleidomastoid muscle
- Superficial nerves of the face and scalp
- Superficial arteries and veins of the face and scalp
- Medial wall of the nasal cavity
- Posterior and lateral views of the skull
- Lateral wall of the nasal cavity
- Inferior view of the base of the skull
- Corpus callosum
- Anterior and lateral views of the skull
- Calvaria
- Forearm extensor muscle anatomy made easy with quizzes and diagram labeling exercises
- Human anatomy
- Deep circumflex iliac artery
- Master blood vessels with diagrams and arteries and veins quizzes
- Anatomy coloring pages: A fun, effective revision tool
- Basal ganglia
- Muscles of the larynx
- Anatomical spaces of the pectoral region
- How to examine histology slides
- Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy: Review
- How to study anatomy: The ultimate guide
- Interactive anatomy: What it is and how to use it
- Neurocranium
- Blood supply and innervation of the liver
- Neurovascular supply of the kidney
- Histology of the lower respiratory tract
- Proximal interphalangeal joints of the hand
- Sacrum
- Anatomical spaces of the pelvic cavity
- Cubital fossa
- Scrotum
- How to create your own anatomy poster
- Development of the skull
- Infrahyoid muscles
- Nerves of the orbit
- Maxilla
- Hypoglossal nerve
- Zygomatic bone
- Intercostal muscles
- Sternohyoid muscle
- Kidneys
- Continuing professional development (CPD) for healthcare professionals
- Directional terms and body planes
- Tributaries of the inferior vena cava
- Glands
- 5 tips to learn anatomy as a sculptor
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- Elastic cartilage histology
- Colles fracture
- Bone marrow histology
- Cardiovascular system diagrams, quizzes and free worksheets
- Adductor magnus muscle
- Connective tissue quizzes and labeling worksheets
- Ace your exam with these teeth diagrams and tooth identification quizzes
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- Obturator externus muscle
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- Urinary system quizzes and labeled diagrams
- Digestive system quizzes and free learning tools
- How to learn all muscles with quizzes and labeled diagrams
- Geniohyoid muscle
- Nerve ganglia
- Median cubital vein
- Subscapular artery
- Iliolumbar artery
- Deep palmar arch
- Vaginal artery
- Left coronary artery
- Umbilical artery
- Sternocostal joints
- Lumbosacral joint
- Learn anatomy of the spine: Diagrams and interactive vertebrae quizzes
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- Sternoclavicular joint
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- Internal carotid artery
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- Tibial nerve
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- Central plantar muscles of the foot
- Pharynx
- Glossopharyngeal nerve (Cranial nerve IX)
- Humerus
- Aorta
- Muscle anatomy reference charts
- Anterolateral ligament
- Adrenal glands
- Thyroid gland histology
- Straight sinus
- Ventricles of the brain
- Hepatic portal vein
- Motor cranial nerves
- Shoulder muscles
- Hard palate
- Oculomotor nerve
- Blood
- Struggling with histology? Try these histology slide quizzes
- Upper digestive tract histology
- Glenohumeral joint
- Types of joints: Arthrology
- Innervation and blood supply of the teeth
- Intercostal spaces
- Lymphatic drainage of the breast
- Innermost intercostal muscles
- Subcostal muscles
- Arterial anastomoses of the upper extremity
- Axillary artery
- Deciduous teeth
- Femoral triangle
- Blood supply and innervation of the small intestine
- Muscles and taste sensation of the tongue
- Embryology: 2nd week of development
- Gingiva
- Sphincter pupillae
- Ciliary muscle
- Head anatomy
- Incisors: Structure and function
- Ostiomeatal complex
- Parapharyngeal and retropharyngeal spaces
- Cingulate gyrus
- Diagrams, quizzes and worksheets of the heart
- Layers of the heart
- Sternothyroid muscle
- Superior view of the base of the skull
- Cerebellar nuclei and tracts
- Quadratus lumborum muscle
- Gastrocnemius muscle
- Tumor staging for cancers of the head and neck
- Saphenous opening
- Angular gyrus
- Manubriosternal joint
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