See Also: fissura collateralis(medicine)
eminentia collateralis(medicine)
COLLATERAL, collateralis(law)
sulcus collateralis(medicine)
arteria collateralis media(medicine)
arteria collateralis radialis(medicine)
arteria collateralis ulnaris inferior(medicine)
arteria collateralis ulnaris superior(medicine)
ramus collateralis arteriarum intercostalium posteriorum III-XI(medicine)
fissura(medicine)

Three-Egg Omelet (recipes) and fissura collateralis (medicine)


Three-Egg Omelet (recipes)


Three-Egg Omelet

Yield: Makes 1 serving



Ingredients:



1tablespoon butter or margarine

3eggs, lightly beaten

Salt and black pepper

Fillings: shredded cheese, shredded crabmeat, cooked sliced mushrooms, cooked chopped onion, avocado slices, chopped ham, cooked small shrimp, cooked chopped bell pepper, chopped tomatoes, cooked chopped asparagus and/or cooked chopped broccoli









Preparation:





1.Melt butter in 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add eggs; lift cooked edge with spatula to allow uncooked eggs to flow under cooked portion. Season with salt and black pepper to taste. Shake pan to loosen omelet. Cook until set.2.Place desired fillings on half of omelet. Fold in half over fillings. Transfer to serving plate. Serve immediately.









Nutritional Information:







Serving Size: 1 omelet with 1/4 cup cheddar cheese & 1/4 cup ham







Sodium

988 mg







Protein

33 g







Carbohydrate

3 g







Cholesterol

716 mg







Saturated Fat

19 g







Total Fat

38 g







Calories from Fat

71 %







Calories

491











fissura collateralis (medicine)


fissura collateralis -->
collateral sulcus


A long, deep sagittal fissure on the undersurface of the temporal lobe, marking the border between the fusiform gyrus laterally and the hippocampal and lingual gyri medially; the great depth of the collateral sulcus results in a bulging of the floor of the occipital and temporal horn of the lateral ventricle, the collateral eminence.

Synonym: sulcus collateralis, sulcus occipitotemporalis, collateral fissure, fissura collateralis, occipitotemporal sulcus.