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Anatomical variations of the tibial nerve and their clinical correlation

Soetoko AS, Fatmawati D

The tibial nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve, which innervates the legs and feet. Anatomical variations of this nerve at the ankle are commonly found. The variation of...
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Botulinum neurotoxin injection for treating plunged nose and post-rhinoplasty: anatomical perspectives of depressor septi nasi, nasalis, leveator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle

Yi KH, Lee JH, Kim SO, Hu H, Lee HJ, Choi YJ, Ahn TH, Kim HJ

Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) injection for the treating plunged nose, post-rhinopasty and hyaluronic filler migration is common procedures in clinical settings. However, the lack of thorough anatomical understanding makes it difficult...
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Azygos anterior cerebral artery associated with hypoplastic A1 fragment of right anterior cerebral artery

Patnaik O, Shahane P, Chandrupatla M, Raviteja P

Anterior cerebral arteries are paired and supply the major portion of the medial surface of the brain. They are branches of the intracranial part of the internal carotid artery and...
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Anatomical variation of quadratus plantae in relation with flexor digitorum brevis

Raviteja P, Chandrupatla M, Harshitha R, Chowdary MS

The muscles of the sole have been traditionally categorized into four layers, but it is more practical to divide them into peripheral and central groups. The peripheral groups include medial...
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Histology and immunohistochemistry of the human carotid sinus nerve

Bryant D, McCormack E, Cardona JJ, Chaiyamoon A, Shekhawat D, Reina F, Carrera A, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

The carotid sinus nerve (CSN) is well known as mediating baroreflexes. However, studies of its detailed histological analysis are scant in the literature. Therefore, the current anatomical study sought to...
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A marginal branch of the left hepatic artery running along the umbilical vein and supplying the anterior surface of the liver left lobe: a report of 5 cases in 12 Japanese human fetuses

Kim JH, Hayashi S, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF, Abe H

In human fetuses, the left hepatic artery (LHA) issues the marginal artery that runs along the umbilical vein and, sometimes, reaches the umbilicus. The further observation demonstrated that, in 5...
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Variations of azygos vein: a cadaveric study with clinical relevance

Priya A, Philip SE, Jain A, Sikka A

The azygos vein can be formed as a single root, two roots, and three roots, namely lateral, intermediate and the medial roots respectively. The hemiazygos vein and the accessory hemiazygos...
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Morphological and morphometric study of pulmonary vein anatomy in relation to cardiac invasive and electrophysiological procedures

Oza H, Doshi B

Pulmonary veins (PVs) and their myocardial sleeves play an important role in the development of atrial fibrillation. Hence, detailed knowledge of PV anatomy is required to improve the procedural success...
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Fenestrated popliteal vein pierced by a branch of the tibial nerve

Muo EC, Iwanaga J, Cardona JJ, Olewnik , Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Knowledge of anatomical variations is important so as to avoid potential iatrogenic injury or misdiagnosis on imaging. Here we report an unusual finding and relationship between the tibial nerve and...
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Uncommon configuration of intercostobrachial nerves, lateral roots, and absent medial cutaneous nerve of arm in a cadaveric study

Xaviour R

The intercostobrachial nerve (ICBN) originates from the second intercostal nerve’s lateral cutaneous branch, while the median nerve (MN) typically arises from the brachial plexus’s lateral and medial roots. The medial...
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Trabeculae in the basilar venous plexus: anatomical and histological study with application to intravascular procedures

Grayson VS, Couldwell M, Chaiyamoon A, Cardona JJ, Reina F, Carrera A, McCormack EP, Johnson K, Keshavarzi S, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Few studies have examined the basilar venous plexus (BVP) and to our knowledge, no previous study has described its histology. The present anatomical study was performed to better elucidate these...
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The use of precontoured plates for midshaft clavicle fractures is not always the best course of treatment

Patel M, Ahmad M, Agrawal N, Patil ST, Santoshi JA, Rathinam B, Gandhi KR

Plate fixation has become the preferred approach for treating displaced midshaft clavicle fractures. However, plate fixation of the clavicle presents several unique challenges, including its complex bony architecture and its...
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A clinical perspective on the anatomical study of digastric muscle

Bhat NP, Sumalatha S, Shetty A, Prabhath S

One of the suprahyoid muscles is the digastric muscle which comprises anterior and posterior bellies joined by an intermediate tendon. Because of its close relationship with the submandibular gland, lymph...
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Dental characteristics on panoramic radiographs as parameters for non-invasive age estimation: a pilot study

Cheong H, Kumagai A, Oh S, Lee SS

The dental characteristics created by acquired dental treatments can be used as age estimators. This pilot study aimed to analyze the correlation between the number of teeth observed for dental...
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Morphological types and morphometrical measurements of the suprascapular notch in both dry bones and human cadavers: anatomical study to improve the outcomes of the diagnostic and interventional procedures in the shoulder region

Nasr AY

Understanding the anatomy of suprascapular area helps the clinicians and surgeons in management of any disability at the shoulder region. This work aimed to clear the different morphological and morphometrical...
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Effect of Sofosbuvir on rats’ ovaries and the possible protective role of vitamin E: biochemical and immunohistochemical study

Ebrahim NA, Abdalla HA, Yassin NAE, Maghrabia AE, Morsy AI

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major health problem worldwide and its eradication is mandatory. Direct acting HCV polymerase inhibitors, such as Sofosbuvir (SOF), is an effective regimen. However,...
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A comparative study on the hepatoprotective effect of selenium-nanoparticles and dates flesh extract on carbon tetrachloride induced liver damage in albino rats

Ouais GN, Hassan DM

Exposure to environmental pollutants such as carbon tetrachloride (CCL 4 ) causes liver damage. This study aimed to compare the ameliorative activity of the dates flesh extract (DFE) and selenium-nanoparticles...
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The correlation of Septin4 gene expression with sperm quality, DNA damage, and oxidative stress level in infertile patients

Jannatifar R, Piroozmanesh H, Jalalabadi FN, Momeni HR

Septin4 belong to a family of polymerizing GTP-binding proteins that are required for many cellular functions, such as membrane compartmentalization, vesicular trafficking, mitosis, and cytoskeletal remodeling. Since, Septin4 is expressed...
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Evaluating the effect of conditioned medium from mesenchymal stem cells on differentiation of rat spermatogonial stem cells

Fazaeli H, Sheykhhasan M, Kalhor N, Asl FD, Kashani MH, Sheikholeslami A

In cancer patients, chemo/radio therapy may cause infertility by damaging the spermatogenesis affecting the selfrenewal and differentiation of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). In vitro differentiation of stem cells especially mesenchymal...
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Magnetic resonance angiography in assessment of anomalies of anterior cerebral artery in adults

Ahmed Madkour NA

Anomalies of anterior cerebral artery (ACA) include aplasia, hypoplasia and variations in number. Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a non-invasive diagnostic technique for assessment of anomalies of cerebral arteries. The...
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