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Professor Carl Ernst Emil Hoffmann (1827–1877). Majesty of Anatomy and Anatomical Pathology

Kyriakou V, Georgiannakis E, Georgakopoulos P, Mavrommatis E

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Novel anatomical proposal for botulinum neurotoxin injection targeting depressor anguli oris for treating drooping mouth corner

Yi KH, Lee JH, Hu HW, Choi YJ, Lee K, Lee HJ, Kim HJ

The depressor anguli oris (DAO) muscle is a thin, superficial muscle located below the corner of the mouth. It is the target for botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) injection therapy, aimed at...
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The first report of the buckled thyroid cartilage in a human cadaver

Ballard C, Iwanaga J, Maranillo E, Sanudo J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

We present the first case of buckled thyroid cartilage identified in a human cadaver. This rare anatomical variant, in patients, often produces dysphonia and is a potential source for diagnostic...
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Degenerated lumbricals in the feet of adult human cadavers: case series

Krishna H, Tandon R, Jacob TG

In the foot, the lumbricals flex the metatarsophalangeal joints and extend the interphalangeal joints. The lumbricals are known to be affected in neuropathies. It is not known whether they may...
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Noradrenergic axons hitch hiking along the human abducens nerve

Mansour Y, Kulesza R

The abducens nerve (AN; cranial nerve VI) exits the brainstem at the inferior pontine sulcus, pierces the dura of the posterior cranial fossa, passes through the cavernous sinus in close...
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A portal quadrad with triple hepatic arteries

Stoudemire CE, Sachsenmeier CN, Link BL, Klein FM, Kulesza R

The arterial support of the liver is most commonly from the celiac trunk via the proper hepatic artery (PHA). The PHA divides into left and right branches: the right hepatic...
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A cadaveric study of arteriovenous trigone of heart: the triangle of Brocq and Mouchet

Bansal S, Jain R, Budhiraja V, Swami S, Gupta R

Left coronary artery divides into anterior interventricular branch and circumflex branch. As both the arteries run in their corresponding grooves, an arteriovenous trigone is formed between conus arteriosus and left...
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Pectorobrachioepicondylaris musculoaponeurotic band: case description with evidence of median nerve compression

Carrera A, Chaiyamoon A, Reina F, Iwanaga J, Cateura A, Reina MA, Sañudo JR, Tubbs RS

Upper limb muscle variations can be encountered on imaging or at surgery. We report an unusual muscle and band found during routine dissection of the arm in a cadaver. This...
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The sphenopalatine vein: anatomical study of a rarely described structure

Iwanaga J, Pineda E, Miyamoto Y, Wysiadecki G, Anadkat S, Tubbs RS

Although in counterpart, the sphenopalatine artery (SPA), has been well described in the medical literature, the sphenopalatine vein (SPV) has received scant attention. Therefore, the present anatomical study was performed....
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Anatomical study of divergences in facial artery endings

Alharbi YA

Despite several studies focusing on the facial arteries variable courses, the findings have significantly differed. The divergent findings have made it increasingly challenging to establish consistent correlations. Thus, as a...
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Development and growth of the human fetal sacroiliac joint revisited: a comparison with the temporomandibular joint

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

The human fetal sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is characterized by unequal development of the paired bones and delayed cavitation. Thus, during the long in utero period, the bony ilium becomes adjacent...
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Tree of life: endothelial cell in norm and disease, the good guy is a partner in crime!

Marzoog BA

Undeniably, endothelial cells (EC) contribute to the maintenance of the homeostasis of the organism through modulating cellular physiology, including signaling pathways, through the release of highly active molecules as well...
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Study of frontal and ethmoid sinus of sinonasal complex along with olfactory fossa: anatomical considerations for endoscopic sinus surgery

Gandhi KR, Patil ST, Kumar B, Patel M, Chaware P

The Functional endoscopic sinus surgery through transnasal approach is a common modality of treatment for disorders of the nasal cavity, paranasal air sinuses as well as cranial cavity. The olfactory...
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Co-administration of alcohol and combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in male Sprague Dawley rats: a study on testicular morphology, oxidative and cytokines perturbations

Owembabazi E, Nkomozepi P, Calvey T, Mbajiorgu EF

Alcohol consumption alongside combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) has attracted research interest, especially because of increasing male infertility. This study investigated the combined effects of alcohol and cART on testicular morphology,...
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Accuracy verification of dental cone-beam computed tomography of mandibular incisor root canals and assessment of its morphology and aging-related changes

Aoki K, Serikawa M, Harada T, Usami A

The root canal morphology undergoes aging-related changes, and relevant quantitative analyses have not yet been reported. We compared the cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and micro-computed tomography (microCT) scans of...
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Stature estimation using the sacrum in a Thai population

Keereewan W, Monum T, Prasitwattanaseree S, Mahakkanukrauh P

Stature is an essential component of biological profile analysis since it determines an individual’s physical identity. Long bone dimensions are generally used to estimate the stature of skeletal remains; however,...
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Morphometry of the patellar tendon using a simple tracing method: a gold standard for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Latiff S, Olateju OI

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is mostly damaged in sporting activities. To reconstruct the damaged ACL, a patellar tendon (PT) is often the most preferred graft due to its fast...
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Safflower seed oil, a rich source of linoleic acid, stimulates hypothalamic neurogenesis in vivo

Barmak MJ, Nouri E, Shahraki MH, Ghalamfarsa G, Zibara K, Delaviz H, Ghanbari A

Adult neurogenesis has been reported in the hypothalamus, subventricular zone and subgranular zone in the hippocamp. Recent studies indicated that new cells in the hypothalamus are affected by diet. We...
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Immunostaining patterns reveal potential morphogenetic role of Toll-like receptors 4 and 7 in the development of mouse respiratory system, liver and pancreas

Sommariva M, Busnelli M, Menegola E, Renzo FD, Indino S, Menon A, Barajon I, Arnaboldi F

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are the mammalian ortholog of Drosophila melanogaster protein Toll, originally identified for its involvement in embryonic development. In mammals, TLRs are mainly known for their ability to...
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