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The First Conference Date of Korean Association of Anatomists and the Subjects of Lecture

Song CH

The first conference of Korean Association of Anatomists started on November 13, 1948 at the department of anatomy of Seoul National University College of Medicine by about 10 anatomists and...
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An opportunity to cherish at the joint conference of 8th Asia Pacific International Congress of Anatomists (8th APICA) and 68th Annual Meeting of Korean Association of Anatomists

Gaikwad MR

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Evolution of the paranasal sinuses' anatomy through the ages

Mavrodi A, Paraskevas G

Previously, anatomists considered paranasal sinuses as a mysterious region of the human skull. Historically, paranasal sinuses were first identified by ancient Egyptians and later, by Greek physicians. After a long...
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Study on the Differences of Anatomical Terminologies between Korean Association of Anatomists and Korean Association of Biological Sciences

Park KH

  • KMID: 2224470
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2006 Jun;39(3):197-204.
A number of Korean terminologies describing same anatomical structures have been found different between biological and medical fields. These differences can make scientific miscommunication in biomedical fields. So we investigated and analyzed...
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On attending the 32nd Annual Conference of Chinese Society for Anatomical Sciences (CSAS) joined with 3rd Congress of Asian Association of Clinical Anatomists (AsACA)

Hwang K, Hwang SW

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A Bilateral Double Sternalis Muscle in a Korean Cadaver

Lee SJ, Kim J, Yoon SP

Although the sternalis muscle has been well known to anatomists, it is quite unfamiliar to clinicians. During routine educational dissection, we came across a well-defined bilateral double sternalis muscle innervated...
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A comprehensive review of the sinuvertebral nerve with clinical applications

Shayota B, Wong TL, Fru D, David G, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Tubbs RS

The anatomy and clinical significance of the sinuvertebral nerve is a topic of considerable interest among anatomists and clinicians, particularly its role in discogenic pain. It has required decades of...
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The rich heritage of anatomical texts during Renaissance and thereafter: a lead up to Henry Gray's masterpiece

Ghosh SK, Kumar A

The practice of modern human anatomy was started by Vesalius in sixteenth century Europe during the Renaissance. His exploits are documented in his legendary anatomical text De humani corporis fabrica....
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Medical Education and Terminology : Focusing on Anatomical Terms

Chung IH, Baik SH

  • KMID: 2307076
  • Korean J Med Educ.
  • 1989 Dec;1(2):28-36.
The medical terminology we have used so far in our country has its origin in the terminology originally developed by Japanese scholors based on Chinese characters. Review has been done,...
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Anatomy in Disaster Victim Identification: Air China Crash near Kimhae Airport

Han KH, Jo GR, Park DK, Lee UY, Han SH, Kim J, Kwon IH, Kim KH

  • KMID: 1894516
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2003 Feb;36(1):39-48.
Positive identification of human remains is one of the most important tasks in mass disaster management. Intervention of highly trained anatomists is essential for the effective procedures. However, most anatomists...
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Comparison on the Embryological Terms between the Korean Veterinary Anatomical Terminology (2008) and the Korean Anatomical Terminology (1996)/the Korean Medical Association: Medical Terminology (2009)

Kim DJ

Since the first edition of the Korean Veterinary Anatomical Terminology (KVAT) in 1993, the new edition of KVAT has been revised and harmonized with the recent version of the Korean-English...
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Experience for an Anatomist to Participate in Production of the Korean Medical Terminology

Chung MS, Oh CS, Lee YI

Anatomical terms and medical terms have influenced each other in Korea. The first author of this paper participated in making the sixth edition of the Korean medical terminology (2019) as...
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Greek anatomist herophilus: the father of anatomy

Bay NS, Bay BH

One of the most stirring controversies in the history of Anatomy is that Herophilus, an ancient Greek anatomist and his younger contemporary, Erasistratus, were accused of performing vivisections of living...
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Bilateral absence of musculocutaneous nerve with unusual branching pattern of lateral cord and median nerve of brachial plexus

Bhanu PS, Sankar KD

A 43-year-old female cadaver showed a complete bilateral absence of the musculocutaneous nerve. The anterior compartment muscles of both arms were supplied by median nerve excepting the coracobrachialis which was...
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Anatomy and variations of digastric muscle

Kim SD, Loukas M

The digastric muscle consists of the anterior belly and the posterior belly connecting the mandible, hyoid bone and temporal bone. Its unique morphology, structure and variations have drawn genuine interests...
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Homepage to distribute the anatomy learning contents including Visible Korean products, comics, and books

Chung BS, Chung MS

The authors have operated the homepage (http://anatomy.co.kr) to provide the learning contents of anatomy. From the homepage, sectioned images, volume models, and surface models—all Visible Korean products—can be downloaded. The...
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History of the Korean Anatomical Terminology

Chung IH, Koh KS

In this study, the origin of anatomical terms, the process by which international anatomical terms were made, and the making principles of international anatomical terminology were confirmed. We also describe...
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Multiple unilateral variations in medial and lateral cords of brachial plexus and their branches

Goel S, Rustagi SM, Kumar A, Mehta V, Suri RK

During routine dissection of the upper extremity of an adult male cadaver, multiple variations in branches of medial and lateral cords of brachial plexus were encountered. Three unique findings were...
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Aristotelian Philosophy in Its Bearing on Anatomical Thought

Song CH

Although Aristotle is commonly known as a theoretical philosopher and a logician, he was also a great natural scientist. Actually in modern terms he was the first ever anatomist who...
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Anterior cerebral artery aneurysm associated with multiple intracranial aneurysms and abdominal aorta aneurysm

Lee Y, Min HK, Yoon SP

We found multiple aneurysms in the intracranial arteries and abdominal aorta of an 87-year-old Korean female cadaver, whose cause of death was reported as "cholangiocarcinoma." An abdominal aortic aneurysm was...
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