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Anatomy of the septal perforating arteries of the heart

Kim SD

The septal perforating arteries of the heart usually branch off from the anterior and inferior interventricular arteries and supply the interventricular septum and the conduction system therein. Since the septal...
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Ansa cervicalis: a comprehensive review of its anatomy, variations, pathology, and surgical applications

Kikuta S, Jenkins S, Kusukawa J, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Tubbs RS

The ansa cervicalis is a neural loop in the neck formed by connecting the superior root from the cervical spinal nerves (C1–2) and the inferior root descending from C2–C3. It...
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From papyrus leaves to bioprinting and virtual reality: history and innovation in anatomy

Bisht B, Hope A, Paul MK

The human quest to master the anatomy and physiology of living systems started as early as 1600 BC, with documents from the Greeks, Indians, and Romans presenting the earliest systematic...
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Partial duplication of tentorium cerebelli and complete duplication of falx cerebelli

Nayak SB, Shetty SD

Variations of the dural folds and the dural venous sinuses are infrequently reported in the existing medical literature. Such variations in the posterior cranial fossa may pose difficulties in various...
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Independent origin of anterior interventricular and left marginal arteries from the left posterior aortic sinus

Shetty P, Nayak SB

We present a unique, unreported variation of the left coronary artery. During dissection classes for first-year medical students, we observed the absence of left coronary artery in an adult male...
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Position and size of the sphenoid door jamb in the lateral orbital wall for the orbital decompression

Shin KJ, Lee SH, Ha TJ, Shin HJ, Koh KS, Song WC, Paik DJ

The aim of this study was to identify the three-dimensional topography of the sphenoid door jamb (SDJ) in the lateral orbital wall and to propose navigational guidelines for safe deep...
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Medical student's perception to different types of set induction in anatomy lectures

Narayanan , Shankar N, Ananthy V

Set induction refers to the process of using a thought-provoking statement, interesting fact, or an audio-visual stimulus at the beginning of lecture to gain student's attention and give an overview...
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A case of potentially lethal vascular variation in association with palmaris profundus muscle

Gaikwad MR, Ravi PK, Patnaik M

Arterial variations in upper limbs are often reported commonly. Superficial arterial variations accounting for 4.2% of all arterial variations are hazardous during any invasive procedures of the upper limb, from...
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Influence of traditional medicines on the activity of keratinocytes in wound healing: an in-vitro study

Kotian SR, Bhat KM, Padma D, Pai KS

Natural medicinal systems such as Ayurveda and folk medicine has remedies for wound management. However, the exact cellular and extracellular mechanisms involved in the healing process and its influence on...
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Odontometric sex discrimination in young Urhobo adults of South-South Nigeria

Eboh DE

The spate of unidentified human remains as a result of kidnapping, killings, and so forth was the reason for this study. The purpose of this study was to measure the...
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Stafne bone cavity: a rare cadaveric case report

Iwanaga J, Wong TL, Kikuta S, Tubbs RS

The Stafne bone cavity (SBC), also called the static bone cavity, salivary inclusion cyst, latent cyst, and lingual bone defect is an asymptomatic bony defect that is commonly located inferior...
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Morphological variations and accessory ossicles in the peroneal and tibialis muscles

DeLuca MK, Boucher LC

This study describes five bilateral anatomical variations in the feet of a 97-year-old male cadaver. Following routine dissection, all variants were measured and documented. Three accessory tendons and two accessory...
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Persistent fetal superficial middle cerebral vein: an anatomical study

Sumalatha , Kotian SR, Shetty A

The superficial middle cerebral vein (SMCV) drains the venous blood from most of the superolateral surface of the brain and drains typically into the cavernous sinus as mentioned in standard...
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Effect of melatonin on the onset of puberty in male juvenile rats

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Melatonin or N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine, the fascinating molecule secreted by the pineal gland. Melatonin has a close interaction with hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. In non-seasonal breeders like rat its exact role in reproduction is...
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Nervus terminalis and nerves to the vomeronasal organ: a study using human fetal specimens

Jin ZW, Cho KH, Shibata S, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

The human nervus terminalis (terminal nerve) and the nerves to the vomeronasal organ (VNON) are both associated with the olfactory nerves and are of major interest to embryologists. However, there...
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Morphology of saphenous nerve in cadavers: a guide to saphenous block and surgical interventions

Ghosh A, Chaudhury

The knowledge about detailed morphology and relation of saphenous nerve is important to obtain successful saphenous nerve regional blocks to achieve pre- and post-operative anesthesia and analgesia, nerve entrapment treatments...
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Cyclosporin A aggravates hydrogen peroxide-induced cell death in kidney proximal tubule epithelial cells

Moon D, Kim J

Cyclosporin A (CsA) does not only exert a toxic effect on kidney parenchymal cells, but also protects them against necrotic cell death by inhibiting opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pore....
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Superficial brachioulnar artery and its clinical significance

Sieger J, Patel L, Sheikh K, Parker E, Sheng M, Sakthi-Velavan S

The authors report a rare variation of the vasculature in the upper limbs of an 84-year-old male cadaver. A high bifurcation of the brachial artery occurred bilaterally at the proximal...
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Restoration and conservation of anatomic pieces

Cárdenas Guerrero Guzmán C, Pérez Díaz KA, Ruíz Díaz MP, Sánchez V, Ariza Aguirre AC, Cantor Alfonso LC, Suárez Ortiz CA, González Álvarez DF, Sierra Burgos LM, Quijano Blanco Y

In this study, a restoration process was developed with potassium hydroxide (KOH), in order to improve each of the structures for their posterior fixation, through the use of new methods...
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Improvement in histology, enzymatic activity, and redox state of the liver following administration of Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark oil in rats with established hepatotoxicity

Niknezhad , Sayad-Fathi S, Karimzadeh A, Ghorbani-Anarkooli M, Yousefbeyk F, Nasiri E

Formaldehyde (FA) is an environmentally-available pollutant. Since the liver acts as a detoxifier in the human body, it is the first and most affected organ in individuals exposed to higher-than-normal...
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