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The transcortical vessel is replacement of cortical capillary or a separate identity in diaphyseal vascularity

Asghar A, Narayan RK, Kumar A, Naaz S

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Unilateral external jugular vein fenestration with variant anatomy of the retromandibular and facial vein

Ponnambalam SB, Karuppiah

External jugular vein (EJV), a significant superficial vein draining head and neck (H&N) region is been increasingly used for cannulation in diverse diagnostic purposes and intravenous therapies. The variant anatomy...
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A rare triple skeletal bone variation, including a median cleft of the posterior arch of the atlas, a sternal foramina and a bifid xiphoid process

Tsoucalas , Vasilopoulos A, Thomaidis , Fiska A

Bone variations are usually a result of abnormal ossification during embryonic life. Separately or in combination, sternal foramina and bifid xiphoid process are well documented skeletal alternations, as well as...
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Microanatomy, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant system of the visual cortex of rats following withdrawal from prolonged lead nitrate administration

Tijani AA, Adekomi DA, Fature AA, Adewole SO, Adetunji A

Exposure to lead (Pb) has been shown to alter the function of central nervous system and affect cholinergic neurons of the visual cortex in animal models. This study sought to...
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The supraorbital and supratrochlear nerves for ipsilateral corneal neurotization: anatomical study

Kikuta S, Yalcin B, Iwanaga J, Watanabe K, Kusukawa J, Tubbs RS

Neurotrophic keratitis is a rare corneal disease that is challenging to treat. Corneal neurotization (CN) is among the developing treatments that uses the supraorbital (SON) or supratrochlear (STN) nerve as...
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Human umbilical cord and its vessels: a histomorphometric study in difference severity of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Chillakuru S, Velichety , Rajagopalan V

The umbilical cord (UC) is a platform for fetal nourishment and growth. The fetus, mother and placenta with UC form a triad, which contributes to pregnancy outcome. When pregnancy is...
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Use of the orbito-occipital line as an alternative to the Frankfort line

Park JA, Ha TJ, Lee JS, Song WC, Koh KS

Frankfort horizontal line, the line passing through the orbitale and porion, is one of the most widely used intracranial landmarks in cephalometric analysis. This study investigated the use of the...
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Quantification of the use of eponyms in two Latin American congresses of anatomy

Parra JED, Ríos JB, García JFV

Eponyms have been part of medical language for many centuries, have put down powerful cultural roots, and continue to be used mainly in the language of medical specialties. The problem...
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Evaluation of intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary tree anatomy and its variation by magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in Odisha population: a retrospective study

Swain B, Sahoo RK, Sen KK, Kumar G M, Parihar SS, Dubey R

Intrahepatic and extrahepatic anatomical knowledge is essential for pre procedural planning of liver transplantation, liver resection, complex biliary reconstruction and radiological biliary tree intervention. Indian data of biliary anatomy and...
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Ectopic sympathetic ganglia cells of the ventral root of the spinal cord: an anatomical study

Massrey C, Abdulkader MM, Hattab E, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Tubbs RS

The sympathetic trunk ganglia contain the cell bodies of neurons. However, some patients who undergo sympathectomy can develop compensatory hyperhidrosis. To evaluate for ectopic pathways, the present anatomical study was...
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Mylohyoid foramen of mandible: a rare exit point of intra-mandibular origin of nerve to mylohyoid

Nayak SB, Soumya K

Nerve to mylohyoid is a branch of inferior alveolar nerve. It arises in the infratemporal fossa and runs in the mylohyoid groove of mandible to reach the submandibular region, where...
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Development of a three-dimensional printed heart from computed tomography images of a plastinated specimen for learning anatomy

Radzi S, Tan HKJ, Tan GJS, Yeong WY, Ferenczi M, Low-Beer N, Mogali SR

Learning anatomy is commonly facilitated by use of cadavers, plastic models and more recently three-dimensional printed (3DP) anatomical models as they allow students to physically touch and hold the body...
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Sex estimation from upper limb bones in a Thai population

Duangto P, Mahakkanukrauh P

Sex estimation from skeletal remains is an important practice for forensic human identification. The aims of this study were to assess sexual dimorphism and to develop discriminant function equations for...
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Effect of high-fat diet on the various morphological parameters of the ovary

Hilal G, Fatma T, Ferruh Y, Sabire G, Yüksel A

Increased food consumption rich in fat and carbohydrate and sedentary lifestyle have seriously increased the rates of obesity and obesity-associated diseases in developed countries. Female mice with diet-induced obesity exhibit...
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Effect of acute pentylenetetrazol injection induced epileptic seizures on rat dentate gyrus at different postnatal ages

Mohamed HK, Eltony SA

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, its prevalence approximately from 0.5% to 2% of the general population. Generalized seizures could lead to several morphological changes in the...
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Kolaviron protects against cognitive deficits and cortico-hippocampal perturbations associated with maternal deprivation in rats

Omotoso GO, Abdulsalam NYMFA, Bature AI

Prolonged separation of pups from their mother in early postnatal period can interfere with normal growth and development, resulting in different behavioral changes similar to features of schizophrenia in man....
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Sex estimation using subpubic angle from reconstructed three-dimensional computed tomography pelvic model in a contemporary Malaysian population

Ali SHM, Omar N, Shafie MS, Ismail NAN, Hadi H, Nor FM

Research in forensic anthropology is recent in Malaysia due to limited access to documented skeletal collections. However, advanced imaging techniques provide virtual bone samples for use in morphometric studies to...
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