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Leonardo da Vinci, a Pioneer of the Sectional Anatomy

Yu M, Kim D, Rhyu IJ

Cross-sections allow us to better understand anatomical three-dimensional structures by providing depth perception. Cross-sections are also the basis for modern imaging technologies used in the medical field such as ultrasounds,...
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Study on Medical Significance and Mechanism of Fingerprint Formation

Lee YH

Fingerprint is a structure made up of skin ridges on the palm side of the distal phalanges of the fingers, and the ducts from the eccrine sweat glands are open...
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Congenital Microgastria without Concomitant Anomalies in Adult

An H, Cho YS, Jung WH, Cho HJ, Nam KI

Congenital microgastria is an extremely rare anomaly of which only 60 cases have been described in the literature. Congenital microgastria has been known as a result of impairment of normal...
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Complex Variations in the Course of the Sciatic Nerve and Origin of the Inferior Gluteal Nerve: A Case Report

Park KR, Kim MS, Lee YS, Lee JH

The sciatic nerve (SN) and the inferior gluteal nerve (IGN) exit through the greater sciatic foramen below the piriformis muscle (PM). Its variation is extremely frequent and it may induce...
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Ultrasound Approach to Anatomical Structures around the Ankle

Cho J, Min TH, Chun DI

Ultrasound is used as a useful diagnostic tool in the examination of the musculoskeletal system. Ultrasound provides a real-time image without ionizing radiation and is a noninvasive examination method. In...
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Distribution Patterns of the Deep Branch of the Ulnar Nerve into the Hypothenar Muscles

Youn KH, Kim HJ, Kwak HH

Although some studies have examined the course of the deep branch of the ulnar nerve into the hypothenar muscles, the anatomic descriptions of the courses of the deep branch of...
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Suggestion of the Modeling of the Developing Heart Using Polymer Clay

Joo KM, Jeon SK, Kwon HY, Hwang Yi

Because of the complexity of the heart development process, a 3-dimensional understanding of it is not easy. SNU College of Medicine devised a modeling exercise for the developing heart to...
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