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Outcome-based self-assessment on a team-teaching subject in the medical school

Yoon SP, Cho SS

We attempted to investigate the reason why the students got a worse grade in gross anatomy and the way how we can improve upon the teaching method since there were...
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Unilateral ureteric stone associated with gross hydronephrosis and kidney shrinkage: a cadaveric report

Iravani O, Tay EW, Bay BH, Ng YK

Ureteric stones are a common cause of obstruction of the urinary tract, usually presenting with characteristic signs and symptoms, such as acute ureteric colic and hematuria. Occasionally, stones may present...
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Absence of transverse colon, persistent descending mesocolon, displaced small and large bowels: a rare congenital anomaly with a high risk of volvulus formation

Shetty P, Nayak SB

Congenital anomalies such as positional anomalies of the right half of the colon are more common when compared to its left half. We report a rare case of congenital anomaly...
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Morphological variations of the lungs: a study conducted on Indian cadavers

George BM, Nayak SB, Marpalli S

Awareness of anatomical variations in lungs is essential during segmental or lobar resections of lungs. We studied the variations of fissures, lobes and hilar structures in 65 right and 73...
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Stable isotope analysis of Joseon people skeletons from the cemeteries of Old Seoul City, the capital of Joseon Dynasty

Yu JA, Oh CS, Hong JH, Min SR, Oh SW, Kim YS, Park JB, Shin DH

Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis reveals the diets of different human populations in history. In this study, we performed stable isotope analysis on human skeletons from Joseon-period cemeteries discovered...
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Unusual morphology of the superior belly of omohyoid muscle

Thangarajan R, Shetty P, Sirasanagnadla SR, D'souza MR

Though anomalies of the superior belly of the omohyoid have been described in medical literature, absence of superior belly of omohyoid is rarely reported. Herein, we report a rare case...
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Multiple absences of the branches of abdominal aorta with congenital absence of the portal vein, unilateral adrenal agenesis and persistent ductus arteriosus in a female cadaver

Ahmadpour , Foghi K

We report on an extremely rare case of multiple absences of the branches of abdominal aorta with congenital absence of the portal vein, unilateral adrenal agenesis and persistent ductus arteriosus...
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Upper terminal of the inferior vena cava and development of the heart atriums: a study using human embryos

Kim JH, Hwang SE, Rodriguez-Vazquez JF, Murakami G, Cho BH

In the embryonic heart, the primitive atrium is considered to receive the bilateral sinus horns including the upper terminal of the inferior vena cava (IVC). To reveal topographical anatomy of...
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Microarray analysis after umbilical cord blood derived mesenchymal stem cells injection in monocrotaline-induced pulmonary artery hypertension rats

Lee JC, Kim KC, Yang YS, Oh W, Choi SJ, Choe SY, Hong YM

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is associated with structural alterations of lung vasculature. PAH is still a devastating disease needing an aggressive therapeutic approach. Despite the therapeutic potential of human umbilical...
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Mesoesophagus and other fascial structures of the abdominal and lower thoracic esophagus: a histological study using human embryos and fetuses

Hwang SE, Kim JH, Bae SI, Rodriguez-Vazquez JF, Murakami G, Cho BH

A term "mesoesophagus" has been often used by surgeons, but the morphology was not described well. To better understand the structures attaching the human abdominal and lower thoracic esophagus to...
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