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Dangerous twisted communications between external and internal iliac veins which might rupture during catheterization

Nayak SB

In this report, four unusual communications between external and internal iliac veins of the left side have been presented. The lowest communication was the narrowest measuring about 2 mm in...
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Bilateral thyrolinguofacial trunk: unusual and rare branching pattern of external carotid artery

Baxla M, Kumari C, Kaler S

Prior knowledge of arterial supply to the head and neck is of substantial importance for well-planned surgeries involving the concerned region. We are reporting an unusual and rare variation in...
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A cadaveric study on variations in branching pattern of external carotid artery

Devadas D, Pillay M, Sukumaran

Variations in the vascular anatomy of the carotid triangle have been reported in current scientific literature. The carotid arteries, being the major feeding arteries of the head and neck deserve...
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Bilateral sternocleidomastoid variant with six distinct insertions along the superior nuchal line

Dupont G, Iwanaga J, Altafulla , Lachkar S, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

Anatomical variations of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) have been observed to occupy multiple origins and insertion points and have supernumerary heads, sometimes varying in thickness. During routine dissection, a SCM...
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Schematic of mean thickness distribution on the lateral aspect of the canine frontal sinus as an experimental model of sinus surgery

Bae JH, Kim HS, Won SY, Kim DH, Jung UW, Kim HJ, Hu KS

The dog frontal sinus may represent an alternative model dental implant research; its topographical resemblance to the maxillary sinus renders it a potentially favorable experimental environment. The aim of this...
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Killian-Jamieson diverticulum lined with two epithelia in a Korean cadaver

Cha MK, Kang SW, Maeng YH, Kim J, Yoon SP

Killian-Jamieson diverticulum is a permanent protrusion of anterolateral proximal esophagus through anatomically weak muscular gap, known as Killian-Jamieson area, into adjacent area. During a routine educational dissection, we found a...
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The influence of learning style in understanding analogies and 2D animations in embryology course

Narayanan , Ananthy V

Undergraduate students struggle to comprehend embryology because of its dynamic nature. Studies have recommended using a combination of teaching methods to match the student's learning style. But there has been...
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Amelioration of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by Ishige okamurae

Ahn M, Kim J, Yang W, Choi Y, Ekanayake , Ko H, Jee Y, Shin T

Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a T-cell-mediated autoimmune central nervous system disease characterized by inflammation with oxidative stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate an anti-inflammatory effect of...
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Anatomical variations and developmental anomalies of the thyroid gland in Ethiopian population: a cadaveric study

Dessie MA

Because of its embryonic origin, the thyroid gland is predisposed to multiple anatomical variations and developmental anomalies. These include the pyramidal lobe, the origin of levator glandular thyroidae, the absence...
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Histomorphological changes in the common carotid artery of the male rat in induced hypogonadism

Cheruiyot , Olabu B, Kamau M, Ongeti K, Mandela P

The role of androgens in the development of cardiovascular diseases remains controversial. The current study therefore sought to determine the changes in the histomorphology of the common carotid artery of...
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Study of surgical anatomy of portal vein of liver segments by cast method and its clinical implications

Shrikantaiah VC, Basappa M, Hazrika S, Ravindranath R

Portal vein provides about three-fourths of liver's blood supply. Portal vein is formed behind the neck of pancreas, at the level of the second lumbar vertebra and formed from the...
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Quercetin induces cell death in cervical cancer by reducing O-GlcNAcylation of adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase

Ali A, Kim MJ, Kim MY, Lee HJ, Roh GS, Kim HJ, Cho GJ, Choi WS

Hyper-O-GlcNAcylation is a general feature of cancer which contributes to various cancer phenotypes, including cell proliferation and cell growth. Quercetin, a naturally occurring dietary flavonoid, has been reported to reduce...
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Maxillary first molar wear: a longitudinal study of children

Kim WH, Nam SE, Park YS, Lee SP

The aim of this study is to examine the correlation between tooth wear and age by quantitatively measuring maxillary first molar wear in children. A total of 150 maxillary dental...
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Ganglion cardiacum or juxtaductal body of human fetuses

Kim JH, Cho KH, Jin ZW, Murakami G, Abe H, Chai OH

The ganglion cardiacum or juxtaductal body is situated along the left recurrent laryngeal nerve in the aortic window and is an extremely large component of the cardiac nerve plexus. This...
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