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Trifurcation of right coronary artery and its huge right ventricular branch: can it be hazardous?

Nayak SB

The objective of this case report is to alert the cardiologists and radiologists about the possibility of an extremely rare trifurcation of the right coronary artery. During dissection classes, an...
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Solitary osteochondroma in the body of the pubic bone: a cadaveric case report

Nayak SB, Kumar N, Sirasanagandla SR, Srinivas S, Pamidi N, Shetty SD

Osteochondromas develop as cartilaginous nodules in the periosteum of bones. They are the commonest benign tumors of the skeleton, generally observed in the long bones. Rarely, they are also found...
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Morphometric study of pulleys of the thumb

Gnanasekaran D, Veeramani , Karuppusamy A

Pulleys are thickened regions in flexor tendons sheaths of the digits. They are essential and act as fulcrum for the flexion and extension of the digits. The arrangement and number...
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Variations in human pulmonary fissures and lobes: a study conducted in nepalese cadavers

KC S, Shrestha P, Shah AK, Jha AK

The fissures of lungs are embryologically separating the bronchopulmonary segments, which later on persist in interlobar planes of fully developed lung. Fifty lungs (23 right side and 27 left side),...
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Histomorphometric demonstration of the effect of chronic use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs–ibuprofen on mucosa of small intestine

Vaidya YP, Tarnekar A, Shende MR

The purpose of this study was to ascertain change in structure of mucosa of small intestine, if any, in small intestine of Swiss albino mice as an effect of chronic...
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A mixed method study to validate a two-way feedback between student and faculty to improve learning of anatomy

Eladl MA, Abdalla ME, Ranade A

Although the students are subjected to some formative exams throughout the problem based learning units, feedback is not given appropriately and timely. Students want to know and use the reasoning...
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Ameliorative effects of Moringa on cuprizone-induced memory decline in rat model of multiple sclerosis

Omotoso GO, Gbadamosi , Afolabi TT, Abdulwahab AB, Akinlolu A

Cuprizone is a neurotoxin with copper-chelating ability used in animal model of multiple sclerosis in which oxidative stress has been documented as one of the cascade in the pathogenesis. Moringa...
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Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study

Patra A, Singh M, Kaur H, Singla RK, Malhotra V

Several authors have made efforts to define the position of the axillary nerve within deltoid muscle and to calculate the so called safe area for this nerve but it still...
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CD57 (Leu-7, HNK-1) immunoreactivity seen in thin arteries in the human fetal lung

Ishizuka S, Jin ZW, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Takayama T, Hayashi K, Abe SI

CD57 (synonyms: Leu-7, HNK-1) is a well-known marker of nerve elements including the conductive system of the heart, as well as natural killer cells. In lung specimens from 12 human...
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Interobserver and intraobserver reliability of different methods of examination for presence of palmaris longus and examination of fifth superficial flexor function

Sadeghifar A, Kahani AK, Saied A, Rasayi E

The palmaris longus is harvested as a tendon graft in various surgical procedures. Several tests are used to assess the presence of palmaris longus tendon. In the present study, we...
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The relationship between low survival and acute increase of tumor necrosis factor α expression in the lung in a rat model of asphyxial cardiac arrest

Park Y, Tae HJ, Cho JH, Kim IS, Ohk TG, Park CW, Moon JB, Shin MC, Lee TK, Lee JC, Park JH, Ahn JH, Kang SH, Won MH, Cho JH

Cardiac arrest (CA) is sudden loss of heart function and abrupt stop in effective blood flow to the body. The patients who initially achieve return of spontaneous circulation (RoSC) after...
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