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“Sidedness” as a standard hypernym for “right” and “left” in anatomy

Amarin JZ, Suradi HH, Badran DH

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Online educational methods vs. traditional teaching of anatomy during the COVID-19 pandemic

Totlis T, Tishukov M, Piagkou M, Kostares M, Natsis K

Aim of the present study was to determine the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on anatomy teaching to medical and dental students comparing the traditional anatomy teaching with three remote...
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Bilateral venous sinuses of Kelch

Couldwell M, Aysenne A, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Knowledge of the variant anatomy of the intradural venous sinuses is important to anatomists and clinicians alike. Herein, we report a cadaveric case of the rare venous sinus of Kelch,...
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Localizing the nerve to the mylohyoid using the mylohyoid triangle

Iwanaga J, Kim HJ, Wysiadecki G, Obata K, Harazono Y, Ibaragi S, Tubbs RS

The nerve to the mylohyoid muscle has been well studied but there are no specific anatomical landmarks for identifying it. Therefore, we aimed to identify anatomical landmarks for localizing the...
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Duplicated transverse cervical nerve and external jugular vein

Gerard III NO, Tubbs RS, Iwanaga J

The transverse cervical nerve arises from anterior rami of the second and third cervical spinal nerves via the cervical plexus. We present a case of a left duplicated transverse cervical...
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Rare anastomosis between the ascending pharyngeal and vertebral arteries via the hypoglossal canal: A cadaveric case report

Bordes SJ, Zarrintan S, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

We present a rare case of external carotid artery-vertebral artery anastomosis via the ascending pharyngeal artery, diagnosed upon cadaveric dissection. The ascending pharyngeal artery gave rise to a branch to...
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A cadaveric study investigating the anatomy of the medial orbital wall

Hester KM, Rahimi OB, Fry CL, Nation HL

The purpose of this study is to investigate the applicability of the current surgical guideline, known as ‘24-12-6’ surgical guideline, in the Hispanic and European populations. This guideline is used...
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Therapeutic efficiency of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in healing of experimentally induced gastric ulcers in rats

Hassan SA, Abou Elghait AT, Abdelqader ZS, Meligy FY

Gastric (peptic) ulcer is a major gastrointestinal disorder with high morbidity and mortality. While several drugs have been used to treat gastric ulcers, such as proton pump inhibitor-based triple therapy...
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Topical onion juice mitigates the morphological alterations of the cornea in the aged male rats

Abdel Fattah IO, Madani GA, Nasr El-Din WA

Aging is associated with structural and functional changes of the cornea. Fresh onion juice contains phenolic compounds and flavonoids that may provide an anti-aging effect. The aim of this study...
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Sex estimation using radius in a Thai population

Jongmuenwai W, Boonpim M, Monum T, Sintubua A, Prasitwattanaseree S, Mahakkanukrauh P

The estimation of sex is an essential component of forensic osteological analyses, and the potential of an incomplete radius for sex determination of human remains is investigated. The present study...
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Mapping of folic acid in the children brainstem

Duque-Díaz E, Coveñas R

Using highly specific antisera, the neuroanatomical distribution of folic acid (FA) and retinoic acid (RA) has been studied for the first time in the children brainstem. Neither immunoreactive structures containing...
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Morphology of the temporalis muscle focusing on the tendinous attachment onto the coronoid process

Yu SK, Kim TH, Yang KY, Bae CJ, Kim HJ

The temporalis muscle is usually described as a single layer originating at the temporal line, converging to a tendon, and inserting onto a narrow site of the coronoid process. However,...
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Radiological study of fabella in Omani subjects at a tertiary care center

Al Matroushi OD, Sirasanagandla SR, Shabibi AA, Obaidani AA, Dhuhli HA, Jaju S, Mushaiqri MA

Ethnic diversity is associated with variability in the prevalence rates of fabella. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and the radiological features of fabella in Omani patients. This is a...
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Ibrutinib reduces neutrophil infiltration, preserves neural tissue and enhances locomotor recovery in mouse contusion model of spinal cord injury

Torabi S, Anjamrooz SH, Zeraatpisheh Z, Aligholi H, Azari H

Following acute spinal cord injury (SCI), excessive recruitment of neutrophils can result in inflammation, neural tissue loss and exacerbation of neurological outcomes. Ibrutinib is a bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor in...
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Zinc and selenium supplement mitigated valproic acid-induced testis toxicity by modulating the oxidative redox balance in male rats

Naderi M, Ahangar N, Badakhshan F, Ghasemi M, Shaki F

Valproic acid (VPA) is widely used antiepileptic agent which is associated with reproductive toxicity via impairment in oxidative redox. Zinc (Zn) and selenium (Se) are trace element with antioxidant effect...
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