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Prevalence and clinical relevance of the anatomical variations of suprarenal arteries: a review

Priya A, Narayan RK, Ghosh SK

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Congenital malformations in the vertebral column: associations and possible embryologic origins

Du Plessis AM, Wessels Q, Schoor AV, Keough N

Cases of associations between random spinal congenital defects have previously been reported, yet several questions remain unanswered. Firstly, why are associations between what seems to be random combinations of vertebral...
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Student Team Achievement Division as a tool for peer assisted co-operative learning in neuroanatomy

Motwani R, Kaliappan A, Chandrupatla M

Student Team Achievement Division (STAD) is a co-operative learning approach premised on a group learning activity that emphazises learning as a social exchange of knowledge between students, in which each...
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Reappraisal of arterial anatomy of thumb

Gnanasekaran D, Veeramani R, Karuppusamy A

The nomenclature of arteries supplying the thumb and its sources arteries differs between the studies. This makes difficulty in understanding the irrigation pattern to the thumb. The main purpose of...
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Missing medial tarsal artery replaced by the anterior medial malleolar artery

Choi DY, Hur MS

The present case report describes an unusual variant of a missing medial tarsal artery (MTA) being replaced by the anterior medial malleolar artery (AMMA). The dorsalis pedis artery (DPA) did...
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A portrait drawing of the 17th century Korean scholar based on craniofacial reconstruction

Ryu JY, Yoon AY, Park YK, Lee WJ, Song MK, Hong JH, Park EJ, Cha SC, Yoo D, Kim MJ, Shin DH

As a technique mainly hiring in forensic investigation field to identify the descents, craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) is also used in archaeology to create the faces from ancient or medieval human...
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Variant muscle fibers connecting the orbicularis oculi to the orbicularis oris: case report

Kitagawa N, Iwanaga J, Tubbs R, Kim H, Moon YS, Hur MS

The orbicularis oculi (OOc) is a sphincteric muscle of the eyelids, whereas contraction of the orbicularis oris (OOr), another sphincteric muscle, causes narrowing of the lips. Facial muscle fibers normally...
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The comparison of decrease in mice mass preserved with formalin 4% and neutralize with sodium bicarbonate

Evelyn F, Margiana R

Anatomy studies require cadavers to study the human body. Generally in Indonesia, the dead human body will be buried. This causes problems because the decomposition process of a cadaver that...
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Revisiting diaphragmatic hernia of Joseon period Korean mummy by three-dimensional liver and heart segmentation and model reconstruction

Koh E, Lee DY, Yoo D, Kim MJ, Lee IS, Hong JH, Park SJ, Kim J, Cha SC, Lee H, Oh CS, Shin DH

A three-dimensional (3D) segmentation and model reconstruction is a specialized tool to reveal spatial interrelationship between multiple internal organs by generating images without overlapping structures. This technique can also be...
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Variations in the origin of the anterior spinal artery in a Colombian population sample

Parra JED, Ríos JB, García JFV

Based on most neuroanatomical descriptions, the anterior spinal artery (ASA) originates from two small vessels of the vertebral arteries, which are anastomosed just before forming the basilar artery. This study...
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Umbilical cord vessels other than the umbilical arteries and vein: a histological study of midterm human fetuses

Kim JH, Hayashi S, Jin ZW, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

At birth, the umbilical cord contains various types of thin vessels that are near and outside the umbilicus and separate from the umbilical arteries and vein. These vessels are regarded...
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Nasal septal anatomical variations among Saudi population and their possible coincidence with sinusitis: a computed tomography scan study

Madani GA, El-Din WAN, Essawy AS, Hussain K, Fattah IOA

The nasal septum is a crucial supporting factor for the nasal cavity and may develop several anatomical variants including septal deviation, spur and pneumatization. These variants could be associated with...
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Variant pectoralis minor muscle: a case study with clinical relevance

Motwani R, Kaliappan A, Chandrupatla M

The pectoralis minor (PMn) muscle originates from the third, fourth, and fifth ribs near the costochondral junctionusually and gets inserted on the medial margin and upper surface of the coracoid...
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Terminal bifurcation of the external jugular vein: a rare variation

Nayak SB, Vasudeva SK

Variations of external jugular vein are common. Here, we present a rare terminal bifurcation of the left external jugular vein. The left external jugular vein was formed by the union...
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Morphological, ultrastructural, and biochemical changes induced by sodium fluoride in the tongue of adult male albino rat and the ameliorative effect of resveratrol

El-Bestawy EM, Tolba AM, Rashad WA

Little knowledge is available about the effects of fluoride exposure on the tongue. This study evaluated the effects of sodium fluoride (NaF) on the tongue ultrastructure and detected the ameliorative...
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Distal vaginal atresia: a report of a rare type found a late-term fetus and its histological comparison with the normal pelvis

Kim JH, Jin ZW, Abe H, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF, Hinata N

Solitary distal vaginal atresia is generally caused by a transverse septum or an imperforate hymen. We found a novel type of distal vaginal atresia in a late-term fetus (gestational age...
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The impact of age on the morphology of the 12th thoracic vertebral endplates

Garoufi N, Bertsatos A, Jørkov MLS, Villa C, Chovalopoulou ME

The current article explores the aging effects on the overall morphology of the endplates of the 12th thoracic vertebra (T12), while screening for sex differences. It further evaluates the suitability...
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Geometric morphometric analysis of mandibular symphysis in Class III skeletal base

Teo KF, Nor MM, Mohamed AM, Pritam HMH

This study aimed to investigate the general mandibular symphysis (MS) shape variation among Class III skeletal base, using geometric morphometric analysis. Pre-treatment lateral cephalometric radiographs of 254 patients aged 11–40...
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