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The Mandible: An Atlas of Osteological and Radiological Anatomy

Kim HJ, Co Editor-in-Chief of Anatomy and Cell Biology

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A study on the correlation between spleen volume estimated via cavalieri principle on computed tomography images with basic hemogram and biochemical blood parameters

Sahin NE, Oner Z, Oner S, Turan MK

Considering its hematological and immunological functions, spleen is a very important organ. A change occurs in its size as the spleen performs these functions. This study aims to examine the...
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Blood-retina barrier dysfunction in experimental autoimmune uveitis: the pathogenesis and therapeutic targets

Kim J, Chun J, Ahn M, Jung K, Moon C, Shin T

Experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU), an animal model of human uveitis, is characterized by infiltration of autoimmune T cells in the uvea as well as in the retina of susceptible animals....
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Prevalence and clinical relevance of the anatomical variations of suprarenal arteries: a review

Priya A, Narayan RK, Ghosh SK

The suprarenal arteries are arising from three sources: superior suprarenal artery, middle suprarenal artery, and inferior suprarenal artery. Variations in the arterial supply of the suprarenal glands in respect to...
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Interthalamic adhesion in humans: a gray commissure?

Parra JED, Ripoll , García JFV

Interthalamic adhesion is an inconstant part of the human diencephalic neuroanatomy, which some histological studies have indicated it is a gray commissure and others a white commissure. Its presence has...
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Evaluating the effectiveness of gluteal intramuscular injection sites: a cadaveric study

Kim YS, Nam YS, Kim DI

The gluteal region is a frequent target for injecting high volumes. However, the safe intramuscular injection sites have been controversy in this region. This study was aimed to compare the...
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Cytological, histochemical, and ultrastructural study of human foetal liver of various gestation with future implications in segmental resection: an anatomical perspective

Haldar A, Gaikwad MR, Patra A, Bhattacharya SC

The liver is the largest gland of the gastrointestinal tract having both exocrine and endocrine functions. Developmentally it arises as a ventral outgrowth from the gut endoderm during 3rd week of...
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The prevalence and distribution of the variants of Gantzer’s muscle: a meta-analysis of cadaveric studies

Asghar A, Jha RK, Patra A, Chaudhary B, Singh B

The Gantzer’s muscle is often present in the flexor compartment of the forearm. It lies underneath flexor digitorum superficialis and compresses the anterior interosseous nerve. Furthermore, this muscle frequently bestows...
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Role of macrophages in liver cirrhosis: fibrogenesis and resolution

Elsherif SA, Alm AS

At present, chronic liver disease accounts for approximately 2 million deaths per year worldwide. Liver injury induces a series of events causing inflammation. Chronic inflammation ends in liver fibrosis. A...
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Localization of infraorbital foramen and accessory infraorbital foramen with reference to facial bony landmarks: predictive method and its accuracy

Suntiruamjairucksa J, Chentanez V

The infraorbital nerve block is used for mid-facial anesthesia. We aim to determine the location of infraorbital foramen (IOF) and accessory infraorbital foramen (AIOF) with reference to anterior nasal spine...
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Frequency, shape, and estimated volume of intracranial physiologic calcification in different age groups investigated by brain computed tomography scan: a retrospective study

Ghorbanlou M, Moradi F, Mehdizadeh M

Intracranial calcification is referred to calcification of parenchyma and vascular structures in brain which can be physiologic or pathologic. This study was conducted with the purpose of investigating the frequency,...
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Evaluating the effect of conditioned medium from endometrial stem cells on endometriosis-derived endometrial stem cells

Sahraei SS, Kowsari A, Asl FD, Sheykhhasan M, Naserpoor L, Sheikholeslami A

Endometriosis is a common, benign gynecological disease which is determined as an overspreading of endometrial tissue in exterior region of the uterine cavity. Evidence suggests that retrograde menstrual blood which...
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Does oral ciprofloxacin affect the structure of thoracic aorta in adult and senile male albino rats? A clue to fluoroquinolones-induced risk of aortic dissection

Al-Neklawy AF, El-Nefiawy NE, Rady HY

In this study, the effect of oral ciprofloxacin on the structure of the thoracic aorta in rats was investigated. Twenty four male albino rats were divided into 4 groups (6...
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Quantitative and qualitative evaluation on the accuracy of three intraoral scanners for human identification in forensic odontology

Bae EJ, Woo EJ

The purpose of this study was to analyze the accuracy of intra oral scanner (IOS) to confirm the applicability of IOS for the recording and analysis of tooth morphology in...
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