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A giant foramen of Vesalius: case report

Peper C, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Anatomical variations identified at the skull base can result in challenges to the clinician. For example, the anatomy of the foramen ovale and its neighboring structures is critical knowledge for...
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Anatomy teaching in Saudi medical collegesis there necessity of the national core syllabus of anatomy

Rao Bolla S, Al Saffar RA

Curricular updates in medicine resulted in changes in gross anatomy teaching. We aim to find the trends and methods of gross anatomy teaching in medicine programs in Saudi Arabia. Further,...
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A rare additional lobe of cerebellum, projecting from its superior surface

Nayak SB, Sumalatha S, Shetty SD

Human cerebellum plays a vital role in motor coordination, regulation of muscle tone and maintaining the equilibrium of the body. It seldom shows anatomical/morphological variations. Herein, we report the presence...
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A case report of an accessory flexor digitorum profundus indicis contributing the first lumbrical

Malhotra A, Kulesza R

Variations of the musculature within the upper extremity have been widely documented, with clinical implications ranging from motor dysfunction to compressive neuropathies. Herein, we described an aberrant muscle that originated...
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Comparative histological study on the effect of tramadol abuse on the testis of juvenile and adult male albino mice

Abou Elghait 1 AT, Mostafa TM, Gameaa FK, Mohammed GK, Meligy FY, Sayed MM

As a synthetic analog of codeine, tramadol is often prescribed to treat mild to moderate pains. This study was designed to estimate and compare the histological effect of tramadol on...
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Anatomical variations of the hepatic artery in it’s extra hepatic journey: a cadaveric study with its clinical implications

Sukumaran TT, Joseph S, Ramakrishnan S, Mathew AJ

Vascular anomalies are a serendipitous finding during surgeries and diagnostic angiography. Such variations are frequently encountered in the abdominal region. These anomalies are usually asymptomatic but the presence of hepatic...
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A large sublingual glandular branch of the lingual nerve: a rare case report

Albuck A, Haikata Y, Watanabe K, Tubbs RS, Iwanaga J

While the route, location, and pathology of the lingual nerve has been detailed extensively in reports in the literature, its terminal branch to the sublingual gland is often overlooked. It...
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Cadaveric findings of a duplicated superior petrosal sinus

Reddy TK, Olewnik , Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Knowledge of the intracranial dural venous sinuses and their variations is important in the diagnosis and management of many cranial pathologies. We report a unique duplication of the right-sided superior...
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Effect of caffeine on genes expressions of developing retinas in the chick model

Lekchaoum T, Buddawong A, Ahi S, Chandee N, Weerachatyanukul W, Asuvapongpatana S

It has been reported that overconsumption of caffeine during pregnancy leads to a deleterious effect within the nervous tissues during embryonic development. In this study, we further extrapolated the effect...
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Topographical relationships of the yolk sac remnant and vitelline vessels with the midgut loop in the extra-embryonic coelom of human embryos

Jin ZW, Kim JH, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Abe Si, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

The yolk sac is supplied by the vitelline artery and vein (VA, VV), which run through the yolk stalk in combination with the omphaloenteric duct. Moreover, the VV takes a...
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Multiple venous variations at the abdominopelvic region: a case report

Nayak SB, Vasudeva SK

Knowledge of vascular variations of the abdominopelvic junction is of importance to surgeons, radiologists, orthopaedic surgeons and other medical disciplines. We report a rare combination of venous variations observed at...
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Study of course and termination of brachial artery by dissection and computed tomography angiography methods with clinical importance

Shetty H, Patil V, Mobin N, Narayana Gowda MH, Puttamallappa VS, Vamadevaiah RM, Kunjappagounder P

The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the tendon of teres major to the neck of the radius, terminating into radial and...
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Distribution of frontal sinus pattern amongst Malaysian population: a skull radiograph study

Iwani Zulkiflee ND, Chainchel Singh MK, Alias A, Hadi Pritam HM, Chung E, Sakaran R, Zaidun NH, Woon CK

Frontal sinus has unique anatomical features that are distinct to every population. However, the distribution of frontal sinus patterns has yet to be explored in the Malaysian population. This study...
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Tamarindus indica ameliorates behavioral and cytoarchitectural changes in the cerebellar cortex following prenatal aluminum chloride exposure in Wistar rats

Usman IM, Adebisi SS, Musa SA, Iliya IA, Archibong VB, Lemuel AM, Kasozi KI

Aluminium exposure has been linked with developmental neurotoxicity in humans and experimental animals. The study aimed to evaluate the ameliorative effect of Tamarindus indica on the developing cerebellar cortex, neurobehavior,...
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Quantification and comparison of tenocyte distribution and collagen content in the commonly used autografts for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Latiff S, Olateju OI

Anterior cruciate ligament is a commonly damaged ligament of the knee. Reconstruction of this ligament usually entails the use of graft harvested from the same subject (i.e., autografts). Several tendons,...
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Regions of the human renal artery: histomorphometric analysis

Mompeó-Corredera B, Hernández-Morera P, Castaño-González I, Quintana-Montesdeoca MdP, Mederos-Real N

The renal artery is frequently involved in the pathogenesis of vasculorenal diseases, and it is a target in kidney surgery and therapeutic techniques for refractory hypertension. However, few detailed structural...
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Computed tomographic assessment of the lacrimal sac fossa in southwest population of Iran

Shahryari S, Hanafi MG, Kamankesh R, Mahdianrad A, Moghadam ARE

To determine the morphology of the lacrimal sac fossa and bony nasolacrimal duct using computed tomography for obtaining detailed anatomical understanding of the drainage system and utilizing these measurements in...
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