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Study of confluence of hepatic veins application in liver transplantation

Bhingardeo AV, Chandrupatla M, Jogi S, Srirambhatla A, Ravi KS

Liver has exceptional regeneration capacity which makes live donor liver transplantation a good surgical option for patients waiting for donors. Hepatic veins play major role in transplantation surgeries. Variations of...
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Ultrasonographic study and anatomical guidelines for botulinum neurotoxin injection into the parotid gland

Yi KH, Kim SB, Hu H, Kim HJ

Benign enlargement of the parotid gland hypertrophy results in a bulky lateral facial contour and esthetic appearance. This study aimed to determine the depth from the skin surface to the...
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Anatomical study of variations in the configurations of the circle of Willis in relation to age, sex, and diameters of the components

Alharbi Y, Saffar RAMA

The circle of Willis (COW) refers to the anastomotic arterial network found on the brain base, tasked with provision of collateral circulation aimed at prevention of ischemia. The COW is...
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Anatomical assessment of the Kambin’s triangle for percutaneous posterolateral transforaminal endoscopic surgery of lumbar intervertebral discs: a magnetic resonance imaging based study

Nikpour N, Fazelinejad Z, Sametzadeh M, Lordjani MA, Moghadam ARE

The aim of the present study was to utilize magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a noninvasive tool for evaluation of the Kambin’s triangle safe zone. Lumbar MRIs of 67 healthy...
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Tetrapleura tetraptera fruit phenolics fraction protects against the impact of ischemic stroke-induced hippocampal distortions and memory deficits in Wistar rats

Onimisi OB, Musa SA, Umana UE, Sambo SJ, Makena W

Stroke is the most significant cause of disability worldwide. Despite mounting data supporting memory deficit after stroke, dysfunction and treatment effect mechanisms remain unknown. Phenolics can be found in a...
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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

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Unusual nerve communication in gluteal region: embryological basis and clinical perspective

Dhawan V, Sangma SS, Seth S, Deshmukh V, Baxla M, Singh S

The posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (PFCN) has been widely studied with context to its origin, distribution and mononeuropathies. Due to the vulnerability of the gluteal region to iatrogenic injuries and...
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A variant deep femoral artery passing anterior to femoral vein: an anatomical observation with implication in femoral vein cannulation

Shoja MM, De Leon MT, Sheth J, Padival S, Tritsch T, Schwartz GB

The common femoral artery (CFA) typically gives rise to its superficial and deep branches, with the deep femoral artery (DFA) being the largest and most substantial of these branches. This...
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A rare variation in popliteal artery branching: anterior tibial artery and fibular artery from the common tibiofibular trunk

Sachsenmeier C, Chapel D, Kulesza R

The popliteal artery is a continuation of the femoral artery and is the main arterial supply to the lower leg and foot. Variation in the branching of the popliteal artery typically...
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A unilateral partial duplication of a fetal variant posterior cerebral artery associated with anomalous origin of duplicated superior cerebellar artery: a case report

Elzawawy EM, Al-Mutori MH, Awaisi HSA, Al Dagher AA, Allayeth MM, Elsayed HRH

Variations at the junction of embryonic internal carotid and vertebrobasilar systems are rare and associated with a high incidence of stroke. During cadaver dissection, we demonstrated for the first time...
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An unreported variant of palmaris longus muscle

Nayak SB, Packiriswamy V, Vasudeva SK

Palmaris longus is a highly variable muscle of the forearm. Knowledge of its variability is of importance to plastic surgeons, hand surgeons and radiologists. During our routine dissection classes for...
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The lymphatic drainage of the goat heart

Ma CX, Pan WR, Liu ZA, Li Y, Zeng FQ

The detailed knowledge of the morphological structure, drainage pathways and patterns, the first tier lymph node of the cardiac lymphatic and its relationship with the circulatory system has not yet...
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Visualization of the infratemporal fossa: enhancing anatomical learning through three-dimensional modeling

Cho W, Kim HJ, Hur MS, Lee HS, Youn KH

The infratemporal fossa and pterygopalatine fossa are critical pathways for blood vessels and nerves leading to the orbit, nasal cavity, and oral cavity. Anatomical observation of these areas is challenging...
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Striated muscle fiber crossings of the head and neck: a histological study using near-term human fetuses and elderly cadavers

Kim JH, Kitamura K, Honkura Y, Murakami G, Abe Si

Striated muscle fiber crossings at almost right angle are known to exist in the face, soft palate, pharyngeal wall and tongue. We aimed to identify a specific interface tissue at...
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Platelet-rich plasma protects hippocampal neurons and memory functions in a rat model of vascular dementia

Moon JH, Choi AL, Noh HJ, Song JH, Hong GL, Lee NS, Jeong YG, Han SY

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a promising biomaterial rich in bioactive growth factors, offering potential as a therapeutic agent for various diseases. However, its effectiveness in central nervous system disorders like...
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A new metric method for sex estimation using three-dimensional imaging of the nuchal crest

Shim Yt, Jeong YH, Aum N, Ha Hi, Choi M, Hyun Jy, Lee Hs, Kim YS

In Walker’s nonmetric method, the nuchal crest serves as the representative region for indicating sexual dimorphism in cranial bones. However, the accuracy of sex estimation using the nuchal crest is...
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Anatomical and morphometric features of the profunda brachii artery

Şanlıtürk YN, Zeybek N, Gayretli , Öztürk A

When the literature is examined, studies evaluating the profunda brachii artery (PBA) are limited as most studies only investigate the artery’s origin. In 44 upper extremities belonging to 24 human...
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Localizing motor entry points of adductor muscles of thigh for motor point procedures in the treatment of adductor spasticity

Albert AM, Magimairaj HP, Lakshmanan J, Holla SJ, Prithishkumar IJ

Spasticity which is focal or segmental such as affecting a single muscle group or limb can be treated by chemical neurolysis or surgical denervation at the neurovascular hilus. This study...
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Morphology and variations of middle cerebral artery: systematic review and meta-analysis

Sharma U, Verma S, Adithan S, Khobragade A

To review morphometry, morphology, branching patterns and anomalies of middle cerebral artery (MCA). The databases of PubMed, Google Scholar and Scopus were searched with different keywords. The review comprised of...
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