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Integrating virtual reality to enhance remote teaching of anatomy during unprecedented times

Boillat T, Prithishkumar IJ, Suresh D, Naidoo N

The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a global paradigm shift in the teaching of human anatomy. Most institutions successfully transitioned from traditional in-person teaching methods, to various distance-learning strategies. Since virtual reality (VR)...
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Abnormal ramification pattern of the renal and testicular vessels

Kigata T, Akakabe Y, Inoue R, Kobayashi Y

We demonstrate an aberrant ramification pattern of the renal and testicular vessels. On both sides, the anterior and posterior renal veins emerged from the renal. On the right side, the...
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A review of the ethmoidal foramina and their clinical application

Cohen A, Kim CY, Raeburn K, Bubb K, Tabira Y, Iwanaga J, Tubbs RS

The ethmoidal foramina (EF), located on the medial orbital wall along the frontoethmoidal sutures, are critical anatomical landmarks for surgeries involving the medial orbital wall. This review aimed to review...
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Anatomical variations and surgical implications of axillary artery branches: an anatomical study of the coracoid process region

Nonthasaen P, Chaimongkhol T, Chobpenthai T, Mahakkanukrauh P

The complex of neurovascular structures surrounding the coracoid process, particularly the axillary artery, the thoracoacromial artery and theirs branches, plays a critical role in shoulder function. Detailed dissection was performed...
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Profiles, tissue, and microbial integrity of cadavers used in medical faculties in South-western Uganda: implication in anatomical education

Ndyamuhakyi E, Usman IM, Nabona J, Fischer VA, Anyanwu E, Owembabazi E, Makena W, Etukudo EM

Cadaveric dissection has remained an integral part of anatomical education globally; hence, the profiles of cadavers, their gross tissue and microbial integrity has great implication in anatomical education. This study...
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Histological features of the Purkinje neurons of the Albino rat (Rattus norvegicus) following letrozole administration

Hannan CT, Jeremiah MK, Idenya PM

Aromatase inhibitors are increasingly being used as adjuvant therapy for hormone-responsive cancers. These drugs may reduce the endogenous estrogen production in the cerebellum. Prolonged use has been associated with symptoms...
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Non-invasive procedure implementation for enhanced smile facial muscle movement after orthognathic surgery: a case report

Kim SJ, Kim SB, Heo YR, Kim HJ

This study examined the case of 27-year-old female who underwent orthognathic surgery to correct class 3 malocclusion, resulting in an unnatural smile. The research aimed to assess the efficacy of...
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Anatomical variation of quadratus plantae with flexor digitorum longus tendon along with unilateral polydactyly of the toes: a rare case report

Krishna H, Gaur R, Gupta S, Ghatak S

During routine dissection, we observed a unique case of unilateral polydactyly in the left foot of a 61-year-old male cadaver. We observed the medial head of the quadratus plantae (QP)...
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Long linguofacial trunk with infrahyoid origin

Tudose RC, Rusu MC, Toader C, Rădoi PM

The linguofacial trunk (LFT) is the conjoined origin of the lingual (LA) and facial (FA) arteries. We present an uncommon case of LFT due to its origin, length, and diameter....
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A case of occipital artery originating from the vertebral artery

Tudose RC, Toader C, Rusu MC

Anomalies of the vertebral artery (VA) and its branches are rare but critical in neurovascular procedures. In a 38-yearold female, digital subtraction angiography revealed an anomalous origin of the occipital...
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Hip joint and age relationship in Thai population by image processing technique

Krudtong S, Theera-Umpon N, Jarupoom P, Prasitwattanaseree S, Sinthubua A, Mahakkanukrauh P

Bone age is a critical factor in personal identification, with the hip joint—encompassing the acetabulum and femoral head—commonly used in age estimation. Age assessments rely on factors such as bone...
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Variability of anterior external arcuate fibers in the human medulla oblongata

Kaushal P, Borthakur D, Ray SB

Anterior external arcuate fibers (AEAF) are efferents of the arcuate nuclei, which are located on the ventral surface of pyramids. Several types of fibre bundles superficial to the pyramids have...
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The effect of rosuvastatin coated by nano-chitosan on developing hippocampus: association with hippocampal neurogenesis and memory in an Alzheimer’s induced model of rats

Modiri A, Abdolmaleki Z, Paryani MR

Statins are long known to be beneficial for neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Also, nanoparticle (NP) drugs can better affect the target tissue in various diseases. Therefore, the aim...
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Scapular notch, spinoglenoid notch, and scapular dimensions: implications on the safe zone of the suprascapular nerve

Duque-Colorado J, García-Orozco L, Riveros A, Sol Md

The suprascapular nerve corresponds to one of the supraclavicular branches of the brachial plexus, and its route exposes it to being injured during some surgical procedures. Morphometric analysis of the...
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Papillary muscles: morphological differences and their clinical correlations

Xalxo N, Kaur S, Chauhan M, Sharma E, Sophia L, Agarwal S, Jain P

The complex architecture of the papillary muscles (PMs) of the ventricles plays a crucial role in cardiac function and pathology. This comparative study aimed to examine the differences in PMs...
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Effect of gestational diabetes mellitus and its management on the histological and histomorphometric structure of umbilical cord: a comparative study

Ennazhiyil SV, Rajeev AV, Damodaran MK, Sukumaran TT, Srinivasan C, Kunnathu RP

The umbilical cord lacks vasavasorum and is prone for hypoxic injuries. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) causes structural changes with in umbilical cord blood vessels. Knowledge of which would be helpful...
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Origin and branching pattern of the iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerves and their exits in relation to the psoas major muscle: a cadaveric study

Elsy B, Asiri WHM, Osman LESE, Alghamdi MAS

This study aims to determine the level of origin, branching pattern and exits of the iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerves in relation to the psoas major muscle. Additionally, this study confirms...
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Cost-effectiveness and other considerations for different research techniques applied in ancient DNA analysis

Hong JH, Fujita H, Kim J, Shin DH

Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis has developed rapidly since it first emerged in the 1980s, becoming an almost indispensable tool in anthropological and archaeological sciences. Earlier aDNA study was based on...
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