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Letter to the Editor: Patients' Knowledge and Decisional Conflict Regarding Tamoxifen Use: Scientific Views

Das S, Mahakkanukrauh P

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Convolutional neural network of age-related trends digital radiographs of medial clavicle in a Thai population: a preliminary study

Kengkard P, Choovuthayakorn J, Mahakkanukrauh C, Chitapanarux N, Intasuwan P, Malatong Y, Sinthubua A, Palee P, Lampang SN, Mahakkanukrauh P

Age at death estimation has always been a crucial yet challenging part of identification process in forensic field. The use of human skeletons have long been explored using the principle...
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Stature estimation using the sacrum in a Thai population

Keereewan W, Monum T, Prasitwattanaseree S, Mahakkanukrauh P

Stature is an essential component of biological profile analysis since it determines an individual’s physical identity. Long bone dimensions are generally used to estimate the stature of skeletal remains; however,...
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The comprehensive review of the neurovascular supply of the ankle joint: clinical implications

Inchai C, Vaseenon T, Mahakkanukrauh P

The rupture of ligament in the lateral part of ankle joint is a common injury and can lead to chronic ankle instability and lead to ankle osteoarthritis. Ankle arthroscopy is...
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The malaris muscle concept reconsidered

Kampan N, Akita K, Mahakkanukrauh P

The malaris muscle has long been described as one of the facial muscles. Numerous studies have attempted to define and examine the malaris muscle owing to its clinical implications related...
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Blood-brain barrier dysfunction in ischemic stroke and diabetes: the underlying link, mechanisms and future possible therapeutic targets

Wicha P, Das S, Mahakkanukrauh P

Ischemic stroke caused by occlusion of cerebral artery is responsible for the majority of stroke that increases the morbidity and mortality worldwide. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a crucial risk factor...
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Sex estimation using radius in a Thai population

Jongmuenwai W, Boonpim M, Monum T, Sintubua A, Prasitwattanaseree S, Mahakkanukrauh P

The estimation of sex is an essential component of forensic osteological analyses, and the potential of an incomplete radius for sex determination of human remains is investigated. The present study...
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An anatomical study on locations of the mandibular foramen and the accessory mandibular foramen in the mandible and their clinical implication in a Thai population

Thunyacharoen S, Lymkhanakhom S, Chantakhat P, Suwanin S, Sawanprom S, Iamaroon A, Janhom A, Mahakkanukrauh P

Mandibular foramen (MF) is a structure that inferior alveolar nerve and artery pass through itself which is found on the mandible. The objective of this research aims to locate MF...
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Stature estimation using the sternum in a Thai population

Jeamamornrat V, Monum T, Keereewan W, Mahakkanukrauh P

Stature estimation is an important process of biological profile analysis for the identification of skeletal remains. In forensic practice, non-long bones might be needed for estimating stature, in case long bones...
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The characteristics of osteophyte around lumbar vertebral foramina associated with spinal stenosis

Chaimongkhol T, Thiamkaew , Mahakkanukrauh P

Spinal stenosis most commonly occurs on lumbar vertebrae because of degenerative changes. This research studied the characteristics of osteophyte development in lumbar vertebrae foramina and association of osteophyte development with...
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Acromial morphology and morphometry associated with subacromial impingement syndrome

Chaimongkhol T, Benjachaya S, Mahakkanukrauh P

Acromion is a major associated structure of subacromial impingement syndrome, one of the most common diagnoses in chronic shoulder pain world-wide. The aims of this study are to study morphometry...
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The distribution pattern of the dorsal cutaneous nerves of the foot and its clinical implications

Inchai C, Vaseenon T, Tanaka Y, Mahakkanukrauh P

Iatrogenic injury to subcutaneous nerves on the dorsum of the foot is an established risk factor during the surgical procedures resulting in postoperative pain, sensation loss and painful neuroma. Previous...
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Anatomical study and branching point of neurovascular structures at the medial side of the ankle

Inthasan C, Vaseenon T, Mahakkanukrauh P

Nerve entrapment and blood circulation impairment associated with the medial side of the ankle are not uncommon. The purpose of this study was to describe the anatomical basis of neurovascular...
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Morphology of the human aorta and age-related changes: anatomical facts

Komutrattananont P, Mahakkanukrauh P, Das S

Aorta is the largest artery in the human body. Its starting point is the aortic orifice of the aortic valve and it terminates at the level of the fourth lumbar...
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Histological assessment of the human heart valves and its relationship with age

Gumpangseth T, Lekawanvijit S, Mahakkanukrauh P

The human heart valves are complex anatomical structures consisting of leaflets with many supporting structures. With advancing age, the microstructure of the components of the valves can change. Knowledge and...
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Craniometric study for sex determination in a Thai population

Mahakkanukrauh P, Sinthubua , Prasitwattanaseree S, Ruengdit S, Singsuwan , Praneatpolgrang S, Duangto P

Sex determination is an important step in biological identification from skeletal remains, especially in forensic circumstances. Many authors suggested that the morphological study was more subjective than the metric. There...
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Gross age-related changes and diseases in human heart valves

Gumpangseth T, Mahakkanukrauh P, Das S

Cardiac valves are highly complex structures optimizing their function during the cardiac cycle. They open and close directed by blood flow under different pressure conditions in the dynamic environment in...
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Sex estimation from upper limb bones in a Thai population

Duangto P, Mahakkanukrauh P

Sex estimation from skeletal remains is an important practice for forensic human identification. The aims of this study were to assess sexual dimorphism and to develop discriminant function equations for...
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The estimation of age from elastic fibers in the tunica media of the aortic wall in a thai population: a preliminary study using aorta image analysis

Komutrattananont P, Palee P, Prasitwattanaseree S, Mahakkanukrauh P

Image analysis has an increasing role in the identification of individuals in forensic application. Beside the bones, microstructural of arteries can be used in age estimation study. Aorta is the...
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Distribution and length of osteophytes in the lumbar vertebrae and risk of rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysms: a study of dry bones from Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chanapa P, Yoshiyuki , Mahakkanukrauh P

Vertebral osteophytes are a characteristic feature of intervertebral disc degeneration. In the lumbar spinal region, the two major structures in close proximity anterior to the spine are the inferior vena...
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