D'Albuquerque, L O de S Moreira, D D Boedi, R M Franco, A
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The reduction of the pulpal space following the deposition of secondary dentin is a radiographically visible morphological feature associated with aging. Currently, there is no reference morphological sample for the Northern Brazilian population when it comes to the radiographically visible dental features for age estimation. This study aimed to te...
Tsakotos, G Georgiev, G P Triantafyllou, G Botis, G Piagkou, M
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The current bone report describes multiple openings identified in a dried scapula of a subject of unknown age and gender. Multiple openings (twelve) were identified in the subscapular fossa and were apparent at the infraspinatus fossa. These openings coexisted with a suprascapular foramen and an osteophyte at the inferomedial border of the foramen....
Chytas, Dimitrios Paraskevas, Georgios Noussios, George Demesticha, Theano Salmas, Marios Vlachou, Chrysoula Vasiliadis, Angelo V Troupis, Theodore
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Photogrammetry is a technique which includes taking multiple digital photographs from various angles and using those photographs to create three-dimensional virtual models. We aimed to review the outcomes of the implementation of photogrammetry in anatomy education. We searched PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane library for studies with purpose to explore...
Feddema, J C Chiu, L Z F
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Advances in computer hardware and software permit the reconstruction of physical objects digitally from digital camera images. Given the varying shapes and sizes of human bones, a comprehensive assessment is required to establish the accuracy of digital bone reconstructions from three-dimensional (3D) photogrammetry. Five human bones (femur, radius...
Pitre, N N Moses, J B Fisher, M Kuwabara, Y Salavatian, S Watkins, S C Tzeng, E Velankar, S S
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In elastic and resistance arteries, an elastin-rich membrane, the Internal Elastic Lamina (IEL), separates the tunica intima from the underlying tunica media. The IEL often appears wrinkled or corrugated in histological images. These corrugations are sometimes ascribed to vessel contraction ex vivo, and to fixation artifacts, and therefore regarded...
Khati, W H Al Mutery, A F Moudilou, E N Exbrayat, J-M Hammouche, S
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da Silva, Bruno Januario Braz Andrade, Cesar Augusto Dos Santos Gonçalves, Isis Zuli Soares Fernandes, Geraldo José Medeiros Pirana, Sulene Bittencourt, Flávio Saez, Daniel Martinez Beber, Gisele Miyamura Martins Hermes, Tulio de Almeida Soares, Evelise Aline
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Voice disorders are common among teachers and, in particular, anatomy teachers are exposed to a potential enemy for dysphonia, irritating chemicals, that is, formaldehyde. We seek to verify the association between: (1) teaching time, (2) type of cadaveric conservation to which the teacher is exposed and (3) hours of exposure to cadaveric preservati...
Chytas, D Noussios, G Salmas, M Demesticha, T Vasiliadis, A V Troupis, T
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Several reviews and meta-analyses about the value of three-dimensional (3D) printing in anatomy education have been published in the last years, with variable-and sometimes confusing- outcomes. We performed a review of those reviews, in order to shed light on the results concerning the effectiveness of 3D printing in anatomy education, compared to ...
Rojas-Granados, A Pérez-Campos, E Sanchez-Sanchez, M Chávez, M A M Pérez-Campos-Mayoral, L Ángeles-Castellanos, M
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Myocardial bridge (MB) is described as an abnormal band of myocardium covering a variable portion of any coronary artery. The current study explores the presence of MB throughout the coronary arterial system and provides a morphometric description through instrumented dissection of a sample of 100 human hearts. The study shows a higher prevalence o...
Sakthivel, S Banu, J Dhakshnamoorthy, N Hottigoudar, S Y
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Spinal Accessory Nerve (SAN), which innervates the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) and trapezius muscles, is closely related to the internal jugular vein (IJV) in the anterior triangle of the neck and passes superficially in the posterior triangle. Injury to SAN is a major complication of level II neck dissection, leading to shoulder syndrome. The presen...