Chytas, D Salmas, M Paraskevas, G Demesticha, T Skandalakis, G P Lazaridis, N Katsourakis, A Noussios, G
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Morphologie : bulletin de l'Association des anatomistes
We aimed to explore to what extent the literature supports that the use of cadaveric computed tomography can play an important role in anatomy education. PubMed, SCOPUS, Education Resources Information Center and Cochrane Databases were searched for papers with purpose to explore the outcomes of the use of cadaveric computed tomography scans in ana...
Agudelo, M Ortiz, M Herrera, A
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Morphologie : bulletin de l'Association des anatomistes
This study established the morphometry of the mandibular condyle in individuals with complete craniofacial growth and sagittal intermaxillary relationships class I, II and III using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Cone beam computed tomography was obtained for orthodontics diagnostic purposes. The sample was divided taking into account the AN...
Parker, A Olewnik, Ł Iwanaga, J Dumont, A S Tubbs, R S
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Anatomical variations of the nerves of the body can be relevant to surgical approaches anesthetic blockade, and other region procedures. Herein, we report a case of three muscle fascicles of the variant psoas quartus and iliacus minor muscles traversing the femoral nerve. Salient literature is reviewed regarding this phenomenon. Variations in the f...
Yammine, K Jalloul, M Assi, C
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Though injuries to the distal tibiofibular (DTF) syndesmosis are commonly encountered in orthopedic and trauma settings, its anatomical structures have been poorly researched. The commonly overlooked DTF ligament injuries are known to cause chronic ankle pain, instability and post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Quantitative and morphological evidence sy...
Djembi, Y R Benkhadra, M Abiome, R Bayonne Manou, L M Trouilloud, P Guillier, D Cheynel, N
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Morphologie : bulletin de l'Association des anatomistes
Knowledge of the human body is based on teaching and research. Anatomy remains an essential prerequisite for medical personnel to know the human body. The idea of Thiel's technique is to preserve the natural texture, volume, color and shape of the body. The objective of this study was to analyze a literature review of this technique from the perspe...
Elghoul, M El-Gendy, S A A Alsafy, M A M
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The present study provides the ultrastructure of the pneumocytes types II and I in piglets living in the trash environment. Samples of the lungs of twelve piglets two months old were used. By light microscopy, the pneumocytes type I were squamous and somewhat flattened cells, while pneumocytes type II was cuboidal to spherical projected within the ...
Asghar, A Naaz, S
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The dominant characteristics of the human foot are its shock-absorbing capability during walking or gait cycle and its adaptation to uneven surfaces. On the stance phase of the gait, the foot has to be flexible at first for shock absorption and adapt to the terrain; whereas, during the propulsive phase, it has to be dynamically rigid to function as...
Cesarek, M R Olewnik, Ł Iwanaga, J Dumont, A S Tubbs, R S
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Venous fenestrations are rare and when present often are not pierced by regional nerves. Herein, we report an unusual case of a fenestrated superficial temporal vein (STV). Anterior to the external ear, where the STV and superficial temporal artery normally travel with the auriculotemporal nerve (ATN), the nerve was found to pierce the STV. The fen...
Bertho, S Neyroud, A S Brun, T Jaillard, S Bonnet, F Ravel, C
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Morphologie : bulletin de l'Association des anatomistes
The anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a heterodimeric glycoprotein belonging to the TGFb superfamily implicated in human embryonic development. This hormone was first described as allowing regression of the epithelial embryonic Müllerian structures in males, which would otherwise differentiate into the uterus and fallopian tubes. It activates a signa...
Aljarrah, Khaled Packirisamy, Vasanthakumar Al Anazi, Nawaf Nayak, Satheesha B
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The objective of this study was to evaluate FM and occipital condyles measurements morphometrically for sex determination by using discriminant function analysis and to note visually the variation in the shape of the foramen magnum in a Saudi Arabian population by using CT scan images. This study included 472 CT scans (236 males and 236 females; ag...