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  1. 181

    The evolution, morphology and development of fern leaves by Alejandra eVasco, Robbin C. Moran, Barbara A. Ambrose

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…For decades, morphologists, anatomists, paleobotanists, and systematists have contributed data to this debate. …”
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  2. 182

    A case series of synostosis/blocks observed in Indian human vertebra: Clinical and developmental perspective by Mouna Subbaramaiah, R Archana, S R Jagannatha

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Not just anatomists but also clinicians from a variety of disciplines, including orthopedic doctors, surgeons, neurologists, and neurosurgeons, are interested in vertebral abnormalities. …”
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  3. 183

    Making connections: using anatomy to guide tissue engineering approaches at the enthesis by C Loukopoulou, JW Mortimer, JZ Paxton

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The cross-disciplinary collaboration across an array of experts, including anatomists, involved in the design, development and utilisation of bioengineered tissues will enhance the properties of such tissues and improve their clinical relevance. …”
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    An important superficial vein of the radial aspect of the forearm: An anatomical study by Madhubari Vathulya, Mohd Salahuddin Ansari

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Other than the cephalic and basilic veins, no other superficial vein has caught the eyes of anatomists and other health professionals significantly. …”
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  5. 185

    Anatomical Variation: Median Nerve Formation – A Case Vignette by Anju Bala, Pranoti Sinha, Binod Kumar Tamang, Rohit Kumar Sarda

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…These variations are significant for the neurologists, surgeons, anesthetists and the anatomists. During routine anatomical dissection of the right axilla and infraclavicular region of a 45-year-old male cadaver, the medial root of the median nerve was found to receive a supplementary branch from the medial aspect of the terminal portion of the lateral cord of brachial plexus and the branch was passing infront of the axillary artery from lateral to medial side. …”
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  6. 186

    3D atlas of the human fetal chondrocranium in the middle trimester by Markéta Kaiser, Tomáš Zikmund, Siddharth Vora, Brian Metscher, Igor Adameyko, Joy M. Richman, Jozef Kaiser

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In comparison, very little is known about the full 3D human chondrocranium, except from drawings made by anatomists many decades ago. The knowledge of human-specific aspects of chondrocranial development are essential for understanding congenital craniofacial defects and human evolution. …”
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    High Origin of Ulnar Artery with Unusual Superficial Course and Abnormal Additional Branches from the Superficial Palmar Arch. by Mohandas Rao KG, Somayaji SN, Jyothsna P, Jyothsna P

    Published 2012
    “…The existence of a SUA is undeniably of interest to the clinicians as well as to the anatomists. We hereby present a case of unilateral SUA along with a brief review of the literature and analysis of its clinical significance.…”
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    From apoplexy in antiquities to cerebrovascular stroke in modernity: a narrative timeline and tale by Tamer Roushdy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The European Renaissance beginning from 1400 AD with its famous anatomists and physicians greatly contributed too to stroke localization and vascular supply. …”
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  9. 189

    Endoscopic Anatomy of the Equine Guttural Pouch: An Anatomic Observational Study by Perrine Piat, Jean-Luc Cadoré

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This area is extremely complex, and its description remains a real challenge for veterinary anatomists and practitioners. Six clinically normal equine cadavers were employed. …”
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  10. 190

    Variability in the origin of the obturator artery by Mangala M. Pai, Ashwin Krishnamurthy, Latha V Prabhu, Manohar V. Pai, Senthil A. Kumar, Gavishiddappa A. Hadimani

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…CONCLUSION: The data obtained in this study show that it is more common to find an abnormal obturator artery than was reported previously, and this observation has implications for pelvic surgeons and is of academic interest to anatomists. Surgeons dealing with direct, indirect, femoral, or obturator hernias need to be aware of these variations and their close proximity to the femoral ring.…”
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    Galen. On my own books by Irina Prolygina

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In particular, he mentions two great anatomists of antiquity — Marinus and Likus. The treatise «On my own books» is one of the most frequently cited works of Galen and may serve as an introduction to his thought. …”
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  12. 192

    Transitional Nerve: A New and Original Classification of a Peripheral Nerve Supported by the Nature of the Accessory Nerve (CN XI) by Brion Benninger, Jonathan McNeil

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We traced the origin of the incongruity to the writings of early comparative anatomists who believed the accessory nerve was either branchial or somatic depending on the origin of its target musculature. …”
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  13. 193

    Klippel–Feil Syndrome A Case Report by Mehmet Tatar, Ekrem Solmaz, Ayşe Gamze Özcan, Zeliha Fazlıoğulları, Abdussamet Batur

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…These imaging modalities are necessary and beneficial for anatomists, radiologists, neurosurgeons, and orthopedists so that they may evaluate the findings, coexisting anomalies, and risk factors of Klippel-Feil syndrome in order to reach appropriate diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment.…”
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    Mollusca: Caudofoveata, Monoplacophora, Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, And Solenogastres by Sigwart, J, Sumner-Rooney, L

    Published 2015
    “…Indeed, aplacophorans (Caudofoveata and Solenogastres) as well as scaphopods were historically considered to be worms, but the organization of their nervous systems helped early comparative anatomists to recognize these animals as molluscs. This assessment of the nervous systems across diverse body plans may prove essential to resolving larger questions about molluscan and metazoan evolutionary dynamics.…”
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    Variant Anatomy and Its Terminology by David Kachlík, Ivan Varga, Václav Báča, Vladimír Musil

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Understanding variant anatomy is a basic skill not only of mere anatomists, but also of clinicians who work in fields involving both diagnostic techniques and therapeutic interventions. …”
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    Fibularis Tertius Muscle: Cadaveric Study in Indians by Jadhav Surekha D, Ambali Manoj P, Patil Raosaheb R, Doshi Medha A, Roy Priya

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Conclusion: Variations of fibularis tertius muscle are more frequent and its distal attachments are not absolutely at a fixed position therefore a precise and detailed knowledge of this muscle is important for foot surgeons and anatomists.…”
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    Two Cases of Rectus Sternalis Muscle by Minnie Pillay, Swapna Ramakrishnan, Mahendran Mayilswamy

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The sternalis muscle, an uncommon anatomical variant of the chest wall musculature, though perhaps well known to anatomists, is quite unfamiliar to clinicians and radiologists despite attempts to highlight its clinical importance in recent years. …”
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    A toolbox for the retrodeformation and muscle reconstruction of fossil specimens in Blender by Eva C. Herbst, Luke E. Meade, Stephan Lautenschlager, Niccolo Fioritti, Torsten M. Scheyer

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This guide is aimed at palaeontologists but can also be used by anatomists working with damaged specimens or to test functional implication of hypothetical morphologies.…”
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    Abnormal Course of Right Coronary Artery Together with Variant Left Coronary Artery and Partial Atresia of Cicumflex Artery by Rajani Singh

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This rare configuration of coronary arteries will facilitate the cardiac surgeons to improve the understanding of defects of coronary arteries and planning of angiography, coronary by bypass grafting and other surgical interventions, radiologists for refining interpretation of imagery and anatomists for new variants.…”
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