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Demographic, ocular and associated neurological findings in corpus callosum malformations
Background. The corpus callosum is a primary commissural part of the brain which connects the two hemispheres. Processing sensory, motor, visuo-motor and cognitive functions are related to a healthy connection.
Pınar Bingöl Kızıltunç +3 more
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Absence of an internal jugular vein at birth is infrequent. These developmental anomalies affect approximately 0.05 percent to 0.25 percent of the population in the general community.
Mohammad Ashraful Amin +2 more
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The aim of the study was to assess the presence and distribution of third molars (M3) regarding their autotransplantation in patients with congenital absence of second premolars (PM2).
Małgorzata Bilińska +4 more
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The relationship of the third molar to the anterior dental crowding [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to as certain whether the upper and lower third molars can contribute to the occurrence or aggravation of crowding. The sample of this study consisted of 187 subjects (103 males and 84 females) aged 20–30 years, then the ...
Nada M Al–Sayagh +2 more
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Morphometric Measurements of Posterior Cruciate Ligament and its Clinical Implications: A Cadaveric Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is a band like structure which tightly adheres to femur and tibia with collagen fibres. It is considered as an active and primary stabiliser of the knee joint and it acts as the principal restraint against ...
Abhinav Kumar Mishra, Hetal Vaishnani
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BACKGROUND: Sphenoid sinuses are pneumatic spaces within the body of the sphenoid bone. Their development begins in the prenatal life and continues until the adulthood. Agenesis of the sphenoid sinuses is a situation in which they are undeveloped. On the
J. Jaworek-Troć +10 more
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Association between Third Molar Agenesis and Other Dental Anomalies [PDF]
Introduction: Third molar teeth are the most common teeth with agenesis. The absence of this tooth also increases the probability of anomalies in other teeth by several times.
parastoo namdar +5 more
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Recent Advances in Management of Acquired External Punctal Stenosis
Acquired external punctal stenosis (AEPS) denotes anatomical narrowing of lacrimal punctum, which clinically manifests as epiphora. AEPS may be asymptomatic in a patient with dry eye.
Gagan Dudeja +3 more
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Perforated duodenal ulcer in a dog with gallbladder agenesis
Background: Duodenal ulceration (DU) in dogs derives from different causes but has never previously been related to gallbladder agenesis (GA). GA is a rare congenital disorder in dogs and is considered a predisposing factor for DU in humans.
Luca Ciammaichella +8 more
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We report a case of a 25-year-old male with a long history of watering from both the eyes. Complete ocular examination of the patient was carried out under slit lamp. Out of four, three punctums were found absent in our patient.
Anubhav Chauhan +3 more
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