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Azygos Lobe in a 38-Year-Old Male Donor Diagnosed with Ogilvie’s Syndrome
The azygos lobe (AL), an additional lung lobe most commonly found in the right apical lung region, is a rare anatomical variant present in approximately 1% of the population.
David Johnson +8 more
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Dual Origin of the Cephalic Vein with Double Fenestration: A Case Report
Background/Objectives: This article discusses the clinical–surgical relevance of vascular anatomical variations, such as fenestrations—the division of a vessel into multiple channels that subsequently rejoin distally.
José Aderval Aragão +7 more
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Background Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) persists on certain farms despite vaccination and control efforts, with genetic diversity suspected as a contributing factor.
H. Clilverd +6 more
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Veins of the lower extremity can be categorized into three hierarchically ordered groups: the epifascial, the interfascial, and the deep ones. In the past, the interfascial veins, e.g., the great saphenous vein, were categorized as superficial veins. But
Marian Simka +2 more
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Anatomical and Histological Analyses of Rare Pancake Kidney
During anatomical dissection of a female body donor at the Howard University College of Medicine, a rare renal anomaly was discovered. Detailed anatomical and histological analyses on this anomaly were compared to a normal kidney from another donor and ...
Lindsey Koper +5 more
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Anatomia artística e opções técnicas na rinosseptoplastia
Júlio Wilson Fernandes
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ANATOMIA, IMPRESSÃO 3D E ARTE: CRIAÇÃO DE MODELOS INCLUSIVOS PARA O ENSINO DA ANATOMIA HUMANA [PDF]
Yitzhak Yoel Valladares Núñez +5 more
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Transnasal Brain Sampling for Human Rabies Diagnosis
Introduction: Rabies remains a significant global threat, yet accurate estimations of its impact are hindered by the lack of confirmatory diagnoses. Postmortem diagnosis of rabies traditionally involves invasive brain tissue testing, a process met with ...
Moses Barima Djimatey +9 more
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Advancements in Peripheral Nerve Injury Research Using Lab Animals
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) commonly result from trauma, compression, or iatrogenic causes, leading to functional deficits. Despite the peripheral nervous system’s regenerative capacity, current treatments yield inconsistent outcomes.
Natalia A. Pluta +3 more
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