Morphological features of the greater occipital nerve and its possible importance for interventional procedures. [PDF]
Saglam L, Gayretli O, Coskun O, Kale A.
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Arteriovenous Shunts: Their Location and Role in Physiology, Pathology, and Tissue Transfer. A Preliminary Report in the Upper Limb. [PDF]
Taylor GI+7 more
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Benign versus sinister aetiologies underlying basal cistern subarachnoid haemorrhage: a case series. [PDF]
Gravino G+5 more
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Genicular Artery Embolization: A New Tool for the Management of Refractory Osteoarthritis-Related Knee Pain. [PDF]
Femia M+11 more
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The effect of microvascular decompression of the CN IX-X root entry/exit zone and the ventrolateral medulla in neurogenic hypertension involving the vertebral/basilar artery. [PDF]
Zeng D+8 more
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A Literature Review of the Morphological Variability in the Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot: Traps Awaiting Clinicians during Ultrasound. [PDF]
Pośnik M+6 more
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Exploring Aneurysmal Bone Cysts of the Skull: Insights from a Review of the Literature and a Case Report. [PDF]
Panico F+10 more
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DEATH, DECAY, AND RITUAL RECONSTRUCTION: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF CADAVERIC SPASM [PDF]
Summary. Archaeologists often joke that patterning which cannot be explained in socio-economic terms is likely to be of ritual significance. This view has contributed to both reticence about and a rather impressionistic approach to potential ritual ...
Christopher J. Knüsel+2 more
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The occurrence of cadaveric spasm is a myth [PDF]
Paul Bedford, Michael Tsokos
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