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Chromosomes and clinical anatomy

Clinical Anatomy, 2016
Chromosome abnormalities may cast light on the nature of mechanisms whereby normal anatomy evolves, and abnormal anatomy arises. Correlating genotype to phenotype is an exercise in which the geneticist and the anatomist can collaborate. The increasing power of the new genetic methodologies is enabling an increasing precision in the delineation of ...
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The anatomy of clinical research

Clinical Orthodontics and Research, 1998
Until recently clinical decision‐making relied on intuition, unsystematic experiences and ‘pathophysiological rationale. Developments in the understanding of the nature of clinical trials, systematic reviews and techniques to evaluate diagnostic technology over the past 30 years made the evidence‐based clinical practice possible.
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The clinical anatomy of dyspareunia: A review

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2018
Dyspareunia can be described as continuous unremitting or intermittent pain associated with intercourse. It can be classified based on the location of the pain – entry or deep dyspareunia, or based on when the pain was first experienced – primary or ...
Yusuf Alimi   +4 more
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The clinical anatomy of pericardiocentesis

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007
The heart and the roots of the great vessels are contained within the conical fibrous pericardium, the apex of which is fused with the adventitia of the great vessels and the base with the central tendon of the diaphragm. Anteriorly it is closely related to the body of the sternum, inferior to the angle of Louis, and is tethered to the back of the ...
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Anatomy of the median nerve and its clinical applications.

Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2019
The median nerve is a mixed, somatomotor and somatosensitive nerve. It is classically described as the nerve of pronation, flexion of the thumb, index and middle finger and wrist (except ulnar deviation), of the antepulsion and opposition of the thumb ...
M. Soubeyrand   +4 more
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Clinical anatomy research in a research‐driven anatomy department

Clinical Anatomy, 2002
AbstractClinical anatomy is too often viewed as a discipline that reiterates the wisdom of the past, characterized more by description of what is known than by active investigation and critical analysis of hypotheses and ideas. Various misconceptions follow from an acceptance of this premise: the teaching of clinical anatomists is textbook based, there
Jones, D. G.   +4 more
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To the Editor,Clinical Anatomy

Clinical Anatomy, 2000
Kunwar P. Bhatnagar   +2 more
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Clinical Anatomy

1999
An understanding of the relevance of anatomy to clinical practice is fundamental for medical students and young doctors. For this reason most of the questions in this self-assessment book are presented as case histories or clinical puzzles that require anatomical information for their elucidation.
Edward Evans   +3 more
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Exploring the Potential and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence in Animal Anatomy.

Annals of Anatomy
BACKGROUND Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing veterinary medicine, particularly in the domain of veterinary anatomy. At present, there is no existing review article in the literature that examines the prospects and challenges associated with
O. Choudhary   +4 more
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Clinical anatomy of the accessory mandibular foramen: application to mandibular ramus osteotomy

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2019
J. Iwanaga   +5 more
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