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Longitudinal MRI-based changes in intracranial volume and skull thickness observed in both metachromatic leukodystrophy and multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
Vorst GHJ +7 more
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Morphological variation in atlas and axis of Neotropical spiny rats (Rodentia, Echimyidae)
Abstract The unique morphologies of the first two cervical vertebrae, the atlas and axis, represent a significant innovation in mammalian evolution. These structures support the weight of the head and enable intricate movements of the head and neck.
Thomas Furtado da Silva Netto +3 more
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A multicorridor strategy including the infralabyrinthine route for extensive skull base chondrosarcoma: illustrative case. [PDF]
Mitsunobu M +6 more
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Localizing sources in the brain: how should we model the skull? [PDF]
Montes Restrepo, Victoria Eugenia +1 more
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Abstract The ray‐finned fishes include one out of every two species of living vertebrates on Earth and have an abundant fossil record stretching 380 million years into the past. The division of systematic knowledge of ray‐finned fishes between paleontologists working on extinct animals and neontologists studying extant species has obscured the ...
Jack Stack
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak and Pneumocephalus as Consequences of Sneeze Suppression: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Kariri KI +3 more
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Abstract Pterosaur dental biology remains poorly understood despite its importance for comprehending feeding strategies and flight adaptations. Here, we present the first comprehensive histological analysis of an ornithocheiriform pterosaur tooth from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation (Santana Group, Northeast Brazil).
Tito Aureliano +3 more
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Changes in human skull bone marrow during pregnancy and postpartum: an exploratory case report. [PDF]
Kalc P, Luders E, Dahnke R.
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Abstract Teleocichla comprises small cichlids that inhabit the rapid streams of Amazonian rivers; however, there has been limited research on their encephalon morphology. This study examined the neuroanatomy of four species, focusing on volumetric measurements of their encephalon subregions, and providing a histological description of the encephalon of
Renan Leão‐Reis +4 more
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