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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Piercing Of The Lumbocostal Ligament By The Subcostal Nerve: A Previously Unreported Case., Marc Vetter, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Piercing Of The Lumbocostal Ligament By The Subcostal Nerve: A Previously Unreported Case., Marc Vetter, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
As lateral approaches gain popularity in lumbar spine surgery, detailed discussions regarding anatomical variations in the innervation of the thoracolumbar region are of increasing importance. Damage to intercostal or subcostal nerves can lead to post-operative complications including regional loss of sensitivity, motor function, or abdominal wall hernias. More specifically, the subcostal nerve has been identified in the literature as one of the more vulnerable structures during such procedures. A clear understanding of the position of the subcostal nerve relative to nearby anatomical structures is therefore important for medical professionals. We herein report a rare anatomical variation in which the subcostal …
Effects Of Revision Surgery On Grade Of Adverse Local Tissue Reaction Following Recall Of A Modular Hip Implant, Joseph F. Davies, Danielle M. Greer, Susan Truchan
Effects Of Revision Surgery On Grade Of Adverse Local Tissue Reaction Following Recall Of A Modular Hip Implant, Joseph F. Davies, Danielle M. Greer, Susan Truchan
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Background: The Stryker Rejuvenate modular hip implant device allows for greater versatility in matching a patient’s anatomy than conventional implants. Device recalls and in vivo metal hypersensitivity after total hip arthroplasty (THA) are common. However, recall of the Rejuvenate implant represents one of the largest recall volumes to date, highlighting our uncertainty regarding causes of device metal fretting/corrosion and adverse local tissue reaction (ALTR). While devices with metal-on-metal bearings historically were culprits for release of metal debris, more recently developed modular-neck devices add opportunity for adjacent metal components to rub together. With the Rejuvenate device, corrosion or fretting likely occurs …
Distal Humeral Fractures-Current Concepts, James C. Beazley, Njalalle Baraza, Robert Jordan, Chetan S. Modi
Distal Humeral Fractures-Current Concepts, James C. Beazley, Njalalle Baraza, Robert Jordan, Chetan S. Modi
General Surgery, East Africa
Background: Distal humerus fractures constitute 2% of all fractures in the adult population. Although historically, these injuries have been treated non-operatively, advances in implant design and surgical technique have led to improved outcomes following operative fixation.
Methods: A literature search was performed and the authors' personal experiences are reported.
Results: This review has discussed the anatomy, classifications, treatment options and surgical techniques in relation to the management of distal humeral fractures. In addition, we have discussed controversial areas including the choice of surgical approach, plate orientation, transposition of the ulnar nerve and the role of elbow arthroplasty.
Conclusion: Distal humeral …
Hematoma In The Bucco-Mandibular Space: First Case Report., Joe Iwanaga, Charlotte Wilson, Emre Yilmaz, Cameron K Schmidt, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Hematoma In The Bucco-Mandibular Space: First Case Report., Joe Iwanaga, Charlotte Wilson, Emre Yilmaz, Cameron K Schmidt, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Our previous studies based on intraoral dissection of fresh cadavers revealed that the fissure and loose connective tissues deep to the mucosa between the incisivus labii inferioris muscle and buccinator muscle form the entrance of the newly discovered bucco-mandibular space. To support the clinical significance of this space, we report the finding of a hematoma within this space in an adult fresh cadaver. Such a finding lends credence to studying the bucco-mandibular space and might help better understand the spread of some infections in the oral region.
Cadaveric Study For Intraoral Needle Access To The Infratemporal Fossa: Application To Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve Block Technique., Joe Iwanaga, Emily Simonds, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Cadaveric Study For Intraoral Needle Access To The Infratemporal Fossa: Application To Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve Block Technique., Joe Iwanaga, Emily Simonds, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
The posterior superior alveolar (PSA) nerve block is, from an anatomical perspective, challenging because the mandibular ramus and the zygomatic process of the maxilla can interfere with the course of the needle. Dentists empirically know that shifting the patient's mandible to the ipsilateral side can improve visibility and accessibility for such blocks. This cadaveric study aimed to establish anatomical evidence for the ipsilateral mandible shifting used in the PSA. The distance between the lateral most bulging point of the alveolar part of the maxilla and ipsilateral anterior border of the ramus of the mandible ranged from 1.4 to 6.9 mm …
Utilizing Modular Labs In Human Anatomy And Physiology: Lessons Learned From A First Time Experience, Jennifer Zitzner
Utilizing Modular Labs In Human Anatomy And Physiology: Lessons Learned From A First Time Experience, Jennifer Zitzner
Biology: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Anatomy and physiology laboratory experiences build upon concepts that are presented in the lecture part of the course. Our anatomy and physiology laboratory class meets weekly for approximately three hours and includes a compilation of activities that are to be completed during the laboratory period. While exercises are built off of topics presented in lecture and predominantly hands-on in nature, many students were not taking advantage of the self-directed learning experiences, especially those employing anatomical models. Some students were content to simply take photographs of models with their cell phones and complete only the graded portions of the laboratory assignment …
Variant Prevertebral Muscle: Unique Cadaveric Findings., Jocelyn R Gonzales, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Variant Prevertebral Muscle: Unique Cadaveric Findings., Jocelyn R Gonzales, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
The levator scapulae muscle typically runs from the transverse process of the atlas to the superior angle of the scapula. In this paper, we describe a rare finding identified during a dissection of a male cadaver, wherein a continuation of the right levator scapulae ran past its normal attachment to the C1 transverse process, fusing with the inferior attachment of the rectus capitis lateralis muscle. No variants were found on the opposite side, and the innervation of the levator scapulae muscle variant was typical of that of a normal levator scapulae. We also describe other related variants of the cranial …
Anatomy And Physiology I & Ii Labs (Uga), Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Anatomy And Physiology I & Ii Labs (Uga), Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Biological Sciences Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Anatomy and Physiology I & II Labs was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Uga Anatomy And Physiology 1 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Uga Anatomy And Physiology 1 Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, Deloris Hesse, Deanna Cozart, Brett Szymik, Rob Nichols
Biological Sciences Open Textbooks
This lab manual was created for Anatomy and Physiology I at the University of Georgia under a Textbook Transformation Grant and revised through a Scaling Up OER Pilot Grant.
The manual contains the following labs:
- Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
- Cells
- Histology – Epithelial & Connective Tissues
- Histology – Muscle & Nervous Tissues
- The Integumentary System
- Introduction to the Skeletal System
- Introduction Joints
- The Lower Limb – Bones
- The Lower Limb – Muscles
- The Lower Limb – Joints
- The Lower Limb – Nerves
- The Lower Limb – Movement
- The Upper Limb – Bones
- The Upper Limb – Muscles
- The …
Clinical Anatomy Of The Frenulum Of The Oral Vestibule., Joe Iwanaga, Naoshi Takeuchi, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Clinical Anatomy Of The Frenulum Of The Oral Vestibule., Joe Iwanaga, Naoshi Takeuchi, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Introduction The frenula of the oral vestibule include the labial and buccal frenula. Abnormal labial and buccal frenula can affect facial esthetics and oral cavity function by retracting the gingival margin, creating a median diastema, and limiting lip movement. Because of the lack of information on these structures, we aimed to clarify their anatomy. Methods A total of 34 sides from 17 fresh frozen cadaveric Caucasian heads were used in the present study. The specimens were derived from 11 male and 6 female adult cadavers. The relationships between the frenulum of the mucosa and the tissue underneath the mucosa was …
Hiding Within The Cracks: Case Report Of Rare Sutural Bone Found At The Nasion., Bryan Edwards, Joy Mh Wang, Joe Iwanaga, Jennifer Luviano, Marios Loukas, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Hiding Within The Cracks: Case Report Of Rare Sutural Bone Found At The Nasion., Bryan Edwards, Joy Mh Wang, Joe Iwanaga, Jennifer Luviano, Marios Loukas, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Pathology such as skull fractures can be misdiagnosed in the presence of anatomical variations. One variant that has had little description in the literature are the sutural bones associated with the nasal bones. Herein, we describe a case of a rare sutural bone at the nasion, between the bones of the right nasal, frontal, and maxillary frontal process. To our knowledge, this is the first report of such a variant bone in this location, and such it should be considered by clinicians when evaluating patients for pathology in this region.
Obesity, Metabolic Factors And Risk Of Different Histological Types Of Lung Cancer: A Mendelian Randomization Study, Robert Carreras-Torres, Mattias Johansson, Philip C. Haycock, Kaitlin H. Wade, Caroline L. Relton, Richard M. Martin, George Davey Smith, Demetrius Albanes, Melinda C. Aldrich, Angeline Andrew, Susanne M. Arnold, Heike Bickeböller, Stig E. Bojesen, Hans Brunnstrom, Jonas Manjer, Irene Brüske, Neil E. Caporaso, Chu Chen, David C. Christiani, W. Jay Christian, Jennifer Doherty, Eric J. Duell, John K. Field, Michael P.A Davies, Michael W. Marcus, Gary E. Goodman, Kjell Grankvist, Aage Haugen, Yun-Chul Hong, Lambertus A. Kiemeney, Erik H.F.M Van Der Heijden, Peter Kraft, Mikael B. Johansson, Stephen Lam, Maria Teresa Landi, Philip Lazarus, Loic Le Marchand, Geoffrey Liu, Olle Melander, Sungshim L. Park, Gad Rennert, Angela Risch, Eric B. Haura, Ghislaine Scelo, David Zaridze, Anush Mukeriya, Milan Savić, Jolanta Lissowska, Beata Swiatkowska, Vladmir Janout, Ivana Holcatova, Dana Mates, Matthew B. Schabath, Hongbing Shen, Adonina Tardon, M. Dawn Teare, Penella Woll, Ming-Sound Tsao, Xifeng Wu, Jian-Min Yuan, Rayjean J. Hung, Christopher I. Amos, James Mckay, Paul Brennan
Obesity, Metabolic Factors And Risk Of Different Histological Types Of Lung Cancer: A Mendelian Randomization Study, Robert Carreras-Torres, Mattias Johansson, Philip C. Haycock, Kaitlin H. Wade, Caroline L. Relton, Richard M. Martin, George Davey Smith, Demetrius Albanes, Melinda C. Aldrich, Angeline Andrew, Susanne M. Arnold, Heike Bickeböller, Stig E. Bojesen, Hans Brunnstrom, Jonas Manjer, Irene Brüske, Neil E. Caporaso, Chu Chen, David C. Christiani, W. Jay Christian, Jennifer Doherty, Eric J. Duell, John K. Field, Michael P.A Davies, Michael W. Marcus, Gary E. Goodman, Kjell Grankvist, Aage Haugen, Yun-Chul Hong, Lambertus A. Kiemeney, Erik H.F.M Van Der Heijden, Peter Kraft, Mikael B. Johansson, Stephen Lam, Maria Teresa Landi, Philip Lazarus, Loic Le Marchand, Geoffrey Liu, Olle Melander, Sungshim L. Park, Gad Rennert, Angela Risch, Eric B. Haura, Ghislaine Scelo, David Zaridze, Anush Mukeriya, Milan Savić, Jolanta Lissowska, Beata Swiatkowska, Vladmir Janout, Ivana Holcatova, Dana Mates, Matthew B. Schabath, Hongbing Shen, Adonina Tardon, M. Dawn Teare, Penella Woll, Ming-Sound Tsao, Xifeng Wu, Jian-Min Yuan, Rayjean J. Hung, Christopher I. Amos, James Mckay, Paul Brennan
Dartmouth Scholarship
Background: Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging because of the confounding effect of tobacco. Mendelian randomization (MR), or the use of genetic instrumental variables to assess causality, may help to identify the metabolic drivers of lung cancer. Methods and findings: We identified genetic instruments for potential metabolic risk factors and evaluated these in relation to risk using 29,266 lung cancer cases (including 11,273 adenocarcinomas, 7,426 squamous cell and 2,664 small cell cases) and 56,450 controls. The MR risk analysis suggested a causal effect of body mass index (BMI) on lung cancer risk for two …
The First Histological Analysis Of The Tissues Lining The Fossa Navicularis: Insights To Its Etiology., Sarvenaz Sheikh, Joe Iwanaga, Steven Rostad, Tarush Rustagi, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
The First Histological Analysis Of The Tissues Lining The Fossa Navicularis: Insights To Its Etiology., Sarvenaz Sheikh, Joe Iwanaga, Steven Rostad, Tarush Rustagi, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
The fossa navicularis (FN) is an anatomical variant on the ventral surface of the basilar part of the occipital bone that, to date, has only been investigated in bone specimens. We aim to clarify the structure of the fossa navicularis by gross anatomical, radiological, and histological methods. The FN was found in the occipital bone of the Caucasian male cadaver. There was no bony or histological continuity between the FN and posterior cranial fossa. The histological analysis found that the overlying tissue was composed of loose connective tissue with a mixture of collagen and elastic fibers and a vascular matrix …
Internal Hernia Of The Greater Omentum: Cadaveric Findings Of A Previously Unreported Variant., Andrea Andrea, Vy Tran, Cameron K Schmidt, Christian Fisahn, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Internal Hernia Of The Greater Omentum: Cadaveric Findings Of A Previously Unreported Variant., Andrea Andrea, Vy Tran, Cameron K Schmidt, Christian Fisahn, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Transomental hernias (TOHs) are a rare finding, constituting a fraction of all intestinal hernias. Here, we report the cadaveric discovery of a spontaneous TOH involving the sigmoid colon in an 82-year-old female and discuss the relevant literature. To our knowledge, a TOH involving the sigmoid colon has not been previously reported.
Undetected Small Accessory Mental Foramina Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography., Joe Iwanaga, Koichi Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Saga, Shogo Kikuta, Yoko Tabira, Sadaharu Kitashima, Christian Fisahn, Fernando Alonso, R Shane Tubbs, Jingo Kusukawa, Koh-Ichi Yamaki
Undetected Small Accessory Mental Foramina Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography., Joe Iwanaga, Koichi Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Saga, Shogo Kikuta, Yoko Tabira, Sadaharu Kitashima, Christian Fisahn, Fernando Alonso, R Shane Tubbs, Jingo Kusukawa, Koh-Ichi Yamaki
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
INTRODUCTION: The accessory foramina could not be identified on some imaging modalities such as surface-rendered images. The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability of surface-rendered images in detecting these foramina.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed 20 accessory mental foramina (AMF) in nine mandibles removed from cadavers with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and assessed in surface-rendered images. All AMF were divided into three groups depending on their visibility.
RESULTS: Group 1 included AMF that were clearly visible as foramina, Group 2 were not clearly visible but could be recognized with concave parts, and Group 3 were not visible …
A Comparative Analysis Of The Paris System And Institutional Reporting System For Urine Cytology In Upper Tract Urothelial Specimens, Kim Hookim, Md, James P. Casey, Md, Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva, Md, Marluce Bibbo, Md, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md
A Comparative Analysis Of The Paris System And Institutional Reporting System For Urine Cytology In Upper Tract Urothelial Specimens, Kim Hookim, Md, James P. Casey, Md, Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva, Md, Marluce Bibbo, Md, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters
The authors of this abstract have no conflicts of interest
Introduction
Cytology is integral in the assessment of urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC). However, upper urinary tract (UUT) specimens are cytologically challenging due to limited tissue and reactive atypia. At our institution UUT biopsies are processed as cell blocks (CB). We compared our institution’s reporting system (IRS) with the recently proposed Paris System for Reporting Urine Cytology (PRS) (Table 1) in UUT specimens and correlated the findings with CB and follow-up resections.
Anatomical Knowledge Retention In Changing Curricula, Alexa Lean, Juliet Lee, Ellen Goldman, Gisela Butera, Kirsten Brown, Rosalyn Jurjus
Anatomical Knowledge Retention In Changing Curricula, Alexa Lean, Juliet Lee, Ellen Goldman, Gisela Butera, Kirsten Brown, Rosalyn Jurjus
GW Research Days 2016 - 2020
Traditionally anatomy is one of the first subjects taught in medical school. Practicing physicians have commented on medical students’ poor anatomical knowledge in surgically oriented clerkships. Literature also shows that correlating clinical and anatomical sciences throughout early medical education may improve anatomical knowledge retention. With major medical school curricular changes happening across the nation, more quantitative data confirming this correlation is needed.
The medical curriculum at the George Washington University School of Medicine recently underwent reorganization, transforming an earlier discipline-based curriculum to that of an integrated system-based one. In order to determine whether reorganization has an effect on anatomical knowledge …
Relationship Of The Median And Radial Nerves At The Elbow: Application To Avoiding Injury During Venipuncture Or Other Invasive Procedures Of The Cubital Fossa., Vlad Voin, Joe Iwanaga, Juan P Sardi, Christian Fisahn, Marios Loukas, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Relationship Of The Median And Radial Nerves At The Elbow: Application To Avoiding Injury During Venipuncture Or Other Invasive Procedures Of The Cubital Fossa., Vlad Voin, Joe Iwanaga, Juan P Sardi, Christian Fisahn, Marios Loukas, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
INTRODUCTION: The median and radial nerves are two important neural structures found in the cubital fossa. The trajectory and landmarks used to identify their location are important when procedures are done in this area.
METHODS AND MATERIALS: Ten fresh-frozen cadavers were dissected (20 upper limbs) and measurements were taken from the medial epicondyle to the median and radial nerves as well as to the lateral epicondyle of each limb.
RESULTS: The distance between the medial epicondyle and the median nerve was found to be three centimeters with a range of 2.1 to four centimeters and the distance from the medial …
Students' Perceptions Of Usefulness Of Anatomy Demonstrations In Traditional And Hybrid Undergraduate Medical Education Curricula, Ayesha Saba Naz, Rehana Rehman, Zehra Jamil, Khalid Ahmed, Ambreen Surti
Students' Perceptions Of Usefulness Of Anatomy Demonstrations In Traditional And Hybrid Undergraduate Medical Education Curricula, Ayesha Saba Naz, Rehana Rehman, Zehra Jamil, Khalid Ahmed, Ambreen Surti
Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
A cross-sectional study was carried out to study students' perceptions on the usefulness of Anatomy demonstrations (AD) in the undergraduate medical education by comparing the Conventional Medical College (CMC) and problem-based learning as hybrid curriculum (HMC). Purposive sampling technique was used and all students were included. The completed questionnaire responses were returned by 92 CMC and 87 HMC students. CMC cohort understood the structural relationship more than HMC (p=0.03). AD helped 50 students (54%) of CMC to get through the theory examination, however 73 (84%) students of HMC found them useful in preparation for theory examinations (p<0.001). The importance of AD as a major content delivery strategy cannot be overemphasized in the anatomy curriculum and useful teaching strategies from various undergraduate medical curricula, such as the use of the plastic and plastinated models and the session handouts.
Giant Arachnoid Granulation Associated With Anomalous Draining Vein: A Case Report., Randle Umeh, Rod J Oskouian, Marios Loukas, R Shane Tubbs
Giant Arachnoid Granulation Associated With Anomalous Draining Vein: A Case Report., Randle Umeh, Rod J Oskouian, Marios Loukas, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Giant arachnoid granulations (AG) can mimic intracranial lesions. Knowledge of these structures can help avoid misdiagnosis when interpreting imaging. Here, we report a child who presented with a mass within the superior sagittal sinus and an anomalous draining vein. Herein, the diagnosis of a giant AG was made. Clinicians who view or interpret imaging of the head should be aware of these anatomical variants and though when very large, apparently, do not necessarily result in pathology. Based on our case report, giant AG might also demonstrate anomalous draining veins.
The Dens: A Review Of Its Diverse Nomenclature And A Recommended Simplified Terminology., Jaspreet Johal, Christian Fisahn, Brittni Burgess, Marios Loukas, Jens Chapman, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
The Dens: A Review Of Its Diverse Nomenclature And A Recommended Simplified Terminology., Jaspreet Johal, Christian Fisahn, Brittni Burgess, Marios Loukas, Jens Chapman, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Pathology of the dens, such as fractures, demands precise terminology so that communication between physicians are succinct, diagnoses are accurate, and treatment strategies exact. This review aims to summarize the various terms used to describe the parts of the dens and recommend the ideal terminology. Using standard search engines, English language publications were searched for the many terms used to describe parts of the dens. A multitude of terms was identified with many demonstrating overlaps. Terms identified included apex, tip, apicodental, subdental, dentocentral and odontocentral junctions, peg, waist, base, neck, shaft, shoulder, and stem. Exact terminology is necessary when diagnosing …
Development And Psychometric Properties Of Knee-Specific Body-Perception Questionnaire In People With Knee Osteoarthritis: The Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire, T Nishigami, A Mibu, K Tanaka, Y Yamashita, E Yamada, B Wand, M Catley, T Stanton, G Moseley
Development And Psychometric Properties Of Knee-Specific Body-Perception Questionnaire In People With Knee Osteoarthritis: The Fremantle Knee Awareness Questionnaire, T Nishigami, A Mibu, K Tanaka, Y Yamashita, E Yamada, B Wand, M Catley, T Stanton, G Moseley
Physiotherapy Papers and Journal Articles
Background: Recent systematic reviews have demonstrated that pain associated with knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex phenomenon that involves various contributors. People with knee OA exhibit symptoms of impaired body-perception, including reduced tactile acuity, impairments in limb laterality recognition, and degraded proprioceptive acuity. The Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire (FreBAQ) was developed to assess body-perception specific to the back in people with chronic low back pain. The aim of this study was to develop and assess the psychometric properties of a knee-specific version of the FreBAQ-J (FreKAQ-J), determine whether people with knee pain experience perceptual impairments and investigate the relationship between …
Morphological And Histological Structure Of The Interdigital Gland In Awassi Sheep (Ovis Aries), Bestami̇ Yilmaz, Rahşan Yilmaz, İsmai̇l Demi̇rci̇oğlu, İlker Arican
Morphological And Histological Structure Of The Interdigital Gland In Awassi Sheep (Ovis Aries), Bestami̇ Yilmaz, Rahşan Yilmaz, İsmai̇l Demi̇rci̇oğlu, İlker Arican
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
We investigated the effects of sex and breeding season on the morphological and histological structures of the interdigital gland in Awassi sheep (Ovis aries). Forelimbs and hind limbs were collected from 10 males and 10 females in both the breeding (June-July) and nonbreeding (November-December) seasons. The interdigital glands were located between the first and second phalanxes and were present on all of the limbs. The mean weight of the gland was 1.03 ± 0.03 g. Mean body length, body thickness, duct length, duct diameter, and duct opening diameter were 17.42 ± 0.23 mm, 8.12 ± 0.08 mm, 26.81 ± 0.31 …
A Previously Unreported Arterial Variant Of The Suboccipital Region Based On Cadaveric Dissection., Christian Fisahn, Brittni Burgess, Joe Iwanaga, Fernando Alonso, Jens R Chapman, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
A Previously Unreported Arterial Variant Of The Suboccipital Region Based On Cadaveric Dissection., Christian Fisahn, Brittni Burgess, Joe Iwanaga, Fernando Alonso, Jens R Chapman, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Renal Anomalies, Inferior Vena Cava Variations, And Left Renalvein Variations By Lumbar Magnetic Resonance Imaging In 3000 Patients, Alper Di̇lli̇, Fatma Sevi̇n Coşar Ayaz, Kezi̇ban Karacan, Kürşad Zengi̇n, Ümi̇t Yaşar Ayaz, Osman Rai̇f Karabacak, Baki̇ Heki̇moğlu
Evaluation Of Renal Anomalies, Inferior Vena Cava Variations, And Left Renalvein Variations By Lumbar Magnetic Resonance Imaging In 3000 Patients, Alper Di̇lli̇, Fatma Sevi̇n Coşar Ayaz, Kezi̇ban Karacan, Kürşad Zengi̇n, Ümi̇t Yaşar Ayaz, Osman Rai̇f Karabacak, Baki̇ Heki̇moğlu
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: The variations and anomalies of the kidneys besides the variations of the inferior vena cava (IVC) and left renal vein (LRV) are mostly asymptomatic, but they carry potential risks particularly during retroperitoneal surgery and radiological interventions. Our aim was to find the frequencies, types, and sex distribution of renal anomalies and variations of the IVC and LRV utilizing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and methods: Between November 2010 and April 2011, a retrospective study was conducted including lumbar spinal MRI of 3000 consecutive patients (1869 females and 1131 males) with a median age of 54 years (range: 9-78 years). …