Pancreaticoduodenal arterial arcades: Their dominance and variations —their potential clinical relevance
Clinical Anatomy, EarlyView. (Source: Clinical Anatomy)
Source: Clinical Anatomy - March 6, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research

Loss of philological purity: Hybrid vigor or mongrelism?
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Source: Clinical Anatomy - March 6, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research

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Source: Clinical Anatomy - March 6, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research

Pancreaticoduodenal arterial arcades: Their dominance and variations —their potential clinical relevance
The complex arterial system makes pancreatic interventions technically challenging for surgeons, and interventional radiologists. The arterial variants may alter tumor resecability, and cause complications in arterial embolization. International data on pancreatic blood supply are variable; therefore, we aimed to determine the frequency of variants of pancreaticoduodenal (PD) arterial arcades. Arteries of human abdominal organ complexes (50) were injected with resin mixture, and then corroded. CT scans and three‐dimensional reconstructions were made; diameters of arcades were measured. Two PD arcades were found in 58%, t...
Source: Clinical Anatomy - March 6, 2018 Category: Anatomy Authors: And ás Szuák, Károly Németh, Csaba Korom, Endre Gáti, Kinga Karlinger, László Harsányi, Ágnes Nemeskéri Tags: Original Communication Source Type: research

Adductor magnus: An emg investigation into proximal and distal portions and direction specific action
Conclusion: This study suggests that adductor magnus has at least two functionally unique regions. Differences were most evident during rotation. The different direction‐specific actions may imply that each segment performs separate roles in hip stability and movement. These findings may have implications on injury prevention and rehabilitation for adductor‐related groin injuries, hamstring strain injury and hip pathology. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Clinical Anatomy)
Source: Clinical Anatomy - March 1, 2018 Category: Anatomy Authors: Matthew L Benn, Tania Pizzari, Leanne Rath, Kylie Tucker, Adam I Semciw Tags: Original Communications Source Type: research

Ischemic colitis following left antegrade sclerotherapy for idiopathic varicocele
Conclusions An anatomical variation consisting of a communication between the testicular and left colic veins has been described from the clinical point of view, corresponding to a significant anatomical finding identified in the past that has been under‐reported and its clinical importance subsequently underestimated. For the first time we have demonstrated its pathophysiological significance in a real clinical scenario, linking the anatomical variation to the clinical complication. This demonstrates the importance of raising scientific awareness to prevent possibly devastating complications in daily clinical practice. ...
Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 23, 2018 Category: Anatomy Authors: Rafael Boscolo ‐Berto, Veronica Macchi, Andrea Porzionato, Aldo Morra, Roberto Vezzaro, Marios Loukas, R. Shane Tubbs, Raffaele De Caro Tags: Review Source Type: research

A Selection of Abstracts Presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA), May 8 –11, 2016, Bloem Spa Hotel and Conference Centre, Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
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Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 23, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research

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Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 23, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research

A Selection of Abstracts Presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA), May 8 –11, 2016, Bloem Spa Hotel and Conference Centre, Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
In memory of Professor Willie Vorster who was a long‐standing member of ASSA and served on the Council for many years. He was a devoted teacher of Anatomy and Embryology at various tertiary institutions in South Africa, and the founding member of the School of Medicine at the University of Namibia where he served as the first Professor in Anatomy. (Source: Clinical Anatomy)
Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 23, 2018 Category: Anatomy Tags: AACA or BACA Meeting Abstracts Source Type: research

Anatomical study of the so ‐called “retromolar gland”: Distinguishing normal anatomy from oral cavity pathology
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Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 22, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research

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Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 22, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research

Anatomical considerations on transposition of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
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Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 20, 2018 Category: Anatomy Authors: Godard C.W.deRuiterMD, PhD , FredKloetMD Source Type: research

A selection of abstracts presented at the 45th annual conference of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA), 23 –26 April 2017, Club Mykonos, Langebaan, Western Cape, South Africa
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Source: Clinical Anatomy - February 20, 2018 Category: Anatomy Source Type: research