Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Assessment of subchondral bone microdamage quantification using contrast-enhanced imaging techniques
In conclusion, removal of HAC and using a modified labelling protocol effectively stained damaged SCB of the metacarpus of racehorses and represents a technique useful for quantifying microdamage in SCB. This method can facilitate future investigations of the effects of microdamage on joint physiology.PMID:38481117 | DOI:10.1111/joa.14035 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 14, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Babatunde A Ayodele Fatemeh Malekipour Charles N Pagel Eleanor J Mackie R Chris Whitton Source Type: research

Retroperitoneal fasciae as barriers for nerve and arterial passages connecting the retroperitoneal region to the peritoneal organs
J Anat. 2024 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/joa.14036. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe fascia of the pancreatic head is referred to as the retropancreatic fascia of Treitz, and that of the body and tail of the pancreas is named the retropancreatic fascia of Toldt. However, the spatial relationship between the nerves, fascia, and the distribution of the fascia on the dorsal side of the pancreas remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the distribution of these fasciae and elucidate the spatial relationship between the nerves and arteries connecting the retroperitoneal space and the peritoneal organs by studying eight ...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 7, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Yuzuki Sugiyama Satoru Muro Daisuke Ban Keiichi Akita Source Type: research

Retroperitoneal fasciae as barriers for nerve and arterial passages connecting the retroperitoneal region to the peritoneal organs
J Anat. 2024 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/joa.14036. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe fascia of the pancreatic head is referred to as the retropancreatic fascia of Treitz, and that of the body and tail of the pancreas is named the retropancreatic fascia of Toldt. However, the spatial relationship between the nerves, fascia, and the distribution of the fascia on the dorsal side of the pancreas remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the distribution of these fasciae and elucidate the spatial relationship between the nerves and arteries connecting the retroperitoneal space and the peritoneal organs by studying eight ...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 7, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Yuzuki Sugiyama Satoru Muro Daisuke Ban Keiichi Akita Source Type: research

Retroperitoneal fasciae as barriers for nerve and arterial passages connecting the retroperitoneal region to the peritoneal organs
J Anat. 2024 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/joa.14036. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe fascia of the pancreatic head is referred to as the retropancreatic fascia of Treitz, and that of the body and tail of the pancreas is named the retropancreatic fascia of Toldt. However, the spatial relationship between the nerves, fascia, and the distribution of the fascia on the dorsal side of the pancreas remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the distribution of these fasciae and elucidate the spatial relationship between the nerves and arteries connecting the retroperitoneal space and the peritoneal organs by studying eight ...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 7, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Yuzuki Sugiyama Satoru Muro Daisuke Ban Keiichi Akita Source Type: research

Retroperitoneal fasciae as barriers for nerve and arterial passages connecting the retroperitoneal region to the peritoneal organs
J Anat. 2024 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/joa.14036. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe fascia of the pancreatic head is referred to as the retropancreatic fascia of Treitz, and that of the body and tail of the pancreas is named the retropancreatic fascia of Toldt. However, the spatial relationship between the nerves, fascia, and the distribution of the fascia on the dorsal side of the pancreas remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the distribution of these fasciae and elucidate the spatial relationship between the nerves and arteries connecting the retroperitoneal space and the peritoneal organs by studying eight ...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 7, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Yuzuki Sugiyama Satoru Muro Daisuke Ban Keiichi Akita Source Type: research

Retroperitoneal fasciae as barriers for nerve and arterial passages connecting the retroperitoneal region to the peritoneal organs
J Anat. 2024 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/joa.14036. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe fascia of the pancreatic head is referred to as the retropancreatic fascia of Treitz, and that of the body and tail of the pancreas is named the retropancreatic fascia of Toldt. However, the spatial relationship between the nerves, fascia, and the distribution of the fascia on the dorsal side of the pancreas remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the distribution of these fasciae and elucidate the spatial relationship between the nerves and arteries connecting the retroperitoneal space and the peritoneal organs by studying eight ...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 7, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Yuzuki Sugiyama Satoru Muro Daisuke Ban Keiichi Akita Source Type: research

What is the axillary arch (of Langer)?
J Anat. 2024 Mar 6. doi: 10.1111/joa.14037. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe read with great interest the article by Weninger et al. (2023) on the presence of the axillary arch (AA) (of Langer) found during anatomical dissections-"Axillary arch (of Langer): A large-scale dissection and simulation study based on unembalmed cadavers of body donors." The authors performed their study using 400 axillae from 200 unembalmed cadavers; they identified this variant muscle in 27 axillae of 18 cadavers. Weninger et al. (2023) described the muscular AA in 15 cases; AA was composed of connective tissue in six cases, and AA comprised mu...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Georgi P Georgiev R Shane Tubbs Source Type: research

What is the axillary arch (of Langer)?
J Anat. 2024 Mar 6. doi: 10.1111/joa.14037. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWe read with great interest the article by Weninger et al. (2023) on the presence of the axillary arch (AA) (of Langer) found during anatomical dissections-"Axillary arch (of Langer): A large-scale dissection and simulation study based on unembalmed cadavers of body donors." The authors performed their study using 400 axillae from 200 unembalmed cadavers; they identified this variant muscle in 27 axillae of 18 cadavers. Weninger et al. (2023) described the muscular AA in 15 cases; AA was composed of connective tissue in six cases, and AA comprised mu...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Georgi P Georgiev R Shane Tubbs Source Type: research