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Anatomia, Volume 3, Issue 4

December 2024 - 7 articles

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Articles (7)

  • Review
  • Open Access
3,509 Views
32 Pages

18 December 2024

This article explores the continuation of the pathological morphology research program at neuroscience-related institutes from the Kaiser Wilhelm Society after World War II. It covers the research tradition in the brain sciences, which can be describ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,029 Views
24 Pages

Histological Analysis of the Effect of a Vector Potential Generator on the Femur of a Hindlimb-Suspended Rat

  • Wataru Minamizono,
  • Nao Yashima,
  • Hiroya Matsunaga,
  • Kaoru Fujikawa,
  • Hirai Suito,
  • Takumi Okunuki and
  • Masafumi Ohsako

26 November 2024

Disuse osteoporosis occurs due to rest and reduced mechanical stimulation. Under these conditions, bone resorption exceeds bone formation, leading to a decrease in bone density. Vector potential (VP) generators have been developed, and their ability...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,278 Views
21 Pages

The Foot Musculature of the Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta): An Anatomical Study

  • Christophe Casteleyn,
  • Max Bosmans,
  • Sofie Muylle and
  • Jaco Bakker

20 November 2024

The rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) is a non-human primate with a genome that is 93.5% identical to that of humans. Both species, therefore, have numerous phenotypical similarities in common. Consequently, this non-human primate is regularly studied i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,377 Views
12 Pages

16 October 2024

Objective: The purpose of this cadaveric investigation was to provide a detailed morphologic description of the proximal gastrocnemius within the popliteal region of the knee and test the hypothesis that the gastrocnemius is anatomically positioned t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,867 Views
10 Pages

Enhanced Biomechanical Properties of the Pectineal Ligament Support Its Reliability for Apical Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair

  • Micaela Motzko,
  • Makayla M. Swancutt,
  • Edwin Glueck,
  • Brandalynn Holland,
  • Anna Stock,
  • Zubeen Azari,
  • Elif Diricanli,
  • Jennifer F. Dennis and
  • Melissa Zolnierz

15 October 2024

Pelvic organ prolapse impacts an increasing number of women in the United States. The standard approach to correcting apical pelvic organ prolapse uses the sacral anterior longitudinal ligament (SALL) to lift the vaginal apex; however, this approach...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8,054 Views
7 Pages

Fabella Syndrome: Anatomy, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes

  • Mason Nolan,
  • Ethan Marting,
  • James Applegate,
  • Conor Wood,
  • Sarah Willard,
  • Morgan Turnow and
  • Benjamin C. Taylor

10 October 2024

The fabella is a rare sesamoid bone found within the posterior aspect of the knee joint. Patients can suffer from fabella syndrome which is characterized as pain with extension of the knee, ultimately limiting motion and causing a clicking or catchin...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2,182 Views
6 Pages

Transnasal Brain Sampling for Human Rabies Diagnosis

  • Moses Barima Djimatey,
  • Abdul-Rahim Abubakar,
  • Augustina Angelina Sylverken,
  • Theophilus Odoom,
  • Braimah Baba Abubakari,
  • John Akwasi Ohemeng,
  • Gowri Yale,
  • Frederic Lohr,
  • Luke Gamble and
  • Anita Mahadevan

25 September 2024

Introduction: Rabies remains a significant global threat, yet accurate estimations of its impact are hindered by the lack of confirmatory diagnoses. Postmortem diagnosis of rabies traditionally involves invasive brain tissue testing, a process met wi...

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