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The Presence of a Zygomatic Nerve Plexus in a Cadaveric Specimen Without a Zygomatic Branch of the Facial Nerve
The extratemporal course of the facial nerve distributes in facial mimic muscles in a complex pattern. The traditional depictions of five main branches without anastomoses are not common. Davis classification ...
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External Jugular Vein Perforation by the Transverse Cutaneous Nerve of The Neck: A Case Report and Review of The Literature
A very rare anatomical variation of external jugular vein’s penetration by the transverse cutaneous nerve of the neck is displayed in the current study. The phenomenon of veins’ fenestration or penetration by ...
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Early Trifurcation of the Mandibular Branch of the Facial Nerve in a Cadaveric Specimen
Rare facial nerve branching patterns, pose dangers due to their unexpected course. Cases with multiple branches may reduce the intraoperative risk, due to the compensation of adjacent branches. We present a ca...
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Train RBF networks with a hybrid genetic algorithm
RBF neural networks are well established tools for classification and regression problems. This article adapts a hybrid genetic algorithm to estimate the main parameters of the network. The proposed method uti...
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“Dissection Educational Videos” (DEVs) and their contribution in anatomy education: a students’ perspective
The suspension imposed on Universities due to COVID-19 pandemic impeded students’ educational opportunities. Alternative teaching modalities have been used. Substitution of dissection courses on cadavers was a...
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Optimal dynamic auditing based on game theory
A dynamic model based on game-theory is proposed to address the problem of fraud detection in auditing under non-linear payoff functions. Non-linearity is introduced by incorporating learning and sympathy effe...
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Locate the Bounding Box of Neural Networks with Intervals
A novel hybrid method is proposed for neural network training. The method consists of two phases: in the first phase the bounds for the neural network parameters are estimated using a genetic algorithm that us...
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A morphometric study of the atlas occipitalization and coexisted congenital anomalies of the vertebrae and posterior cranial fossa with neurological importance
Our study highlights the morphometry of the partial and complete atlas occipitalization (AOZ), its coexistence with fusions of the 2nd and 3rd cervical vertebrae and morphological and morphometric abnormalitie...
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Incidence, location and classification of glenoid labrum meniscoid folds
The purpose of the present study was to arthroscopically investigate the incidence and location of labral meniscoid folds of the shoulder joint, as well as to classify them into types and detect any possible c...
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Open AccessLinking tumor with systemic environment in the search for novel biomarkers in breast cancer
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Three superficial veins coursing over the clavicles: a case report
We report a unique bilateral combination of multiple variations in the superficial venous system of the neck of a 77-year-old male cadaver. On the right side of the neck, the external jugular vein (EJV) crosse...
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Sternal foramina: incidence in Greek population, anatomy and clinical considerations
Sternal foramina represent developmental defects in the sternum, which occur due to incomplete fusion of the sternal ossification centers. Sternal foramina have been correlated with several clinical implicatio...
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Proximal ulna morphometry: which are the “true” anatomical preshaped olecranon plates?
To define the optimum design of the anatomical preshaped olecranon plate.
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Bony structures related to snap** scapula: correlation to gender, side and age
This study aimed at summarizing the non-pathologic bony structures which are involved in the pathogenesis of snap** scapula and evaluate their incidence, morphology and correlation to gender, side and age.
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Open AccessBilateral rectus femoris intramuscular haematoma following simultaneous quadriceps strain in an athlete: a case report
Bilateral rectus femoris haematoma following a simultaneous strain of the quadriceps muscles is a very rare condition.