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Significance of foetal autopsy in diagnosis of VACTERL association
VACTERL association occurs in 1 in 10000-40000 live births and is associated with vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac malformations, tracheoesophageal
Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Anatomy
VACTERL association occurs in 1 in 10000-40000 live births and is associated with vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac malformations, tracheoesophageal
Cerebral vascular anatomical variations are not uncommon in the human population. Their prevalence is not exactly known, as most of
The palmaris profundus (PP) is a variable muscle present in the flexor muscle region of the forearms. Its implication in
Poland syndrome is a congenital anomaly with unilateral agenesis or hypoplasia of the pectoral muscles, deformity of the anterior chest
Anomalous, supernumerary or accessory muscles in the flexor compartment of the leg are reported in the medical literature. The accessory
No papers have described, so far, the muscular anomalies present in human fetuses with scoliosis. This paper provides a detailed
During histological evaluation of the oral cavity of a 61-year-old West-European male body donor, we observed a bizarre epithelial formation
Routine panoramic radiographic evaluations reveal morphological differences in the maxillofacial structures, particularly the mandible. Although bifid condyle variants are prevalent,
Polyorchidism is a rare congenital disorder defined as the presence of more than two testicles for which the underlying etiology
We found variations in the gallbladder, hepatic artery, and cystic artery in an embalmed male cadaver in which all were