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Jul 03, 2020Open    AccessArticle

PED?ATR?K POPULASYONDA FORAMEN MAND?BULAE LOKAL?ZASYONUNUN ü? BOYUTLU B?LG?SAYARLI TOMOGRAF? ?LE DE?ERLEND?R?LMES?/ Evaluation of Mandibular Foramen Localization Through Three Dimensional Computed Tomography in Pediatric Population

?zlem ERY???T, Ozan TURAMANLAR, Mehmet üNAL, Emre KA?AR
The aim of our study was to evaluate the location of the mandibular foramen by age, sex and location (right / left) using three-dimensional computed tomography in the pediatric population. 102 children who underwent cranial computed tomography for any reason were included in this study. The sex and location comparisons of the obtained data were statistically evaluated and the age-related correlation of the parameters was evaluated. We found that the distance between the mandibular foramen and th...

Anatomy & Physiology 

Mar 11, 2020Open    AccessArticle

Classification of three forms of regulations on emotional/autonomic nervous system by slow wave sleep

Zi-Jian Cai
Clinically, it has long been shown that the slow wave sleep(SWS) may adjust the emotional balance against depression. In this article, it is classified three types of regulations on emotional/autonomic nervous system by SWS. (1) In the initial stage of SWS, it is the lower ratio of respiratory inspiration/expiration that delivers the signal of tiredness, as the result of decrease in excitation from inspiratory motoneurons more than that from expiration in SWS. It is pointed out that this charact...

Neuroscience  Psychiatry & Psychology  Zoology  Anatomy & Physiology 

Nov 20, 2017Open    AccessArticle

Flexible Stem Trabecular Prostheses

Raffaella Aversa, Florian Ion T. Petrescu, Relly Victoria V. Petrescu and Antonio Apicella
The complex biomechanics and morphology of the femur proximal epiphysis are presented. This specific region in human femur is characterized by a high flexibility compared to that of other primates, since evolved lighter and longer due to the human verticalposition and more balanced loading. The nature and fine morphology of the femur head and its structural behavior have been investigated. Isotropic and orthotropic trabecular structures, which are not present in other primates, have been associa...

Biological Materials  Public Health  Biological Chemistry  Anatomy & Physiology  Dentistry  Global Health  Biochemistry  Bioengineering  Biophysics  Biotechnology  Biological Engineering  Computational Biology  Cell Biology  Orthopedics  Synthetic Biology  Internal Medicine  Surgery & Surgical Specialties 

Nov 20, 2017Open    AccessArticle

We are Addicted to Vitamins C and E-A Review

Raffaella Aversa, Relly Victoria V. Petrescu, Antonio Apicella and Florian Ion T. Petrescu
A Canadian researchers team led by dr. GC Willis, found that heart diseases are caused by hidden forms of scurvy and chronic and can be cured with high doses of vitamin C without heart surgery and drug treatments costly and with effects devastating side in organic plan. But the process of healing cardiovascular disease with vitamin C is not approved by the medical institutions and the pharmaceutical industry, which earns billions of dollars in surgeries and drugs that are used in allopathic ther...

Psychiatry & Psychology  Public Health  Emergency & Critical Care  Neurology  Cardiology  Anatomy & Physiology  Global Health  Infectious Diseases  Oncology  Immunology  Internal Medicine  Pathology  Metabolic Sciences  Medical Genetics 

Dec 23, 2016Open    AccessArticle

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy(Left Ventricular Ballooning Syndrome) Induced During Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography

N. Elazaoui, H.Lardoux, R.Habbal
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is increasingly recognised as a syndrome, usually provoked by severe mental stress and associated with acute "ballooning" or dyskinesis of the left ventricle. Although the etiology of takotsubo syndrome remain obscure, catecholamines release appears to be principal trigger. This case illustrates how the use of catecholamines stressors in an already anxious patient induced in acute Takotsubo syndrome mimicking acute myocardial infarction. It is likely that other cases of ...

Cardiology  Anatomy & Physiology 

Jul 09, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Human Scapulae: Supra Scapular Notch, Morphometry and Variations

*Dushyant Agrawal1, Brijendra Singh1, Gitika Arya Agrawal2
Aim: This present study meant to describe different shape and dimensions of suprascapular notch, and to classify different types of scapula on the basis of notch. Material & Methods: 293 dried scapulae were observed, examined and studied in detail. Scapulae with supra-scapular notch were included in the present study. Measurements of suprascapular notch were taken with the help of digital Vernier calliper and recorded in millimetres. The superior transverse diameter, Inferior transverse diameter...

Anatomy & Physiology 

Jan 15, 2015Open    AccessArticle

Human Scapulae: Supra Scapular Notch, Morphometry and Variations

Dushyant Agrawal, Brijendra Singh, Gitika Arya Agrawal
Aim: This present study meant to describe different shape and dimensions of suprascapular notch, and to classify different types of scapula on the basis of notch. Material & Methods: 293 dried scapulae were observed, examined and studied in detail. Scapulae with supra-scapular notch were included in the present study. Measurements of suprascapular notch were taken with the help of digital Vernier calliper and recorded in millimetres. The superior transverse diameter, Inferior transverse diamete...


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