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Read MoreThe oblique cuboid-scaphoid ligament (l. Cubonaviculare Obliquum) is an anatomical structure that connects the cuboid bone (os cuboideum) to the scaphoid bone (os navicul ...
Read MoreOntogenetics is a branch of biology that studies the individual development of organisms (ontogenesis). Ontogenesis includes all processes occurring in the body from the ...
Read MorePile is a word used in medicine and anatomy to refer to a leaflet related to the portal vein. It is part of a compound word that means pertaining to the circulatory syste ...
Read MoreRib scissors (syn.: Costotome, Rib scissors-nippers) are a surgical instrument that is used to cut ribs and other soft tissues during chest surgery. They are long, thin s ...
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Read MoreThe Fedorov incision is a surgical approach named after the Russian surgeon Nikolai Fedorov, who first used it in 1906. The Fedorov incision allows surgeons to gain acces ...
Read MoreThe posterior spinal artery (a.spinalis posterior) is a small artery that runs along the spine in the back of the body. It is a branch of the lumbar artery and supplies b ...
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