THE ANATOMICAL PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN OCCIPITAL CONDYLE IN RELATION TO THE HYPOGLOSSAL CANAL, CONDYLAR CANAL, AND JUGULAR FORAMEN AND ITS SURGICAL SIGNIFICANCE

The anatomical perspective of human occipital condyle in relation to the hypoglossal canal, condylar canal, and jugular foramen and its surgical significance

Background: The transcondylar approach (TCA) has gained importance in recent era which Dog Dehydrated enables shorter and direct route to access the lesions ventral to the brainstem.The important step in this approach is resection of the occipital condyle (OC).The detailed knowledge of bony anatomy of OC and its relation to the hypoglossal canal (H

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Features of cerebral blood flow, cardiac arrhythmias and conduction disturbances in patients with essential hypertension stage II associated with occlusive and stenotic lesions of brachiocephalic arteries.

Arterial hypertensionis the most common disease of the cardiovascular system in industrially advanced countries.With the aim to determine the characteristics of cerebral blood flow, disorders of cardiac rhythm and conduction in patients with stage 2 hypertension associated with stenotic and occlusive lesions KERATIN REPAIR TREATMENT of brachiocepha

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Characterization of a Novel Orbivirus from Cattle Reveals Active Circulation of a Previously Unknown and Pathogenic Orbivirus in Ruminants in Kenya

ABSTRACT Arboviruses are among emerging pathogens of public and veterinary health significance.However, in most of sub-Saharan Africa, their role in the aetiologies of diseases in farm animals is poorly described due to paucity of active surveillance and appropriate diagnosis.Here, we report the discovery of a previously unknown orbivirus in cattle

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