Reprint

Advances in Anatomy and Its History

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May 2024
416 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1247-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1248-6 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Advances in Anatomy and Its History that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a broad view on the studies that focus on the anatomical field, and to stimulate a holistic and humanistic perspective, taking into account the innumerous connections between the history of anatomy and the recent advances of this discipline. Multidisciplinary approaches related to anatomy include historical aspects, morphological techniques, anatomical education, and comparative and veterinary anatomy. Anatomical variations, advances in imaging techniques, and surgical implications are also considered. Leading experts in the morphological field provide their research findings, opinions, and novel perspectives. In line with this purpose, we try to find new stimuli and resources in the modern era, in order to interpret a constructive role for the ancient history of anatomy in the medicine of the future.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
sepsis; adrenal glands; computed tomography; ROI; semi-automated segmentation; histogram; Macacca mulatta; smooth muscle actin; vellus hair; vibrissae; morphology; hippocampus; neurodevelopment; hippocampal anatomy; hippocampal dentation; musculocutaneous nerve; median nerve; anatomical variation; dissections; maxilla; cone beam computed tomography; hard palate; incisive canal; anatomic variation; mandible; anatomical variations; mandibular canal variations; retromolar canal; retromolar foramen; accessory mental foramen; mandibular lingual foramina; lingual foramina; canalis sinuosus; cone-beam computed tomography; cleidooccipital; sternocleidomastoid; trapezius; cerebral vessels; ischemic stroke; neurovascular anatomy; cerebral arteries; forensic anatomy; gross anatomy education; oral anatomy; human identification; interindividual difference; distal radius fracture; tree-dimensional analysis; osteosynthesis with anatomical plate; airways; bowel; respiratory system; digestive system; microbiota; muco-microbiotic layer; cell differentiation; tissue homeostasis; organ remodeling; nanovesicles; common carotid artery; carotid bifurcation; superior thyroid artery; lingual artery; facial artery; external carotid artery; anatomical variation; neuroblastoma; schwannoma; small round cell; rosettes; Flaminio Rota; University of Bologna; anatomy; university teaching; university research; anthropomorphic chest phantom; detectability; iterative reconstruction; pulmonary nodules; ultra-low-dose CT; neuroanatomy; human brain atlases; neuroeducation; brain research; brain atlases in clinics; large brain projects; big brain data; human anatomy; anatomical sciences education; gross anatomy teaching; locomotor system; neurosurgery; orthopedics; surgical integration; bioengineering integration; technical physician; technical medicine; domestication; skeleton; morphological study; Canidae; anatomy education; 3D model; medical imaging; 3D autostereoscopic display; online learning; extensor indicis et digiti medii muscle; extensor indicis proprius muscle; extensor pollicis longus muscle; extensor indicis et medii communis muscle; extensor indicis et digiti minimi muscle; extensor compartment of the forearm and wrist variations; duplicated inferior vena cava; venous embryonic development; supracardinal veins; anatomical variation; inferior vena cava variations; giraffe; cerebral blood supply; rostral epidural rete mirabile; heart; teaching of anatomy; virtual reality; 3D holography; comparative anatomy; history of biology; neuroscience; zoology; 19th century anatomy; 19th century anatomists; anatomical terminology; anatomo-clinical method; clinical-pathological method; Cruveilhier; Louis Bojanus; history of anatomy; history of veterinary medicine; origins of veterinary education; internal thoracic artery; aberrant branches; arterial variation; thoracic wall; coronary artery bypass grafting; thoracocentesis; breast surgery; chemical communication; olfactory systems; vomeronasal organ; accessory olfactory bulb; dual olfactory hypothesis; mammalian evolution; renaissance anatomy; 16th-century anatomists; history of anatomy; anatomical terminology; carotid circulation; extraocular rectus muscles; oculomotor muscles; pulmonary circulation; stapes ossicle; vomer bone; n/a

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