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A complex dural-venous variation in the posterior cranial fossa: A triplicate falx cerebelli and an aberrant venous sinus 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shokouhi, G; Oakes, WJ (2007)
Variations of the dural folds and the dural venous sinuses are seldom reported in the extant medical literature. Such variations in the posterior cranial fossa may be problematic in various diagnostic and operative procedures ...
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What did Avicenna (Ibn Sina, 980-1037 A.D.) look like? 

Erolin, C; Shoja, MM; Loukas, M; Shokouhi, G; Rashidi, MR; Khalili, M; Tubbs, RS (2013)
We present a reconstruction of Avicenna's face from the only photograph of his skull available today. The photograph is more than 50 years old, and was obtained during the exhumation of Avicenna's tomb in Hamadan for ...

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