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The sub-peritoneal arterial plexus of Sir William Turner. 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shokouhi, G; Ghabili, K; Agutter, PS (2010)
Sir William Turner (1832-1916) was Professor of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh. His classic paper of 1863 on the anastomoses between the parietal and visceral branches of the abdominal aorta, later known as the ...
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Hypophosphatemic encephalopathy in a CAPD patient. 

Ardalan, MR; Pourafkari, L; Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM (2008)
Severe refeeding hypophosphatemia has been reported in infants and adults on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. We report an episode of transient encephalopathy and cardiac suppression in a diabetic, malnourished ...
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Origins of the gonadal artery: embryologic implications. 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Shakeri, AB; Oakes, WJ (2007)
The gonadal arteries are paired vessels that usually originate from the abdominal aorta at the level of second lumbar vertebra. In 5-20% of cases, the gonadal artery has a high origin (superior to L2) and in 5-6% of cases ...
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Endoscopically assisted decompression of the suprascapular nerve in the supraspinous fossa: A cadaveric feasibility study. Laboratory investigation 

Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM; Spinner, RJ; Middlebrooks, EH; Stetler Jr; WR; Acakpo-Satchivi, L; Wellons III, JC; Blount, JP; Oakes, WJ (2007)
Object. The suprascapular nerve may become entrapped as it travels deep to the suprascapular ligament, necessitating decompression. The present study was performed to verify the feasibility of a minimally invasive, ...
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Do mechanical fluid laws dictate the branching pattern of the renal artery? 

Ardalan, MR; Tarzamni, MK; Ghafari, A; Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM
Anatomy of the renal artery is an important issue in the renal transplantation era. Multi-detector computed tomography angiography (MDCTA) is an accurate modality for the preoperative assessment of live renal donors, and ...
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Enamel matrix derivative Emdogain as an adjuvant for a laterally-positioned flap in the treatment of gingival recession: an electron microscopic appraisal. 

Lafzi, A; Farahani, RM; Tubbs, RS; Roushangar, L; Shoja, MM (2007)
Enamel matrix derivative (EMD), such as Emdogain, has been suggested for the improvement of wound healing in periodontal surgical therapy. The present qualitative study seeks to illustrate the ultrastructural changes ...
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Bipolar supernumerary renal artery. 

Shakeri, AB; Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM; Pezeshk, P; Farahani, RM; Khaki, AA; Ezzati, F; Seyednejad, F (2007)
The variations of renal arteries are considered critical issues that surgeons should have thorough envision and appreciation of the condition. Variations of these vessels may influences urological, renal transplantation ...
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An unusual course of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve. 

Khaki, AA; Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM; Zarrintan, S (2007)
Variation in the course of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve is seemingly very rare. During the routine dissection of an adult male cadaver, the entire left recurrent laryngeal nerve after branching from the left vagus ...
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The history of anatomy in Persia. 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS (2007)
The study of human anatomy can be found throughout the rich history of Persia. For thousands of years, morphological descriptions derived from this part of the world have contributed to and have helped form our current ...
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Factitial pemphigus-like lesions. 

Zonuz, AT; Treister, N; Mehdipour, F; Farahani, RM; Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM (2007)
The maxillofacial region is rarely subjected to self-inflicted conditions such as factitious disease. Nasal ulceration, facial emphysema, periorbital ecchymosis, mandibular subluxation, gingival and mucosal ulceration, ...
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