Z. Valic, M.
Malicki, K. Bradaric, J. Bozic, D. Ljutic and M. Valic. Univ. of
Split Sch. of Med., Croatia.
T77
740.14 A practical class to teach masticatory efficiency
for dental students.
M.J.A. Rocha, M.F. Silva, D. Gaspar and
W. Mestriner Júnior. Dent. Sch. of Riberião Preto, Univ. of São
Paulo.
T78
740.15 Training 3-year student on evidence-based
medicine.
G. Tuleshova, A. Abduldayeva, G. Derbissalina, N.
Delellis and L. Êàrp. Med. Univ. Astana, Kazakhstan.
T79
741.16 Logic of healthy lifestyle and preventive
medicine.
E. Dalenov, A. Abduldayeva and N. Slivkina. Med.
Univ. Astana, Kazakhstan.
T80
741.17 Impact of evidence-based innovative
interventions on students’ performance in a Nigerian medical
school.
U.B. Anyaehie and T. Okeke. Univ. of Nigeria.
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Recognizing that techniques and issues related to teaching
and the use of computers in research and teaching crosses all
biomedical disciplines, EB 2013 has combined education posters
from all participating societies. Please note: Posters are on display
Sunday through Tuesday. Presentation time is for Monday only.
T81
741.1
Positive student response to Camtasia video
recordings that supplemented classroom presentations.
M.C.
Sekar. Col. of Pharm., Univ. of Findlay, OH.
T82
741.2
Teaching and examining medical students
on their ability to writing prescriptions using the e-learning
program Pscribe.
B. Janssen and A. van Doorn. Maastricht
Univ. and Univ. Med. Ctr. Groningen, Netherlands.
T83
741.3
Contrasting aspects of university instructor/
student e-mail usage in teaching activities.
F. El-Sabban. Col.
for Women, Kuwait Univ.
T84
741.4
Development of a game-based-learning App for
exposing students to chemistry and life science as a research
endeavor.
T. Silva, E. Galembeck, R. Takase, N. Pelaez and
T.R. Anderson. Univ. of Campinas, Brazil and Purdue Univ.
T85
741.5
An undergraduate laboratory activity on
molecular dynamics simulations.
J. Rodriguez, M. Goadrich
and T. Messina. Centenary Col. of Louisiana.
T86
741.6
Bringing augmented reality to a metabolic
pathways puzzle.
E. Galembeck, M.L. Magrini and T.
Anderson. UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil and Purdue Univ.
T87
741.7
Training efficient nutrition counseling in virtual
reality.
M. Kohlmeier, K. Adams, E. Morris and M. Powell.
Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Kannapolis.
Anatomy
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A229
742.1
Translational anatomy research at medical and
undergraduate universities.
J.J. Wisco, M.E. Stark and H.W.
Lambert. Brigham Young Univ., David Geffen Sch. of Med. at
UCLA and West Virginia Univ. Sch. of Med.
A230
742.2
Predicting the course of the marginal
mandibular nerve: an evaluation of surgical landmarks.
J.C.
Davies, A. Fattah, M. Ravichandiran and A. Agur. Univ. of
Toronto.
A231
742.3
Using 3-D surface models to evaluate
morphological variation in artiodactyl carpal and tarsal bones.
R.H. Dunn. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
A232
742.4
Humeral condylar differences between sexes
may be used for forensic determination of sex.
C. Davies, D.
Rhoades and M. Straub. Univ. of Findlay, OH and Univ. of
Toledo.
A233
742.5
A quantitative, biomechanical analysis of
radioulnar deviation between fresh frozen and soft embalmed
human forearms.
C.B. Casier, R. Easteal, R. Sellens, A.
Dickinson and J. Clark. Queen’s Univ., Canada.
A234
742.6
Obstruction of the thoracic duct(s) causes
chronic lymphedema of the upper limb in patients presenting
with symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome: MRIi/MRA/MRV.
J.D. Collins, E. Saxton, H. Gelabert, S. Ahn, A.E. Carnes and
P. Daniels. UCLA, Los Angeles and Fresno.
A235
742.7
Great celomic cavity: an anatomical model in
papier mâché, 20th century.
P. Le Floch-Prigent. UFR Med.
PIFO, Versailes-Saint Quentin Univ., France.
A236
742.8
Does the embalming process induce pseudo-
aortic dissection?
G. Rae, M. Husain, J. Mark, G. Elsayed,
M. Elsayed, A. Kostrubala, P. Schumacher and W.J. Swartz.
LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New Orleans and Univ. of Central Florida
Col. of Med.
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742.9
Artery of Adamkiewicz: medullary artery
or radicular artery?
M.P. Schenk, D.E. Haines and W.K.
Cunningham. Univ. of Mississippi Med. Ctr.
A238
742.10 The lateral thoracic artery revisited. M. du
Plessis, R.S. Tubbs and M. Loukas. St George’s Univ.,
Grenada and Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
A239
742.11 Demonstration of left gastric artery variations
by multislice CT angiography.
P.K. Sharma, G. Sehgal, A.K.
Srivastava, R. Singh, A. Parihar and P. Aga. King Georges’
Med. Univ., India.
A240
742.12 The vascular basis of perforator flaps of the
upper abdominal wall: an anatomical study.
D. Duscher, I.
Tinhofer, G.M. Huemer and M. Schmidt. Linz Gen. Hosp. and
Med. Univ. Vienna, Austria.
A241
742.13 Gluteus maximus tendon variability. V. Taylor
II, A. Wood, T. Seaman, T. Crofford, G. Guttmann and R.
Reeves. Univ. of North Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and Plaza Med.
Ctr., Fort Worth.
A242
742.14 When a cadaver presents a multi-systemic
dilemma.
B.C. Locke, A.S. Dillard and G. Nusse. San
Francisco State Univ., Rancho Cordova, Oakland and San
Francisco.
A243
742.15 Gorilla gorilla: an anatomical, dismantable,
real-sized model in papier-mâché of the 19th century of the
Auzoux factory.
P. Le Floch-Prigent, J-B. Gillot and J.P.
Barbet. Versailes-Saint Quentin Univ., Brieux Boodstore, Paris
and Fac. of Med. Rene Descartes Univ., Paris.
A244
742.16 An anatomical model of ear in plaster (Gillot-
Brieux) of the 20th century.
P. Le Floch-Prigent. Med. Sch.,
UFR Med. PIFO, Versailes-Saint Quentin Univ., France.
743. ANATOMY: ANIMAL MODELS
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A245
743.1
Evolution of phenotypic responses
characterizing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders among
vertebrate model organisms.
M.B. Meers and A. Chinea. Univ.
of Tampa.
A246
743.2
The expression of thyroid hormone receptor
mRNA and myosin heavy chain isoforms in mouse neonatal
masseter muscle growth.
Y. Miwa, I. Sato, M. Sunohara and
K. Shimada. Sch. of Life Dent. at Tokyo, Nippon Dent. Univ. and
Agoshima Univ. Grad. Sch. of Med & Dent., Japan.
A247
743.3
Ultrastructure of the sciatic nerve in diabetic
rats.
C.A. Vasconcelos, V.P.S. Fazan, J.L. Lima Filho, F.
Brayner, L.C. Alves, R.A. Nessler and M.M. Valença. Fed.
Univ. of Pernambuco and Sch. of Med. of Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
and Univ. of Iowa.
A248
743.4
Mas-related gene receptor D is expressed in
human gut and modulates sensory pathways during intestinal
inflammation in mouse models.
L. Avula, R. Buckinx, I.
Pintelon, D. Adriaensen, B. De Winter, L. Van Nassauw and
J-P. Timmermans. Univ. of Antwerp, Belgium.
A249
743.5
Analysis of Bcl-2 myocardial gene expression
in fetuses of diabetic CD1 mothers on days 14 and 17 of
gestation.
J.C. Gutierrez and P. Navarrete. VA-MD Reg. Col.
of Vet. Med., Virginia Tech and Austral Univ. of Chile.
A250
743.6
Physiological assessment of the PEPCK-
Cmus mouse heart: a mouse model of an athletic heart without
imposed training?
S. Flores, P. Hakimi, A. Liner, X. Yu, R.W.
Hanson, C.S. Snyder, B.D. Hoit and M. Watanabe. UH
Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hosp., Case Western Reserve
Univ. and UH Case Med. Ctr.
A251
743.7
The effect of vitamin C on amodiaquine-
induced oxidative stress in the ovary of Sprague-Dawley
rats.
S.C. Gbotolorun, A.A. Osinubi, A.A. Oremosu, C.C.
Noronha, A.O. Akpantah, H.A.B. Coker and B.O. Silva. Univ.
of Lagos and Univ. of Calabar, Nigeria.
A252
743.8
A novel model for ischemic stroke—the
ANP gene disrupted (ANP-/-) mouse: molecular effects of
hypertension in the development of stroke.
N.M. Ventura, N.T.
Peterson, M.Y. Tse, A.Y. Jin, R.D. Andrew and S.C. Pang.
Queen’s Univ. and Kingston Gen. Hosp., ON, Canada.
744. ANATOMY: BONES, CARTILAGE AND TEETH
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A253
744.1
Genetic analysis of dermal bone fragmentation
in a natural model system.
J.B. Gross, A.J. Krutzler and L.E.
Bruns. Univ. of Cincinnati.
A254
744.2
Cross-sectional geometry of chimpanzee
(Pan troglodytes) finger bones is correlated with habitual
load bearing of individual digits during knuckle-walking.
B.A.
Patel and I.J. Wallace. Keck Sch. of Med., Univ. of Southern
California and Stony Brook Univ.
A255
744.3
The effects of resveratrol on bone and
growth plate cartilage in leptin-deficient mice.
J. Cooley, T.L.
Broderick, L. Al-Nakkash and J.H. Plochocki. Midwestern
Univ., AZ.
A256
744.4
Chicken or the egg? The incidence of lower
limb pathology and the association with individuals with
increased body mass.
R. Scopa Kelso. Univ. of Tennessee,
Knoxville.
A257
744.5
A morphological study of the mandibular
foramina in Japanese macaques.
I. Sato, Y. Miwa, T. Zaizen,
M. Sunohara, T. Yosue and K. Shimada. Sch. of Life Dent.
at Tokyo, Nippon Dent. Univ. and Kagoshima Univ. Grad. Sch.
Med & Dent., Japan.
A258
744.6
The effect of alliin on oxidative stress-induced
bone-like cells (UMR 106-01 BSP).
E.E. Joseph, M. Gibbons
and S. Molina. La Sierra Univ., CA.
A259
744.7
Effectiveness of the 904nm laser diode for
regeneration of bone defects.
J.P. Silva, V.P.S. Fazan, L.C.
Pardini and J.A. Thomazini. Sch. of Med. and Sch. of Dent. of
Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.
A260
744.8
Temporomandibular joint articular disc:
providing a structural scaffold for use in tissue bioengineering
of replacement constructs.
S. Holterman ten Hove, T. Wilson,
M. Shimizu, P. Merrifield and K. Galil. Western Univ., Canada.
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A261
745.1
Anatomy and development of brainstem
vasculature in the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias.
E. Gilland
and S. Rahmat. Howard Univ. Col. of Med.
A262
745.2
Comparative anatomy and development of the
carotid-basilar arterial trunk in vertebrates.
S. Rahmat and E.
Gilland. Howard Univ. Col. of Med.
A263
745.3
A detailed anatomical description of a coiled or
a kinked internal carotid artery in three dissected cadavers.
P.
Kim, J.H. Romfh and F. Ledwitz-Rigby. Life Univ., GA.
A264
745.4
The influence of the back muscles and azygos
valves on thermoregulation of the spinal cord.
W. Vorster, A.P.
Visscher, J. Van der Heiden and P.V.J.M. Hoogland. Univ. of
Namibia and Vrije Univ., Amsterdam.
A265
745.5
The right gastroepiploic artery: anatomical
study on 100 cadaveric dissections.
N. Settembre, S. Malikov,
P. Champsaur, R. Bussani, M. Braun and P.E. Magnan. CHU
de Nancy, CHU de Marseille and Anat. Pathol. Dept., Trieste.
A266
745.6
Are adherens junctions implicated in
the transition from physiological to pathological cardiac
hypertrophy?
C.M. Prado, V. Blefari, D.O. Santos, L.M.M.
Malvestio, R.F. Pedro and M.M. Rossi. Univ. of São Paulo,
Ribeirão Preto.
A267
745.7
Myocardial bridging—a risk factor for
myocardial ischemia?
G. Teofilovski-Parapid, R.M. Jankovic,
B.J. Parapid, S.B. Aleksandric, I.P. Nedeljkovic, B.D.
Beleslin, D.V. Simic and M.C. Teofilovski. Fac. of Med., Univ.
of Belgrade and Clin. Ctr. of Serbia, Belgrade.
A268
745.8
The star of venous revealed.
M.K-D.
Tugbenyoh. San Francisco State Univ.
746. ANATOMY: FORM AND VARIATION
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A269
746.1
Anatomical variability of the sphenopalatine
artery region.
G.A. Polev and S.S. Dydykin. Fed. State ENT
Ctr. FMBA Russia and First Moscow State Med. Univ.
A270
746.2
Histological and immunohistochemical
comparison of major salivary glands in young and old mice.
N.
Nonaka and M. Nakamura. Showa Univ. Sch. of Dent., Japan.
A271
746.3
A study of facial dimensions in relation to
the gonial angle in cadaveric specimens.
E.L. Supple, K.B.
Bruzzini and C. Steinkoenig. Maryville Univ., MO.
A272
746.4
An investigation of the dorsal scapular artery.
A. Lichter, N. Raya, B.S. Saltzman and M.H. Hankin. Col. of
Med. and Life Sci., Univ. of Toledo and Oakland Univ. William
Beaumont Sch. of Med.
A273
746.5
Vagus nerve’s topography in the carotid sheath:
preliminary results.
T.M. Yendo, A.J. Docko, F.C. Hojaj, F.E.
Akamatsu, M. Andrade and A.L. Jacomo. Univ. of São Paulo
and São José Hosp.
A274
746.6
Anatomical variations in the superior thyroid
artery in the South African population.
A. Kolkenbeck-Ruh,
C. Hartmann and E. Hutchinson. Sch. of anat. Sci., Univ. of
Witwatersrand, South Africa.
A275
746.7
Lateralization in the vascular supply to the
mammary gland.
B. Bata, A. Ubrankovics, H. Bayadsi, B.Á.
Molnár and A.D. Székely. Semmelweis Univ., Hungary.
A276
746.8
The sternalis muscle and its clinical significance.
M. Snosek, S. Tubbs and M. Loukas. St. George’s Univ.,
Grenada and Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
A277
746.9
Two cases of absence of the celiac trunk
highlighted using MDCT angiography.
P. Matusz, G. Miclaus,
N. Iacob and H. Ples. “Victor Babes” Univ. of Med. and Pharm.
and Neuromed Diagnostic Imaging Ctr., Romania.
A278
746.10 Unilateral superficial ulnar artery arising
from the axillary artery: a case report.
C. Hartmann and E.
Hutchinson. Sch. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Witwatersrand, South
Africa.
A279
746.11 Absent right cranial vena cava and persistent
left cranial vena cava in a goat.
L.E. Freeman. Virginia Tech
Col. of Vet. Med.
A280
746.12 Important variations of the axillary arch muscle
that every clinician should know.
B.P. Turner, R.S. Tubbs and
M. Loukas. St. George’s Univ., Grenada and Univ. of Alabama
at Birmingham.
A281
746.13 Finding a correlation between the deltoid
tuberosity and torsion angle in the humerus.
M.M. De Leon,
M.M. Kimble, K. Giljum and G. Nusse. San Francisco State
Univ., San Jose, Albany and San Francisco.
A282
746.14 Enthesophyte on radius. R. Singh. All India
Inst. of Med. Sci., Rishkkesh.
A283
746.15 Variants of sacral spina bifida occulta. R.
Singh. All India Inst. of Med. Sci. Rishikesh.
A284
746.16 The flexor digitorum breves manus and
contrahentes muscles in Afrotheria and other mammals.
G.
Voegele. Geisel Sch. of Med. at Dartmouth.
A285
746.17 Uncommon course of obturator nerve through
an osseus tunnel: clinical relevance.
C. Vasan, P. Varricchio, G.
Pinhal-Enfield and N. Vasan. New Jersey Med. Sch., Newark.
A286
746.18 Undescribed variation of the sciatic nerve. A.L.
Jacomo, S.O. Saleh, G.S.A. De Ataíde, M. Andrade and F.E.
Akamatsu. Univ. of São Paulo.
A287
746.19 Clinical significance of pathophysiology in
piriformis syndrome due to multiple variations in the deep
gluteal region.
J. Vilaró, J. Duarte and W.R. Veras. Univ.
Central del Caribe, Bayamon, PR.
A288
746.20 Situs inversus totalis: a cadaveric case report.
L.M. Campeau and G.P. Casey. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New
Orleans.
747. ANATOMY: FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY AND
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A289
747.1
Incidence of intrazygomatic sutures in rhesus
macaques.
Q. Wang. Mercer Univ. Sch. of Med.
A290
747.2
From anatomy to acoustics, a study of the
sound generation process in baleen whales (mysticetes).
D.
Cazau, O. Adam, J. Laitman and J. Reidenberg. Univ. UPMC,
Paris, Univ. Paris Sud Orsay Mount Sinai Sch. of Med.
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