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Objective. The current report describes two rare cadaveric findings of a left sided brachiocephalic trunk (BCT) in relation to the trachea, and its high-riding course above the suprasternal notch (SN). Cases Descriptions. In two elderly body donors dissec... see more

Objective. The presence of cervical ribs, 1st rib anomalies, cervical muscle hypertrophy and repetitive motion are possible aetiologies of subclavian artery (SCA) entrapment and/or compression. Thoracic outlet syndrome of the arterial type may appear with... see more

Objective. The current study records the prevalence of the accessory foramen, located posterior to the transverse foramen (TF), the so-called the retrotransverse foramen (RTF), its morphometry, exact location, and coexistence with ossified posterior bridg... see more

Objective. This report presents a unilateral branching pattern of the axillary artery (AA) represented by an unusual common trunk division, vessel multiplications and concomitant neural variations. Case Report. In a Greek male cadaver, the right AA branch... see more

The aim was to study Adriaan van den Spiegel’s ideas on ocular anatomy. He is better known by his Latinized name as Adrianus Spigelius (1578 – 1625). He was a Flemish physician and anatomist who lived and worked in Padua, where in 1605 he was elected to b... see more

Objective. The study adds valuable information regarding lymphovenous communications between the thoracic duct and the azygos vein, which are very rarely discovered during anatomical dissections and very few cases have been mentioned worldwide. A detailed... see more

This paper proposes an analysis of George Eliot’s 1862 novel Romola so as to demonstrate that it makes use of gothic conventions. We argue that there are several elements in Eliot’s fourth novel that could be read from the perspective of gothic studies, s... see more

Em 1614-15 a Universidade de Cambridge colocou em cena a comédia neo-latina Ignoramus, de George Ruggle (1575-1622), durante a visita do rei James I. O presente estudo ocupase da hetero-estereotipação negativa das personagens (católicas) portuguesas do te... see more

Neste artigo reunem-se e traduzem-se, contextualizadas e comentadas, as composições poéticas de George Buchanan relacionadas com o Brasil. Aproveita-se o ensejo para publicar e traduzir alguns outros poemas do humanista escocês diretamente relacionados co... see more

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