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    Absent Left Main Coronary Artery with Variation in the Origin of its Branches in a South African Population by Ajayi, N. O, Lazarus, L, Vanker, E. A, Satyapal, K. S

    Published in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (01-04-2015)
    “…Coronary artery anomalies are traditionally classified into anomalies of origin, course and termination. One of the anomalies of origin is absence of the left…”
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    The role of coronary artery collaterals in the preservation of left ventricular function : a study to address a longstanding controversy by Satyapal, K.S., Ajayi, N.O., Vanker, E.A.

    Published in Cardiovascular Journal of Africa (01-01-2017)
    “…Introduction: The functional significance of coronary artery collateral (CAC) vasculature in humans has been debated for decades and this has been compounded…”
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    Coronary artery dominance dependent collateral development in the human heart by Ajayi, N O, Vanker, E A, Satyapal, K S

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2017)
    “…In obstructive coronary artery disease, coronary collateral arteries serve as alternative conduits for blood flow to the myocardial tissue supplied by the…”
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    An anatomical investigation of the carotid canal by Naidoo, N, Lazarus, L, Ajayi, N O, Satyapal, K S

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2017)
    “…The carotid canal (CC) located in the petrous temporal bone transmits the internal carotid artery, internal carotid venous plexus and sympathetic nerve plexus…”
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    The role of coronary artery collaterals in the preservation of left ventricular function: a study to address a long-standing controversy by Ajayi, N O, Vanker, E A, Satyapal, K S

    Published in Cardiovascular journal of South Africa (01-03-2017)
    “…The functional significance of coronary artery collateral (CAC) vasculature in humans has been debated for decades and this has been compounded by the lack of…”
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    Trigeminal Cave and Ganglion: An Anatomical Review by Ajayi, N. O, Lazarus, L, Satyapal, K. S

    Published in International journal of morphology (01-12-2013)
    “…The trigeminal cave (TC) is a special channel of dura mater, which extends from the posterior cranial fossa into the posteromedial portion of the middle…”
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    Determination of the median nerve safe-zone in the carpal tunnel using the distal forearm bony prominences by Ajayi, N O, Naidoo, N, Lazarus, L, Satyapal, K S

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-11-2014)
    “…The compression of the median nerve (MN) in the carpal tunnel (CT) is one of the most common aetiologies of entrapment neuropathy syndromes in clinical…”
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    Anthropometry of the Black Adult Tibia: A South African Study by Naidoo, N, Lazarus, L, Ajayi, N. O, Satyapal, K. S

    Published in International journal of morphology (01-06-2015)
    “…The tibia is the medial long bone of the leg and is characterized by a shaft and two expanded extremities. Despite the recent advent of tibial bone graft…”
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    Anatomic Parameters of the Left Coronary Artery: an Angiographic Study in a South African Population by Ajayi, N. O, Lazarus, L, Vanker, E. A, Satyapal, K. S

    Published in International journal of morphology (01-12-2013)
    “…An understanding of the left coronary artery (LCA) anatomy is important for accurate diagnosis and therapeutic intervention in the management of coronary…”
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    The prevalence and clinical importance of an "additional" terminal branch of the left coronary artery by Ajayi, N O, Lazarus, L, Vanker, E A, Satyapal, K S

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-05-2013)
    “…The left coronary artery (LCA) usually divides into two (anterior interventricular artery [AIA] and left circumflex [LCx] artery) or less frequently into the…”
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    The intramyocardial left anterior descending artery: prevalence and surgical considerations in coronary artery bypass grafting by Vanker, E A, Ajayi, N O, Lazarus, L, Satyapal, K S

    Published in South African journal of surgery (01-02-2014)
    “…Major coronary arteries usually have a subepicardial course and only dip into the myocardium near or at their termination. However, occasionally a segment of…”
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    Arterial Supply to the Rotator Cuff Muscles by Naidoo, N, Lazarus, L, De Gama, B. Z, Ajayi, N. O, Satyapal, K. S

    Published in International journal of morphology (01-03-2014)
    “…The arterial supply to the rotator cuff muscles is generally provided by the subscapular, circumflex scapular, posterior circumflex humeral and suprascapular…”
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    Arterial Variations of the Subclavian-Axillary Arterial Tree: Its Association with the Supply of the Rotator Cuff Muscles by Naidoo, N, Lazarus, L, De Gama, B. Z, Ajayi, N. O, Satyapal, K. S

    Published in International journal of morphology (01-12-2014)
    “…The subclavian-axillary arterial tree is responsible for the arterial supply to the rotator cuff muscles as well as other shoulder muscles. This study…”
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    The impact of left main coronary artery morphology on the distribution of atherosclerotic lesions in its branches by Ajayi, N O, Lazarus, L, Vanker, E A, Satyapal, K S

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2013)
    “…Atherosclerotic occlusion of a coronary vessel is the commonest cause of ischaemic heart disease. The distribution of atherosclerotic lesions is not…”
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    A comparison of the dielectric behaviour of human haemoglobin SC with SS and AA in solution by Laogun, A A, Agba, E H, Ajayi, N O

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-04-1997)
    “…Haemoglobin (Hb) SC is one of the most prevalent sickle-cell disorders. Patients with Hb SC are known to inherit a befa(S)-globin gene from one parent and a…”
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    Dielectric characteristics of packed human erythrocytes with haemoglobins F, AA, AS and SS by Laogun, A A, Ajayi, N O, Okafor, L O, Osamo, N O

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-04-1983)
    “…The radiofrequency dielectric behaviour of packed human erythrocytes has been investigated in normal haemoglobins F and AA and also abnormal haemoglobins…”
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