Mini Review
Anatomical Differences: Implications for Clinical Practice and Personalized Healthcare
Author(s): Michel Karl*
Anatomical differences refer to the natural variations and variations in
anatomical structures among individuals. These differences can range
from subtle variations in size and shape to more significant differences in
the presence or absence of certain structures. Understanding anatomical
differences is crucial in various fields, including medicine, surgery,
anthropology, and forensic sciences. This mini review aims to explore the
concept of anatomical differences, their implications, and the methods used
to study and categorize these variations. The review discusses examples of
anatomical differences in different regions of the body and their relevance
in clinical practice. Additionally, it explores the genetic and environmental
factors that contribute to anatomical variations. The review concludes by
emphasizing the importance of recognizing anatomic.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/1308-4038.16(5).269