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Indian J Dent Res
; 23(5): 686-8, 2012.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-23422622
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: The intent of this study was to evaluate the effect of plastination on the morphology and structure of stored organs, to find out how much accuracy a plastinated specimen has, and to look into the changes that occurred because of plastination. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A human fetus of gestational age 24 weeks was plastinated, and 3D CT scan evaluation of the fetus was done. RESULTS: The results showed normal, well-defined, clearly identifiable organs, with no alteration in morphology and structure of organs. CONCLUSION: In our opinion, plastinated specimens are better way of visualization of morphology and structure of stored organs, which is a useful tool for teaching as well as for research purposes.