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Victor Mngomezulu is a South African researcher whose work spans neuroradiology, cerebrovascular disease, and biological anthropology. Affiliated with leading academic hospitals and research institutions in South Africa, his scholarship integrates advanced imaging techniques with population-based and anatomical research, contributing to a nuanced understanding of brain and skeletal health in African populations.
His neuroradiological research focuses on intracranial aneurysms, cerebrovascular imaging accuracy, and vascular morphology. Through studies on CT angiography, endovascular management, and arterial diameter variation, he has highlighted diagnostic challenges and resource-sensitive strategies in clinical settings. Contributions to longitudinal aging research further explore links between cerebrovascular pathology, neurodegeneration, and memory function.
In biological anthropology, his work examines frontal sinus variation, metopism, secular skeletal trends, and limb bone strength among South Africans. These studies challenge assumptions about cranial and sinus morphology while situating skeletal change within broader historical and environmental contexts. Collectively, his research demonstrates interdisciplinary strength in imaging, anatomy, and population health.
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