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The detailed examination of the internal and functional anatomy of soft-bodied marine worms has, until now, only been possible using the time consuming and destructive techniques of dissection, histology and electron microscopy. This is the first description of soft body morphology in polychaetes (Nephtys hombergii) derived by means of a bench-top X-ray micro-CT scanner. The data are augmented, for comparison, by dissections, microscopy and scanning electron microscopy of the same species to show how this non-destructive technique can rapidly and reliably produce high-quality morphological data. It can also be applied to rare or unique invertebrate soft tissue material from museum collections and also to large-scale invertebrate comparative anatomical studies possibly leading to greater evolutionary and taxonomic understanding. High-definition images were obtained without the use of special tissue enhancing stains or radio-opaque fluids and it is believed that this is the first time the technique has been successfully applied to this group of invertebrates. Extrapolation of the sectional imaging of regions of the gut and the production of three-dimensional rotating and 'fly-through' imaging can assist in assessment of aspects of functional anatomy.
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Imageamento Tridimensional/métodos , Poliquetos/anatomia & histologia , Microtomografia por Raio-X/métodos , Animais , Dissecação , Microscopia , Microscopia Eletrônica de VarreduraRESUMO
Interfascicular nerve grafts allowed to undergo endoneurial tube emptying in situ before transfer have been compared with grafts transferred fresh in terms of structure and function. The sciatic nerve of the rat was the model and its structure and ultrastructure were superior following degenerate grafting. More importantly, electrophysiological studies showed that function in nerves repaired with degenerate grafts was significantly better than in those repaired with fresh grafts.
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Degeneração Neural , Nervo Isquiático/transplante , Animais , Métodos , Ratos , Nervo Isquiático/fisiologia , Nervo Isquiático/ultraestrutura , Fatores de Tempo , Transplante AutólogoAssuntos
Fixação de Fratura , Lesões do Quadril , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Criança , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-IdadeRESUMO
With the aim of controlling pain after Keller's operation, a solution of a long-acting local anaesthetic was instilled into the field before closure in a series of thirty patients. In a controlled prospective trial this simple technique by itself proved to be significantly better than either foot block at the ankle or the usual analgesics and was free from local or systemic complications.