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Morphologie ; 104(345): 125-132, 2020 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31669207

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OBJECTIVE: Variations of the bellies of the digastric muscle is reported for a long time and is not uncommon. However, there is still not a full consensus about the classifications and many different types of variations. The aim of this study was to examine the variations of the digastric muscle on cadaver dissections and to create a pictorial collection of variations related to present-day by combining with existing knowledge. METHOD: In the present study, a total of 40 formalin-fixed cadavers and head specimens' digastric muscles were analyzed bilaterally. RESULTS: Previous results were utilized for classification of the variations. Anterior belly, intermediate tendon, and posterior belly variations were evaluated according to unilateral, bilateral and unclassified types. 10 variations were identified in the digastric muscle of 40 cadavers. Thus, five of the variations were unilateral and rest of them were bilateral. Two of the variations were residing in the central area. One accessory muscle bundle was found obliquely residing between the left and right sides of the anterior bellies. Remaining variation was the crossing of the accessory anterior belly of digastric muscle fibers at the central line. Intermediate tendon variation as piercing the stylohyoid muscle was observed in only one case. Posterior belly exhibited no variation. CONCLUSION: Reporting the abnormalities and variations of the digastric muscle is very important in surgical attempts and evaluation of the lymphadenopathy of the submental area and in the floor of the mouth tumors, numerous clinically significant esthetic surgeries for head and neck surgeons, radiologists and plastic surgeons.


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Variação Anatômica , Músculos do Pescoço/anormalidades , Tendões/anormalidades , Idoso , Cadáver , Dissecação , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Morphologie ; 103(341 Pt 2): 103-109, 2019 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30713002

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The aim of this study is to present the variations of nervus abducens in localization and number as it pierces the clival dura mater. The calvaria of 16 cadaveric heads were removed by making horizontal incisions from Glabella to Inion in both sides of the head. The dura mater was dissected. Cerebrum and cerebellum were taken out by obtuse dissection. Dissections of cavernous sinus were made under the stereomicroscope and the findings were photographed. Out of 16 specimens, one of them was excluded. Fifteen heads were bilaterally analyzed. Analysis of these nerves presented four different variations. Variation types a classified CN VI as a single trunk and entering a single dural pore with 77% occurrence. Variation type b classified CN VI with two branches running in the petroclival region and entering a single dural pore with 10% occurrence. Variation type c classified CN VI as 2 trunks and entering 2 separate but close dural pores with 10% occurrence. Variation type d classified CN VI with 2 distinct trunks and 2 branches entering 2 separate but close dural pores with 3% occurrence. CN VI plays a major role in the clinic of the eye. Due to its intracranial and extracranial course, injuries to the head and to the nerve may result in malfunctioning of the lateral muscles of the eye. Therefore, the variations of branching, relations and its course were analyzed.


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Nervo Abducente/anatomia & histologia , Variação Anatômica , Traumatismo do Nervo Abducente/etiologia , Traumatismo do Nervo Abducente/prevenção & controle , Cadáver , Seio Cavernoso/anatomia & histologia , Seio Cavernoso/cirurgia , Fossa Craniana Posterior/anatomia & histologia , Fossa Craniana Posterior/cirurgia , Dissecação/métodos , Humanos , Microcirurgia
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