نتایج جستجو برای: macroanatomical

تعداد نتایج: 44  

2013
Krzysztof Kujawa

The macroanatomical research of the aorticorenal ganglion (ARG) was conducted on 14 domestic pigs – 4 males and 10 females of 110 days of gestation. The pigs were obtained from one uterus. The examinations were carried out using the method of macroscopic preparation with a forehead magnifying glass and binocular (magnification 2.0–5.0x). The measurements of the ARG were performed with the aid o...

G. Najafi, V. Nejati

In the present study, eight specimens of sheep (>1 year) of both sexes were dissected to provide a comprehensive description of the weight, allocation and nerve branches of the cranial cervical ganglion. The cranial cervical ganglion was found beneath the mandibular salivary gland. It was located ventromedial to tympanic bulla and ventrally to atlantic fossa. In three out of eight animals it wa...

2015
Murat Kabak Burcu Onuk

The article provides anatomic information about cervicothoracic ganglion in roe deer. For this purpose 12 cervicothoracic ganglia obtained from the right and left sides of 6 mature roe deer weighing 18-25 kg of both sexes were investigated. Cervicothoracic ganglion was located at the first intercostal space and ventrolateral side of longus colli muscle. This ganglion which was in various forms ...

Journal: :Blood 2013
Francois Lassailly Katie Foster Lourdes Lopez-Onieva Erin Currie Dominique Bonnet

Intravital microscopy of the calvarium is the only noninvasive method for high-resolution imaging of the bone marrow (BM) and hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niches. However, it is unclear if the calvarium is representative of all BM compartments. Using the combination of whole body optical imaging, intravital microscopy, and "in vivo fluorescence trapping," a thorough comparison of HSCs and puta...

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2007
Lara Bailey Purang Abolmaesumi Julian Tam Patricia Morosan Rhodri Cusack Katrin Amunts Ingrid S. Johnsrude

A novel method is presented for creating a probability map from histologically defined cytoarchitectonic data, customised for the anatomy of individual fMRI volunteers. Postmortem structural and cytoarchitectonic information from a published dataset is combined with high resolution structural MR images using deformable registration of a region of interest. In this paper, we have targeted the th...

2012
Thomas Kaulhausen Kourosh Zarghooni Gregor Stein Jutta Knifka Peer Eysel Juergen Koebke Rolf Sobottke

Purpose. The relatively new and less-invasive therapeutic alternative "interspinous process decompression device (IPD)" is expected to result in improved symptoms of neurogenic intermittent claudication (NIC) caused by lumbar spinal stenosis. The aim of the study was to analyze IPD position particularly regarding damage originating from surgical implantation. Methods. Anatomic assessments were ...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2015
Kevin S Weiner

Recently, Hines (2014) wrote an evocative paper challenging findings from both histological and morphological studies of Einstein's brain. In this discussion paper, I extend Hines' theoretical point and further discuss how best to determine 'abnormal' morphology. To do so, I assess the sulcal patterning of Einstein's fusiform gyrus (FG) for the first time. The sulcal patterning of the FG was un...

2015
Marc Schönwiesner Peter Dechent Dirk Voit Christopher I. Petkov Katrin Krumbholz

Auditory cortex (AC) contains several primary-like, or "core," fields, which receive thalamic input and project to non-primary "belt" fields. In humans, the organization and layout of core and belt auditory fields are still poorly understood, and most auditory neuroimaging studies rely on macroanatomical criteria, rather than functional localization of distinct fields. A myeloarchitectonic meth...

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