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Cureus ; 15(4): e37744, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37214049

ABSTRACT

Thorough data of morphometric measurements of arteries forming Circle of Willis (CW) is crucial for radiological and neurosurgical interventions. This systematic review has been conducted with the objective to find an effective range of length and diameter of anterior cerebral artery (ACA) and to observe whether there is any change in the length and diameter of ACA depending on age or sex. Articles based on length and diameter of ACA via any mode of study like cadaveric or radiological were considered in this systematic review. A comprehensive literature search using databases Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Scopus for relevant articles was done. Research papers which answered the focused questions were selected for data analysis. It was observed that the range of length and diameter of ACA were 8.1 mm-21 mm and 0.5 Å-3.4 mm, respectively. In majority of the studies, length and diameter of ACA were more in the younger age group (>40 years); and the length of ACA was more in females whereas the diameter of ACA was more in males. These data will be applicable for better construction and decipherment of angiographic images. This will help in the proper and guided treatment of intracranial pathologies.

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Ann Afr Med ; 22(4): 557-559, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38358162

ABSTRACT

An interesting case of unusual unilateral variant of palmaris longus (PL) tendon of forearm was noticed by us. We found two bellies of PL as well as their different insertions. These observations will help in understanding morphological variations of this muscle and its clinical implications. PL is a fusiform muscle in the superficial flexor group of muscles of forearm. It originates from medial epicondyle of humerus by common flexor tendon. We found PL having one origin, i.e., from medial epicondyle from common tendinous origin of flexor muscles and then it divided to form two bellies having two long tendons distally. Understanding of presence or absence or anomalies of PL is not only important for medical professionals but also for evolutionary biologists. Awareness of anatomy and variations of flexor tendons is important for health care practitioners for the correct diagnosis and management of pain, disease, and trauma of forearm and hand.


Résumé Nous avons remarqué un cas intéressant de variante unilatérale inhabituelle du tendon du long palmaire (PL) de l'avant-bras. Nous avons retrouvé deux ventres de PL ainsi que leurs différentes insertions. Ces observations aideront à comprendre les variations morphologiques de ce muscle et ses implications cliniques. Le PL est un muscle fusiforme du groupe des muscles fléchisseurs superficiels de l'avant-bras. Il provient de l'épicondyle médial de l'humérus par le tendon fléchisseur commun. Nous avons trouvé que le PL avait une origine, c'est-à-dire de l'épicondyle médial provenant de l'origine tendineuse commune des muscles fléchisseurs, puis il s'est divisé pour former deux ventres ayant deux longs tendons distalement. Comprendre la présence, l'absence ou les anomalies de PL est non seulement important pour les professionnels de la santé mais également pour les biologistes évolutionnistes. La connaissance de l'anatomie et des variations des tendons fléchisseurs est importante pour les praticiens de la santé afin de diagnostiquer et de gérer correctement la douleur, la maladie et les traumatismes de l'avant-bras et de la main. Mots-clés: Palmaris longus, greffe tendineuse, variation, contracture ischémique de Volkmann.


Subject(s)
Forearm , Muscle, Skeletal , Humans , Forearm/anatomy & histology , Muscle, Skeletal/abnormalities , Tendons/diagnostic imaging , Tendons/abnormalities , Hand
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Neurol India ; 69(6): 1722-1728, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34979676

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The study in consideration aimed to do morphometry of internal carotid artery (ICA) and substantiate any differences significant in relation to sex and age on digital subtraction angiography (DSA) imaging. OBJECTIVES: Our study aims to ascertain morphometric parameters of ICA through DSA evaluation and to build a normative data which is accurate enough for the neurovascular procedures to be performed. The study will also carry out correlation of morphometry of intracerebral blood vessels with sex, age, and side-related dimorphism. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Our study, cross-sectional in design was done on 70 patients (>20 years). Diameter of different segments of ICA were measured after imaging was done on DSA using a Philips biplane system clarity (Allura FD20/20). Statistical analysis was done. RESULT AND CONCLUSION: In males, mean diameter of petrous, cavernous, supraclinoid, and choroidal segments of ICA were more when compared to females. Statistically significant differences were found in supraclinoid segment of ICA between males and females. The mean diameter of supraclinoid and choroidal segments of ICA showed a decreasing trend from younger to older age groups. The difference in the mean diameter of petrous segment of ICA with increasing age was statistically significant. The results of our study show that differences were statistically significant in supraclinoid segment of ICA in males and females. Neurosurgeons in order to be confident in tackling the various emergencies in this region need to have in-depth knowledge of morphometery of cerebral arterial circle.


Subject(s)
Carotid Artery, Internal , Aged , Angiography, Digital Subtraction , Carotid Artery, Internal/diagnostic imaging , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male
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