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Ann Anat ; 206: 89-95, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26706107

ABSTRACT

The intraoral palpability of the inferior caput of the lateral pterygoid muscle has been a matter of ambiguity because of its topography. Thus, none of the recently published studies has provided reliable proof of the possibility of digital intraoral palpation, although palpation of the muscle is part of most of the examination catalogs for clinical functional analysis and functional therapy. Digital muscle palpation was performed intraorally on five preparations after exposure of the infratemporal fossa and visualization of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Direct digital palpation of the lateral pterygoid muscle was seen in all five cases. The successful palpation was carried out and approved during laterotrusion to the examined side (relaxation). While opening and closing the mouth (contraction) the muscle is palpable. In real-time kinematic measurements (MRI) an impression of the lateral caput of the left lateral pterygoid muscle of a 30-year-old control male person was found up to 6mm. Electromyographic detection by direct signal conduction with concomitant palpation is possible. The injection electrode tested in situ in the muscle was felt transorally with the palpating finger. The intraoral palpability of the inferior caput of the lateral pterygoid muscle is verified. The basic requirement for successfully palpating the lateral pterygoid muscle is the exact knowledge of muscle topography and the intraoral palpation pathway. After documented palpation of the muscle belly in cadaverous preparations, MRI and EMG also visualized palpation of the lateral pterygoid muscle in vivo. The palpation technique seems to be essential and basically feasible.


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Diagnosis, Oral/methods , Electromyography/methods , Muscle Contraction/physiology , Palpation/methods , Pterygoid Muscles/anatomy & histology , Pterygoid Muscles/physiology , Adult , Cadaver , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Male , Massage/methods , Patient Positioning , Temporomandibular Joint/anatomy & histology , Temporomandibular Joint/physiology
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Eur J Med Genet ; 48(4): 397-411, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16378924

ABSTRACT

Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OMIM164210) is a phenotypically and probably also a genetically heterogeneous disorder, characterized by anomalies of the ear (mostly microtia), hemifacial microsomia, and defects of the vertebral column. Associated clinical findings include anomalies of the eye and brain, and developmental delay. We have evaluated the clinical data and photographs of 53 unrelated patients with OAVS, all presenting with either isolated microtia or preauricular tags in association with hemifacial microsomia as minimal diagnostic criteria; five had a positive family history for OAVS. Based on the main clinical findings and unilateral or bilateral involvement, we have developed a new classification system for OAVS, consisting of six subgroups. There is a statistically significant correlation between the subgroup and number of associated clinical findings, and a statistically significant difference regarding prognosis in uni- and bilaterally affected patients, suggesting that this classification is clinically relevant to the categorization of patients with OAVS. The newly developed scoring system (two points for each main clinical finding and one for each associated clinical finding) presented here, also aids prognosis, especially for delay of motor development and brain anomalies, and statistical analysis revealed significant clustering between different clinical findings of OAVS confirming the clinical impression previously published by several authors.


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Abnormalities, Multiple/diagnosis , Goldenhar Syndrome/diagnosis , Abnormalities, Multiple/classification , Abnormalities, Multiple/physiopathology , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Goldenhar Syndrome/classification , Goldenhar Syndrome/physiopathology , Humans , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Pedigree
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