Does the articularis cubiti muscle really exist? Anatomical, histological, and magnetic resonance imaging study with a narrative review of literature
J Anat. 2023 Aug 11. doi: 10.1111/joa.13943. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAlthough the term articularis cubiti muscle is incorporated in the official anatomical nomenclature, only sparse data about its appearance are available. It is usually described as few fibres originating from the medial head of the triceps brachii muscle and inserting to the capsule of the elbow joint. However, the most recent observations regarding the morphological relations in the posterior elbow region point towards the absence of a well-defined muscle. Therefore, this study was designed to verify the existence of the articularis cubiti muscle i...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - August 11, 2023 Category: Anatomy Authors: Michal Benes Tomas Novotny David Kachlik Jiri Uhlik Vojtech Kunc Source Type: research

Does the articularis cubiti muscle really exist? Anatomical, histological, and magnetic resonance imaging study with a narrative review of literature
J Anat. 2023 Aug 11. doi: 10.1111/joa.13943. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAlthough the term articularis cubiti muscle is incorporated in the official anatomical nomenclature, only sparse data about its appearance are available. It is usually described as few fibres originating from the medial head of the triceps brachii muscle and inserting to the capsule of the elbow joint. However, the most recent observations regarding the morphological relations in the posterior elbow region point towards the absence of a well-defined muscle. Therefore, this study was designed to verify the existence of the articularis cubiti muscle i...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - August 11, 2023 Category: Anatomy Authors: Michal Benes Tomas Novotny David Kachlik Jiri Uhlik Vojtech Kunc Source Type: research

Morphogenesis of the pulmonary vein and left atrial appendage in human embryos and early fetuses
This study provided a three-dimensional and quantitative description of the developmental process of the left atrium, comprising the venous component and left atrial appendage formation, from the late embryonic to the early fetal stages.PMID:37559438 | DOI:10.1111/joa.13941 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - August 10, 2023 Category: Anatomy Authors: Narumi Fukui Toru Kanahashi Jun Matsubayashi Hirohiko Imai Akio Yoneyama Hiroki Otani Shigehito Yamada Tetsuya Takakuwa Source Type: research

The developing juvenile talus: Radiographic identification of distinct ontogenetic phases and structural trajectories
This study investigates the talus with the purpose of identifying ontogenetic phases and developmental patterns that contribute to the growing understanding of the developing juvenile skeleton. Colour gradient mapping and radiographic absorptiometry were utilised to investigate 62 human tali from 38 individuals, ranging in age-at-death from 28 weeks intrauterine to 20 years of age. The perinatal talus exhibited a rudimentary pattern comparable to the structural organisation observed within the late adolescent talus. This early internal organisation is hypothesised to be related to the vascular pattern of the talus. After 2...
Source: Journal of Anatomy - August 10, 2023 Category: Anatomy Authors: Rebecca A G Reid Catriona Davies Craig Cunningham Source Type: research

Morphogenesis of the pulmonary vein and left atrial appendage in human embryos and early fetuses
This study provided a three-dimensional and quantitative description of the developmental process of the left atrium, comprising the venous component and left atrial appendage formation, from the late embryonic to the early fetal stages.PMID:37559438 | DOI:10.1111/joa.13941 (Source: Journal of Anatomy)
Source: Journal of Anatomy - August 10, 2023 Category: Anatomy Authors: Narumi Fukui Toru Kanahashi Jun Matsubayashi Hirohiko Imai Akio Yoneyama Hiroki Otani Shigehito Yamada Tetsuya Takakuwa Source Type: research