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Clinical Anatomy | 2008

Examination of the Accessory Tendons of Extensor Hallucis Longus Muscle in Fetuses

Mustafa Aktekin; Deniz Uzmansel; Zeliha Kurtoğlu; Emine C. Sanli; Alev Kara

There are various data about the incidence of accessory tendons (AT) of extensor hallucis longus (EHL) muscle; however, their function is unknown. This study aimed to determine the incidence and morphometric features of the AT of EHL muscle in fetuses in order to provide more information to discuss its possible function. Forty‐five fetuses (26 female and 19 male) were used in this study. Fetuses were grouped as Group A (16–21weeks), Group B (22–27 weeks), and Group C (28–34 weeks) according to their age. In 23 (51%) out of 45 fetuses, there were AT. These were bilateral in 15 fetuses (65%) and unilateral in eight fetuses (35%). Fifty‐two percent of the fetuses in group A, 43% in group B, and 67% in group C had AT. AT were observed in 14 female (54%) and 9 male (47%) fetuses. In all cases, the AT were always diverging to the medial side of the main EHL tendons and attached to the metatarsophalangeal joint capsule distal to the joint space. Significant correlations were observed in this study between EHL and AT widths as well as between EHL width and EHL‐AT distance on both sides. The present study is the first to provide morphometric data about the AT of EHL muscle in fetuses which will be of use in understanding their function, particularly in biomechanics of the great toe. Clin. Anat. 21:713–717, 2008.


Journal of Neuroradiology | 2006

Morphometric comparison of the human corpus callosum in deaf and hearing subjects: an MRI study.

Alev Kara; A.Hakan Öztürk; Zeliha Kurtoğlu; D. Umit Talas; Mustafa Aktekin; M. Saygili; Arzu Kanik

Auditory cortices are interconnected to each other by fibers passing through the corpus callosum (CC). In totally deaf persons no auditory impulses are conveyed to the auditory cortices, hence the auditory pathways become nonfunctional. It was reported that there has been cross-modal plasticity between auditory, visual, and somatosensory cortices. In this study, our aim was to make a comparison in the CC morphometry in hearing subjects and in a selected group in which the auditory system was deprived before the age of 2. 18 deaf and 18 hearing male, handedness matched volunteers, ages varying between 28 and 56 years old were examined. Audiometrical tests were applied to both groups and then T1-weighted midsagittal MR images were obtained. Certain dimensions and areas were measured on these images. There were no statistically significant difference between deaf and hearing subjects, either when dimensions and areas were analyzed by multivariate analysis of variance or when areas were analyzed by univariate analysis of variance. Absence of any significant morphometric difference in the CC of deaf subjects could be thought as an evidence of reflection of functional cortical plasticity.


Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | 2014

A rare combination of vascular variations of both kidneys.

Deniz Uzmansel; Nail Can Öztürk; Alev Kara; Hakan Öztürk

Bilateral variations of renal vessels were encountered during the dissection of a 54-year-old male cadaver. There were triple renal arteries bilaterally, double renal veins on the right, and an unusual formation of renal vein on the left side. A bilateral occurrence of triple renal arteries has not been encountered in the literature, so does an incidence. Additional renal vessels have the potential to cause clinical complications such as hydronephrosis. Their existence has utmost importance in surgical and radiological interventions and radiological examinations.


Clinical Anatomy | 2012

Accessory head of flexor pollicis longus muscle in fetuses and adult cadavers and its relation to anterior interosseous nerve.

Alev Kara; Özlem Elvan; Selda Yildiz; Hakan Öztürk

This study was conducted to examine the accessory head of flexor pollicis longus muscle (ahFPL) and its relation with the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) in human fetuses and adult cadavers. Ninety fetus forearms and 52 adult cadaver forearms were dissected to evaluate the incidence, morphology, and innervation of the ahFPL. The ahFPL was observed in 29/90 (32%) of the fetus forearms and 20/52 (39%) of the adult cadaver forearms. The overall side incidence was 34.5% (49/142) among total forearms examined. On the other hand, the population incidence of ahFPL was 42% (19/45) in fetuses while it was 50% (12/24) in adult cadavers. So, the overall incidence in humans was 44.9% (31/69) in the population studied. Compression of the AIN in the forearm by the ahFPL is known as one of the causes of the anterior interosseous nerve syndrome (AINS). So, the relation of ahFPL with the AIN was evaluated, and in light of previous classifications a modified new classification is proposed. The most common relation detected in this study was Type IVa (71.4%) (AIN and its branches coursed posterior to the ahFPL). While Type I was not observed in this study, the incidences of Type II, Type III, and Type IVb (all AIN branches ‘without AIN itself’ coursed posterior to the ahFPL) were 2%, 14.3%, and 12.3%, respectively. The Types I, IVa, and IVb are thought to be associated with complete or incomplete types of AINS and Type III with incomplete type of AINS only. Clin. Anat. 25:601–608, 2012.


Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | 2010

Variation in the position, relation and vasculature of left suprarenal gland: a case report

Nail Can Öztürk; Deniz Uzmansel; Alev Kara; Hakan Öztürk

A malposition of the left suprarenal gland with varied relations and vasculature was observed in a 50-year-old male cadaver during the routine dissection of the abdominal region. The gland was partly situated over the hilum of the left kidney. Its posterior surface was related to the left crus of the diaphragm and to the hilum of the left kidney extending some distance above on the medial margin of the kidney. Its anterior surface was totally covered by the body of the pancreas and the splenic artery and vein. There were only two suprarenal arteries. A left lateral branch of the aorta divided into three branches of which the middle and inferior branches entered the gland as seperate suprarenal arteries. There were the two suprarenal veins of the gland which were draining into the left renal vein. Such a malposition with varied relations and vasculature is of utmost importance from the surgical point of view because it can affect the orientation of the surgeon in laparoscopic adrenalectomy.


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2017

The Relationship of the Temporal Branch of the Facial Nerve to the Fascial Planes of Temporal Region in Human Fetuses

Özlem Elvan; Alev Kara; Mesut Sabri Tezer; Mustafa Aktekin

Abstract The aim of this study was to obtain information by assessing the relationship between temporal region fascial structures, fat pads, and temporal branches of facial nerve in human fetuses to use the knowledge on treatment of early childhood period surgeries. This anatomic dissection study was conducted on 40 hemifaces with no visible external abnormalities on their faces. Fascial layers and related fat pads of temporal region were dissected layer by layer beginning from superficial to deep. The relations of temporal branches of facial nerve and temporoparietal fascia and the structures of these fascial layers were evaluated. Temporoparietal fascia showed continuity below zygomatic arc with superficial musculoaponeurotic system. Temporal branches of facial nerve showed a multiple branching. Parotid-masseteric fascia became very thin on the superficial of zygomatic arch and ran with superficial layer of temporal fascia above without attaching to periosteum. Temporal branches of facial nerve entered between multilayered layers of temporoparietal fascia. Temporoparietal fascia became thicker on anterior and middle parts because of the localization of superficial temporal fat pad. Temporal fascia was a 2-layered thick and fibrous tissue enveloping intermediate fat pad. Deep layer connected to periosteum of zygomatic arch and superficial layer continued passing superficial of zygomatic arch and connected to the parotid-masseteric fascia. Deep temporal fat pad was found on the deep to deep layer of temporal fascia and surface of temporal muscle. The findings of this study may contribute to the knowledge of the topographical localization of temporal branches of facial nerve with temporal region fascial structures and fat pads in fetuses.


Folia Morphologica | 2015

Communications of the median nerve in fetuses

Alev Kara; Özlem Elvan; Nail Can Öztürk; Ahmet Hakan Öztürk

BACKGROUND Communications between the median, ulnar and musculocutaneous nerves in the arm, forearm and hand were reported in adult cadaveric and electrophysiological studies. These communicant branches may lead conflicting clinical and electrodiagnostic outcomes. While there are many studies on adult patients or cadavers, there is poor regarding foetuses. The present study was conducted to examine the frequencies of these communications and their coexistences in human foetuses. MATERIALS AND METHODS Anterior aspect of the forearms of 50 foetuses (29 females, 20 males, and 1 unknown) were dissected bilaterally (totally 100 sides) for this purpose. RESULTS Communications between the median and the musculocutaneous nerves in the arm were found unilaterally in 4%. Communications from the median to the ulnar nerve in the forearm were encountered unilaterally in 22%, and bilaterally in 12%; from the ulnar to the median nerve in the hand unilaterally in 28%, and bilaterally in 12%. Coexistence of all these variations was not encountered in any foetus. But coexistence of two different types of communicant branch was encountered in 4%. CONCLUSIONS Precise knowledge of nerve communications, variations and rate of coexistences in foetuses may have significance for clinicians and researchers dealing with subjects in foetal period.


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2012

Measurements for the direct approach to the oval foramen to apply mandibular nerve blockade.

Alev Kara; Zeliha Kurtoğlu; Ibrahim Tekdemir; Alaittin Elhan; Deniz Uzmansel; Davud Yapici

Purpose The lack of certain quotable landmarks and not taking the morphometric variations into consideration for mandibular nerve blockade can cause some complications. The aim of this study was to ensure there are data for more feasible and successful lateral extraoral approach to block the mandibular nerve by proposing reliable and quotable landmarks. Methods The current study was carried out on 55 skulls at the anatomy departments of the Universities of Mersin and Ankara. The length of the zygomatic arch, measurements indicating the puncture point (PP), injection depth, and injection angle were revealed. The differences between sides and the relationships between the parameters were evaluated by using paired t-test and Pearson correlation test, respectively. Results Of all skulls, it is observed that the injection line passed anterior to the articular surface of the temporomandibular joint. The distance between external acoustic opening and PP showed positive correlation with the distance between oval foramen and the midpoint of the zygomatic arch on the left side (r = 0.364, P = 0.001). On the right, the correlation was close to the statistically significant level (r = 0.280, P = 0.072). The distance between external acoustic opening and PP that can be adapted to the living subjects was found as 26.31 ± 1.95 mm. Injection angle to the coronal plane was measured to be 16.39 ± 2.96 degrees. The difference between sides for this parameter was not statistically significant. Conclusions The determined parameters are suggested to be convenient and quotable to help in successful direct application under three-dimensional computed tomography or computed tomography–fluoroscopy for blocking the mandibular nerve.


Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | 2010

Frequency, anatomical properties and innervation of axillary arch and its relation to the brachial plexus in human fetuses

Deniz Uzmansel; Zeliha Kurtoğlu; Alev Kara; Nail Can Öztürk


Saudi Medical Journal | 2006

Left sided-right portal joined round ligament with an anomaly of the intrahepatic portal vein.

Emine C. Sanli; Zeliha Kurtoğlu; Alev Kara; Deniz Uzmansel

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