A cluster of dysmorphologies in a male human body: The value of anatomical variants in health sciences student training

IF 0.3 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Pieter-Jan Bosman, Surasha M. Surandernath, Baron Quinton, Daniel Ziqubu, Muhammad Khan, Faatimah Asmal, B. Kramer
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Abstract

The human body is known to contain many variations in its normal structure which, while of interest to teachers of anatomy, may be vexing to health sciences students when compared to the description of “normal” anatomy in their textbooks. However, these variations, and even dysmorphologies, pose interesting and sometimes challenging learning experiences to students during dissection of the body. Such an instance occurred for undergraduate medical students in the School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, when three unrelated dysmorphologies were discovered while undertaking a full dissection of a donor’s body. An aberrant right subclavian artery was found in the thoracic cavity and two further dysmorphologies, a supernumerary kidney and accessory indentations on the diaphragmatic surface of the liver presented on dissection of the abdominal cavity. The aberrant right subclavian conformed with previous descriptions of the anomaly. However, the supernumerary kidney lacked a ureter, was lobulated and contained large blood-filled spaces, with histological evidence of urinary tubules in the intervening connective tissue. The accessory hepatic indentations varied in depth, with the deeper one forming a fissure and the less deep indentation, a sulcus. While the described dysmorphologies vary in their incidence, the occurrence of a cluster of three within one body provided a significant opportunity for the students to review the normal anatomy, and especially the complex development of the structures, as well as the clinical significance of each.
男性人体畸形群:解剖学变异在健康科学学生训练中的价值
众所周知,人体在其正常结构中包含许多变化,尽管解剖学教师对此感兴趣,但与教科书中对“正常”解剖学的描述相比,健康科学专业的学生可能会感到烦恼。然而,这些变异,甚至畸形,在解剖身体的过程中,给学生带来了有趣的,有时是具有挑战性的学习经历。这样的例子发生在南非威特沃特斯兰德大学解剖科学学院的医科本科生身上,当时在对捐赠者的身体进行全面解剖时发现了三个不相关的畸形。在胸腔中发现了一条异常的右锁骨下动脉,在腹腔解剖中发现了两个进一步的畸形,一个多余的肾脏和肝脏横膈膜表面的附属凹陷。右锁骨下异常符合先前对异常的描述。然而,多余肾脏缺少输尿管,呈分叶状,含有大的充满血液的间隙,组织学证据表明在中间结缔组织中有尿小管。副肝凹陷深度不同,深的形成裂隙,浅的形成沟。虽然所描述的畸形的发生率各不相同,但在一个身体中出现三种畸形的集群为学生提供了一个重要的机会来回顾正常解剖,特别是结构的复杂发展,以及每种畸形的临床意义。
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European journal of anatomy
European journal of anatomy ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-
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0.60
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33.30%
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73
期刊介绍: El European Journal of Anatomy es continuación de la revista “Anales de Anatomía”, publicada en español desde 1952 a 1993. Tras unos años de interrupción debido fundamentalmente a problemas económicos para su mantenimiento, la Sociedad Anatómica Española quiso dar un nuevo impulso a dicha publicación, por lo que fue sustituido su título por el actual, además de ser publicada íntegramente en inglés para procurar así una mayor difusión fuera de nuestras fronteras. Este nuevo periodo se inició en 1996 completándose el primer volumen durante el año 1997.
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