[人外侧翼状肌的宏观与微观研究]。

H Naohara
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本研究的目的是研究人类外侧翼状肌的形态及其与颞下颌关节的附着。从18具成人尸体上共获得25块外侧翼状肌,其中20块为肉眼观察,5块为显微观察。结果表明:1)本研究观察到的外侧翼状肌根据其头的数量分为三种类型;肉眼可见的标本中,65%为双头(上、下),20%为三头(上、下、中),15%为单头。2)单头标本的束状结构相当简单,束状结构的方向与牵拉线平行或呈放射状。在发育过程中,双头和三头标本的束膜结构相对复杂,每头之间有大量交叉纤维。3)所有标本在宏观上观察到的最上束肌均插入颞下颌关节盘和关节囊内,其余标本均插入下颌骨颈翼状中央窝内,但在其外侧表面未见明显的边界。相对于外侧翼状肌的总量,插入关节盘的束状肌的体积估计在五分之一到十分之一之间。4)从标本的显微镜检查来看,插入关节盘的束状肌在其附着处的横截面积约为3mm2,相当于头上肌的30%和外侧翼状肌总量的3%。5)附着于关节盘的筋束来源于外侧翼状肌的上、内侧头和颞肌。在20例宏观检查中,有2例来自外侧翼状肌下头的束束插入关节盘。
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[The macroscopic and microscopic study of the human lateral pterygoid muscle].

The purpose of this investigation was to study the morphology of the human lateral pterygoid muscle and its attachment to the temporomandibular joint. A total of twenty-five lateral pterygoid muscles, twenty for macroscopic and five for microscopic study, were obtained with their temporomandibular joints from eighteen adult cadavers. The results were as follows: 1) The lateral pterygoid muscles observed in this study were classified into three types based on the number of their heads; 65% of the macroscopic specimens had two heads (superior and inferior), 20% three heads (superior, inferior and medial), and 15% a single head. 2) The fascicular architecture of the single-headed specimens was quite simple and so the orientation of their fasciculi was parallel or radial to the line of pull. In their course the fasciculi of the two and three-headed specimens showed a relatively complicated architecture, having a large number of crossover fibers between each head. 3) In all specimens observed macroscopically, the uppermost fasciculi were inserted into the articular disc and capsule of the temporomandibular joint and the rest were inserted into the pterygoid fovea of the neck of the mandible, although no clear boundary could be found between them on their lateral surfaces. The bulk of the fasciculi which were inserted into the articular disc relative to the total amount of the lateral pterygoid muscles was estimated as being in the range of one fifth to one tenth. 4) From the microscopical examination of the specimens the cross-sectional area of the fasciculi which were inserted into the articular disc was about 3 mm2 at their attachment and this corresponded to 30% of the superior head and 3% of total amount of the lateral pterygoid muscle. 5) The fasciculi attached to the articular disc were derived from the superior and medial head of the lateral pterygoid muscle and from the temporalis muscle. In two cases of the twenty examined macroscopically, the fasciculi derived from the inferior head of the lateral pterygoid muscles were inserted into the articular disc.

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