提上腭veli肌的肌肉起源:记录解剖变异并解决五个世纪以来相互矛盾的说法。

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Anthony S Pagano, Christopher M Smith, Michelle B Titunick, Alexandra Idso, Mobinuddin Ahmad, Alex Yu, Kevin Chung, Kevin Li, Suwei Lee, Jeffrey T Laitman, Samuel Márquez
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提上腭veli muscle (LVP)在语言和吞咽中起着基础和关键的作用。尽管有几个世纪的解剖学描述,下静脉的起源仍然是争论的主题,几个著名的来源提供了相互矛盾的发现。据我们所知,本研究旨在通过开展迄今为止最大的LVP形态学解剖研究来澄清相互矛盾的说法。我们检查了来自尸体捐献者的27个颞骨标本和27个半头颅标本。所有病例均表现为LVP起源于骨性咽鼓管口内的软骨咽鼓管部分,其他解剖变异包括较小的副肌腹部,起源于石质骨上的厚纤维组织层(最常见的变异,16/27)或颈动脉鞘(5/27)。我们的结果不支持先前声称的下静脉静脉完全起源于石质骨。变异类型在年龄和性别上没有显著差异(p
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Muscular origins of the levator veli palatini muscle: Documenting anatomical variation and resolving five centuries of conflicting accounts.

The levator veli palatini muscle (LVP) plays a fundamental and pivotal role in speech and swallowing. Despite centuries of anatomical description, the LVP origin remains a subject of debate, with several prominent sources offering contradictory findings. This study seeks to clarify conflicting accounts by conducting, to our knowledge, the largest dissection study on LVP morphology to date. We examined 27 temporal bone specimens and 27 hemi-heads from cadaveric donors. All exhibited an LVP origin from the portion of the cartilaginous Eustachian tube inside the osseous Eustachian tube orifice, with other anatomical variants including smaller accessory muscle bellies originating from a thick fibrous tissue layer overlying the petrous bone (the most common variant, 16/27) or from the carotid sheath (5/27). Our results did not support prior claims of the LVP originating exclusively from the petrous bone. There was no significant difference based on age or sex in the type of variant exhibited (p < 0.05). We also found that most temporal bones exhibited an infratubal spine of variable size and that, as corroborated by dissection and inter-observational documentation, these tended to function as attachments for a thick fibrous tissue layer that is continuous with both the carotid sheath and Weber-Liel fascia. These findings contribute to clinical applications such as postoperative monitoring of cleft palate repair patients among whom LVP growth is functionally important. They are also applicable to vocal tract reconstructions in extinct hominins where minor differences in relative LVP length could have functional impacts on speech and respiration by influencing velar biomechanics.

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