双侧下颌管不全:其可能病因的胚胎学分析。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Kanitin Rumpansuwon, Thewarid Berkban, Nutmethee Kruepunga, Wattana Weerachatyanukul, Somluk Asuvapongpatana, Arada Chaiyamoon, Benrita Jitaree, R Shane Tubbs, Joe Iwanaga, Thanyaporn Senarai, Athikhun Suwannakhan
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目的:本研究旨在报道一个以前未记载的下颌骨解剖变异,并利用胚胎学分析探讨其发育起源。方法:对一具年龄不详的男性尸体的干燥下颌骨进行解剖检查和计算机断层扫描。此外,在3D模型中重建了卡内基23期人类胚胎的一系列组织学切片,以检查发育中的下颌骨与周围结构之间的空间关系。结果:下颌管内侧壁向两侧舌皮质破裂。计算机断层扫描证实这些椎管起源于下颌孔,并在下颌内侧三分之一处形成颏孔。这些缺损与左侧骨腔一起被发现。胚胎学分析显示,发育中的下颌骨、下牙槽神经和唾液腺之间的空间距离很近,这支持了不完全骨化可能是由于神经定位不同或腺体卡压所致的假设。结论:本研究揭示了罕见的下颌管解剖变异及其可能的发育机制。这些发现对下颌骨的放射学解释和手术计划具有指导意义。
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Bilateral incomplete mandibular canals: an embryological analysis of their possible etiology.

Purpose: This study aims to report a previously undocumented anatomical variation of the mandible and investigate its developmental origin using embryological analysis.

Methods: Anatomical inspection and computed tomography were performed on a dried human mandible from a male cadaver of unknown age. Additionally, serial histological sections from a Carnegie Stage 23 human embryo were reconstructed in 3D model to examine the spatial relationships between the developing mandible and surrounding structures.

Results: The mandibular canal exhibited breaching of the medial wall into the lingual cortex on both sides. Computed tomography confirmed that the canals originated from the mandibular foramen and gave rise to the mental foramina at the medial third of the mandible. These defects were found along with a left-sided Stafne bone cavity. Embryological analysis revealed a close spatial proximity between the developing mandible, the inferior alveolar nerve, and the salivary glands, supporting the hypothesis that incomplete ossification could result from variant nerve positioning or glandular entrapment.

Conclusion: This study presents rare anatomical variations of the mandibular canal and their possible developmental mechanism. These findings have implications for radiological interpretation and surgical planning involving the mandible.

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Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: Anatomy is a morphological science which cannot fail to interest the clinician. The practical application of anatomical research to clinical problems necessitates special adaptation and selectivity in choosing from numerous international works. Although there is a tendency to believe that meaningful advances in anatomy are unlikely, constant revision is necessary. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, the first international journal of Clinical anatomy has been created in this spirit. Its goal is to serve clinicians, regardless of speciality-physicians, surgeons, radiologists or other specialists-as an indispensable aid with which they can improve their knowledge of anatomy. Each issue includes: Original papers, review articles, articles on the anatomical bases of medical, surgical and radiological techniques, articles of normal radiologic anatomy, brief reviews of anatomical publications of clinical interest. Particular attention is given to high quality illustrations, which are indispensable for a better understanding of anatomical problems. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy is a journal written by anatomists for clinicians with a special interest in anatomy.
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