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2021 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 82-89
Author(s):  
R. G. Gataulina ◽  
L. V. Vanko ◽  
T. А. Nazarenko ◽  
L. S. Ezhova ◽  
I. V. Menzhinskaia ◽  
...  

It is given in an article the obtained investigation results in studying antiphospholipid antibodies contains and combined pathology of small pelvis organs in 32 women with tumors and timorous ovary formations, who suffered with infertility. Analysis of anamnesis and clinic-laboratorial data, echography, operative laparoscopy and histological investigation is presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 85 (2) ◽  
pp. 4159-4166
Author(s):  
Mai Abd El Hady Mousa ◽  
Hemmat Mansour ◽  
Fatma Eid ◽  
Alya Mashaal

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hallie Street ◽  
Aaron LeBlanc ◽  
Michael Caldwell

Mosasaur researchers have used varieties of tooth crown ornamentation as diagnostic and phylogenetic characters for decades. Such tooth crown features include facets, flutes, striations, serrated carinae, and coarse anastomosing texture. This study investigates the relative contribution of dentine and enamel to the development of these dental characters and assesses possible homologies between these structures. Histological analysis of isolated mosasaur teeth revealed that flutes and facets develop initially from the dentine, and the external enamel morphology we observe macroscopically mirrors the shape the underlying dentine. Striations combine underlying contributions from the dentine with additional and irregular enamel deposition that results strictly from amelogenesis. In both serrated carinae and anastomosing texture the border between the dentine and the enamel is smooth, and these external ornamentations form through variations in enamel development. Based on these observations, we infer that flutes and facets are part of a morphological spectrum and should not be treated as separate phylogenetic characters. Conversely, striations develop differently than flutes and facets, and should therefore be treated as a distinct character. We recommend referring to the “serrations” on mosasaur carinae as crenulations to differentiate these enamel-only structures from true denticles possessing a dentine core. Anastomosing texture can also coincide with significant apical thickening, both of which could be adaptations for processing hard-shelled prey. Care must be taken when using tooth crown features as diagnostic or phylogenetic characters because seemingly different morphologies can have similar developmental origins, and tooth morphology can be more closely tied to diet than to common ancestry.


Author(s):  
Zekeriya Özüdoğru ◽  
Ramazan İlgün ◽  
Derviş Özdemir

In the study, it was aimed to reveal the morphological, morphometric and histological characteristics of sinus interdigitalis found in the fore and hind feet of Konya merino sheep. For this purpose, the fore and hind feet of 10 Konya merino sheep, weighing between 44-79 kg, were used. Sinus interdigitalis were dissected out from the feet, and after morphometric measurements were made, morphological examinations were performed and photographed. The shape of the sinus interdigitalis, present in all the forefeet and hind feet, resembled a pipe consisting of neck and body. It was determined that the neck part was longer than the body at all feet. The inner surface of the gland was covered with hair, and there was more hair on the neck than on the body. The weight of the gland, body length and diameter, flexura, canal length and diameter were measured morphometrically. In the measurements made, it was determined that all the values of the forefeet were higher than the hind feet. In histological examination, it was found that the wall of the sinus interdigitalis consists of three layers: epidermis, dermis and fibrous capsule, and in the dermis, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, m. arrector pili and sweat glands were found.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100116
Author(s):  
Olubukola Sinbad Olorunnisola ◽  
Peter Ifeoluwa Adegbola ◽  
Bamidele Stephen Ajilore ◽  
Ayodeji Zabdiel Abijo ◽  
Folorunsho Ayodeji Ajayi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Thalia Bekelaar ◽  
Gervais Nougon ◽  
Marc Peters ◽  
Frederic De Roeck ◽  
Steven Haine ◽  
...  

Cardiogenic shock during a pheochromocytoma crisis is a life-threatening disorder. This case report illustrates a 49-year-old male with profound cardiogenic shock, extreme hemodynamic instability (systolic blood pressure ranging from 45 up to 290 mmHg in a cyclic pattern), and progressive multiple organ failure in the presence of a unilateral adrenal mass. Emergency adrenalectomy led to rapid hemodynamic stabilization. Histological investigation confirmed the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. This case indicates that emergency adrenalectomy, although usually not considered first choice, is a valid option in cardiogenic shock and extremely fluctuating hemodynamics due to a pheochromcytoma-induced catecholamine storm.


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