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2. Laser Scanning Morphometric Measurements of the Main Orbital Communications in Dry Human Skulls.
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Coroleucă, Ruxandra, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, Cherecheanu, Alina Popa, Enyedi, Mihaly, Bucșan, Radu, Bostan, Mihai, Coroleucă, Ciprian-Andrei, Ladea, Lidia, Vrînceanu, Daniela, Moraru, Oriana Elena, and Iancu, Raluca
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LASER measurement , *OPTICAL scanners , *CRANIOMETRY , *ORBITS (Astronomy) , *SKULL - Abstract
Background and Objectives: This research investigated the morphometric dimensions of the optic foramen (OF), superior orbital fissure (SOF) and inferior orbital fissure (IOF), using indirect measurement techniques such as laser scanning, making it likely the first study of its kind. This study aimed to identify the morphometric variability of the main orbit communications and to highlight the differences between genders. Materials and Methods: The anthropometric study was conducted on sixty dry skulls (120 orbits) of adults aged between 20 and 70 years. Measurements of orbital communications were made using the RS6 laser scanner. The orbital parameters that were investigated are as follows: length and width of the SOF and IOF, and height and width of the OF. Results: In males, the average height of the OF was 8.27 mm and 8.13 mm in females, while the average width of the OF was 6.34 mm in males and 5.83 mm in females. The SOF average length was 21.09 mm in males and 17.58 mm in females. The widths of the SOF in the three thirds (anterior, middle and posterior) in males were 5.14/4.77/7.11 mm and 2.28/3.48/5.80 mm in females. The average length of the IOF was 33.05 mm in males and 32.30 mm in females. The widths of the IOF in the three thirds (anterior, middle and posterior) were 5.61/3.92/4.70 mm in males and 7.24/4.68/4.08 mm in females. Conclusions: The OF height and width were higher in males compared to females. The SOF length and width were higher in males compared to females. The IOF length was higher in males for the right orbit and higher in females for the left orbit. The IOF width for both orbits was higher in females in the anterior and middle third, and higher for males in the posterior third. Evaluation of dry skulls using laser scanning is reliable and recommended for data accuracy. Laser scanning can become a usable method for all indented and hard-to-reach regions of the cranial skeleton. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. An Extensive Study Regarding the Microscopic Anatomy of the Early Fetal Human Optic Nerve.
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Publik, Mihai Alin, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, Dumitru, Adrian Vasile, Precup, Andrei, Petrescu, Ioan-Andrei, Slavu, Iulian, Tulin, Raluca Florentina, Tulin, Adrian, Baloiu, Andra Ioana, Cirstoiu, Monica Mihaela, and Munteanu, Octavian
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HISTOLOGY , *OPTIC nerve , *FETAL anatomy , *FIRST trimester of pregnancy , *NEUROGLIA - Abstract
The development of the optic nerve and its surrounding tissues during the early fetal period is a convoluted period because it spans both the organogenesis period and the fetal period. This study details the microscopic anatomy and histoembryology of the optic nerve in embryos during the early fetal period, including the second half of the first trimester of pregnancy. Serial sections through the orbit of variously aged embryos allowed us to analyze the nerve in both longitudinal and transverse aspects. A histological assessment and description of the structures surrounding and inside the nerve were performed, highlighting the cellular subtypes involved. By employing immunohistochemical techniques, we could characterize the presence and distribution of astrocytes within the optic nerve. Our findings suggest that by the 8th gestational week (WG) the structures are homologs to all the adult ones but with an early appearance so that maturation processes take place afterward. By this age, the axons forming the nerve are definitive adult axons. The glial cells do not yet exhibit adult phenotype, but their aspect becomes adult toward the 13th week. During its development the optic nerve increases in size then, at 14 weeks, it shrinks considerably, possibly through its neural maturation process. The morphological primordium of the blood–nerve barrier can be first noted at 10 WG and at 13 WG the morphological blood–nerve barrier is definitive. The meningeal primordium can be first noted as a layer of agglomerated fibroblasts, later toward 13 WG splitting in pachymeninx and leptomeninges and leaving space for intrinsic blood vessels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Prostatic Artery Origin Variability: Five Steps to Improve Identification during Percutaneous Embolization
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Șerbănoiu, Alexandru, primary, Nechifor, Rareș, additional, Marinescu, Andreea Nicoleta, additional, Iana, Gheorghe, additional, Bratu, Ana Magdalena, additional, Sălcianu, Iulia Alecsandra, additional, Ion, Radu Tudor, additional, and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, additional
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- 2023
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5. The Extrinsic Innervation of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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6. Hearts Vessels
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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7. The External Configuration of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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- 2014
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8. The Structure of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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- 2014
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9. Internal Configuration of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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- 2014
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10. Boundaries of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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- 2014
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11. Concepts of Clinical Anatomy of the Heart: Definition, Location and Position
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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- 2014
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12. The Specific Development Period
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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- 2014
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13. The General Development Period
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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- 2014
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14. Suspension of the penis – dissection, anatomical description and highlighting of anatomical risks in sectioning the suspensory ligaments
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary, Ion, Radu Tudor, additional, Filipoiu, Zoran Florin, additional, Tulin, Adrian Daniel, additional, Enciu, Octavian, additional, and Enyedi, Mihaly, additional
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- 2023
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15. The Assessment of the Anatomical Risk in the Perioral Region
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LUPU, Florin, ILIUTA, Catalina-Petruta, ENYEDI, Mihaly, PANTU, Cosmin-Marian, FILIPOIU, Florin-Mihail, BULESCU, Ioan Alexandru, OPREA, Stefan, DOGARU, Iulian-Alexandru, and MUTU, Daniela-Elena Gheoca
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Introduction:Safe and effective procedures in the perioral region rely on a clear understanding of the facial anatomy, as insufficient knowledge of this aspect can lead to severe complications. Materials and methods:We performed thorough layer-by-layer dissections of the perioral region on 11 freshly formalinized cadaver heads. Dissections were performed between 2020 and 2022 in the dissection laboratory of the Anatomy Department, where the ethical conducts were regulated by „Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, and fall under its jurisdiction. Dissections were digitally photographed and edited without altering the scientific content. By performing minute dissections, a considerable amount of attention has been paid to the trajectory and diameter of the superior and inferior labial arteries and their relations with the surrounding structures. Results:We demonstrated the presence of the fibro-muscular compartment above the philtrum, where the superior labial artery passes and gives off the columellar and septal branches, and where it can be compressed in case of either the migration of the filler or quick bolus injections of substance. We also emphasized the importance of the labial salivary glands as risk elements in the perioral region. The depth of the inferior labial artery varied between 4.1-5.4 mm and that of the superior labial artery between 4.8-5.6 mm. Discussion: Safe and complication-free procedures require an exact knowledge of the anatomy of the main neurovascular bundle of each facial region and their anatomical variability should be highlighted. Conclusion:The clinically relevant anatomical observations and descriptions of landmarks presented in our research serves as crucial information for plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeons and dentists. Doppler ultrasound imaging has a considerable potential for both diminishing the risk and facilitating the prompt treatment of complications, especially because it is an affordable, repeatable, quick and reliable procedure. Cadaveric dissection for anatomy training provides an unparalleled opportunity to precisely understand the structure of actual human tissue and the clinical and structural relationships between the multitude of anatomical risk elements.
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- 2022
16. The Pelvic and Sacral Splanchnic Nerves – Identification by Dissection, Trajectory
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GOIDESCU, Ofelia-Costina, DOGARU, Iulian-Alexandru, ENYEDI, Mihaly, ENCIU, Octavian, MUTU, Daniela-Elena GHEOCA, and FILIPOIU, Florin-Mihail
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The modern principles in pelvic surgery imply the preservation of the nervous structures that are involved in the physiological functioning of the pelvic and genital organs. The main pelvic nervous element is represented by the inferior hypogastric plexus. This plexus receives sympathetic afferent fibres from the hypogastric nerve, parasympathetic afferent fibres from the pelvic splanchnic nerves and also sympathetic afferent fibres coming from the sympathetic sacral chain via the sacral splanchnic nerves. We aimed to demonstrate the anatomy of these structures through dissection and we exposed the origins, pathway and manner of distribution of the splanchnic nerves of the pelvis. We managed to clarify the main anatomical relations of these nerves, among which we highlighted the relation to the branches of the internal iliac artery. The parasympathetic fibres reach the pelvis by running through the anterior rami of the spinal nerves, which are the origin of the sacral plexus. We managed to exhibit the way in which the parasympathetic fibres emerge from the sacral nerves and form the pelvic splanchnic nerves. Pelvic surgery nowadays is focused on nerve-sparing, which essentially means the conservation of the integrity of splanchnic nerves, hypogastric nerves and inferior hypogastric plexuses in order to maintain the normal functioning of the anatomical sphincters and genital organs. In this respect, it is crucial for the surgeon who performs pelvic procedures to be more than well-acquainted to the anatomy of the pelvic splanchnic nerves, which are considered to be the erectile nerves, and to that of the sacral splanchnic nerves.
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17. Projection of the Heart, Pericardium and the Cardiac Auscultation Sites
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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18. A Systematic Approach of the Intrauterine Morphogenesis of the Human Palpebral Apparatus
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Munteanu, Octavian, primary, Filipoiu, Florin-Mihail, additional, Cirstoiu, Monica Mihaela, additional, Bohiltea, Roxana Elena, additional, Georgescu, Tiberiu Augustin, additional, Dumitru, Adrian, additional, Băloiu, Andra-Ioana, additional, Publik, Mihai-Alin, additional, and Petrescu, Ioan-Andrei, additional
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- 2022
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19. Overview of the anatomical basis of the piriformis syndrome‑dissection with magnetic resonance correlation
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Goidescu, Ofelia-Costina, primary, Enyedi, Mihaly, additional, Tulin, Adrian-Daniel, additional, Tulin, Raluca, additional, Vacaroiu, Ileana, additional, Nica, Adriana, additional, Dragos, Dorin, additional, Ionescu, Dorin, additional, Georgescu, Dragos, additional, Miron, Adrian, additional, and Filipoiu, Florin-Mihail, additional
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- 2021
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20. Atlas of Heart Anatomy and Development
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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- 2014
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21. Poster presentations
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Aksu, Funda, Topacoglu, Hakan, Arman, Candan, Atac, Aytul, Tetik, Suleyman, Hasanovic, Aida, Kulenovic, Amela, Mornjakovic, Zakira, Pikula, Branko, Sarac-Hadzihalilovic, Aida, Voljevica, Alma, Bamac, Belgin, Colak, Tuncay, Alemdar, Murat, Dundar, Gulmine, Selekler, Macit, Dincer, Ozgur, Colak, Enis, Ozbek, Aydin, Kilic, Cenk, Kamburoglu, Kivanc, Ozen, Tuncer, Kavak, Vatan, Kirici, Yalcin, Oztas, Emin, Soysal, Handan Altinkaya, Unur, Erdogan, Ekinci, Nihat, Karaca, Omur, Malakhova, Olga, Kocaoglu, Murat, Toker, Serdar, Taser, Figen, Kilincoglu, Volkan, Yurtgun, Mustafa Fahri, Dalcik, Cannur, Zeybek, Ali, Baroncini, Marc, Peltier, Johann, Jissendi, Patrice, Pruvo, Jean-Pierre, Francke, Jean-Paul, Prevot, Vincent, Kosif, Rengin, Arifoglu, Yasin, Diramali, Murat, Sarsilmaz, Mustafa, Kose, Evren, Ogeturk, Murat, Akpinar, Burhan, Kus, Ilter, Meydan, Sedat, Kara, Alev, Kurtoglu, Zeliha, Tekdemir, Ibrahim, Elhan, Alaittin, Bas, Orhan, Odaci, Ersan, Mollaoglu, Hakan, Ucok, Kagan, Kaplan, Suleyman, Senoglu, Mehmet, Nacitarhan, Vedat, Kurutas, Ergul Belge, Senoglu, Nimet, Altun, Idris, Atli, Yalcin, Ozbag, Davut, Karakas, Sacide, Bilgin, M. Dincer, Tellioglu, Ayfer Metin, Ozlem, Sercin, Akcanal, Betul, Yildiz, Yuksel, Gunes, Hakki, Kose, Hayrullah, Uzum, Ibrahim, Gundogmus, Umit Naci, Caglayan, Cigdem, Pavlova, Velichka, Dimitrova, Mashenka, Georgieva, Lilia, Nikolova, Elena, Uzmansel, Deniz, Ozturk, Nail Can, Saylam, Canan Yurttas, Ozgiray, Erkin, Orhan, Mustafa, Cagli, Sedat, Zileli, Mehmet, Ozkan, Derya, Akkaya, Taylan, Comert, Ayhan, Balikci, Nilgun, Ozdemir, Esra, Gumus, Haluk, Ergul, Zafer, Kaya, Oskay, Altun, Serdar, Unlu, R. Erkin, Orbay, Hakan, Kim, Deog-Im, Han, Seung-Ho, Kim, Yi-Suk, Kim, Ho-Jeong, Lee, Kyu-Seok, Elcioglu, Omur, Ozden, Hilmi, Guven, Gul, Imre, Nurcan, Yalcin, Bulent, Ozan, Hasan, Akyer, Pinar, Guvencer, Mustafa, Karatosun, Vasfi, Sagoo, Mandeep Gill, Aland, Rachel Claire, Ustuner, Derya, Ustuner, M. Cengiz, Ai, Jafar, Ghazi, Seyed Reza, Mansouri, Seyed Hadi, Tuncer, Mehmet Cudi, Aluclu, Mehmet Ufuk, Karabulut, Ozlen, Hatipoglu, Eyup Savas, Nazaroglu, Hasan, Icke, Cigdem, Akbay, Emrah, Gunay, Turkan, Icke, Suleyman, Yildiz, Selda, Yazar, Fatih, Barlas, Barcin Orhan, Zahoi, Delia Elena, Kavakli, Ahmet, Tas, Ufuk, Dabak, Durrin Ozlem, Sapmaz, Hilal Irmak, Kocabiyik, Necdet, Ozer, Cenk Murat, Ozcan, Ayhan, Elevli, Levent, Desdicioglu, Kadir, Alanbay, Ibrahim, Govsa, Figen, Saylam, Canan Y., Akdogan, Ilgaz, Kiroglu, Yilmaz, Onur, Sule, Evcil, Emine Hilal, Cankara, Neslihan, Malas, Mehmet Ali, Kalcioglu, M. 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Zuhal, Kuvat, Samet Vasfi, Tagil, Suleyman Murat, Ertekin, Cumhur, Uysal, Hilmi, Bademkiran, Fikret, Albayrak, Nural, Esmer, Ali Firat, Coskun, Nigar Keles, Sindel, Muzaffer, Kizilay, Ferah, Yalin, Sevket, Karapinar, Nevin, Tokdemir, Mehmet, Karakurt, Lokman, Tumkaya, Levent, Korkmaz, Adnan, Ayas, Bulent, Ciftci, Nusret, Terzi, Yuksel, Baran, Ozlem, Nergiz, Yusuf, Akkus, Murat, Aluclu, Ufuk, Topal, Askin Ender, Yuksel, Dilek, Acar, Halil Ibrahim, Kendir, Simel, Hekimoglu, Emre, Basman, Deniz, Duman, Sunay, Ozener, Baris, Pelin, Can, Zagyapan, Ragiba, Kurkcuoglu, Ayla, Koc, Mustafa, Erdinc, Meral, Erdinc, Levent, Kelle, Ilker, Sancakdar, Enver, Cetin, Nil, Tunik, Selcuk, Yildirim, Ayse, Kaplanoglu, Iskender, Ayaz, Ercan, Ilhan, Necip, Okumus, Mehmet, Yuksel, Kasim Zafer, Ciralik, Harun, Yilmaz, Zeki, Gumusalan, Yakup, Gamsizkan, Mehmet, Kazkayasi, Mustafa, Dogan, Nadire Unver, Uysal, Ismihan Ilknur, Karalezli, Aylin, Fazliogullari, Zeliha, Buyukmumcu, Mustafa, Bozkurt, Mehmet Cem, Cicekcibasi, Aynur Emine, Demiryurek, Deniz, Ozsoy, M. Hakan, Bayramoglu, Alp, Tuccar, Eray, Baran, Ozlem Pamukcu, Soker, Sevda, Bahceci, Selen, Nasir, Yasemin, Yilmaz, Mehmet Tugrul, Cicekcibasi, Emine Aynur, Ulusoy, Mahinur, Gunaslan, Pervin, Bilge, Nuray, Akkaya, Muzaffer, Genc, Abdurrahman, Akcer, Sezer, Gonul, Yucel, Cosar, Emine, Koken, Gulengul, Ari, Ilknur, Bakirci, Sinan, Kafa, Ilker Mustafa, Uysal, Murat, Karabulut, Ahmet Kagan, Keles, Bahar, Emlik, Dilek, Uyar, Yavuz, Ozturk, Kayhan, Yilmaz, Neslihan Altuntas, Salbacak, Ahmet, Kacira, Burkay Kutluhan, Arazi, Mehmet, Demirci, Serafettin, Kiresi, Demet, Gumus, Serter, Seker, Muzaffer, Uyar, Mehmet, Astaneh, Mohammad Ebrahim, Khorshid, Alireza, Uygur, Ramazan, Songur, Ahmet, Sonmez, Osman Fikret, Dogan, Kamil Hakan, Kolcu, Giray, Iliescu, Madalina, Bordei, Petru, Iliescu, Dan, Ciobotaru, Camelia, Lucescu, Viorel, Covaleov, Anatoli, Ionescu, Constantin, Guirao, Miguel, Páramo, E., Mutuberria, R., Sánchez-Montesinos, I., Roda, O., Girón, F., Lopez-Soler, Miguel, Roda, Olga, Campos-López, Raúl, Guirao-Piñeiro, Miguel, Pascual-Morenilla, Maria Teresa, Sanchez-Montesinos, Indalecio, Pascual, Maria Teresa, Garzon, I., Serrato, D., Nieto-Aguilar, R., Sanchez-Montesinos, I., Sanchez-Quevedo, M., Ozdemir, M. Bulent, Ozean, R. Hakan, Bagdatli, Dilek, Adiguzel, Esat, Dogan, Zumrut, Aycan, Ozlem, Vardi, Nigar, Erkal, Haldun Sukru, Ozturk, Hakan, Mocanu, S., Stefanescu, C., Ionescu, A., Talpes, Raluca, Sapte, Elena, Dina, Constantin, Surdu, Loredana, Bulbuc, Ionut, Medina, M. T., Medina, J., López-Soler, M., Martin-Oviedo, Carlos, Lowy-Benoliel, Alejandro, Maranillo, Eva, Martinez-Guirado, Tomas, Sañudo, Jose, Scola, Bartolome, Vazquez, Teresa, Arráez-Aybar, L. A., Conejo-Menor, J. L., Gonzáles-Gómez, C. C., Torres-García, A. J., Nasu, Hisayo, Chiba, Shoji, Gutierrez-Semillera, M., Paksoy, Yahya, Kalaycioglu, Ahmet, Yildirim, Mehmet, Ozyasar, Ali, Ozdogmus, Omer, Cakmak, Yusuf Ozgur, Verimli, Ural, Cavdar, Safiye, Yildizhan, Begum, Aktan Ikiz, Z. Asli, Ucerler, Hulya, Ozgur, Zuhal, Yilmaz, Seher, Demirtas, Abdullah, Mavili, Ertugrul, Hacialiogullari, Mehtap, Susar, Hatice, Arslan, Seda, Aycan, Kenan, Ozkaya, Vecihi, Pilmane, Mara, Boka, Sarmite, Ortug, Gursel, Ramirez, Carlos, Pascual-Font, Aran, Valderrama-Canales, Francisco, Kucukalic, Abdulah, Kapur, Eldan, Talovic, Elvira, Baca, Vaclav, Grill, Robert, Horak, Zdenek, Kachlik, David, Dzupa, Valer, Konarik, Marek, Knize, Jakub, Veleminsky, Petr, Smrzova, Tereza, Otcenasek, Michal, Chmelova, Jana, Kheck, Michal, Kheck, Sr., Michal, Cupka, Tomas, Hnatek, Lukas, van der Meijs, Floris, Cech, Pavel, Musil, Vladimir, Ozkan, H. Mustafa, Muratli, S. Kivanc, Tayefi, Hamid, Ergur, Ipek, Kiray, Amac, Toktas, Muhsin, Alkoc, Ozan, Acar, Tolgahan, Uzun, Ibrahim, Ozen, Oguz Asian, Aycicek, Abdullah, Alkoc, Ozan Alper, Unlu, Mehmet, Corumlu, Ufuk, Ikiz, Ihsaniye Coskun, Oygucu, I. Hakan, Sendemir, Erdogan, Kaner, Tuncay, Caglar, Veli, Eser, Olcay, Demir, Mehmet T., Iyigun, Omer, Pirzirenli, Gokhan, Kaya, Ahmet Hilmi, Aydin, Mennan Ece, Celik, Fahrettin, True, Hakan, Ozkaya, Sevket, Ergur, Bekir Ugur, Zeybek, Gulsah, Bacakoglu, Kadir, Tadjalli, Mina, Poostpasand, Aghdas, Mansouiri, Seid Hadi, Allahvaisi, Ozra, Soleimanirad, Jafar, Nikkhoo, Bahram, Nagato, Yasukazu, Haruki, Yasuo, Yazawa, Komazo, Okazaki, Tutomu, Haida, Munetaka, Imai, Yutaka, Peirouvi, Thmineh, Mahzad-Sadaghiani, Mehrzad, Noroozinia, Farahnaz, Siamak, Salami, Farjah, Gholamhosseine, Mola, Sima, Biegaj, Ewa, Skadorwa, Tymon, Pawlewicz, Konrad, Kapolka, Robert, Chachulska, Agata, Zabicka, Joanna, Krasowska, Aleksandra, Prusik, Alicja, Jaczewski, Grzegorz, Kolesnik, Adam, Taghavi, M. Mohsen, Alavi, S. Hasan, Moallem, S. Adel, Safikhani, Zahed, Panahi, Marzieh, Dabiri, Shahriar, Shekaari, Majid Asadi, Latorre, Rafael, Soria, Federico, Lopez-Albors, Octavio, Sarria, Ricardo, Ayala, Inacio, Serrano, Inma, Perez-Cuadrado, Enrique, Musienko, Vladimir, Tkachenko, Dmitry, Colakoglu, Neriman, Kus, Murat Abdulgani, Jalali, Mahdi, Nikravesh, Mohammad Reza, Moeen, Abbas Ali, Karimfar, Mohammad Hassan, Rafighdoost, Houshang, Mohammadi, Shabnam, Korneeva, Marina, Rafighdoust, Houshang, Lovasova, Kvetuse, Bolekova, Adriana, Kluchova, Darina, Sulla, Igor, Kapitonova, Marina Yurievna, Syed Ahmad Fuad, Syed Baharom, Jayakaran, Flossie, Shams, Ali Reza, Aghaee, Fereshteh, Baqer, Zohreh, Faroki, Mohamad, Das, Srijit, Kassim, Normadiah, Latiff, Azian, Suhaimi, Frihah, Ghafar, Norzana, Hlaing, Khin Pa Pa, Maatoq, Israa, Othman, Faizah, Kiray, Muge, Bagriyanik, Husnu Alper, Pekcetin, Cetin, Ozogul, Candan, Fidan, Mustafa, Suhaimi, Farihah, Sun, Fei, Sanchez-Margallo, Francisco, Gil, Francisco, Crisostomo, Verónica, Uson, Jesus, Ramirez, Gegorio, Turamanlar, Ozan, Kirpiko, Oguz, Haktanir, Alpay, Climent, Salvador, Losilla, Sergio, Climent, Maria, Sarikcioglu, Levent, Senol, Yesim, Yildirim, Fatos B., Utuk, Arzu, Kunicki, Jacek, Pasbakhsh, Parichehr, Omidi, Negar, Omidi, Hamed, Nazhvani, Fatemeh Dehghani, Ghalebi, Seyed Razi, Javan, Nima, Mohagery, Akrami, Bideskan, Ali Reza Ebrahimzadeh, Taheri, Mohammad Mehdi Hassanzadeh, Fazel, Ali Reza, Tiengo, Cesare, Macchi, Veronica, Stecco, Carla, Porzionato, Andrea, Mazzoleni, Franco, De Caro, Raffaele, Clemente, Alberto, Morra, Aldo, Greco, Pietro, Pavan, Piero, Natali, Arturo, Demir, Mehmet, Dokur, Mehmet, Acer, Niyazi, Mavi, Ayfer, Matveeva, Niki, Lazarova, Dobrila, Korneti, Kostandina, Jovevska, Svetlana, Jurkovik, Dragica, Papazova, Meri, Havasi, Masoumeh, Alboghobeish, Naeim, Savari, Ahmad, Salamat, Negin, Sharifi, Mozafar, Kwak, Hyun-Ho, Hu, Kyung-Seok, Kim, Gyoo-Cheon, Park, Bong-Soo, Kim, Hee-Jin, Sinav, Ahmet, Gulati, Adarsh K., Gulati, Nidhi K., Alshammary, Hussien, Nazhvani, Seifollah Dehghani, Vafafar, Amir, Esmaeilpour, Tahereh, Bahmanpour, Soghra, Elyasi, Leila, Monabbati, Ahmad, Ghanadi, M., Paryani, Mohammad Reza, Gilanpour, Hassan, Amirsam, Banino, Omaña, Rodrigo Elizondo, López, Santos Guzmán, De la Garza Castro, Oscar, Vega, Edgar Urrutia, Lopez, Santos Guzman, Talebpour, Freshteh, Golmohammadi, Rahim, Dashti, Golamreza, Atlasi, Mohammad Ali, Mehdizadeh, Mehdi, Bahadori, Mohammad Hadi, Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi, Hatami, Leili, Boroujeni, Mandana Beigi, Estakhr, Jasem, Esfandiary, Ebrahim, Marzban, Mohsen, Bakhtiary, Mehrdad, Modiry, Navid, Jafarpur, Mokhtar, Mofidpur, Hassan, Alavi, S. Hassan, Mahmoudian, Alareza, Taghavi, Mohmmad Mohsen, Jafarpour, Mokhtar, Mahmoudian, Ali Reza, Sanjarmousavi, Nasrin, Doassans, Ines, Sorrenti, Natalia, Decuadro, German, Saibene, Andres, Poumayrac, Marie, Laza, Sebastian, Almiron, Carina, Vergara, Maria Elena, Soria, Victor, Lasa, Sebastian, Perez, Adolfo, Castro, Gabriela, Maria, Ana Santa, Soleimani, Mansoureh, Katebi, Majid, Bakhshayesh, Masoomeh, Oner, Mithat, Halici, Mehmet, Yikilmaz, Ali, Guney, Ahmet, Turk, Yildirim, Edizer, Mete, Beden, Umit, Icten, Nihal, Afshar, Mohammad, Hasanzadeh Taheri, Mohammad Mehdi, Moalem, Adel, Golalipour, Mohammad Jafar, Tamizi, Azadeh, Ahi, Mohammad, Mohammadpour, Shahram, Maiery, Ardeshir, Acikel, Cengiz, Ulkur, Ersin, Karagoz, Huseyin, Celikoz, Bahattin, Bedi, Kuldip, Ginus, Partadiredja, Golalipoor, Mohammad Jafar, Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza, Jhand, Poya, Mansourian, Azad Reza, Hosseinpoor, Kanizreza, Keshtkar, Abbas Ali, Alsaffar, Raith, Balajadeh, Babak Kabiri, Ghafari, Soraya, Azarhosh, Ramin, Fazeli, Seyyed Amirhossein, Jahanshahi, Mehrdad, Gharravi, Annen Mohammad, Alicioglu, Banu, Karakas, Hakki Muammer, Harma, Ahmet, Yang, Hun-Mu, Won, Sung-Yoon, Lee, Jae-Gi, Lee, Ju-Young, Lee, Jeong-Yong, Kim, Yoo-Ri, Song, Wu-Chul, Koh, Ki-Seok, Hwang, Eu-Na, Choi, Hyun-Gon, Kim, Soon-Heum, Kim, Soo-Young, Hur, Mi-Sun, Ulucam, Enis, Celbis, Osman, Kim, Da-Hye, Hong, Hee-Suk, Kim, Hyun-Joo, Choi, Jong-Hoon, Park, Jong-Tae, Kim, Hyeon-Cheol, Abbasi, Hamed, Hosseinipanah, Seyed Mohammad, Hosseini, Mohammad, Amani, A., Ashrafi, H. R., Sadeghimehr, Mohsen, Kim, Hyun-Ju, Sheverdin, Vadim, Amani, Zahra, Ashrafi, Alireza, Ashrafi, Ali Reza, Javad, Hami, Kachap, Mokhtar Jafarpoor, Laza, Sebastián, Poumayrac, Marie Catherine, Doassans, Inés, Vergara, María Elena, Almirón, Carina, Soria, Víctor, Rivara, Alvaro, Sirilo, Angela, Freire, Diego, Cirillo, Angela, Veragara, Maria Elena, Krmek, Vlado, Krmek, Nikola, Jo-Osvatic, Ana, Nikolic, Vasilije, Radic, Radivoje, Tubbs, R. Shane, Loukas, Marios, Fogg, Quentin, Ashwood, Neil, Cilingiroglu, Serpil, Ozbakir, Cemal, Mazoochi, Tahereh, Sabanciogullari, Vedat, Gumus, Cesur, Erdil, F. Hayat, Cimen, Mehmet, Moodi, Hesam, Ghiasi, Fateme, Akbari, Asghar, Hami, Javad, Khazei, Majid, Haghparast, Elham, Mitsakis, Ioannis, Anastasiou, Aikaterini, Mitsakis, Menelaos, Sianou, Kyriaki, Hainoglou, Roxani, Francisco, Margarida, Mitsaki, Charikleia, Konstantinidi, Maria, Prapa, Stamatia, Leksan, Igor, Mrcela, Tomislav, Selthofer, Robert, Kermanian, Fatemeh, Mahmoudian, Alireza, Ahmadpoor, Mahmood Erfanian, Dalili, Naser, Elian, Amir Hossein, Moaiery, Ardesheer, Jamalpour, Zahra, Nourani, Mohammad Reza, Asgari, Alireza, Hassanzadeh Taheri, Mohammad Mehdi, Ebrahimzadeh, Alireza, Eftekharvaghefi, Seyed Hasan, Mohammadi, Abbas, Sheibani, Vahid, Nematollahi-Mahani, Seyed Noureddin, Latifpour, Mastafa, Deilami, Masood, Soroure-Azimzadeh, Behzad, Nabipour, Fatemeh, Najafipour, Hamid, Nakhaee, Nouzar, Yaghoobi, Mohammad, Eftekharvaghefi, Rana, Salehinejad, Parvin, Azizi, Hasan, Riasi, Hamid Reza, Nobakht, Maliheh, Asalgoo, Sara, Rahbar, Roshanak, Najafzadeh, Norooz, Moosavizadeh, Kazem, Ezzatabadypour, Massood, Majidi, Masoud, Malekpor-Afshar, Reza, Karimzade, Fariba, Hoseini, Mahmood, Bayat, Mohamad, Gorgi, Ali, Nezhadi, Akram, Bakhtiari, Mehrdad, Jazi, Homa Rasooli, Jafaryan, Maryam, Haghir, Hosein, Hosseini, Mahmood, Rahimi, Sadegh, Rassouli, Fatemeh Behnam, Gorji, Ali, Habibi, Aliasghar, Pouya, Fatemeh, Dabiri, Shahryar, Mousavi, A., Rajabalian, Saeed, Abolidokht, A., Khanlarkhani, Neda, Naderian, Homayoun, Berjis, Nezamedin, Namavar, Mohamad Reza, Talaei, Tahereh, Mazaheri, Zohreh, Monabati, Ahmad, Kosar, Mehmet Ilkay, Karacan, Kezban, Chegini, Hamidreza, Nikzad, Hossein, Ayhan, Egemen, Ustundag, Sinan, Akkin, Salih Murat, Ogut, Tahir, Rayegan, Parviz, Meibodi, Mohamad Ali Emami, Ghaem, Reza Montazer, Zargarpoor, Rosa, Eftekhar Vaghefi, Seyd Hasan, Moshkdanian, Ghazale, Poya, Fateme, Kohestani, Hamid, Abarghoeai, Roozbeh Rayegan, Abarghoeai, Parviz Rayegan, Eftekhar Vaghefi, Seyed Hasan, Mahmodi, Abolghasem Amir, Poraboli, Ali, Kohestani, Hamid Reza, Vaghefi, Raena Eftekhar, Eftekhar Vaghefy, Seyed Hasan, Vaghefy, Raena Eftekhar, Abarghoeai, Parviz Raygan, Saba, Mohamad, Gharravi, Anneh Mohammad, Javadnia, Fatemeh, Zhaleh, Mohsen, Nezhad, Dariush Bijan, Gholami, Mohammad Reza, Piagkou, Maria, Aikaterini, Vassiliki Kouki, Piagkos, Giannoulis, Douvetzemis, Stergios, Skandalakis, Panagiotis, Anagnostopoulou, Sophia, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos, Celik, H. Hamdi, Tatar, Ilkan, Tatar, Emel Cadalli, Mocan, Burce Ozgen, Sargon, Mustafa F., Denk, C. Cem, Rasoolijazi, Homa, Joghataie, Mohammad Taghi, Roghani, Mehrdad, Akkin, Salin Murat, Dinc, Gulten, Kurklu, Mustafa, Ozboluk, Sener, Komurcu, Mahmut, Koebke, Jürgen, Balioglu, Mehmet Bulent, Kaygusuz, Mehmet Akif, Bozkus, Ferdi Sefa, Korkmaz, Ozgur, Bayram, Sule Biyik, Can, Mehmet Ali, Nasiri, Ebrahim, Jafar-Kazemi, Koroush, Hosseini, Melina, Maghoul, Shahin, Soleimani, Mansooreh, Amini, Abdollah, Hassanzade, Mohamad Mahdi, Davari, Mohammad Hossein, Van Hoof, Tom, Gomes, Germano T., Audenaert, Emmanuel, Verstraete, Koenraad, Kerckaert, Ingrid, D’Herde, Katharina, Benninger, Brion, Hedley, Gil, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, Tarta, Eugen, Enyedi, Mihali, Pantu, Cosmin, Stanciulescu, Razvan, Skobowiat, Cezary, Calka, Jaroslaw, Majewski, Mariusz, Rezaian, Maryam, Yaghoobfar, Akbar, Hamedi, Somayeh, and Shomali, T.
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22. Investigation of the morphometry of the pre-lacrimal recess of the maxillary sinus for the pre-lacrimal approach of the maxillary sinus and paramedian skull base. A computed-tomography study.
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Lupu, Florin, Iliuță, Cătălina-Petruța, Bulescu, Ioan Alexandru, Enyedi, Mihaly, Mutu, Daniela-Elena Gheoca, Enciu, Octavian, and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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MAXILLARY sinus ,SKULL base ,MORPHOMETRICS ,LACRIMAL apparatus - Abstract
The pre-lacrimal recess approach is modernly used for lesions of the anterior maxillary wall and for reaching paramedian cranial base regions. In this computed-tomography study, we assessed the pre-lacrimal recess types as well as the angles between the anterior and medial maxillary walls and between the anterior maxillary wall and the lateral margin of the nasolacrimal canal to show the feasibility of the pre-lacrimal recess approach in reaching lesions of the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, using 30 computed-tomography studies (60 sides). A type I pre-lacrimal recess was identified in 22 cases (35%), type II was identified in 31 cases (53.30%), and type III in 7 cases (11.66%). We found that angle 1 (the angle between the anterior maxillary wall and the medial maxillary wall) had a mean value of 80.8° (minimum 75.5°, maximum 85.8°), while angle 2 (the angle between the anterior maxillary wall and the lateral margin of the nasolacrimal canal) had a mean value of 59.1° (minimum 57.6°, maximum 60.1°). We consider the pre-lacrimal recess approach a very good option for the anterior maxillary wall, the alveolar recess, and in reaching the infratemporal fossa and lateral part of the pterygopalatine fossa. In cases where direct visualization of the medial part of the pterygopalatine fossa is needed, the pre-lacrimal recess approach could not be the perfect option. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. The distribution of the inferior hypogastric plexus in female pelvis.
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Goidescu, Ofelia-Costina, Dogaru, Iulian-Alexandru, Badea, Theodor-Georgian, Enyedi, Mihaly, Enciu, Octavian, Mutu, Daniela-Elena Gheoca, and Filipoiu, Florin-Mihail
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PELVIS ,NEURAL circuitry ,GENITALIA ,PELVIC floor ,BLADDER - Abstract
Elements that comprise the inferior hypogastric plexus are difficult to expose, intricate, and highly variable and can easily be damaged during local surgical procedures. We aimed to highlight, through dissection, the origin, formation, and distribution of the hypogastric nervous structures and follow them in the female pelvis. We performed detailed dissections on 7 female formalin-fixed cadavers, focusing on structures surrounding the pelvic organs. For each hemipelvis, we removed the peritoneum from the pelvic floor, and after we identified the hypogastric nerves, we continued our dissection towards the inferior hypogastric plexuses, following the branches of the latter. Laterorectally, the hypogastric nerves form the inferior hypogastric plexus, a variable structure - nervous lamina, neuronal network (more frequently), or sometimes a combination of them. We identified three components of the inferior hypogastric plexus. The anterior bundle travels towards the base of the urinary bladder, the middle part innervates the uterus and the vagina, and the posterior segment provides the innervation of the rectum. The plexus can be identified after removing the pelvic peritoneum and the subperitoneal adipose tissue. Intraoperatively, the structures can be preserved by using an immediately-subperitoneal dissection plane. The variable branches are relatively well-organized around the pelvic vessels, supplying the urinary bladder, the genital organs, and the rectum. The ureter is surrounded by some branches, especially in its last segment, and it also receives innervation directly from the hypogastric nerve. Close to the viscera, the nerves enter neurovascular plexuses, making the intraoperative separation of the nerves and the vessels virtually impossible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. A Comprehensive Study Regarding the Intrauterine Development of Nails
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Munteanu, Octavian, primary, Filipoiu, Florin-Mihail, additional, Cirstoiu, Monica Mihaela, additional, Băloiu, Andra-Ioana, additional, Petrescu, Ioan-Andrei, additional, and Bohiltea, Roxana Elena, additional
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25. Projection of the Heart, Pericardium and the Cardiac Auscultation Sites
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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26. The External Configuration of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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27. Hearts Vessels
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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28. The General Development Period
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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29. Internal Configuration of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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30. Concepts of Clinical Anatomy of the Heart: Definition, Location and Position
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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31. The Specific Development Period
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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32. The Structure of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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33. Boundaries of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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34. The Extrinsic Innervation of the Heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary
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35. Morphological and morphometric variation of the inferior orbital fissure
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Coroleucă, Ruxandra, primary, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary, and Enyedi, Mihaly, primary
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36. The etiopathogenic and morphological spectrum of anencephaly: a comprehensive review of literature
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Munteanu, Octavian, primary, Cîrstoiu, Monica Mihaela, additional, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, additional, Neamţu, Maria Narcisa, additional, Stavarache, Irina, additional, Georgescu, Tiberiu Augustin, additional, Bratu, Ovidiu Gabriel, additional, Iorgulescu, Gabriela, additional, and Bohîlţea, Roxana Elena, additional
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37. Atlas of Heart Anatomy and Development
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail and Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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38. Sudden death of a premature new-born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Morfological study of the heart
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, primary, Balgradean, Mihaela, additional, and Jinga, Viorel, additional
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39. Morphological and ultrasonographic study of fetuses with cervical hygroma. A cases series.
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MUNTEANU, OCTAVIAN, CÎRSTOIU, MONICA MIHAELA, FILIPOIU, FLORIN MIHAIL, BOHÎLŢEA, ROXANA ELENA, BULESCU, IOAN ALEXANDRU, and BERCEANU, COSTIN
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40. Morphological study of cephalothoracopagus deradelphus type conjoined twins. A case report.
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CÎRSTOIU, MONICA MIHAELA, FILIPOIU, FLORIN MIHAIL, BRĂTILĂ, ELVIRA, BERCEANU, COSTIN, CÎRSTOIU, FLORIN CĂTĂLIN, BUDU, VLAD ANDREI, BULESCU, IOAN ALEXANDRU, and MUNTEANU, OCTAVIAN
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41. BackMatter.
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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42. FrontMatter.
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Filipoiu, Florin Mihail
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43. Overview of the anatomical basis of the piriformis syndrome-dissection with magnetic resonance correlation.
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Goidescu, Ofelia-Costina, Enyedi, Mihaly, Tulin, Adrian-Daniel, Tulin, Raluca, Vacaroiu, Ileana Adela, Nica, Adriana Elena, Dragos, Dorin, Ionescu, Dorin, Georgescu, Dragos, Miron, Adrian, and Filipoiu, Florin-Mihail
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PUDENDAL nerve ,MAGNETIC resonance ,PIRIFORMIS muscle ,LUMBAR pain ,NEURALGIA ,SCIATIC nerve ,SCIATIC nerve injuries - Abstract
The piriformis syndrome is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed causes of lower back and gluteal pain caused by the compression of the sciatic nerve and the internal pudendal neurovascular bundle by the piriformis muscle. Although this syndrome was first suggested over 90 years ago, its diagnosis still represents a challenge for clinicians. In the present study, dissection was used to determine the intra- and extrapelvic anatomical course of the internal pudendal nerve and the data were compared with the information obtainable through MRI examination, in order to identify the piriformis syndrome and to differentiate it from other causes of internal pudendal neuralgia. Thorough dissections of the pelvis and deep gluteal region were conducted on female cadavers, which were correlated with MRI scans, in order to describe the course of the internal pudendal nerve in contact with the piriformis muscle. The dissection findings and MRI scans obtained allowed us to describe and demonstrate the compression points along the course of the sciatic nerve and the internal pudendal bundle, the anatomical correlations between the piriformis muscle and the nervous structures around it, emphasizing the areas most susceptible to possible nerve impingement syndromes. In the anatomic trajectory of the sciatic nerve and the internal pudendal bundle there are multiple contact points with anatomical structures that may lead to compression of the nerve structures, generating symptoms that comprise the piriformis syndrome. The present study sought to establish clear osseous landmarks that may help evaluate these associations and possible nerve compressions on pelvic MRI examination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. USE OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN PEDIATRIC IMAGING OF SINUSES.
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Dumitru, Mihai, Vrinceanu, Daniela, Anghel, Ion, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, and Cergan, Romica
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45. ENDOCAVITARY ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE RHINOPHARYNX UNDER ENDOSCOPIC CONTROL - A PILOT ANATOMIC STUDY.
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Dumitru, Mihai, Sarafoleanu, Codrut, Anghel, Ion, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, and Costache, Adrian
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46. The Assessment of the Anatomical Risk in the Perioral Region.
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Lupu F, Iliuta CP, Enyedi M, Pantu CM, Filipoiu FM, Bulescu IA, Oprea S, Dogaru IA, and Mutu DG
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Introduction: Safe and effective procedures in the perioral region rely on a clear understanding of the facial anatomy, as insufficient knowledge of this aspect can lead to severe complications. Materials and methods: We performed thorough layer-by-layer dissections of the perioral region on 11 freshly formalinized cadaver heads. Dissections were performed between 2020 and 2022 in the dissection laboratory of the Anatomy Department, where the ethical conducts were regulated by "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, and fall under its jurisdiction. Dissections were digitally photographed and edited without altering the scientific content. By performing minute dissections, a considerable amount of attention has been paid to the trajectory and diameter of the superior and inferior labial arteries and their relations with the surrounding structures. Results: We demonstrated the presence of the fibro-muscular compartment above the philtrum, where the superior labial artery passes and gives off the columellar and septal branches, and where it can be compressed in case of either the migration of the filler or quick bolus injections of substance. We also emphasized the importance of the labial salivary glands as risk elements in the perioral region. The depth of the inferior labial artery varied between 4.1-5.4 mm and that of the superior labial artery between 4.8-5.6 mm. Discussion: Safe and complication-free procedures require an exact knowledge of the anatomy of the main neurovascular bundle of each facial region and their anatomical variability should be highlighted. Conclusion: The clinically relevant anatomical observations and descriptions of landmarks presented in our research serves as crucial information for plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeons and dentists. Doppler ultrasound imaging has a considerable potential for both diminishing the risk and facilitating the prompt treatment of complications, especially because it is an affordable, repeatable, quick and reliable procedure. Cadaveric dissection for anatomy training provides an unparalleled opportunity to precisely understand the structure of actual human tissue and the clinical and structural relationships between the multitude of anatomical risk elements.
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47. The Pelvic and Sacral Splanchnic Nerves - Identification by Dissection, Trajectory.
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Goidescu OC, Dogaru IA, Enyedi M, Enciu O, Mutu DG, and Filipoiu FM
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The modern principles in pelvic surgery imply the preservation of the nervous structures that are involved in the physiological functioning of the pelvic and genital organs. The main pelvic nervous element is represented by the inferior hypogastric plexus. This plexus receives sympathetic afferent fibres from the hypogastric nerve, parasympathetic afferent fibres from the pelvic splanchnic nerves and also sympathetic afferent fibres coming from the sympathetic sacral chain via the sacral splanchnic nerves. We aimed to demonstrate the anatomy of these structures through dissection and we exposed the origins, pathway and manner of distribution of the splanchnic nerves of the pelvis. We managed to clarify the main anatomical relations of these nerves, among which we highlighted the relation to the branches of the internal iliac artery. The parasympathetic fibres reach the pelvis by running through the anterior rami of the spinal nerves, which are the origin of the sacral plexus. We managed to exhibit the way in which the parasympathetic fibres emerge from the sacral nerves and form the pelvic splanchnic nerves. Pelvic surgery nowadays is focused on nerve-sparing, which essentially means the conservation of the integrity of splanchnic nerves, hypogastric nerves and inferior hypogastric plexuses in order to maintain the normal functioning of the anatomical sphincters and genital organs. In this respect, it is crucial for the surgeon who performs pelvic procedures to be more than well-acquainted to the anatomy of the pelvic splanchnic nerves, which are considered to be the erectile nerves, and to that of the sacral splanchnic nerves.
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