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Peculiarities of the subhyoid triangle in human prefetuses

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dc.contributor.author Tsyhykalo, O.V.
dc.contributor.author Perebyjnis, P.P.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-06T16:26:08Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-06T16:26:08Z
dc.date.issued 2020-10
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-57-281-1
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/13638
dc.description Department of Histology, Cytology and Embriology, Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine, “Bukovinian State Medical University”, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, Conferința Ştiinţifică Internaţională ”Probleme actuale ale morfologiei” dedicată celor 75 de ani de la fondarea Universităţii de Stat de Medicină și Farmacie Nicolae Testemiţanu, Chişinău, 30-31 octombrie 2020 en_US
dc.description.abstract Abstract Background: Finding out the features of morphogenesis and topographic changes of suprahyoid region (SHR) of the neck and its structures in the dynamics of human intrauterine development (IUD) remains a relevant area of morphological research. Material and methods: Thirty preparations of human prefetuses of 14.0-80.0 mm parietococcygeal length (PCL) (7-12 weeks of IUD) were studied using a complex of modern methods of morphological research. Results: On the basis of obtained digital indicators of the main morphometric parameters of human SHR in the dynamics of the prenatal period of IUD the critical periods of development of the region were clarified and mathematical functions that describe the normal course of organogenesis of SHR were created, which can be useful for creating diagnostic algorithms for the norm when carrying out prenatal diagnostics and monitoring the state of the fetus. It has been established that the 9-10th week of IUD is a critical period in the development of SHR, since during this time, intensive growth processes occur, which are manifested by a sharp change in the size of the organ, and this can lead to the appearance of variants of the structure and possible congenital defects of the SHR and the dental-maxillary apparatus in general. Conclusions: 1. At the 10th week of the prefetal period of IUD, there is an accelerated increase in the anteroposterior size of the LAP (y = -6.3851 + 1.041 * x; r = 0.9374; p = 0.00001). 2. At the 11th week of the prefetal period of IUD, there is an accelerated increase in the lateral length of the SHR (y = -6.1289 + 1.1277 * x; r = 0.8891; p = 0.00001). 3. During the clarification of the regularities of the dynamics of changes in the width of the SHR, it was found that at the beginning of the prefetal period of the IUD, the growth rates of the indicator are slow, but from the 9th week of IUD, its accelerated growth is observed (y = -4.5904 + 1.1074 * x; r = 0.8662; p = 0.00001). 4. Features of the change in the value of the anterior angle of SHR in the prefetal period of human ontogenesis demonstrate a general tendency towards its decrease during this period of development – from 90.18±0.55° (7th week) to 82.12±1.17 ° (12th week), but after a sharp decrease in this angle until the end of the 8th week of development (79.32±1.03°), its intensive growth begins during the 9th week and until the end of the prefetal period (y = 93, 8224 – 0.9577 * x; r = -0.4140; p = 0.0229). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Probleme actuale ale morfologiei: Materialele Conferinţei ştiinţifice internaţionale en_US
dc.subject anterior cervical region en_US
dc.subject suprahyoid triangle of the neck en_US
dc.subject prefetus en_US
dc.subject prenatal ontogenesis en_US
dc.subject human en_US
dc.title Peculiarities of the subhyoid triangle in human prefetuses en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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  • PROBLEME ACTUALE ALE MORFOLOGIEI 2020
    Materialele Conferinţei Ştiinţifice Internaţionale ”Probleme actuale ale morfologiei” dedicate celor 75 de ani de la fondarea Universităţii de Stat de Medicină și Farmacie Nicolae Testemiţanu, Chişinău, 30-31 octombrie 2020

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