"Branchial Region" by people in this website by year, and whether "Branchial Region" was a major or minor topic of these ... "Branchial Region" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject ... Below are the most recent publications written about "Branchial Region" by people in Profiles. ... Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more general than "Branchial Region". ...
Sometimes, a branchial cyst can become infected. Treatment involves branchial cyst excision surgery. ... A branchial cyst is a congenital remnant from embryologic development that appears on the side of the neck. The cyst may ... Cystic hygroma: This structure is a malformation of the lymphatic system in the neck region. The lymphatic system is composed ... A branchial cyst is also called branchial cleft cyst.. *It is present at birth on one side of the neck and is located just in ...
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Respiration is with the help of branchial sac. Water enters the body from the region of mouth or branchial aperture, passes ... The body proper has two projections-atrial and branchial siphons. Branchial siphon has a branchial or incurrent aperture or ...
In spleens, scattered TdT+ cells were seen most frequently in periarteriolar lymphoid sheath regions. ... In spleen, appendix and branchial cleft cysts the range of TdT-positivity was 0-13, 0-96 and 0-6 TdT+ cells/hpf, respectively. ... We evaluated spleens (n = 26), appendices (n = 10) and branchial cleft cysts (n = 6) for TdT-positive cells in pediatric ... Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-positive cells in spleen, appendix and branchial cleft cysts in pediatric patients ...
C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region. Branchial-Oto-Renal Syndrome Panel. Panel NGS genes: EYA1, SIX1, SIX5, TFAP2A. ...
During this time, the laterally placed clefts, known as branchial clefts, appear. ... Branchial apparatus During the third week of development, the flat trilaminar embryo undergoes a series of complex folds that ... Most dermoids in the head and neck occur in the region of the floor of mouth, with approximately one fourth of dermoids ... First branchial anomalies represent 1% of all branchial anomalies. Work reports the following 2 types [2] :. * A type I ...
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Their tough cuticle and their distinct branchial region with strongly tufted branchiae are characteristic. ... There are branchiae present on some of the setigers in the middle or posterior regions.[2] Apart from the genus Branchiomaldane ... The arenicolids are characterised by an elongated cylindrical body separated into two or three distinct regions. The prostomium ...
Head, branchial, and pectoral regions (p. 13). Dentition (p. 15). Postcranial skeleton (p. 17). Fins and fin spines (p. 17). ... New findings, especially in remote and less explored regions (Asia, southern continents, and northern and southern polar ... regions) reveal a great amount of new information about Paleozoic agnathans and fishes. Especially important are the findings ...
branchial cleft or sinus 744.41. *. choroid 743.59. *. cricoid cartilage 748.3. *. cusps, heart valve NEC 746.89. *. pulmonary ...
2). Gonads filled the lateral body wall and usually ranged from the branchial region to the hepatic region. During the breeding ... Regeneration proceeded by a morphallaxis process to form the caudal region from the branchial and/or postbranchial region ... Extended caudal region (cr) and crawling trace (ct) of other individuals also visible. (F) An individual adopting a swimming ... 6B, D). In addition, an extended posterior region and a crawling trace from an opening were sometimes observed (Fig. 6E). Under ...
This region is called the ostiomeatal complex and can be visualized by coronal CT scan. The common drainage pathway of the ... From these mesodermal structures, the branchial arches develop, the first of which gives rise to internal nasal structures. ... Pain over cheek and radiating to frontal region or teeth, increasing with straining or bending down ... which is initially in the caudal region of the embryonic disc, rotates to lie posterior to the primitive foregut. The paraxial ...
Hyphessobrycon nicolasi (Teleostei: Characidae) a new species from the Uruguay River basin in the Mesopotamian Region, ... Gill raker count was made on the upper and lower branches of the first branchial arch (epibranchial/ ceratobranchial, ... A new species of Hyphessobrycon (Teleostei: Characidae) from the Neblina region of Venezuela and Brazil, with comments on the ... Hyphessobrycon nicolasi is described from the Uruguay River basin in the Mesopotamian Region, Entre Ríos, Argentina. The new ...
The branchial region is a more flattened concave shape and the abdominal region is a more flattened convex shape. The spiracle ... The gular region is convex. The oral disc is large and notched in the ventral direction, and is in a ventral subterminal ... The loreal region is concave, angled inward, and not really wide. The transverse diameter of the eye is slightly greater than ... The supralabial region is somewhat defined. The external nostrils are in the dorsolateral area, are closer to the rostral end ...
These changes tend to occur in a region of the protein that allows it to bind to DNA. Without this function, transcription ... "Branchio-" refers to the branchial arches, which are structures in the developing embryo that give rise to tissues in the face ... In people with branchio-oculo-facial syndrome, the first and second branchial arches do not develop properly, leading to ... Branchial clefts with characteristic facies, growth retardation, imperforate nasolacrimal duct, and premature aging ...
Journal Article 2008; 29(6): 837-845 PubMed PMID: 19112385 Keywords: Branchial Region:embryology, Humans, Neural Crest:cytology ... The pharyngeal (branchial) region represents a classic example where the relationship between ontogenesis and phylogenesis has ... The phylogenesis and ontogenesis of the human pharyngeal region focused on the thymus, parathyroid, and thyroid glands.. Varga ... The phylogenesis and ontogenesis of the human pharyngeal region focused on the thymus, parathyroid, and thyroid glands. Neuro ...
Talking of symptoms of Branchial fistula, in most cases, it has been seen that the early symptoms of Branchial fistula become ... The condition of the branchial fistula is not treatable with medicines. Surgical excision is the only choice of treatment. ... Branchial fistula is a condition that occurs during the stage of embryonic development. ... Type I Branchial Fistula: It can be found deep in platysma muscle and the region of overlying cervical fascia. ...
They gradually approach each other and fuse in the midline in the midcervical region. In the thoracic and upper lumbar regions ... The caudal three pairs of aortic arches course through the central portion of their respective branchial arch.. The large, ... In the region of each limb bud, one artery gives off a lateral branch that enlarges to form the axial artery.. Lateral ... It bifurcates into right and left common iliac arteries in the lower lumbar region. The median sacral artery continues in the ...
Importantly, we identify putative ESRRa binding elements in upstream regions of sox9 to which ESRRa can directly bind, ... White arrows or bars indicate branchial arches and insets shown are magnified views of the branchial regions. ... At 2- and 3 dpf, expression of sox9 (A-H) and col2a1 (M and N) is specifically decreased in the branchial arches in MOesrra- ... In addition, esrra also contains an ESRRE consensus in the proximal promoter region (esrra −70 b). (B) Embryos at 1-cell stage ...
Orbital region. This region adjoins the premedian-ethmoid region posteriorly and extends backwards to the posterior margin of ... Separate efferent branches for the branchial arches are not visible.. The common carotid artery (cc.a, Figs 10 and 11) connects ... Occipital region. This region extends posteriorly from the canal for the vagus nerve (c.X, X, Fig 4B and 4C) to the occipital ... Otic region. The otic region extends between the anterior postorbital process anteriorly and the vagus nerve exit (Figs 2A3, ...
This involves the mouth and soft palate and can be related to changes in the region around the openings to the Eustachian tubes ... Cleft palate is a congenital condition where there is incomplete closure of some of the branchial clefts before birth. ...
We show that the bichir external gills develop solely from the hyoid arch region, and our results further identify an ... and that develop on branchial arches as a rule. The aim of this study was to examine developmental bases of the external gills ... We have revealed an early lateral expansion of the pharyngeal endoderm in the hyoid region, which constitutes the external gill ... unique among all vertebrates in that they develop by heterochronic acceleration of all germ layers within the hyoid region of ...
... possibly branchial motor neurons) (Fig. 3A,B). From 48 hpf onward, cav1.3a expression spreads to most regions of the CNS (Fig. ... Black dashed regions delineate two HCs that are in focus. White-dashed regions indicate two HCs that are not in focus and the ... the number of discrete regions per HC is in the range of the number of RSs per HC, (3) the discrete regions map to the sites of ... or Z-stack projections of 16-32 sections scanned from basolateral to postsynaptic regions of HCs. The apicolateral region of ...
The flow of cerebrospinal fluid seems to be interrupted in the region of the third ventricle. These children have a high ... The syndrome may be due to problems of differentiation of the branchial arch mesoderm interfering with facial bone development ... Currently, the trend is to advance and fix the frontosupraorbital region and to advance the maxilla subsequently or at the same ... 65] The vertex bulges upward, and the bitemporal regions bulge laterally. This gives the skull the appearance of having 3 lobes ...
... arteries owing to a failure to establish the initial complement of branchial arch arteries in the caudal pharyngeal region. ... The major breakpoint region (mbr) within the 3 untranslated region of the bcl-2 proto-oncogene accounts for approximately 60% ... The Lyl-1 gene was localized to the central region of mouse chromosome 8 which defines a new region of synteny with human ... called the major breakpoint region (mbr) or the minor cluster region, (mcr), which map within or flanking the bcl-2 proto- ...
describe haemolymph flow from heart initially to the head region to perfuse cephalic structures (Pirow et al., 1999). From the ... Oxygenation can occur either in the branchial area or in the carapace. The second stream passes into the intestinal lacuna ... Wilkens and coworkers (Wilkens, 1997; Wilkens et al., 1997) show that although the muscular pumping region (or heart) becomes ... With the increased specialization of the gas-exchange regions and greatly increased condensation of the heart seen in the ...
Another popular name, branchial arches, is just as deceptive because branchial comes from the Greek word for "gills." Somehow ... Mammalian "gill slits" are folds in the region of the tiny embryos throat. By the 28th day of life, the embryos brain and ...
Poelmann, R. E., Gittenberger-De Groot, A. C., Vicente-Steijn, R., Wisse, L. J., Bartelings, M. M., Everts, S., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Kruithof, B. P. T., Jensen, B., De Bruin, P. W., Hirasawa, T., Kuratani, S., Vonk, F., Van De Put, J. M. M. S., De Bakker, M. A. & Richardson, M. K., 5 Sept 2014, In: PLoS ONE. 9, 9, e106569.. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review ...