Publications by authors named "Joanna Jaworek"

The study was carried out on 50 human lower legs obtained during autopsies. The anatomy of the joint was studied using classical anatomical description methods. Based also on literature we have reviewed the current knowledge on the inferior tibiofibular joint.

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The study was carried out on 80 human hearts obtained during autopsies. The vascular beds were filled with synthetic resin and next corroded. In all 80 hearts we have been found both: great, middle and small cardiac veins.

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Anatomy of the vascular system of the leg was studied using classical anatomical dissection methods. Based also on literature we have reviewed the current knowledge on the vascularization of the lower leg and its embryological background with special respect toward the posterior tibial artery and its branches.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fibrous dysplasia is a bone disorder that alters the trabecular bone structure into fibrous tissue, leading to bone expansion and a characteristic trabeculated appearance in advanced stages.
  • The study aims to document cases of fibrous dysplasia discovered incidentally during radiological examinations of the facial skeleton and dental conditions, describing the radiological characteristics of these lesions.
  • The study involved 23 patients who underwent multislice computed tomography for various facial and dental pathologies, allowing for the diagnosis of fibrous dysplasia during routine imaging procedures.
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Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the septation of the sphenoid sinuses and relationship between the number and position of septa in the adult Polish subpopulation.

Methods: A retrospective study of the CT examination of the paranasal sinuses 207 patients (101 male, 106 female) were performed using spiral multirow CT scanner (Siemens Somatom Sensation 10) with the following parameters: the extent fully covering all paranasal sinuses, detector configuration 10 x 0.75 mm, feed 4.

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Based on anatomical background authors review the current knowledge on mechanisms and anatomical predisposes causing abdominal herniations. They are giving a brief summary of limitations of potential spaces involved into dislocation of abdominal visceral through natural spaces. Authors try to join anatomical knowledge with clinical information what might be useful in understanding of the patomechanism of these surgical disorders.

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