Publications by authors named "T Filler"

This study aimed to elucidate the intramuscular distribution pattern of the medial plantar nerve and determine its motor nerve ending territories within the abductor hallucis muscle using modified Sihler's staining and external anatomical landmarks. The study included 40 specimens of the abductor hallucis muscle (13 men and seven women) from formalin-fixed (ten cadavers) and fresh cadavers (ten cadavers), with a mean age of 77.6 years.

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  • Human cardiac functions rely on feedback mechanisms that monitor the tensile state of tissues, but the role of proprioceptive receptors in the pericardium has not been explored until now.
  • A study involving eight human pericardial specimens created a 3D map of proprioceptors, particularly focusing on Ruffini-like corpuscles (RLCs), using advanced imaging and statistical analysis.
  • Results showed that RLCs are present throughout the pericardium, with higher concentrations in specific areas, suggesting that these receptors play a crucial role in proprioceptive control and may help detect heart dilation.
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Background: Lower back pain affects 75%-85% of people at some point in their lives. The detection of biochemical changes with sodium (Na) MRI has potential to enable an earlier and more accurate diagnosis.

Purpose: To measure Na relaxation times and apparent tissue sodium concentration (aTSC) in ex-vivo intervertebral discs (IVDs), and to investigate the relationship between aTSC and histological Thompson grade.

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Introduction: Microphthalmia Transfactor Family (MiTF) translocation renal cell carcinomas (RCCs) represent a rare subtype of renal cell cancers. They are diagnosed in young patients and have a poor prognosis. The aim of our study was to analyze the clinical and pathological features of patients with MiTF RCC.

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Background: Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms, though rare, pose treatment challenges. Endovascular therapy is the preferred option, but microsurgery becomes necessary in certain cases. Various microsurgical approaches have been suggested for PCA aneurysms, particularly those at the P2-P3 junction.

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