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An Anatomical Study of the Human Caudate Lobe

Cho BH, Yu HC, Jin ZW, Jo EJ

  • KMID: 1866291
  • Korean J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;8(1):1-12.
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Development and growth of the human fetal sacroiliac joint revisited: a comparison with the temporomandibular joint

Kim JH, Jin ZW, Hayashi S, Murakami G, Abe H, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

The human fetal sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is characterized by unequal development of the paired bones and delayed cavitation. Thus, during the long in utero period, the bony ilium becomes adjacent...
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Perineal raphe with special reference to its extension to the anus: a histological study using human fetuses

Jin ZW, Jin Y, Li XW, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF, Wilting J

The raphe of the human penis and scrotum is considered to develop secondarily after disappearance of the initial midline seam by fusion of the bilateral genital folds. However, the fetal...
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Hypoplasia of the Left Portal Vein Territory of the Human Liver: A Case Study

Cho YH, Murakami G, Lee MS, Song CH, Han EH, Jin ZW, Cho BH

Although reports of hypoplasia or absence of the liver of left lobe are not few, descriptions of the intrahepatic vessels are rare but valuable for discussion of the pathogenesis. The...
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Persistent right umbilical vein: a study using serial sections of human embryos and fetuses

Kim JH, Jin ZW, Murakami G, Chai OH, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

Persistent right umbilical vein (PRUV) is a common anomaly of the venous system. Although candidates for future PRUV were expected to occur more frequently in earlier specimens, evaluation of serial...
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Umbilical cord vessels other than the umbilical arteries and vein: a histological study of midterm human fetuses

Kim JH, Hayashi S, Jin ZW, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

At birth, the umbilical cord contains various types of thin vessels that are near and outside the umbilicus and separate from the umbilical arteries and vein. These vessels are regarded...
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Distally-extending muscle fibers across involved joints: study of long muscles and tendons of wrist and ankle in late-term fetuses and adult cadavers

Wang S, Hayashi S, Jin ZW, Kim JH, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Abe S

It is unclear whether forearm and crural muscle fibers extend distally across the wrist and ankle joints, respectively. We hypothesized, in late-term fetuses, an over-production of muscle bellies extending over the...
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Topographical relationships of the yolk sac remnant and vitelline vessels with the midgut loop in the extra-embryonic coelom of human embryos

Jin ZW, Kim JH, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Abe Si, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

The yolk sac is supplied by the vitelline artery and vein (VA, VV), which run through the yolk stalk in combination with the omphaloenteric duct. Moreover, the VV takes a...
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Fetal cervical zygapophysial joint with special reference to the associated synovial tissue: a histological study using near-term human fetuses

Kitamura K, Hayashi S, Jin ZW, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF, Yamamoto H

Human fetal cervical vertebrae are characterized by the large zygapophysial joint (ZJ) extending posteriorly. During our recent studies on regional differences in the shape, extent, and surrounding tissue of the...
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CD57 (Leu-7, HNK-1) immunoreactivity seen in thin arteries in the human fetal lung

Ishizuka S, Jin ZW, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Takayama T, Hayashi K, Abe SI

CD57 (synonyms: Leu-7, HNK-1) is a well-known marker of nerve elements including the conductive system of the heart, as well as natural killer cells. In lung specimens from 12 human...
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Morphometrical Data of Size and Shape of the Late-Stage Human Fetal Liver, Including Those of Intrahepatic Vessels: Some Prenatal and Postnatal Developmental Consideration

Lee SD, Kim CY, Cho YH, Fujiwara D, Murakami G, Mutsumura , Lee SK, Kim JH, Jin ZW, Cho BH

  • KMID: 2244286
  • Korean J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg.
  • 2003 Jun;7(1):12-18.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The fetus liver was characterized by its relatively larger left lobe than right lobe. So far there are no available morphometrical data and shape of the late-stage of human...
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Distal vaginal atresia: a report of a rare type found a late-term fetus and its histological comparison with the normal pelvis

Kim JH, Jin ZW, Abe H, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF, Hinata N

Solitary distal vaginal atresia is generally caused by a transverse septum or an imperforate hymen. We found a novel type of distal vaginal atresia in a late-term fetus (gestational age...
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Fetal Topographical Anatomy of the Pancreatic Head and Duodenum with Special Reference to Courses of the Pancreaticoduodenal Arteries

Jin ZW, Yu HC, Cho BH, Kim HT, Kimura W, Fujimiya M, Murakami G

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to provide better understanding as to how the "double" vascular arcades, in contrast to other intestinal marginal vessels, develop along the right margin...
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Relationship of the fabella with the origins of the plantaris and gastrocnemius lateral head muscles in late-term fetuses: a histological study

Jin ZW, Kim JH, Suzuki D, Sugai N, Murakami G, Abe H, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

Previous studies of midterm fetuses indicated that a cartilaginous fabella appeared to be embedded in the plantaris (PL), and was fused with the gastrocnemius lateral head (GL). We re-examined the...
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Anatomical Study of the Ostia Venae Hepaticae in the Korean Cadavers

Yu HC, Lee H, Jin ZW, Cho BH

  • KMID: 1896429
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2003 Apr;64(4):321-326.
PURPOSE: There are many openings in the retrohepatic segment of vena cava, and most are variously sized-hepatic veins. The mapping and tracing of these openings may provide an important insight...
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Anti-IgE mAb Suppresses Systemic Anaphylaxis through the Inhibitory IgG Receptor FcgammaRIIb in Mice: Interaction between Anti-IgE and FcgammaRIIb

Kang NI, Jin ZW, Lee HK

BACKGROUND: Anti-IgE mAb which binds circulating but not receptor-bound IgE has been shown to be effective in treatment for asthma and other allergic diseases. However, the mechanisms by which anti-IgE...
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Descent of mesonephric duct to the final position of the vas deferens in human embryo and fetus

Jin ZW, Abe H, Hinata N, Li XW, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

Because the ureter arises from the mesonephric or Wolffian duct (WD), the WD opening should migrate inferiorly along the urogenital sinus or future urethra. However, this process of descent has...
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Ganglion cardiacum or juxtaductal body of human fetuses

Kim JH, Cho KH, Jin ZW, Murakami G, Abe H, Chai OH

The ganglion cardiacum or juxtaductal body is situated along the left recurrent laryngeal nerve in the aortic window and is an extremely large component of the cardiac nerve plexus. This...
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Nervus terminalis and nerves to the vomeronasal organ: a study using human fetal specimens

Jin ZW, Cho KH, Shibata S, Yamamoto M, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

The human nervus terminalis (terminal nerve) and the nerves to the vomeronasal organ (VNON) are both associated with the olfactory nerves and are of major interest to embryologists. However, there...
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Characterization of mesenchymal cells beneath cornification of the fetal epithelium and epidermis at the face: an immunohistochemical study using human fetal specimens

Kim JH, Jin ZW, Murakami G, Cho BH

Fetal development of the face involves a specific type of cornification in which keratinocytes provide a mass or plug to fill a cavity. The epithelial-mesenchymal interaction was likely to be...
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