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Institute for Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Ulm University, Albert-Einstein Allee 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany

Publications

  • Case Reports   
    situs Inversus – Macroscopic work-up and analysis of Cerebral lateralization Using Manual and Imaging Techniques
    Author(s): Maximilian Leupold, Michael Schoen, Tobias Maria Boeckers and Anja Boeckers*

    Within the last decade three body donors with previously diagnosed situs inversus (SI) were admitted to the institute of anatomy. Herein, we will present one of these cases regarding its past medical history and findings after dissection of thoracic and abdominal organs. In order to obtain further information concerning its cerebral lateralization, manual measurements on skull and brain structures as well as on post mortem cranial computer tomograms (cCT) and 3T-MRI were performed. Osseous, vascular, parenchymal structures and hemispheric volumes were compared intra individually between left and right hemispheres, or with data gained from ten control donors with situs solitus (SS). Only hemispheric petalia suggested a distinct reversed lateralization. This study adds further data to the existing record on this rare anatomical variant for research and teaching purposes. Neuroimaging te.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.37532/1308-4038.15(9).215

 
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