1.Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans on the Chest with a Variety of Clinical Features Masquerading as a Keloid: Is the Disease Really Protuberant?.
Kumiko KIMURA ; Toru INADOMI ; Wataru YAMAUCHI ; Yukihiro YOSHIDA ; Tsutomu KASHIMURA ; Tadashi TERUI
Annals of Dermatology 2014;26(5):643-645
No abstract available.
Dermatofibrosarcoma*
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Keloid*
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Thorax*
2.Fetal Topographical Anatomy of the Pancreatic Head and Duodenum with Special Reference to Courses of the Pancreaticoduodenal Arteries.
Zhe Wu JIN ; Hee Chul YU ; Baik Hwan CHO ; Hyoung Tae KIM ; Wataru KIMURA ; Mineko FUJIMIYA ; Gen MURAKAMI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2010;51(3):398-406
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 of the pancreatic head. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In human fetuses between 8-30 weeks, we described the topographical anatomy of the vessels, bile duct, duodenum as well as the ventral and dorsal primordia of the pancreatic head with an aid of pancreatic polypeptide immunohisto-chemistry. RESULTS: The contents of the hepatoduodenal ligament crossed the superior side of the pylorus. Moreover, the right hepatic artery originating from the superior mesenteric artery ran along the superior aspect of the pancreatic head. An arterial arcade, corresponding to the posterior pancreaticoduodenal arteries, encircled the superior part of the pancreatic head, whereas another arcade, corresponding to the anterior pancreaticoduodenal arteries, surrounded the inferior part. The dorsal promordium of the pancreas surrounded and/or mixed the ventral primordium at 13-16 weeks. Thus, both arterial arcades were likely to attach to the dorsal primordium. CONCLUSION: The fetal anatomy of the pancreaticoduodenal vascular arcades as well as that of the hepatoduodenal ligament were quite different from adults in topographical relations. Thus, in the stage later than 30 weeks, further rotation of the duodenum along a horizontal axis seemed to be required to move the pylorus posterosuperiorly and to reflect the superior surface of the pancreatic head posteriorly. However, to change the topographical anatomy of the superior and inferior arterial arcades into the final position, re-arrangement of the pancreatic parenchyma might be necessary in the head.
Arteries/*embryology
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Duodenum/anatomy & histology/*blood supply/*embryology
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Female
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Fetus/*blood supply
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Gestational Age
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Male
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Pancreas/anatomy & histology/*blood supply/*embryology
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Pregnancy