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Home page | TAH partonomy |
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systema musculare ![]() |
Current level |
pars pelvica systematis muscularis ![]() |
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Libelle of note
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1941 |
See note # 11026
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1944 |
See note # 11026
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1951 |
Going back to DeLancey (1996 J Pelvic Surg 2:260-263) and Shafik (1999 World J Urol 17:266-273), it would be wise to keep the term Musculus levator ani as the top position of the partonomy.
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1954 |
Dorschner et al. (2001 Adv Anat Embryol Cell Biol Vol 159) has not found a morphological substate for such a muscle.
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1955 |
Fritsch et al. (2002 Dis Colon Rectum 45:188-194) and Wu et al. (2015 PLoS ONE 10:e0132226) could not demonstrate attachment to the vagina.
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1956 |
The Musculus puborectalis colocalizes with the deep and superficial portions of the Musculus spincter ani externus (Wu et al. 2017 J Anat (Lond) 230:651-663; Wu et al. 2020 Clin Anat 33:275-285).
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11026 |
According to Fritsch et al. (2004 Adv Anat Embryol Cell Biol Vol 175) these terms are most confusing. In their opinion, there is only one structure, running from the pubic bone to the vesical neck, which mainly consists of smooth muscle cells intermingled with strands of dense connective tissue. They proposed to change these two terms into the term Musculopubovesicalis.
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11027 |
See note # 11026
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Type of list | P2F |
List Unit Identifier | 15218 |
Sublist 1 | 1927 fascia pelvis 22/23 on 29.12.2022 |
Sublist 2 | 1950 diaphragma pelvis 20/21 on 29.12.2022 |
Sublist 3 | 1970 musculi perinei 15/16 on 29.12.2022 |
Error in sublist | Found children 4 Found units 5 |
Subtotals | subchildren 57 subunits 60 |
Proper children | 3 |
Invalid number of children | Found children: 49 |
Check | Sublist children: 57 |
Proper units | 1 |
Invalid number of units | Found units: 61 |
Check | Found units: 60 |
Signature | 4374 (validated since 29.12.2022) |
Date: 18.07.2023 |