Search Results - "Ruzik, K."
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Anatomical variations of the calcaneofibular ligament in human foetuses
Published in Scientific reports (07-07-2023)“…Ligaments anatomy often show a huge anatomy variations between species and individuals. For example calcaneofibular ligaments (CFL) characterize the great…”
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The morphological variability of fibularis tertius origin in human foetuses
Published in Annals of anatomy (01-08-2022)“…The purpose of this study was to characterize the morphology of the fibularis tertius (FT) in human fetuses, and to provide a classification based on its modes…”
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Five-headed superior omohyoid
Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2023)“…The omohyoid is an infrahyoid muscle with two bellies. It is responsible forlowering and positioning of the hyoid bone. It is morphologically variable inthe…”
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Case report of the double-headed extensor hallucis longus
Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2023)“…We present a case report of double-headed extensor hallucis longus (EHL) with potential clinical significance. Cadaveric dissection of the right lower limb of…”
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Anatomical variation of co-existing bilaminar tensor of the vastus intermedius muscle and new type of sixth head of the quadriceps femoris
Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2022)“…We present a case report of quadriceps femoris (QF) with co-existing bilaminar tensor of the vastus intermedius (TVI) muscle and new type of sixth head…”
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Branching pattern of the internal iliac artery accompanied by a venous anastomosis: rare vascular variations
Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2023)“…The ability to navigate the complex and often deceptive branching patterns of the internal iliac artery can be decisive in planning and performing surgeries…”
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Anatomical variations of the abductor pollicis longus: a pilot study
Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2020)“…BACKGROUND: The abductor pollicis longus (APL) originates from the lateral part of the dorsal surface of the body of the ulna below the insertion of the…”
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