Vol 66, No 3 (2007)

Date published: 2007-06-26

Table of Contents

open access

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Cellular expression of interleukin 2 (IL-2) and its receptor (IL-2R, CD25) in lung tumours

A. Kasprzak, K. Olejniczak, W. Przybyszewska, M. Zabel

Original article

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):159-166.

Formaldehyde exposure induces histopathological and morphometric changes in the rat testis

M.J. Golalipour, R. Azarhoush, S. Ghafari, A.M. Gharravi, S.A. Fazeli, A. Davarian

Original article

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):167-171.

Association of maternal pancreatic function and foetal growth in rats treated with DFU, a selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor

F. Burdan, J. Szumiło, J. Dudka, M. Szumiło, A. Korobowicz, S. Chatterjee, R. Klepacz

Original article

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):172-180.

Aortic bifurcation angle as an independent risk factor for aortoiliac occlusive disease

A.B. Shakeri, R.S. Tubbs, M.M. Shoja, H. Nosratinia, W.J. Oakes

Original article

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):181-184.

Assessment of the course of the great cardiac vein in a selected number of human hearts

M. Kaczmarek, F. Czerwiński

Original article

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):190-193.
CASE REPORTS

An accessory middle scalene muscle causing thoracic outlet syndrome

G. Paraskevas, O. Ioannidis, B. Papaziogas, K. Natsis, S. Spanidou, P. Kitsoulis

Case report

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):194-197.

Accessory venous sinus of Hyrtl

R.S. Tubbs, M. Loukas, M.M. Shoja, W.J. Oakes

Case report

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):198-199.

An unusual muscular variation of the infratemporal fossa

R.S. Tubbs, W. Stetler, M.M. Shoja, M. Loukas, E.G. Salter, W.J. Oakes

Case report

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):200-202.

Bilateral ossification of the stylohyoid ligament

J. Skrzat, I. Mróz, J. Walocha, J. Zawiliński, J.K. Jaworek

Case report

Folia Morphol 2007;66(3):203-206.
Abstracts

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