Vol 63, No 3 (2004)

Date published: 2004-06-04

Table of Contents

open access

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Carotid intima-media thickness better differentiates between groups of stroke patients and persons without cerebrovascular disease than other conventional and novel risk factors

R Kaźmierski, C Watała, E Podsiadły, J Dorszewska, Z Adamczewska-Goncerzewicz, S Tylewska-Wierzbanowska, W Kozubski

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):253-260.

4-OH-TEMPO prevents the morphological alteration of rat thymocytes primed to apoptosis by oxidative stress inducer ButOOH

E Kossowka, A Zauszkiewicz, J Kubasik-Juraniec, C Tukaj, JH Spodnik, A Hallman, J Klimek, E Syta, A Figarski, T Wakabayashi, M Woźniak

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):261-265.

Anatomical and histological data on the ciliary ganglion in the Egyptian spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus Desmarest)

E Nowak, T Kuder, A Szczurkowski, J Kuchinka

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):267-272.

The development of the epidural space in human embryos

M Patelska-Banaszewska, W Woźniak

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):273-279.

The pancreaticoduodenal arteries in human foetal development

E Krakowiak-Sarnowska, P Flisiński, M Szpinda, M Flisiński, J Sarnowski

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):281-284.

Developmental expression of SNAP-25 protein in the rat striatum and cerebral cortex

J Sidor-Kaczmarek, C Labuda, B Litwinowicz, JH Spodnik, P Kowiański, J Dziewiątkowski, J Moryś

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):285-288.

Development of the myelin sheath of the hypogastric nerves in a human foetus aged 23 weeks

M Bruska, A Piotrowski

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):289-301.

Venous drainage of the middle lobe of the right lung in man

S Ryba, M Topol

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):303-308.

The topographical anatomy of the round window and related structures for the purpose of cochlear implant surgery

A Paprocki, B Biskup, K Kozłowska, A Kuniszyk, D Bien, K Niemczyk

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):309-312.

Anatomical variations of the median nerve distribution and communication in the arm

EE Beheiry

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):313-318.

Notes on the morphology of the tricuspid valve in the adult human heart

M Skwarek, M Grzybiak, A Kosiński, J Hreczecha

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):319-324.

The ossification of the metacarpal and phalangeal bones in human foetuses

F Czerwiński, E Tomasik, M Tomasik, A Mahaczek-Kordowska

Original article

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):329-332.
CASE REPORTS

Double-orifice mitral valve and an associated malformation: secundum atrial septal defect

M Demircin, M Guvener, OF Dogan, S Tunali, MM Aldur, HH Çelik

Case report

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):351-353.

A case of an accessory testicular artery

M Loukas, D Stewart

Case report

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):355-357.

A case of an anomalous cricothyroid artery

M Loukas, RG Louis, GS Cruz

Case report

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):359-362.

The middle colic artery originating from the coeliac trunk

M Yildirim, HH Çelik, Z Yildiz, I Tatar, MM Aldur

Case report

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):363-365.
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS

Proliferation and apoptosis in the guinea pig adrenal cortex during postnatal development

D Kaczmarczyk, BL Kmieć, M Daczewska, KB Kmieć

Short communication

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):333-335.

Expression of the apoptotic markers in normal breast epithelium, benign mammary dysplasia and in breast cancer

M Koda, L Kanczuga-Koda, J Reszec, M Sulkowska, W Famulski, M Baltaziak, W Kisielewski, S Sulkowski

Short communication

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):337-341.

The use of modern techniques of biliary tract monitoring in percutaneous drainage

B Ciesielczyk, M Nowik

Short communication

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):343-345.

Intraoperative monitoring of the biliary tracts as a means of preventing choledocholithiasis oversight

B Ciesielczyk, M Nowik

Short communication

Folia Morphol 2004;63(3):347-349.



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