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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
Abstract A case of sacculation of the uterus has been described. Actual photographs of a uterus with a sacculation has been presented. An attempt has been made to differentiate the terms "sacculation" and "diverticulum" as they apply to the pregnant uterus. It is our thesis that sacculations are due to functional malformations of the uterus.
C, FIELDS, R B, PILDES
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Abstract A case of sacculation of the uterus has been described. Actual photographs of a uterus with a sacculation has been presented. An attempt has been made to differentiate the terms "sacculation" and "diverticulum" as they apply to the pregnant uterus. It is our thesis that sacculations are due to functional malformations of the uterus.
C, FIELDS, R B, PILDES
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The laryngeal saccule: Clinical significance
Clinical Anatomy, 2011AbstractThe association between the laryngeal saccule and a laryngocele is an important clinical relationship. Here, we describe this and other clinical correlations of the saccule including infection and carcinoma and suggest that these should be discussed in medical gross anatomy courses.
Paul W, Porter, Joel A, Vilensky
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The electrophysiology of the saccule
Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1972The Na+ concentration in saccular endolymph in guinea pigs was measured and found to be 3.2±0.6 mEqu/l with sodium specific electrodes. The saccular potential varied between −8 and +2.4 mV. Permanent anoxia resulting in the death of the animal caused the potential to fall by 15 mV and the Na+ concentration to rise to 40 mEqu/l in 30 min. Maintenance of
P M, Sellick, B M, Johnstone
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Some structural observations of the saccule
Archiv f�r klinische und experimentelle Ohren- Nasen- und Kehlkopfheilkunde, 1969The histological structure of the saccule was. surveyed light microscopically in the inner ear of a guinea-pig.
K, Watanuki, K, Kawamoto, S, Katagiri
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Saccule Degeneration and Ductus Reuniens Obstruction
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1974Temporal bone changes in a 25-year-old white woman with unilateral saccule degeneration and displacement and encapsulation of the otolithic membrane are described. Fibrous nodules containing clumped statoconia were present, obliterating the cochlear portion of the ductus reuniens, with marked distension of the cochlear cecum vestibulare.
R, Gussen, W Y, Adkins
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Anterior sacculation of pregnant uterus at term
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967Abstract The subject of the anterior sacculation of the pregnant uterus at term with the entrapment of a presenting part in the sac has stirred the interest of obstetricians for centuries not only because of its unusual anatomy but also because of no possibility of a spontaneous evolution with a favorable outcome.
M R, Cehelsky, V C, Mason
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The experimental reproduction of anal sacculitis
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1976ABSTRACTTwelve dogs were used in a series of three experiments designed to simulate the assumed mechanism of initiation of anal sacculitis: infection, impaction and abscessation. The disease was reproduced by inoculation of the sacs with a mixture of Streptococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli and Clostridium welchii in broth, both with and without ...
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
AbstractBackgroundThe important role of the saccule is the sensing of gravity. In other words, gravity always stimulates the macula of the saccule.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to clarify whether nystagmus and dizziness occur by intentional changes upon stimulation to the saccules.MethodsThe subjects were eight healthy humans.
Hiroaki Ichijo, Hisako Ichijo
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AbstractBackgroundThe important role of the saccule is the sensing of gravity. In other words, gravity always stimulates the macula of the saccule.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to clarify whether nystagmus and dizziness occur by intentional changes upon stimulation to the saccules.MethodsThe subjects were eight healthy humans.
Hiroaki Ichijo, Hisako Ichijo
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