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Case Report: Primary Fourth Ventricle Outlet Obstruction in Childhood - New Clinical Insights and Long-Term Outcome.

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The third head of gastrocnemius in CT images

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1995
A 17 year old male patient was undergoing a CT scan for pain and swelling of the left knee. The CT images of both legs, taken simultaneously, revealed an asymmetry of the musculature in the popliteal fossa of the right leg. Serial images indicated the presence of a third head joining the medial head of gastrocnemius.
R A, Bergman, C W, Walker, G Y, el-Khour
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A rare third head of the biceps femoris in the posterior thigh

Anatomical Science International, 2020
The occurrence of a third head of the biceps femoris is very rare. We encountered the case of a 90-year-old Japanese male cadaver with a third head of the biceps femoris in the posterior aspect of the thigh during dissection at Aichi Medical University in 2016.
Reina Tsunekawa   +5 more
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Head Bobbing in a Patient with a Cyst of the Third Ventricle

Pediatric Neurosurgery, 1978
The case of a 7 year-old boy with ‘bobble head doll syndrome’ associated with a cyst in the third ventricle is reported. This movement disorder appears in early childhood and consists mostly in a rhythmic to-and-fro bobbing of the head and eventually of the trunk. As in three previously described cases, this case showed only slight decrease of the ‘tic’
H P, Jensen, G, Pendl, W, Goerke
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A bilateral third head of the gastrocnemius which is morphologically similar to the plantaris

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2021
An extra muscle was observed on both sides of the popliteal fossa in the cadaver of a 78-year-old Japanese male during dissection. The aim of this case report was to identify whether this variant is a double plantaris or a third head of the gastrocnemius according to its morphological characteristics and innervation.The muscles were displayed by ...
Takaya Ishii   +7 more
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Unusual variation of a third head of the biceps brachii muscle

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1999
A human cadaver was studied which presented a biceps brachii with three heads of origin in the left arm. The third or humeral head presented an unique area of insertion into the bicipital aponeurosis (lacertus fibrosus).
J F, Rodríguez-Vázquez   +2 more
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Head bobbing associated with a cyst of the third ventricle

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1972
✓ A woman with hydrocephalus and head bobbing presented with headaches and episodic loss of consciousness. Contrast studies revealed a cyst within the third ventricle. At craniotomy it occupied the entire third ventricle and its walls merged with the hypothalamus.
T G, Obenchain, D P, Becker
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