Complete excision of a prostatic utricle through posterior sagittal rectum retracting approach is reported in an infant.
Ramachandra Mukunda +3 more
doaj +4 more sources
Macrophage recruitment and epithelial repair following hair cell injury in the mouse utricle [PDF]
The sensory organs of the inner ear possess resident populations of macrophages, but the function of those cells is poorly understood. In many tissues, macrophages participate in the removal of cellular debris after injury and can also promote tissue ...
Tejbeer Kaur +2 more
exaly +6 more sources
Characterization of 3,3′-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN) damaged utricle transcriptome in the adult mouse utricle [PDF]
Utricle is an important vestibular sensory organ for maintaining balance. 3,3′-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN), a prototype nitrile toxin, has been reported to be neurotoxic and vestibulotoxic, and can be used to establish an in vivo damage model of ...
Mengyao Tian +31 more
doaj +4 more sources
Spontaneous and Acetylcholine Evoked Calcium Transients in the Developing Mouse Utricle [PDF]
Spontaneous calcium transients are present during early postnatal development in the mouse retina and cochlea, and play an important role in maturation of the sensory organs and neural circuits in the central nervous system (CNS). It is not known whether
Holly A. Holman +6 more
doaj +2 more sources
MRI in Diagnosis of a Giant Prostatic Utricle [PDF]
A prostatic utricle cyst is an epithelial lined diverticulum arising from the prostatic urethra and usually asymptomatic when small. When enlarged, it may be symptomatic and is typically accompanied by hypospadias.
Dustin Johnson +3 more
doaj +2 more sources
Successful treatment of recurrent epididymo-orchitis: Laparoscopic excision of the prostatic utricle
Prostatic utricle presenting with recurrent epididymo-orchitis is not uncommon. Excision of prostatic utricle is the treatment of choice. The various techniques described in literature suffer from the disadvantages of incomplete excision due to poor view.
Jiwane Ashish +3 more
doaj +2 more sources
Supporting cells remove and replace sensory receptor hair cells in a balance organ of adult mice [PDF]
Vestibular hair cells in the inner ear encode head movements and mediate the sense of balance. These cells undergo cell death and replacement (turnover) throughout life in non-mammalian vertebrates.
Stephanie A Bucks +5 more
doaj +3 more sources
Morphologic variations of the prostatic utricle
AbstractAnatomical variations of the prostatic utricle (PU) have rarely been reported despite an understanding of them being required for diagnosing and treating PU anomalies. This study was performed on 57 prostates to clarify the variations of this structure.
Chang‐Seok Oh +4 more
openalex +5 more sources
Revealing heterogeneity and damage response in the adult human utricle [PDF]
The human utricle is a vestibular organ essential for balance, a function that declines with age. With the aging population projected to double to 2 billion by 2050 and no pharmaceutical or biological treatments available, balance disorders represent a ...
Emilia Luca +8 more
doaj +2 more sources
Multiscale modeling of mechanotransduction in the utricle [PDF]
We review recent progress in using numerical models to relate utricular hair bundle and otoconial membrane (OM) structure to the functional requirements imposed by natural behavior in turtles. The head movements section reviews the evolution of experimental attempts to understand vestibular system function with emphasis on turtles, including data ...
Jong-Hoon Nam
exaly +3 more sources

