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Papers by Zeynep Askin

Research paper thumbnail of Extra heads of Adductor Hallucis muscle and an atypical attachment of several fibers: a case report

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy

Research paper thumbnail of Branching Patterns and Variations of Facial Artery and Clinical Importance: A Cadaveric Study

Dubai Medical Journal

Introduction: The facial artery (FA) was observed with distinctive variations and anomalous, whic... more Introduction: The facial artery (FA) was observed with distinctive variations and anomalous, which occur during the embryological developmental process due to the ablation of neural crest cells that impact embryonic aortic arch vessels, resulting in distinctive branching patterns. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the types, clinical importance, localization, and differences of FA in fixed cadavers according to gender and body side. Methods: The current study was conducted on 19 formalin-fixed cadavers (68.4% males, n = 13; 31.6% females, n = 6). The types, variations, prevalence, and distance to nearby surgical landmarks of FA were recorded on both sides. Measurements were taken with a surgical microscope (Zeiss Meditec, Berlin, Germany) and a digital caliper (INCA, DCLA-0605, 0.6–150 mm). Results: Angular type % 73.1 (n = 14, right; n = 19, left), labial type % 5.3 (n = 1, right), alar type % 5.3 (n = 1, right), and nasal type % 5.3 (n = 1, right) were detected. The follo...

Research paper thumbnail of Extra heads of Adductor Hallucis muscle and an atypical attachment of several fibers: a case report

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy

Research paper thumbnail of Branching Patterns and Variations of Facial Artery and Clinical Importance: A Cadaveric Study

Dubai Medical Journal

Introduction: The facial artery (FA) was observed with distinctive variations and anomalous, whic... more Introduction: The facial artery (FA) was observed with distinctive variations and anomalous, which occur during the embryological developmental process due to the ablation of neural crest cells that impact embryonic aortic arch vessels, resulting in distinctive branching patterns. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the types, clinical importance, localization, and differences of FA in fixed cadavers according to gender and body side. Methods: The current study was conducted on 19 formalin-fixed cadavers (68.4% males, n = 13; 31.6% females, n = 6). The types, variations, prevalence, and distance to nearby surgical landmarks of FA were recorded on both sides. Measurements were taken with a surgical microscope (Zeiss Meditec, Berlin, Germany) and a digital caliper (INCA, DCLA-0605, 0.6–150 mm). Results: Angular type % 73.1 (n = 14, right; n = 19, left), labial type % 5.3 (n = 1, right), alar type % 5.3 (n = 1, right), and nasal type % 5.3 (n = 1, right) were detected. The follo...