Navegando por Autor "Ferreira, Tereza Aparecida"
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Item Acromial morphometric analysis using imaging software.(2013) Crahim, Lucas Fernandes; Nagato, Akinori Cardozo; Rocha, Carolina de Lourdes Julião Vieira; Silva, Marco Aurélio dos Santos; Bandeira, Ana Carla Balthar; Ferreira, Tereza Aparecida; Bezerra, Frank SilvaThe aim of this study was to accurately measure acromial morphology in order to describe the anatomical patterns of its subtypes and to conduct a survey of the literature regarding the relationships between morphological subtypes and their related diseases. We photographed scapulae from the Institute of Anatomy, University Severino Sombra, and analyzed the images using Image-J Software®. The average acromial angle was 139.23° ± 2.781, with no significant difference between the right and left sides. There was a positive correlation between the acromial angle and the angle of the spine of the scapula. The correlation mentioned above plays an important role in disorders of the shoulder-particularly impingement syndrome-which reinforces the importance of acromial morphology studies.Item Quantitative and morphological analyses of different types of human liver.(2011) Nagato, Akinori Cardozo; Silva, Marco Aurélio dos Santos; Trajano, Eduardo Tavares Lima; Alves, Jackson Nogueira; Bandeira, Ana Carla Balthar; Ferreira, Tereza Aparecida; Valença, Samuel dos Santos; Bezerra, Frank SilvaMorphological variations in the human liver have been classified as congenital or acquired, although some may result from pseudo-injuries incurred during medical investigation. The present study comprises a systematic analysis of the anatomical variations exhibited by 61 formalinised and glycerinated adult human livers derived from a collection maintained at the Institute of Anatomy, Universidade Severino Sombra, Vassouras, RJ, Brazil. The vast majority of the organs analysed could be classified according to the seven morphological liver types previously established, although two additional liver types were identified and described. Detailed knowledge of anatomical variations in the human liver could be valuable in improving diagnostic procedures and in attaining a better understanding of pathological conditions associated with some liver diseases