Browsing by Author "Babuci, A. P."
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Anatomical variations of the brachial artery bifurcation
Zorina, Z. A.; Babuci, A. P.; Catereniuc, I. M.; Botnari, T. C.; Botnaru, D. S. (2025)Abstract. The morphology of the upper limb arteries is of great clinical significance as the number of imagistic examinations and reconstructive surgery at that level, have considerably increased lately. The current study ... -
Connections of the facial nerve in human embryos
Babuci, A. P.; Catereniuc, I. M.; Zorina, Z. A.; Botnari, T. K.; Stepco, E. A.; Lehtman, S. S.; Nastas, L. V.; Motelica, G. P. (БГМУ, 2022)At Carnegie stage 15 the intracerebral connections of the facial nerve with the trigeminal and glossopharyngeal nerves were identified. At Carnegie stage 17 the connections between the geniculate and acoustic ganglia were ... -
Postoperative life quality of patients with sialolithiasis
Lehtman, S. S.; Babuci, A. P.; Zorina, Z. A.; Motelica, G. P.; Dandara, M. D. (2025)Abstract. Sialolithiasis is one of the most frequent obstructive and inflammatory diseases of the salivary glands, with an incidence of 50% of cases [1], while submandibular gland is affected in 80-85% of cases [2, 3]. It ... -
Specific features of the facial nerve within the facial canal
Babuci, A. P.; Catereniuc, I. M.; Zorina, Z. A.; Ashkar, L. Y. (БГМУ, 2023)The course of the facial nerve and its topography within the facial canal is well known. Nevertheless, there are undescribed anatomical peculiarities of the facial nerve along its passage through the facial canal. The ... -
Specific features of the parotid plexus
Babuci, A. P.; Zorina, Z. A.; Catereniuc, I. M.; Stratulat, S. P.; Lehtman, S. S. (2025)Abstract.Considering the high incidence of the facial nerve impairments and lack of its peripheral branches’ previsualization methods, the knowledge acquired by anatomical dissection, can provide insightful data about the ... -
Sublingual ectopy of the thyroid gland
Babuci, A. P.; Catereniuc, I. M.; Zorina, Z. A.; Postu, N. V.; Lehtman, S. S. (БГМУ, 2024)The sublingual ectopy of the thyroid gland is a rare abnormality, with an incidence of up to 10.7% of cases, which develops due to failed migration of cells from the thyroid anlage. The ectopic thyroid gland is mainly ...



