Program of the ISCAA 2015

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7 th International Symposium of Clinical and Applied Anatomy (ISCAA)

Bratislava, Slovakia

September 17-20, 2015

PROGRAM

of the symposium Under the Auspices of prof. RNDr. Karol Mičieta, PhD. Rector of Comenius University in Bratislava prof. MUDr. Juraj Šteňo, DrSc. Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava MUDr. Viliam Čislák, MPH, MBA Minister of Health of the Slovak Republic prof. MUDr. Eva Mechírová, PhD. President of Slovak Anatomical Society

Comenius University in Bratislava Faculty of Medicine


Committees and Sponsors

Organizing Committee of 7th ISCAA

National Organizing Committee

Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava Organizing President: Assoc. Prof. RNDr. Ivan Varga, PhD. Honorary President: Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Štefan Polák, PhD. Congress Secretary: Mgr. MUDr. Michal Miko, PhD. PR Manager: MUDr. Radovan Hudák IT Manager: Peter Magic

Mária Csöbönyeiová Marcel Hrebenár Miroslava Juríková Martin Klein Ján Líška Abdolreza Majidi

Ivan Varga

Štefan Polák

Eliška Kubíková

Renáta Mikušová Lenka Oravcová Simona Polakovičová Vanda Rísová Tatiana Sláviková Michaela Vrabcová

Michal Miko

Radovan Hudák

Members of the Scientific Committee of the 7th ISCAA and Invited Speakers Chair: Eliška Kubíková (Bratislava, Slovakia) Marian Adamkov (Martin, Slovakia) Nihal Apaydin (Ankara, Turkey) Václav Báča (Jihlava, Czech Republic) Cagatay Barut (Zonguldak, Turkey) Dragica Bobinac (Rijeka, Croatia)

Ayhan Cömert (Ankara, Turkey) Mirela Erić (Novi Sad, Serbia) Georg Feigl (Graz, Austria) Quentin Fogg (Melbourne, Australia) David Kachlík (Praha, Czech Republic)

Radik Khayrullin (Ulyanovsk, Russia) Darina Kluchová (Košice, Slovakia) Eva Mechírová (Košice, Slovakia) Zbyněk Tonar (Pilsen, Czech Republic) Trifon Totlis (Thessaloniki, Greece)

Sponsors and partners

MEMORIX

ANATOMY

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First Day / Thursday September 17, 2015

14:00 – 16:00 Registration 16:00 – 20:00 Opening Ceremony Welcome Speeches

1. prof. RNDr. Karol Mičieta, PhD., the Rector of the Comenius University in Bratislava 2. prof. MUDr. Juraj Šteňo, DrSc., the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava 3. prof. MUDr. Eva Mechírová, PhD., the President of the Slovak Anatomical Society

Key Note Lectures – New Trends in Morphological Research and Education

1. prof. Friedrich Paulsen (Erlangen, Germany) – How do tear drain? – Functional and clinical anatomy of the nasolacrimal system 2. prof. Susana N. Biasutto (Cordoba, Argentina) – Student assistants for anatomy teaching and research 3. prof. Geoffrey Meyer (Perth, Australia) – Innovative and interactive learning tools enable histology courses to be now presented to students completely online – case studies from several universities

Banquette with Slovak wine and spirits tasting, and musical surprise

– Jozef Benedik, opera singer and actor of the Slovak National Theatre

Keynote Speakers of the 7th ISCAA

Friedrich Paulsen (Erlangen, Germany)

Susana N. Biasutto (Cordoba, Argentina)

Geoffrey Meyer (Perth, Australia)

Ayman Ghallab (Zagazig, Egypt)

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Second Day / Friday September 18, 2015

08:30 – 10:00 What´s New in Anatomy and Histology Teaching?, Part 1.

(Chairs: Susana N. Biasutto and Friedrich Paulsen)

1. Ayman M. Ghallab (Zagazig, Egypt) – Teaching and evaluation of Histology using E-learning moodle system. An experience at British University in Egypt 2. Darina Kluchová, Květuše Lovásová, Adriana Boleková (Košice, Slovakia) – Anatomy education for dental students after changing curricula 3. Andrea D Székely (Budapest, Hungary) – How much anatomy is enough in medical education? 4. Kem A Rogers, Suwhan Choi, Noah M. Mintz, John Barnett, Stefanie M. Attardi (Ontario, Canada) – Student and instructor evaluation of an online systemic human anatomy course with laboratory: flexibility of online learning is valued while student-teacher communication must improve 5. Tomasz Cecot (Southampton, United Kingdom) – Technology enhanced learning in the anatomy laboratory 6. Radovan Hudák, David Kachlik, Ondrej Volny (Prague, Czech Republic) – Memorix Anatomy – revolutionary book with unique educational system written mainly by medical students

10:00 – 10:20 Coffee Break 10:20 – 12:00 Cardiovascular System

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– from Development to Anatomical Variations (Chairs: Darina Kluchová and David Kachlík) 1. Mirela Erić, Nikola Vučinić (Novi Sad, Serbia) – Lymphatic drainage in patients with cutaneous melanoma 2. Galina Spirina (Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation) – Findings of research into morphology of human fetal heart 3. Jana Poláková Mištinová, Štefan Polák (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Left ventricular noncompaction cardiomyopathy 4. Slađana Ugrenović, Ivan Jovanović, Vesna Stojanović, Kundalić Braca, Trandafilović Milena (Niš, Serbia) – The blood supply of the human fetal sciatic, tibial, and common peroneal nerves 5. Slobodan Vlajković, Marija Daković Bjelaković, Milena Trandafilović, Aleksandar Petrović, Sonja Tasić (Niš, Serbia) – Morphological and functional properties of the renal artery during aging 6. Petr Hájek, Michal Kuchar, David Kachlik (Hradec Králové, Czech Republic) – Variations of brachial artery accumulated in Department of Anatomy in Hradec Kralove 7. Milena Trandafilovic, Ljiljana Vasovic, Slobodan Vlajkovic, Ivan Jovanovic, Sladjana Ugrenovic (Niš, Serbia) – Disconnection of vascular components of constant carotid-basilar anastomosis on the brain base 8. David Kachlík, Marek Konarik, Václav Báča (Prague, Czech Republic) – Rare variant of the upper extremity arteries – arteria brachiomediana superficialis 9. David Kachlík, Marek Konarik, Václav Báča (Prague, Czech Republic) – Truncus profundocircumflexus

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Second Day / Friday September 18, 2015

10:20 – 12:00 Normal and Pathological Histology; Developmental Biology

Small Lecture Room, 1st Floor (Chairs: Geoffrey Meyer and Ayman M. Ghallab) 1. Marian Adamkov, Desanka Výbohová, Slávka Drahošová, Marian Benčat (Martin, Slovakia) – Histomorphological features of dysplasia and survivin pattern in adenomatous colon polyps 2. Thaer M. Farhan (Baghdad, Iraq) - Immunohistochemical evaluation of human placental endothelin-1 intensity as a predictive for the mode of delivery 3. Goran Radenkovic (Niš, Serbia) – Development of interstitial cells of Cajal in the human colon 4. Onyemaechi O Azu (Durban, South Africa) – Testicular morphology in spontaneously hypertensive rat: oxidant status and stereological implications 5. Olga Lyashenko (Simferopol, Russian Federation) – Mitochondria of the cardiomyocytes in normal condition and in case of arterial hypertension 6. Maksim Logash, P Pokotylo, Y Fedevych (Lviv,Ukraine) – Changes in antioxidant system and lipid peroxidation after administration of nalbuphine in rats 7. Jyoti Prakash Pani, SN Shamal, SP Mishra, P Kumari, R Singh (Varanasi, India) – Particle size dependent teratogenicity effect of silver nanoparticles in mice 8. Yuliya Hnidyk (Lviv, Ukraine) – Changes of the mucous membranes of the lips and the mounth corner and the links of their hemomicrocirculatory flow with experimental streptozotocin-induced diabetes in rats on the ultrastructural level

12:00 Congress Photo 12:10 – 13:00 Lunch 13:00 – 14:20 Neuroscience (Chairs: Eva Mechírová and Nihal Apaydin) 1. Eva Mechírová, Zuzana Gdovinova, Matej Skorvanek, Iveta Domorakova, Marianna Dankova (Košice, Slovakia) – Distribution of alfa-synuclein in enteric nervous system 2. Soňa Bálentová, Eva Hajtmanova, Barbora Filova, Veronika Borbelyova, Jan Lehotsky (Martin, Slovakia) – Cognitive dysfunction and histological findings in the rat brain following fractionated whole-brain irradiation 3. Branislav Filipovic, Ana Starcevic, Branka Filipovic (Belgrade, Serbia) – Cortical correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder 4. Peter Jedlicka (Frankfurt, Germany) – Computational neuroanatomy of the dentate gyrus: Biologically realistic models of dendritic and synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus 5. Michaela Vrabcová, Boris Mravec (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Hypothalamic inflammation: the role in somatic diseases 6. Ivan Jovanovic, Sladjana Ugrenovic, Milena Trandafilovic, Vesna Stojanovic, Braca Kundalic (Niš, Serbia) – Morphometric characteristics of choroid plexus epithelium in cases with significantly different presence of psammoma bodies

14:20 – 15:20 Poster Session No. 1 15:30 – 20:30 Social Program - Danube Cruise to historical Devín Castle Start outside the Saffron Hotel by “Bratislava Tourist Train” directly to the City Port. Course of the event: 90 minutes Danube cruising upstream with dinner, 120 minutes long guide through the Devín Castle with English-speaking guide + 30 minutes cruising downstream.

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Third Day / Saturday September 19, 2015

8:30 – 10:00 What´s new in Anatomy and Histology Teaching, Part 2.

(Chairs: Marian Adamkov and Quentin Fogg)

1. Min Suk Chung, Beom Sun Chung (Suwon, Republic of Korea) – Anatomy learning comics for the interested laypeople and students 2. Sergey Dydykin, Marina Kapitonova (Moscow, Russian Federation) – The student’s surgical Olympiads – the role in the educational trajectory of the student who chose the surgical profile of preparation 3. David Kachlík, Alzbeta Blankova (Prague, Czech Republic) – How students can be involved in education of morphology? 4. Jolita Palubinskienė, Angelija Valančiūtė (Kaunas, Lithuania) – Increasing students‘ motivation in problem-based learning curriculum 5. Mihai Horatiu Bob, Codruta Alina Popescu, Mircea Dan Bob, Andrei Achimas Cadariu (Cluj Napoca, Romania) – Started from Vesalius, now we’re here. A lesson in academic fitness learned from corpse dissection history 6. Claudiu Ionut Iordache, Stroica Laura Oana, Lupu George (Bucharest, Romania) – Anatomical and imaging study of the oculomotor system

10:00 – 10:20 Coffee Break 10:20 – 11:40 New Trends in Clinical Anatomy – 3D Reconstructions and 3D Printing (Chairs: Ayhan Cömert and Michal Miko)

1. Ayhan Cömert, İhsan Doğan, Ela Cömert, Elif Peker (Ankara, Turkey) – Radiological evaluation, 3-D reconstruction of facial nerve and its anatomical confirmation with neighboring structures in the surgical planning of temporal bone and posterior fossa lesions 2. Quentin Fogg (Melbourne, Australia) – 3D printing as a tool to demonstrate surgically-relevant results of anatomy studies: arthroscopic anatomy of the wrist 3. Karen Breneman, Justine Aka (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) – Embodied Ontologies: how anatomical data can be transformed into 3D printed models via the semantic web 4. Tomáš Havran, Andriána Furdová, Peter Olejník, Michal Slabej, Dominik Ďurica (Bratislava, Slovakia) – 3D-printing models of complex congenital heart defects in pediatric cardiosurgery 5. Radoslav Zamborský (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Utilization of 3D-printing in Orthopedics and Trauma 6. Andrej Thurzo, Bohuslav Novák (Bratislava, Slovakia) – 3D-Printing and its application in stomatology

10:20 – 11:40 Osteology, Arthrology and Anthropology (Small Lecture Room, 1st Floor)

(Chairs: Trifon Totlis and Cagatay Barut)

1. Dragica Bobinac (Rijeka, Croatia) – Cross talk between articular cartilage and subchondral bone 2. Trifon Totlis (Thessaloniki, Greece) – Novel macroscopic and histological data for the PCL in total knee replacement: to retain or not? 3. Cagatay Barut, Erol Aktunc (Zonguldak, Turkey) – Evaluation of foot asymmetry in relation to hand preference: preliminary results 4. Andrey Perepelkin, Viktor Mandrikov, Alexander Krayushkin, Ekaterina Atroschenko (Volgograd, Russian Federation) – Anatomical justification of mechanical characteristics of the human foot 5. Albert Eteudo, John Nto, Elizabeth Finbars-Bello (Abakaliki, Nigeria) – Anthropometric and menstrual characteristics of young Igbo girls in South-East; Nigeria 6. Nikola Štoković, Vladimir Trkulja, Ivana Čuković-Bagić, Tomislav Lauc, Lovorka Grgurević (Zagreb, Croatia) – Anatomical variations of the frontal sinus and its relationship with the orbital cavity

11:40 – 12:00 Sponsor Lecture Beata Fidzińska – Elsevier (www.elsevier.com)

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Third Day / Saturday September 19, 2015

12:00 – 13:00 Lunch 13:00 – 14:10 Surgical Anatomy, Part 1.

(Chairs: Susana N. Biasutto and Václav Báča)

1. Georg Feigl (Graz, Austria) – The intercarotid fascia: existing or not existing? 2. Bulent Yalcin, Sedat Develi, R.Shane Tubbs, Selda Yildiz, Nurcan Imre (Ankara, Turkey) – Thyroid Foramen 3. Nihal Apaydin, Murat Bozkurt, Georg Feigl, Mustafa Akkaya, Safa Gursoy, Halil Acar (Ankara, Turkey) – The anatomic course of the infrapatellar nerve to define safe zones for posterior knee arthroscopy 4. Georg Feigl, Manuel Dreu, Thomas Rappl (Graz, Austria) – Is there a danger zone for the affection of the accessory nerve at its entrance point into the posterior triangle during biopsy of cervical lymph nodes? 5. Solomiya Kulchynska (Lviv, Ukraine) – Analysis of surgical interventions performed at the Ukrainian hospital 6. Nikola Vučinić, Mirela Erić, Bojana Krstonošić, Dragana Smiljenić (Novi Sad, Serbia) – Atypical olfactory neuroblastoma located in maxillary sinus: a case report

14:10 – 14:30 Coffee Break 14:30 – 15:00 Sponsor Lecture Dan Kolmer, TissueGnostics (Wien, Austria) – New technologies in image analysis and their recent applications

15:00 – 16:00 Surgical Anatomy, Part 2. (Chair: Mirela Erić and Georg Feigl)

1. Václav Báča, Zdeněk Horák, Petr Tichý, Tereza Báčová, David Kachlík, Valér Džupa, Robert Grill, Michal Otčenášek (Jihlava, Czech Republic) – Risks in pudendal innervation during delivery 2. Hannes Stofferin, Robert Zimmermann, Karl-Heinz Künzel (Innsbruck, Austria) – Minimally invasive approach to the iliac crest – functional and aesthetic outcome 3. Radek Bartoška, Elder Andrango, Zdeněk Horák, Valér Džupa, Jiří Marvan, David Kachlík, Václav Báča (Prague, Czech Republic) – PFN positioning – biomechanical evaluation of stability in trochanteric fracture treatment 4. Robert Chrenko, Lucia Kaliska (Wiener Neustadt, Austria) – Value of hybrid SPECT/CT with 99mTc-HDP in management of patients with degenerative spinal disorders 5. David Kachlík, Ondřej Naňka, Erika Horváthová, Václav Báča (Prague, Czech Republic) – Eponyms of Wenzel Gruber

16:00 – 17:00 Poster Session No. 2 20:00 - 24:00 Social Program – Get Together Party Traditional Gipsy Music in Combination with MUDr. Marcel Hrebenár (alias D.J. Dr. Spayble)

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Fourth Day / Sunday September 20, 2015

09:00 – 11:00 Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells; Varia (Chairs: Zbyněk Tonar and Ivan Varga)

1. Zbyněk Tonar, Tereza Kubíková, Markéta Šlajerová, Milena Králíčková (Plzeň, Czech Republic) – Evaluating regeneration of in vivo experimental organ defects using quantitative histology 2. Melika Farshad, Sara Mardani Samani (Shiraz, Iran) – Quantitative analysis of cell migration in the wound healing scratched assay by using active contour model and speeded up robust features 3. Mohammed Z. Allouh (Irbid, Jordan) – Effects of anabolic steroids on the morphology of muscle fibers and the distribution of stem cells in maturing skeletal muscle tissue 4. Ľuboš Danišovič, Martin Boháč, Radoslav Zamborský, Andrej Thurzo, Stanislav Žiaran, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Regenerative medicine – from laboratory to clinical practice 5. Martin Boháč, Ľuboš Danišovič (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Adipose tissue – promising source of mesenchymal stromal cells for regenerative medicine 6. Stanislav Žiaran, Luboš Danišovič, Martin Bohač (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Regenerative medicine – implication for urological practice 7. Michal Miko, Štefan Polák, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Hope found in β-sheet breaker peptides – or how to fight and vanquish prions The section focused on stem cells and tissue regeneration is supported by the Grant of the Slovak Research and Development Agency No. APVV-0434-12.

11:00 Symposium Closing Ceremony Authors of the Best Poster Award

Enjoy Slovakia and visit High Tatras Our country is mountainous, High Tatras (in Slovak, Vysoké Tatry) in the north part is the area whose natural beauty makes it one of the most remarkable recreation areas, and south and east parts are important agricultural areas. The region is one of the most popular places in Slovakia, with over five million people visiting each year to walk, climb, cycle or ski. There is a 600km network of hiking trails, chairlifts and cable cars, offering breathtaking views of alpine scenery. 8


Congress Venue

Hotel Saffron **** Bratislava hotelsaffron.sk Address: Radlinského 27 Recepcion: +421 2 212 99 301 Saffron Hotel is located just a few steps away from the historical downtown of Bratislava.

Walking distance between congress venue hotel and: Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University – 200 m Central Train station (in Slovak, “Hlavná stanica”) – 1.200 m Central Bus station (in Slovak, “Autobusová stanica Mlynské Nivy”) – 1.800 m Historical downtown – 1.400 m Bratislava Castle – 2.000 m

How to get to Hotel Saffron

By car Entrance to our car park is from Školská Street. We have parking places in front of our hotel or in the undeground garage which is for our hotel guests. You can comfortable come from the garage to the reception by hotel elevator. From the main train station Please use the tram number 2 and get off at the stop named „Blumentál“. Go back approximately 30 metres and you can see our hotel on the right side. You need to buy ticket for 15 minutes (0,70 euro) at tram stop in front of railway station – there is an orange ticket machine for coins. For more information, please visit: www.dpb.sk. From the bus station Please use the trolleybus number 210 or the bus number 21 from the bus station „Mlynské nivy“ and go to the stop named „Račianské mýto“, than change to the tram number 3 or 5 and get off at the stop named „Blumentál“. After approximately 30 metres you can see our hotel on the rigth side. You need to buy 60 minute ticket (0,90 euro). There is an orange ticket machine for coins in front of the building of the bus station.

Tram stop „Blumentál“

Hotel Saffron

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Poster Session No. 1 September 18, 2015

Section – Surgical, Clinical and Pathological Anatomy 1. Tibor Hollósy, Dóra Reglődi, Pál Tóth, Miklós Koppán (Pécs, Hungary) – A comparative study of the anatomical and clinical aspects of the female pelvic floor 2. Florian Alexander Huber, Franz Kainberger, Lena Hirtler (Vienna, Austria) – Partial rupture of the triceps coxae in traumatic posterior hip dislocation – a case report 3. Florian Alexander Huber, Regina Gabriel, Lena Hirtler (Vienna, Austria) – An explorative analysis of retrospective data of 700 patients: Accuracy of localisation and cause of preclinically suspected diagnoses 4. Jiří Marvan, Zdeněk Horák, Radek Bartoška, David Kachlík, Valér Džupa, Václav Báča (Prague, Czech Republic) – Fractures of the distal fibula – biomechanical analysis in relation to functional classifications 5. Ayham Cömert, Mehmet Ali Güner, Esra Onhan, Mehmet Anil Yuzer, Merve Gul Kasim, Naci Yilmaz , Yusuf Ozkarabacak, İhsan Doğan (Ankara, Turkey) – Morphometric anatomy of the orbit and its surgical relevance: preliminary study 6. Marija Bjelakovic, Slobodan Vlajkovic, Goran Stevanovic (Nis, Serbia) – Anatomical characteristics of the septocutaneous perforators of the anterior tibial artery 7. Jovanka Trifunovic, Biserka Vukomanovic Djurdjevic, Momcilo Ristanovic, Laslo Puskas (Belgrade, Serbia) – Squamous cell carcinoma that involving the upper lip-case report 8. Paola Crivelli, Alessandra Sotgiu, Giovanni Battista Meloni, Marcello Carboni, Andrea Montella (Sassari, Italy) – Rx defecography and Obstructed Defecation Syndrome: a retrospective study 9. Oleksandr Adamovych, Ludmyla Zubko, Zoriana Masna, Marta Vasyliv (Lviv, Ukraine) – Peciliarities of the lung and liver topography in individuals of the different constitutional type 10. Sven Maricic, Mirjana Manestar, Dubravko Manestar, Darko Manestar (Rijeka, Croatia) – Additive manufacturing and CAD/CAM applicability in endoscopic surgery preparation 11. Anghel Teodor Costinel, Nistor Iulia Claudia, Ruxandra Negoi, Claudiu Iordache (Bucharest, Romania) – Evaluation of the diagnostic imaging methods for breast cancer screening 12. Nistor Iulia Claudia, Anghel Teodor Costinel, Bogdan I. Diaconescu, Adina Baciu (Bucharest, Romania) – Temporal region anatomy – importance for plastic surgery 13. Derya Ozkan, Taylan Akkaya, Selda Yildiz, Ayhan Comert (Ankara, Turkey) – Ultrasound guided pulsed radiofrequency treatment of the pudendal nerve in chronic pelvic pain 14. Tabinda Hasan (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) – Retinal arterial tortuosity: A comparison between hypertensive and healthy fundus 15. Garay Belén, Alexandra Albrecht, Victoria Rives, Llanca Ortiz, Florencia Uanini, Virginia Gerbaldo, Susana N. Biasutto (Cordoba, Argentina) – Perception of first year medical students in relation with the cadaver and the dissection room

Section – Neuroanatomy and Anatomy of the Sensory Organs 16. Květuše Lovásová, Adriana Boleková, Darina Kluchová (Košice, Slovakia) – Neuroanatomy for psychologists – structures and functions of nervous system 17. Predrag Mandic, Zdravko Vitosevic, Natasa Djukic-Macut, Tatjana Filipovic, Milos Gasic (Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia) – Age-related changes in morphology of the myenteric plexus of the human ascending colon 18. Christian Mattersberger, Rudolf Likar, Walter Rosmarin, Georg Feigl (Graz, Austria) – Anatomical investigation of a new CT guided technique for thermocoagulation of the medial branch of the dorsal branch of the lumbar spinal nerve 19. Riccardo Oggiano, Yolande Asara, Angela Peruzzu, Maria Alessandra Sotgiu, Roberto Madeddu (Sassari, Italy) – Cadmium and other neurotoxic metals in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a population-base study 20. Adrienne Mátyás, Marietta Hugyecz, Eszter Farkas, Ferenc Domoki, Ferenc Bari (Szeged, Hungary) – Asphyxia and bicuculline-induced seizures reduce connexin 43 (CX43) expression in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex of neonatal piglets 21. Anna Perželová, Ivana Siváková, Eliška Kubíková (Bratislava, Slovakia) – The differentiative properties of human „glia-like“ cells 22. Ivana Siváková, Anna Perželová, Eliška Kubíková (Bratislava, Slovakia) – The cellular heterogeneity contribute to diagnostic difficulties of gliomas 23. Eren Öğüt, Fatos Belgin Yildirim (Antalya, Turkey) – Functional analysis of sciatic nerve cut injury after ozone therapy 24. Eren Öğüt, Fatos Belgin Yildirim (Antalya, Turkey) - Electrophysologic analysis of sciatic nerve cut injury after ozone therapy 25. Ayman Mustafa, Mohammed Allouh, Salih Bani Hani, Jamaleddin Abu Ghaida (Irbid, Jordan) – Deviation of the tongue on protraction: does it correlate with cerebral dominance in Jordanians 26. Bojana Krstonošić, Dušica Marić, Mirela Erić, Mirjana Udicki, Nikola Vučinić (Novi Sad, Serbia) – Handedness assessment and brain lateralization 27. Michaela Vrabcová, Lenka Maruščáková, Zuzana Poljak, Robert Vojtko, Mária Csobonyeiová, Mária Bucová, Ján Jakubovský, Ivan Hulín (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Is brain an organ with „hidden“ lymphatic function? 28. Tahereh Esmaeilpour, Amir Ghanbari, Hassan Azari, Soghra Bahmanpour (Shiraz, Iran) – Depletion of neural stem cells from the sub-ventricular zone of adult mouse brain using cytarabine 29. Tereza Báčová, Martina Hubová, David Kachlík, Václav Báča (Prague, Czech Republic) – Ophthalmic artery – developmental and topography anatomy

Section – Anatomical Variations (muscles, vessels and peripheral nerves) 30. Juraj Arbanas, Luka Đudarić, Olga Cvijanović, Ariana Fužinac-Smojver, Dragica Bobinac (Rijeka, Croatia) – Anatomical variation of the biceps brachii and brachialis muscles inervation 31. Selda Yildiz, Ayhan Cömert (Ankara, Turkey) – Accessory head of flexor pollicis longus: case report and review of literature 32. Selda Yildiz, Ayhan Cömert (Ankara, Turkey) – Accessory tendon of the flexor pollicis longus muscle: case report 33. Selda Yildiz, Ayhan Cömert (Ankara, Turkey) – Reversed palmaris longus muscle: case report 34. Luka Đudarić, Juraj Arbanas, Olga Cvijanović, Sanja Zoričić Cvek, Dragica Bobinac (Rijeka, Croatia) – Variations of the renal and testicular arteries 35. Kenan Ozturk, Busra Candan, Cemil Bilkay, Ahmet Dursun (Isparta, Turkey) – A case report: double femoral vein 36. Mustafa Buyukmumcu, Duygu Akin, A. Didem Aydin, Tugrul Yilmaz, Osman Ozbek (Meram-Konya, Turkey) – Branching pattern of aortic arch: preliminary study 37. Ace Dodevski, Dobrila Tosovska Lazarova, Marija Papazova, Julija Zhivadinovik, Niki Matveeva (Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) – Morphological characteristics of the cerebellar arteries and clinical significance 38. Zora Haviarová, Viktor Matejčík (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Variations in anatomy of radial nerve formation 39. Melinda Takácsová, Jozef Mentel, Jozef Barinka (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Anatomical variations between the median nerve and flexor tendons in the carpal tunnel

Section – Bones, Muscles and Tendons 40. Michał Polguj, Agata Majos, Grzegorz Wysiadecki, Mirosław Topol (Łódź, Poland) – Correlation between morphometry of the suprascapular notch and anthropometrical measurements of the scapula – a computed tomography study 41. Olena Adamovych, Yurij Kryvko (Lviv, Ukraine) – Computer-tomographic investigation of the density of the osseous tissue of the cervical vertebra in individuals of juvenile age 42. Bhagath Kumar Potu, Vinod Kumar (Manama, Bahrain) – A morphometric study on musculo-tendinous architecture of flexor carpi radialis muscle of the forearm: a cadaveric study discussing its surgical significance 43. Joseph Aziz, Michel Morgan (Cairo, Egypt) – Evaluation of the Achilles´tendon parameters and detection of the possible tendinopathy among athletics: ultrasonographic study 44. Luka Đudarić, Snježana Bajek, Tamara Šoić-Vranić, Marina Nikolić, Jasminka Giacometti (Rijeka, Croatia) – Olive leaf polyphenols attenuate oxidative stress in rat skeletal muscle after streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetes 45. Rostyslav Sohujko, Maxym Kotsarenko, Denys Petyk, Maryana Chervinska, Marta Zubenko (Lviv, Ukraine) 10 – Morphological substation of osteosynthesis in treatment of the patients with metabolic pathology


Poster Session No. 2 September 19, 2015

Section – The Skull; Anthropology 46. Sonja Žigić, Dušica Marić, Siniša Babović, Bojana Krstonošić, Dragana Smiljenić (Novi Sad, Serbia) – Anatomic characteristics of foramen Vesalius 47. Bello Abubakar, S. Ahmed Saidu, Abdullahi D. Zagga, Jibrin D. Usman, Muhammad A. Musa (Sokoto, Nigeria) – Dimensions of the orbits increases with increase in age 48. Nikola Štoković, Vladimir Trkulja, Ivana Čuković-Bagić, Tomislav Lauc, Lovorka Grgurević (Zagreb, Croatia) – Infraorbital canal – relationships with maxillary sinus 49. Mohammed Z. Allouh, Ahmad A. Jarrar, Ramada R. Khasawneh (Irbid, Jordan) – Racial differences in the carrying angle 50. Laura Stroica, Dan State, Laura Gaman, Alexandru Teodor Ispas, Dragos Cretoiu (Bucharest, Romania) – Sex determination from the tarsal bones in Romanian population 51. Laura Stroica, Eugen Tarta-Arsene, Alexandru G.Lupu, Bogdan M.Cristea, Tudor Marinescu (Bucharest, Romania) – Sexual dimorphism in the carpal and metacarpal bones 52. Natasa Djukic-Macut, Predrag Mandic, Tatjana Filipovic, Milena Saranovic (Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia) – Index by Dancmajer´s analysis dermatoglyphic pattern on the finger 53. Maria Rita Serra, Valentina Giuffra, Raffaella Bianucci, Valeria Pomponi, Pasquale Bandiera (Sassari, Italy) – Anthropology and paleoanthropology of North Sardinia populations from Prenuragic period to the modern age

Section – Dental & Oral Anatomy 54. Mirela Rozprávková, Ľubomír Redaj, Janka Ohlasová, Květuše Lovásová, Adriana Boleková (Košice, Slovakia) – Anatomical point of view on oral health of our patients 55. Jana Pribulová, Květuše Lovásová, Mária Matuševská, Mirela Rozprávková, Ľubomír Redaj (Košice, Slovakia) – First upper premolar morphology 56. Mária Matuševská, Jana Pribulová, Mirela Rozprávková, Ľubomír Redaj, Darina Kluchová (Košice, Slovakia) – Anatomy and pathological anatomy of periodontium depending to the state of oral health 57. Khrystyna Pavliv, Solomia Chajkovska, Oksana Masna-Chala, Zoriana Masna (Lviv, Ukraine) – Correlation and age dynamic investigation of the hard tissues density of the dentomandibular apparatus during temporary bite formation 58. Roman Krynytskyj, Zoriana Masna (Lviv, Ukraine) – Investigation of the gender peculiarities of the age dynamic of bone tissue density of the mandible in the individuals of the mature age 59. Larysa Dakhno, Maryana Cherkes, Zoriana Masna (Lviv, Ukraine) – Gender peculiarities of alveolar process and maxillary sinus form and topography of the upper jaw 61. Michal Straka, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – The cellular microenvironment of normal human gingiva

Section – Histology and Ultrastructural morphology 62. Jurgita Kerpyte, Jolita Palubinskienė, Vytautas Kymantas, R. Kerper, R. Verkauskienė (Kaunas, Lithuania) – Fibrous cartilage in the plantar fascia of a patient with Type 1 diabetes mellitus: a pilot study report 63. Lena Kakasheva Mazhenkovska, Vesna Janevska, Slavica Kostadinova Kunovska, Rubens Jovanovic, Elida Mitevska (Skopje, Macedonia) – The depth of the stromal invasion of squamous cell carcinoma in correlation with tumor size and tumor differentiation 64. Anna Bekesevych, Aksinia Zinko, Petro Popyk, Uliana Pidvalna, Lesya Mateshuk-Vatseba (Lviv, Ukraine) – The effect of nalbuphine on ultrastructural organisation of capillaries 65. Elvira Dzhalilova, Yuri Kryvko (Lviv, Ukraine) – Mitochondria of cardiomyocytes of rat heart in experimental diabetes – morphological characteristics 66. Iryna Savka, Roman Dats, Ruslan Borys, Khristina Kyryk, Nazar Blyschak (Lviv, Ukraine) – Ultrastructural hemomicrocircular channel links of rat testicle of streptozotocin-induced diabetes 67. Eren Öğüt, Fatos Belgin Yildirim, Necdet Demir (Antalya, Turkey) – Electron microscopic analysis of sciatic nerve cut injury after ozone therapy 68. Farzaneh Dehghani, Abbas Moghadam, Tahereh Talaei, Mohammad Reza Namavar (Shiraz, Iran) – Quantitative study of the effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on kidney regeneration in rat nephrotoxicity model 69. Akram Jamshidzadeh, Nahid Ahmadi, Zahra Rezaee (Shiraz, Iran) – Effect of Captopril on Cyclophosphamide-induced hemorrhagic cystitis in rats 70. Ivan Varga, Ľuboš Danišovič, Štefan Polák, Michal Miko (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Human heart telocytes and their role in myocardium regeneration – an ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study

Section – Histochemistry and Immunohistochemistry 71. Braca Kundalic, Sladjana Ugrenovic, Ivan Jovanovic, Vladimir Petrovic (Nis, Serbia) – Collagen IV expression in the perineurium of sural nerve in ageing and peripheral vascular disease 72. Ayman Ghallab, Naglaa Salama, Safinaz Sayed, Samah Ghaith (Zagazig, Egypt) – Detection of survivin in the skin of male albino rats at different ages: histological and immunohistochemical study 73. Ayman Ghallab, Dina Abdel Kader, Safinaz Sayed, Samar Khattab (Zagazig, Egypt) – The effect of acute kidney injury on the liver and small intestine histology in male adult albino rats and the impact of administration of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells 74. Daniela Malnar, Hrvoje Vlahovic, Verner Marijancic, Gordana Starcevic-Klasan, Juraj Arbanas (Rijeka, Croatia) – Composition of the rat psoas major muscle 75. Gordana Starcevic-Klasan, Marina Nikolic, Tamara Soic-Vranic, Juraj Arbanas, Bajek Snjezana (Rijeka, Croatia) – Myogenic expression in rat skeletal muscle 76. Rahine Sekerci, Nigar Keles Celik, Nuray Acar, Ismail Ustunel (Antalya, Turkey) – Apelin expression of L-NAME induced hypertension in rat kidney tissues 77. Ladislav Urban, Marianna Kajanová, Michal Miko, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Interstitial Cajal-like cells in different human organs – myth or reality? 78. Marianna Kajanová, Ladislav Urban, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Apoptosis and proliferation in epithelium of human Fallopian tubes

Section – Developmental Biology 79. Aimar Namm, Andres Arend, Marina Aunapuu (Tartu, Estonia) – PAX2 Signaling in the developing spinal cord of human and rat embryos 80. Ladislav Urban, Marianna Kajanová, Michal Miko, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – The interstitial Cajal-like cells in female reproductive system – an immunohistochemical study 81. Simona Polakovičová, Štefan Polák (Bratislava, Slovakia) – First evidence of Merkel cells in vaginal epithelium 82. Andrei Iakimov (Yekaterinburg, Russia) – Anatomical observation of the right ventricular myocardium in human fetal heart 83. Jana Malová, Tatiana Braxatorisová, Ján Luha, Daniel Böhmer (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Orofacial clefts in spontaneous abortions and premature births 84. Osman Sulak, Busra Candan, Cemil Bilkay, Kenan Ozturk, Ahmet Dursun (Isparta, Turkey) – Motor innervation of adductor magnus in fetal cadavers 85. Tatiana Sláviková, Lenka Zábojníková, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Congenital anomalies of children with colon motility disorders

Section – Functional Morphology, Varia 86. Lars Bräuer, Martin Schicht, Henrik Schröder, Felix Rausch, Friedrich Paulsen (Erlangen, Germany) – Surfactant proteins – an update on function and activity 87. Dragana Smiljenić, Biljana Srdić Galić, Bojan Vujin, Nikola Vučinić, Sonja Žigić (Novi Sad, Serbia) – Relationship between epicardial fat thickness and cardiometabolic risk in obese 88. Mohammad Reza Panjehshahin, Farzaneh Dehghani, SeyedAbdol-reza Hossieni, Ali Noorafshan, Tahereh Esmaeilpour (Shiraz, Iran) – Selenium for preventing lymphoid organ atrophy (a stereological study) 89. Omid Farshad, Reza Heydari, Akram Jamshidzadeh (Shiraz, Iran) – Effects of glycine and taurine on cell viability and function of cryopreserved primary rat hepatocytes 90. Jozef Mentel, Melinda Takácsová, Mária Prieložná, Hisham El Falougy (Bratislava, Slovakia) – The 10th anniversary of the founding of the Department of Anatomy at the Faculty of Medicine of the Slovak Medical University in Bratislava, Slovakia 91. Renáta Mikušová, Štefan Polák, Ivan Varga (Bratislava, Slovakia) – Histochemical, immunohistochemical and electron microscopic study of the human thymic Hassall´s cospuscles

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