2019
DOI: 10.1177/1055665619828226
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Morphology of the Musculus Uvulae In Vivo Using MRI and 3D Modeling Among Adults With Normal Anatomy and Preliminary Comparisons to Cleft Palate Anatomy

Abstract: Purpose: To investigate the musculus uvulae morphology in vivo in adults with normal velopharyngeal anatomy and to examine sex and race effects on the muscle morphology. We also sought to provide a preliminary comparison of musculus uvulae morphology in adults with normal velopharyngeal anatomy to adults with repaired cleft palate. Methods: Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging data and Amira 5.5 Visualization Modeling software were used to evaluate the musculus uvulae in 70 participants without cleft p… Show more

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“…To display structures on MRI, 2D and 3D segmentation is essential for clinical education and diagnosis (Held et al, 2000;Perry et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To display structures on MRI, 2D and 3D segmentation is essential for clinical education and diagnosis (Held et al, 2000;Perry et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To display structures on MRI, 2D and 3D segmentation is essential for clinical education and diagnosis (Held et al, ; Perry et al, ). For volumetric analysis in MRI, the structures should be segmented (Han, Lee, Choi, Jung, & Park, ; Wang et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We do not know the specific adaptation of this muscle in the presence of OSA. The contraction of UM allows to shorten the uvula, creating a convex shape to the velum, giving rigidity and extending the same velum toward the posteriority; UM is innervated by the lesser palatine nerve [44,45]. UM crosses and interconnects dorsally with the LVP and may consist of a single muscle medially or of bundles of muscles placed in parallel [45].…”
Section: Review Functional Anatomy and Adaptation Of The Upper Respir...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contraction of UM allows to shorten the uvula, creating a convex shape to the velum, giving rigidity and extending the same velum toward the posteriority; UM is innervated by the lesser palatine nerve [44,45]. UM crosses and interconnects dorsally with the LVP and may consist of a single muscle medially or of bundles of muscles placed in parallel [45]. UM is capable of increasing its contractile capacity if the LVP undergoes a functional decrease, thus preserving the velopharyngeal closure [45].…”
Section: Review Functional Anatomy and Adaptation Of The Upper Respir...mentioning
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