Joel A Vilensky
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Vilensky J
Clin Anat
. 2022 Jun;
35(6):828-835.
PMID: 35766248
O'Connell et al. proposed that the vestibular bulbs be renamed the "clitoral bulbs" because of their consistent relationship to the clitoris and inconsistent relationship to the vestibule. Normally such proposed...
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Vilensky J, Henton P, Suarez-Quian C
Clin Anat
. 2021 Oct;
35(2):174-177.
PMID: 34636089
The concept that infants can breathe and swallow simultaneously due to distinct breathing and swallowing channels was propagated primarily by Edmund Crelin and his student, Jeffrey Laitman. Our evaluation of...
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Vilensky J, Suarez-Quian C
Clin Anat
. 2021 Aug;
35(1):15-18.
PMID: 34378242
Newborn anatomy, despite being distinctly different than adult anatomy, does not constitute a major component of a typical medical school course in gross anatomy. Accordingly, there is a perception that...
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Dunbar D, Vilensky J, Suarez-Quian C, Shen P, Metaizeau J, Supakul N
Clin Anat
. 2021 Apr;
34(6):884-898.
PMID: 33904192
The inherent variable anatomy of the neonate and the uniquely-shaped maternal birth canal that is associated with the evolution of human bipedalism constitute risk factors for neonatal brachial plexus palsy...
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Mirjalili S, Suarez-Quian C, Agur A, Vilensky J
Pediatr Radiol
. 2020 Jan;
50(2):293-294.
PMID: 31975187
No abstract available.
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Vilensky J, Gankiewicz E
Am J Primatol
. 2020 Jan;
17(1):11-25.
PMID: 31968855
The locomotor development of three vervet infants across approximately the first 2 months of life is described. Fairly normal-looking walking movements (as compared to adults) were seen in all the...
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Vilensky J, Moore-Kuhns M, Moore A
Am J Primatol
. 2020 Jan;
22(4):227-239.
PMID: 31952421
The movement patterns of the joints of the right hind limbs and forelimbs of four vervet and one squirrel monkey were compared during right- and left-lead gallops. Although the overall...
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Thomas K, Hughes M, Frederickson A, Branstetter 4th B, Vilensky J, Sekula R
Br J Neurosurg
. 2014 Sep;
29(1):97-99.
PMID: 25232808
We present the first report of a case of hemifacial spasm caused by an anomalous, enlarged branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery and treated with microvascular decompression. Clinicians must appreciate...