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adam_text | Contents
1 Introduction
...............................................
I
I
.
I These May Have Been
lhe
Reasons Why the
Relationships Between Evolution and Development
Remained Controversial
...................................
I
12
Evolution Is Not a linear Progression from
Primitive to Advanced Species
............................ 3
1
.3
The Normal, (¡enetieallv Programmed Cycle
of Facial
Development
Can he Altered
Bv Minor Events
....................................... 5
1
.4
The Multiple revolutionary Origins of the Human Nose.
Anterior Skull Base, and Midfacc Are the Subject
of This Book
..........................................
h
References
................................................. 8
Part I Formation of the Olfactory Nose
2
The Primary Nose and Palate in Evolution
...................... 11
2.1
Emergence of
Olfaction
in the Animal Kingdom
..............
II
2.2
The Olfactory Organ of Primitive Vertebrates
(
Agnalhans)
...... 13
2.3
The Role of Lungfish (Dipnoi)
............................ 15
2.4
Exapiation: A Mechanism of Evolution
..................... 18
2.5
The Fish-Tetrapod Transition: The Olfactory Organ
Becomes Used for Breathing Air
.......................... 19
References
................................................. 22
3
The Primary Nose and Palate in Human Embryo Development
.... 25
3.
1 From Olfactory Placodc to Olfactory Sac
................... 25
3.2
From Olfactory Sac to Olfactory Brain
..................... 26
3.3
From Olfactory Sac to Mouth Cavity
....................... 31
References
................................................. 32
xvi Contents
Part II
Formation
of the Respiratory Nose
4
Parallels Between Evolution and Development of the Nose
......... 35
4.1
Parallels Between Evolution and Development
of the Primary Nose
.................................... 35
4.2
The Evo-Devo Hypothesis of the Secondary Nose Formation.
... 36
Reference
.................................................. 36
5
The Seemingly Simple Formation of the Secondary Palate
and Nose in the Human Embryo
.............................. 37
References
................................................. 39
6
The Complex Formation of the Secondary Palate
and Nose in Evolution
....................................... 41
6.1
Amphibians
........................................... 41
6.2
Early Terrestrial
Tetrapode
............................... 43
6.3
Crocodilians
.......................................... 44
6.3.1
Posterior Shift of the Internal Choanae
.............. 45
6.3.2
The Mammalian-Like Palate
oí
Alligator
mississippiensis
................................. 46
6.3.3
Simultaneous Opening of the Secondary Nasal Passage
... 47
6.3.4
Formation of the
Paranasal
Sinuses
................. 49
6.4
Mammalians
.......................................... 50
6.4.1
Palatal Shelf Elevation in the Wistar Rat Fetus:
Observatjons by Ferguson
(1978)................... 5]
6.4.2
Palatal Shelf Elevation in the Wistar Rat Fetus:
Main Points of the Discussion by Ferguson
(1978)..... 60
References
................................................. 61
7
A Theory of Secondary Palate Formation
....................... 63
7.1
Parallel Between Evolution of the Secondary Palate
and Closure of the Embryonic Mammalian Palate
............. 63
7.2
Hypothesis on the Driving Force of Palate Formation
.......... 63
7.3
Why Do Mammal Palatal Shelves Grow Vertically
and Then Elevate?
...................................... 64
7.4
Overlooked Rearrangement of the Palatal, Vomer,
Pterygoid, and Ectopterygoid Bones
....................... 65
7.5
The Lacking Posterior Septum
............................ 66
7.6
Evolution of the Vomer Bones
............................ 66
7.7
Evolution of the Pterygoid Bones
.......................... 69
7.8
Significance of
Šeptal
Flanges in the Formation
of Sphenoethmoidal Recesses
............................ 70
References
................................................. 71
Contents xvii
Part III Revisiting Anatomy of the Nose
8
Primary and Secondary Palates: Primary and Secondary
Nasal Fossae
............................................... 75
8.1
Formation of the Nasal Fossae in Evolution
.................. 75
8.2
Formation of the Nasal Fossae in Human Development
........ 76
References
................................................. 77
9
Olfactory and Respiratory Nasal Fossae
........................ 79
9.1
The Mammalian Nasal Fossae
............................ 79
9.2
The Primate Nasal Fossa
................................ 81
9.3
The Human Nasal Fossae
................................ 83
References
................................................. 86
10
Is the Human Ethmoid Labyrinth a Sinus?
..................... 89
10.1
Formation of the Ethmoid Complex
........................ 89
10.2
Formation of the
Paranasal
Sinuses
........................ 91
10.3
Hypothesis on the Formation of the Human
Ethmoidal Labyrinth
.................................... 93
10.3.1
Background
.................................... 93
10.3.2
Hypothesis on the Transformation of the Mammalian
Olfactory Labyrinth into the Human
Ethmoid Complex
.................................. 95
10.4
The Ethmoid Labyrinth Can Reasonably
Not Be Considered a Sinus
............................... 96
References
................................................. 97
11
Understanding the Anatomy of the Human Nose
................. 99
11.1
Formation of the Nasal Pyramid
........................... 99
11.1.1
From an Anatomical Point of View, the Nasal Pyramid
Can Be Seen as an Evagination of the Cartilaginous
Pyramid Through the Bony Pyramid
................ 99
11.1.2
From a Developmental Point of View, the Nasal
Pyramid May Be Seen as an
Invagination
of the Cartilaginous Nose into the Bony Face
......... 102
11.2
Anatomy of the Olfactory Nose
........................... 105
11.3
Anatomy of the Primary Nose
............................ 107
11.4
Anatomy of the Secondary Nose
.......................... 110
11.5
Anatomy of the Respiratory Nose
......................... 112
References
................................................. 114
Part IV Formation of the Paranasal Air Sinuses
12
Formation of the Paranasal Air Sinuses
........................ 117
12.1
Paranasal Sinuses Appear as the Result of Bone
Pneumatization
........................................ 117
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Contents
12.2
Witmer s Classification of the Pneumatic
Diverticula
of Archosaurs
......................................... 118
12.3
Pneumatization Is a Characteristic Feature
of the Mammalian Skull
................................. 119
12.4
Human
Paranasal Smuses
May Represent Derivatives
of the Three Types of Archosaurian Pneumatic Diverticula
...... 120
12.5
Pneumaticity Appears Associated with Life in Aerial
Conditions and May Be an Exaptation
...................... 121
12.6
Another Theory of
Paranasal Sinus
Formation:
The Multiple-Spot Bone Excavation Theory
................. 123
12.7
Synthesis of the Complex Ongm of the Nose
................ 125
References
................................................. 127
Part V Formation of the Midface and Anterior Skull Base
13
The Nose in Midface Development
............................. 131
13.1
Replaying Life s Tape
................................... 131
13.2
What Is Holoprosencephaly9
............................. 132
References
................................................. 134
14
Reminder of Normal
Embryologie
Development
of the Human Brain
......................................... 135
14.1
Gastrulation and Formation of the Prechordal Plate
........... 135
14.2
The First Steps of Human Brain Development
................ 136
14.3
Budding of the Prosencephalon Gives Rise to the Eyes
......... 139
14.4
Budding of the Telencephalon Gives Rise to the Cerebral
Hemispheres and to the Rhinencephalon
.................... 141
14.5
Comparison Between the Respective Formation
of the Human Visual and Olfactory Organs Leads
to These Conclusions
................................... 143
References
................................................. 145
15
Phylogenetic Origins of the Visual and Olfactory Organs
.......... 147
15.1
Hypothetic Origins of Vision and
Olfaction
in the Invertebrate Chordates
............................. 148
15.1.1
The Ventral Organ in the Larvacean Urochordate
Oikopleura
dioica
Is a Possible
Homologue
of the Olfactory Organ
........................... 148
15.1.2
There Is No Structure Morphologically Comparable
with the Urochordate Ventral Organ
in Cephalochordates
............................. 149
15.1.3
The Amphioxus Larval Frontal Eye Is a Possible
Forerunner of the Vertebrate Retina
................. 151
15.1.4
Traditional Concepts of Chordate Phytogeny
Have Recently Been in Turmoil
.................... 153
Contents xix
15.2
A Single Morphogenetic Field Gives Rise to Two
Retinal Pnmordia in Several Species of Vertebrates
........... 155
References
................................................. 159
16
Lessons from Midface Malformations Associated
to Holoprosencephaly
....................................... 161
16.1
Cyclopes Do Not Have a Nose
............................ 161
16.2
The Olfactory Nose Develops into a Proboscis
............... 163
16.3
The Proboscis Migrates from Above the Eye
to Above the Mouth
.................................... 166
16.4
Malformations of Primary and Secondary Palates
Associated to Holoprosencephaly
......................... 170
16.4.1
The Ridge and Furrow Palate
...................... 170
16.4.2
Orofacial
Clefting
............................... 171
References
................................................. 173
17
The Evo-Devo Scenario of Nose and Midface Formation
.......... 175
References
................................................. 178
Part VI Medical Implications
18
A Help to Teaching Anatomy
................................. 181
18.1
Anatomy of the Nose
................................... 181
18.2
Anatomy of the Brain
................................... 182
References
................................................. 185
19
Medical Hypothesis and Perspectives
.......................... 187
19.1
Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma and Erectile
Tissue of the Nose
..................................... 187
19.2
Nasal Polyposis and Vestigial Olfactory
Mucosa
.............. 190
19.3
Nasal Polyposis and Allergic Rhinitis
...................... 193
19.4
Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid Hamartoma
of the Olfactory Clefts
.................................. 193
19.5
Adenocarcinomas of the Olfactory Cleft in Woodworkers
...... 195
References
................................................. 197
20
Evolutionary and Developmental (Evo-Devo) Medicine
........... 199
20.1
Septorhinoplasty Conceptualized Within a Framework
of Separately Evolved Units
.............................. 199
20.2
Pelvis Surgery Conceptualized According to Evo-Devo
Knowledge
........................................... 200
20.3
There May Be Many Other Examples in Medicine
............ 201
References
................................................. 202
21
Conclusion
................................................ 203
Bibliography
.................................................. 205
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