Tojima Sayaka
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan.
J Korean Neurosurg Soc. 2021 May;64(3):340-345. doi: 10.3340/jkns.2021.0017. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
Humans do not have tails; however, a congenital anomaly named "human tail" has been recognized since old times. In contrast with its impactful name, the anomaly itself is not fatal, and thus it has not been considered as a clinically serious symptom. However, many case reports suggested that retention of "the tail" is closely associated with spinal cord malformation and should be treated with care by neurosurgeons. Therefore, this review summarizes our knowledge regarding the anatomy, function, and development of the tail as a general structure in mammals. Learning the basic knowledge regarding tail anatomy and development would help clinicians to understand the "human tail" more concisely and to select more appropriate examinations or treatments in relation to this congenital anomaly.
人类没有尾巴;然而,一种名为“人类尾巴”的先天性异常自古以来就已被认识到。与其颇具影响力的名称相反,这种异常本身并不致命,因此它并未被视为一种临床上严重的症状。然而,许多病例报告表明,“尾巴”的残留与脊髓畸形密切相关,神经外科医生应谨慎对待。因此,本综述总结了我们关于哺乳动物尾巴作为一种一般结构的解剖学、功能和发育的知识。了解有关尾巴解剖学和发育的基础知识将有助于临床医生更简明地理解“人类尾巴”,并针对这种先天性异常选择更合适的检查或治疗方法。