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The laryngopharyngeal nerve: a comprehensive review

Shapiro S, Parker AL, Cardona JJ, Chaiyamoon A, Reina F, Carrera A, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

The laryngopharyngeal nerve has received much less attention that the other contributions to the pharyngeal plexus i.e., glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves. Often, in descriptions and depictions, the nerve is simply...
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Intramuscular neural distribution of the teres minor muscle using Sihler’s stain: application to botulinum neurotoxin injection

Yi KH, Kim SB, Lee K, Hu H, Lee JH, Lee HJ

The aim of this study was to elucidate the intramuscular arborization of the teres minor muslce for effective botulinum neurotoxin injection. Twelve specimens from 6 adult Korean cadavers (3 males...
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Novel anatomical guidelines for botulinum neurotoxin injection in the mentalis muscle: a review

Yi KH, Lee JH, Hu HW, Park HJ, Bae H, Lee K, Kim HJ

The mentalis muscle is a paired muscle originating from the alveolar bone of the mandible. This muscle is the main target muscle for botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) injection therapy, which aims...
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Innervation of pineal gland by the nervus conarii: a review of this almost forgotten structure

Gregory K, Warner T, Cardona JJ, Chaiyamoon A, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

The nervus conarii provides sympathetic nerve innervation to the pineal gland, which is thought to be the primary type of stimulus to this gland. This underreported nerve has been mostly...
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Unusual insertion of the levator scapulae muscle: a case report

Kim SH, Lee HJ

The current case report describes an uncommon insertion of the levator scapulae (LS), which broadly attaches to multiple structures, including the serratus posterior superior, ligamentum nuchae, and the 6th and...
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First extensor compartment morphology and clinical significance: a cadaver series study

Coşkun O, Ok F, Şahin B, Gürses

The first extensor compartment of the wrist is a distinctly variable anatomical area. Anatomical variations in this region contribute to the pathophysiology and treatment failure of de Quervain’s disease, which...
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Separated muscle belly of the flexor digitorum brevis for the fifth toe: a case report

Park HJ, Baeg JW, Hur MS

This case report describes a variation of the flexor digitorum brevis (FDB) with a separated muscle belly and tendon at the fifth toe. The narrow tendon and muscle belly for...
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An unusual arrangement between the highest denticulate ligament and posterior inferior cerebellar artery

Patel A, Baudoin J, Chaiyamoon A, Cardona JJ, Carrera A, Reina F, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is often involved in pathologies of the posterior cranial fossa. Therefore, a good understanding of the vessel’s normal and variant courses is important to...
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The notch of the mandible: what do different fields call it?

Kitagawa N, Fukino K, Matsushita Y, Ibaragi S, Tubbs RS, Iwanaga J

The bony notch on the inferior border of the mandible, anterior to the attachment of the masseter muscle, where the facial vessels commonly pass, has been called different names in...
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An anatomical investigation of the suboccipitaland inferior suboccipital triangles

Regan KS, Venter G

The suboccipital triangle (ST) is a clinically relevant landmark in the posterior aspect of the neck and is used to locate and mobilize the horizontal segment of the third part...
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Anatomical study of the bone morphology of the anterior talofibular ligament attachment

Fujishiro H, Nimura A, Azumaya M, Hattori S, Hoshi O, Akita K

Anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) injuries are the most common cause of ankle sprains. To ensure anatomically accurate surgery and ultrasound imaging of the ATFL, anatomical knowledge of the bony landmarks...
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Clinical and anatomical importance of foramen magnum and craniocervical junction structures in the perspective of surgical approaches

Demir BT, Eşme S, Patat D, Bilecenoğlu B

This study was conducted to investigate the clinical and anatomical importance of the relevant region from the perspective of surgical approaches by determining the morphometric analysis of the craniocervical junction...
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Cell clusters in intervertebral disc degeneration: an attempted repair mechanism aborted via apoptosis

Lama P, Tiwari J, Mutreja P, Chauhan S, Harding IJ, Dolan T, Adams MA, Maitre CL

Cell clusters are a histological hallmark feature of intervertebral disc degeneration. Clusters arise from cell proliferation, are associated with replicative senescence, and remain metabolically, but their precise role in various...
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Histological observations of age-related changes in the epiglottis associated with decreased deglutition function in older adults

Serikawa M, Ambe K, Usami A

Although the epiglottis plays a vital role in deglutition, histological studies of the epiglottis and surrounding ligaments associated with swallowing dysfunction are limited. Therefore, we performed histological observations to clarify...
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Morphology of middle cerebral artery using computed tomography angiographic study in a tertiary care hospital

Sharma U, Verma S, Adithan S

Increased tortuosity of vessel is associated with high incidence of plaque formation leading to atherosclerosis. Surgical procedures are done after analyzing morphology of middle cerebral artery (MCA). However, literature describing MCA...
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Anthropological report of arctic people’s mummy found at a medieval grave of West Siberia

Slepchenko SM, Gusev AV, Svyatova EO, Hong JH, Lee H, Shin DH

In arctic zone of West Siberia, native people’s bodies were sometimes mummified inside the medieval graves. In 2013 to 2017, we conducted the excavations of medieval graves at Zeleny Yar...
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Anatomical knowledge of zygomatico-buccal plexus in a cadaveric study

Uruwan S, Rungsawang C, Sareebot T, Tansatit T

The details of the facial nerve pattern were clearly explained in the parotid gland (PG), lateral area of the face, and periorbital areas to prevent the unexpected outcome of medical...
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Forensic age-at-death estimation using the sternal junction in Thai adults: an autopsy study

Kuatrakul A, Vachirawongsakorn V

One of the main parameters in the analysis of skeletal remains in forensic anthropological cases is the estimation of age. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between age and...
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