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Clinical anatomy of the nerve to the mylohyoid

Choi P, Iwanaga J, Dupont G, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

The nerve to the mylohyoid (NM) originates from the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve. The NM provides motor control to the mylohyoid and the anterior belly of the digastric....
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Report of an inferior rectal nerve variant arising from the S3 ventral ramus

Dupont G, Iwanaga J, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

In surgical approaches to the perineum in general and anal region specifically, considering the possible variations of the inferior rectal nerve is important for the surgeon. Normally, the inferior rectal...
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Bilateral sternocleidomastoid variant with six distinct insertions along the superior nuchal line

Dupont G, Iwanaga J, Altafulla , Lachkar S, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

Anatomical variations of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) have been observed to occupy multiple origins and insertion points and have supernumerary heads, sometimes varying in thickness. During routine dissection, a SCM...
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Ossification of the mamillo-accessory ligament: a review of the literature and clinical considerations

Dupont G, Yilmaz E, Iwanaga J, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

Ossification of the mamillo-accessory ligament (MAL) is a misunderstood phenomenon; however, many have posited that it can result in nerve entrapment of the medial branch of the dorsal ramus causing...
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Ossification of the roof of the porus trigeminus with duplicated abducens nerve

Dupont G, Altafulla , Iwanaga J, Watanabe K, Tubbs RS

Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-related finding. Additionally, duplication of the abducens nerve along its course to the lateral...
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Concomitant variations of the tibialis anterior, and extensor hallucis longus, and extensor hallucis brevis muscles

Patel J, Dupont G, Katsuta J, Iwanaga J, Olewnik , Shane Tubbs R

Tibialis anterior (TA) muscle originates from the lateral surface of tibia and its tendon attaches to the medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal. The TA muscle is responsible...
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