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One hundred years of external approach medialisation thyroplasty [PDF]
It has been 100 years since Erwin Payr first developed an operation to improve the effects of a paralysed vocal fold, and operations based on this technique are still in use today.
Crolley, VE, Gibbins, N
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Anatomical Variations of the Ansa Cervicalis in Thais
The aim of this study was to examine the variation of ansa cervicalis in Thais in terms of its origin, formation and relation to the great vessels of the neck. Anatomical dissections were examined bilaterally in 108 cervical plexuses of Thai cadavers ranging in age from 34 to 87 years. There were 57 male and 51 female cervical plexuses.
Sanjai Sangvichien +2 more
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Peripheral Nervous System [PDF]
This study guide is intended for the students of medical higher educational institutions of IV accreditation level who study Human Anatomy in the English ...
Prykhodko, Olha Oleksiivna +9 more
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Ansa Cervicalis-to-Phrenic Nerve Transfer: Technical Note With Potential Application for Diaphragmatic Reanimation in Patients With High Cervical Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Objective. This study was conducted to determine whether utilization of the superior root of ansa cervicalis (SRAC) as the donor for phrenic nerve (PN) transfer is technically feasible. Background.
Melnick, Jonathan +2 more
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ANSA CERVICALIS: ANATOMICAL VARIATION
Lydia S Quadros +4 more
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Schwannoma of Ansa-Cervicalis: A Rare Location for Schwannoma
Schwannomas are rare neoplasms that originate from the nervous system. We describe a case of schwannoma of the ansa-cervicalis in a patient where preoperative imaging is suggestive of glomus caroticum tumor. A 44-year-old man presented to the surgical oncology department with a recurrent anterior triangle neck swelling. Magnatic resonance ımaging (MRI)
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Cadaveric exploration of Ansa Cervicalis: A Sri Lankan Study
Introduction: The ansa cervicalis (AC) is a nerve loop which is arising from the cervical plexus (C1–C3). As it exhibits numerous anatomical variations and as Sri Lankan studies on the area are very minimal, this study aimed to investigate the variations of AC in relation to its location which can have significant clinical implications especially ...
N. A. Shehani +4 more
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Preliminary evidence of Regional Interdependent Inhibition, using a ‘Diaphragm Release’ to specifically induce an immediate hypoalgesic effect in the cervical spine [PDF]
Darren Edwards
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