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a. Auditory tube b. Tensor veli palatini muscle c. Levator veli palatini muscle d. Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle e. Buccinator muscle f. Styloglossus muscle g. Stylohyoid muscle h. Hyoglossus muscle i.
Van der Colff, F.J.
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Взаимоотношение каротидного клубочка и восходящей глоточной артерии
Исследовав 75 препаратов бифуркации общей сонной артерии, взятых у трупов людей, умерших в возрасте от 4 до 52 лет, мы обнаружили, что в 12% случаев восходящая глоточная артерия отходит непосредственно в месте бифуркации общей сонной артерии рядом с ...
Смажило, Сергій Михайлович +2 more
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a. Eustachian tube – Cartilaginous part b. Eustachian tube – Isthmus c. Tympanic membrane d. External acoustic meatus e. Levator veli palantini muscle f. Styloid process g. Styloglossus muscle h. Stylopharyngeal muscle i.
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Vascular Anatomy of the Cavernous Sinus and Involved Cranial Nerves
Analysis of the embryology of the vessels provides the basis for understanding the variations of collaterals between the external and internal carotid artery systems in the orbit and the cavernous sinus area. 1.
Mark J. Kupersmith; Floyd Warren +1 more
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Extracranial internal carotid artery: anatomical variations in asymptomatic patients
The anatomical variations of internal carotid artery (ICA) are mostly asymptomatic, thus being disregarded and only incidentally diagnosed, with very few symptomatic patients.
ROTONDO, Antonio +5 more
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Arterial Supply of the Cranial Cervical Ganglion in Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus)
This study was performed to determine the arterial vessels of the cranial cervical ganglia of 7 adult roe deer. Latex coloured with a red dye was injected to blood vessels of the cranial cervical ganglion and these vessels were observed with detailed ...
Kabak, M. +3 more
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The Ascending Pharyngeal Artery of the Dog
openaire +3 more sources
application/pdfThe following result is found out by observing the Japanese one right internal carotid artery which is very thin and form the intero-occipital trunk.
舟津, 聡, 加納, 隆, 恩田, 千爾
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