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Leiomyosarcomas are rare malignant tumors of smooth muscles. Head and neck involvement by this disease is very rare, and cutaneous leiomoysarcomas of the ear are even rarer.
Andrea Dekanić +2 more
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Anatomía de la válvula mitral, una visón multimodal y aplicación clínica
Resumen: La válvula mitral no es un elemento aislado, sino un conjunto de estructuras denominado «complejo mitral» formado por el anillo, los velos mitrales, las cuerdas tendinosas y los músculos papilares, relacionados con el miocardio de la aurícula y ...
Fernando Enríquez, Guillermo Ventosa
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A 23 year female presented with bilateral recurrent swelling of eyelids along with ptosis and proptosis for last 3 years. She also had swellings over the right cheek, parotid gland, and retro auricular area along with regional lymphadenopathy.
Chandana Chakraborti +3 more
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Background: Studies have found that pairing vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with motor activity accelerates cortical reorganization. This synchronous pairing may enhance motor recovery.
Daniel N. Cook +6 more
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Background: Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) and the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) significantly improve cardinal motor symptoms and postural instability and gait difficulty, respectively, in Parkinson’s disease (PD).Objective
Yusuf O. Cakmak +9 more
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Pseudo-ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint due to hyperplasia of articular eminence: Rare case
Hyperplasia of articular eminence is a rare condition embedded in the structural incompatibility disorders of temporomandibular joint, where the joint surfaces are altered in shape, resembling a pseudo-ankylosis case. This disorder is normally associated
Amanda Farhat de Araujo +2 more
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Physiological oculo-auricular-facial-mandibular synkinesis elicited in humans by gaze deviations
Integrated motor behaviors involving ocular motion-associated movements of the head, neck, pinna, and parts of the face arecommonly seen in animals orienting to a visual target.
Huppert, Doreen +5 more
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Posterior Auricular Muscle Flap as an Adjunct To Otoplasty
Prominent ear deformity is a common congenital ear deformity. Prominent ear deformity includes components such as valgus of concha, failure of scaphal folding, conchal hypertrophy, and prominent lobule. The deformity and the elastic properties of the ear cartilage determine the method of surgical correction in each case.
Yazıcı, İlker +4 more
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Extrinsic (a—c) and intrinsic (1–6) auricular muscles. a = anterior auricular muscle, b = superior auricular muscle, c = posterior auricular muscle; 1 = helicis major, 2 = helicis minor, 3 = tragicus, 4 = antitragicus, 5 = oblique, 6 = transverse; the 5 ...
David Liebetanz (5566097) +5 more
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Variation of the facial nerve accompanying with vascular variation was encountered on the left side of a male cadaver during the routine dissection. Facial nerve gave off five main branches instead of typically bifurcated pattern.
Gilan, Ismail Yagmurhan +3 more
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