A case report of multiple cervical artery dissection after peripheral type facial palsy and use of steroids [PDF]
Background Cervical artery dissection is one of the most important causes of ischemic stroke in young age patients. However, multiple cervical artery dissection simultaneously involving the anterior and posterior circulation is uncommon.
Sung eun Chung +4 more
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Facial artery: anatomical variations in the perioral region in cadavers. [PDF]
Nguyen VH +3 more
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Traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the facial artery: Underrecognized vascular entity. [PDF]
Sayad Z, Abid M, Belhaj N.
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Lingual and Facial Artery Fusion: A Cadaveric Report With Clinical Significance. [PDF]
Piagkou M +4 more
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Sublingual artery has attracted growing interest among dentists, because vascular injury to the floor of the mouth during the placement of dental implants, in oral surgery.The study was designed to evaluate the variant origin & course of the sublingual ...
Prakash Babu B +3 more
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Submandibular Gland Excision with Facial Artery Preservation: The Argument for Changing the Established Norms. [PDF]
Das P, De KS, Saha S.
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The Facial Artery as a Branch of the External Carotid Artery in Thomas Turner's (1793-1873) Treatise on the Arterial System (1825) and a Comparison with Modern Anatomy. [PDF]
Shihada A +3 more
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Accidental Intravascular Local Anesthetic Injection of the Facial Artery. [PDF]
Garcia-Blanco M, Scanlan S.
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Clinical implications of aberrant neurovascular structures coursing through the submandibular gland [PDF]
Background Variation within the submandibular triangle, including variant paths of facial neurovasculature, could increase risk of neurovascular derangement during submandibular gland (SMG) dysfunction, enlargement, interventions, or removal.
Kelsey J. Eaton, Heather F. Smith
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