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Compartment Syndrome of the Temporal Muscle

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020
Abstract The authors report a patient with masticator space abscess due to an ascending infection following a wisdom tooth extraction. They administered antibiotics and did an incision and drainage; however, osteomyelitis of the mandible and compartment syndrome of the temporal muscle complicated the course. The authors suggest
Gian Battista, Bottini   +4 more
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Pennate myofibrils of the rat temporal muscle

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2023
The force a muscle exerts is partly determined by anatomical parameters, such as its physiological cross-section. The temporal muscle is structurally heterogeneous. To the authors' knowledge, the ultrastructure of this muscle has been poorly specifically studied.Five adult Wistar rats weighting 350-400 g were used as temporal muscle donors.
Mugurel Constantin, Rusu   +2 more
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Hemangioma of the temporal muscle

Head & Neck, 1996
Hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors. Because less than 1% of all hemangiomas are intramuscular, only 8 cases of temporal muscle hemangioma have been described to date. This is a case study of a 13-year-old girl who was referred to our institution because of a soft swelling located in the left temple that has enlarged progressively since birth.CT ...
CAPPABIANCA P   +5 more
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Focal myositis of the temporal muscle

Muscle & Nerve, 1993
AbstractFocal myositis is a rare inflammatory disease of the skeletal muscle that may involve any part of the body. We present a 19‐year‐old man with a short history of a painful pseudotumor in the right temporal region. MRI pictures showed a swollen right temporal muscle and muscle biopsy revealed the characteristic histological and immunocytochemical
Naumann, Markus   +4 more
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Temporal Changes of Muscle Injury

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2010
Muscle injuries are common and often occur during sport or training. The sonographic and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging appearance of muscle injures help to categorize the degree of muscle injury and when the athlete can return to play. The recent advances in ultrasound technology producing images of exquisite detail allow diagnosis of muscle injury ...
Donna G, Blankenbaker, Michael J, Tuite
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Cavernous hemangioma of the temporal muscle

Neurosurgical Review, 2002
Intramuscular cavernous hemangiomas are often found in the brain, but they are uncommon in the muscles of the head and neck region, with the masseter being the most frequent, followed by the trapezius and sternocleidomastoideus. Such a lesion in the temporal muscle is an extremely unusual situation.
Stefan, Heckl   +2 more
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