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The first report of the buckled thyroid cartilage in a human cadaver

Ballard C, Iwanaga J, Maranillo E, Sanudo J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

We present the first case of buckled thyroid cartilage identified in a human cadaver. This rare anatomical variant, in patients, often produces dysphonia and is a potential source for diagnostic...
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A giant foramen of Vesalius: case report

Peper C, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Anatomical variations identified at the skull base can result in challenges to the clinician. For example, the anatomy of the foramen ovale and its neighboring structures is critical knowledge for...
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Pectorobrachioepicondylaris musculoaponeurotic band: case description with evidence of median nerve compression

Carrera A, Chaiyamoon A, Reina F, Iwanaga J, Cateura A, Reina MA, Sañudo JR, Tubbs RS

Upper limb muscle variations can be encountered on imaging or at surgery. We report an unusual muscle and band found during routine dissection of the arm in a cadaver. This...
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Triangles of the neck: a review with clinical/surgical applications

Kikuta S, Iwanaga J, Kusukawa J, Tubbs RS

The neck is a geometric region that can be studied and operated using anatomical triangles. There are many triangles of the neck, which can be useful landmarks for the surgeon....
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Clinical anatomy of the nerve to the mylohyoid

Choi P, Iwanaga J, Dupont G, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

The nerve to the mylohyoid (NM) originates from the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve. The NM provides motor control to the mylohyoid and the anterior belly of the digastric....
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Variant anatomy of the buccal nerve

Patel M, Iwanaga J, Kikuta S, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

Knowledge of the anatomy and variations of the nerves of the oral cavity is important to surgeons who operate this region. Herein, we report a rare case of a buccal...
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Reunification of a split sciatic nerve

Huang B, Decater T, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Sciatic nerve (SN) variaitons can result in interesting clinical presentations. We identified a SN variant that does not fit into preexisting classification schemes. In an adult male cadaver, the SN...
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Drainage of the basal vein of Rosenthal into the confluence of sinuses

Bordes S, Jenkins S, Loukas M, Iwanaga J, Curé J, Tubbs RS

An adult female was found to have a variation of the left basal vein of Rosenthal after presenting with complaints of headache. The vein, in this case, drained directly into...
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Ansa cervicalis: a comprehensive review of its anatomy, variations, pathology, and surgical applications

Kikuta S, Jenkins S, Kusukawa J, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Tubbs RS

The ansa cervicalis is a neural loop in the neck formed by connecting the superior root from the cervical spinal nerves (C1–2) and the inferior root descending from C2–C3. It...
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Report of an inferior rectal nerve variant arising from the S3 ventral ramus

Dupont G, Iwanaga J, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

In surgical approaches to the perineum in general and anal region specifically, considering the possible variations of the inferior rectal nerve is important for the surgeon. Normally, the inferior rectal...
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Bilateral sternocleidomastoid variant with six distinct insertions along the superior nuchal line

Dupont G, Iwanaga J, Altafulla , Lachkar S, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

Anatomical variations of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) have been observed to occupy multiple origins and insertion points and have supernumerary heads, sometimes varying in thickness. During routine dissection, a SCM...
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A rare cadaveric case of a duplicated internal thoracic artery

Nanthakumar H, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

The internal thoracic artery (ITA) arises from the subclavian artery and terminates as the musculophrenic and inferior epigastric arteries. During routine cadaveric dissection, an aberrant left ITA was discovered. A...
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Ossification of the mamillo-accessory ligament: a review of the literature and clinical considerations

Dupont G, Yilmaz E, Iwanaga J, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS

Ossification of the mamillo-accessory ligament (MAL) is a misunderstood phenomenon; however, many have posited that it can result in nerve entrapment of the medial branch of the dorsal ramus causing...
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Caudal regression syndrome and a pelvic kidney:case report

Hage D, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Caudal regression syndrome (CRS) is a rare congenital variation. A high incidence of renal and genitourinary malformations has been observed in patients with CRS, with the most common being neurogenic...
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Stafne bone cavity: a rare cadaveric case report

Iwanaga J, Wong TL, Kikuta S, Tubbs RS

The Stafne bone cavity (SBC), also called the static bone cavity, salivary inclusion cyst, latent cyst, and lingual bone defect is an asymptomatic bony defect that is commonly located inferior...
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Bilateral venous sinuses of Kelch

Couldwell M, Aysenne A, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Knowledge of the variant anatomy of the intradural venous sinuses is important to anatomists and clinicians alike. Herein, we report a cadaveric case of the rare venous sinus of Kelch,...
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A comprehensive review of the sinuvertebral nerve with clinical applications

Shayota B, Wong TL, Fru D, David G, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Tubbs RS

The anatomy and clinical significance of the sinuvertebral nerve is a topic of considerable interest among anatomists and clinicians, particularly its role in discogenic pain. It has required decades of...
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Duplication of the ovarian vein: comprehensive review and case illustration

Muo EC, Iwanaga J, Olewnik , Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Variations of the ovarian veins can impact imaging diagnosis, surgical procedures of the region, and can be related to clinical findings such as compression of the ureter. Therefore, a good...
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Direct drainage of the basal vein of Rosenthal into the superior petrosal sinus: a literature review

Gutierrez S, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

An adult male was found to have a variation of the left basal vein of Rosenthal after presenting with complaints of headache and balance issues. In this case, the vein...
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An unusual finding of the pectoralis major muscle: decussation of sternal fibers across the midline

Burley H, Georgiev GP, Iwanaga J, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS

Variations of the pectoralis major muscle are commonly seen. However, during the routine dissection of an adult male cadaver, an apparently uncommon muscular variant was identified. In this cadaver, the...
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