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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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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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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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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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An anatomical study of the lingual nerve in the lower third molar area

Kikuta S, Iwanaga J, Kusukawa J, Tubbs RS

The lingual nerve (LN) is a branch of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve, and its injury is one of the major complications during oral surgery. This study aims...
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Extended crossing fibers of the mentalis muscle attaching to the contralateral mandible

Iwanaga J, Hur MS, Kikuta S, Ibaragi S, Tubbs RS

Fibers of the facial muscles occasionally extend, cross the midline, and connect to surrounding structures on the contralateral side, perhaps enabling the mouth to make more delicate movements and generate...
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A multiply split femoral nerve and psoas quartus muscle

Wong TL, Kikuta S, Iwanaga J, Tubbs RS

The femoral nerve is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus. It is normally composed of the ventral rami of spinal nerves L2 to L4. The psoas major has proximal...
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The supraorbital and supratrochlear nerves for ipsilateral corneal neurotization: anatomical study

Kikuta S, Yalcin B, Iwanaga J, Watanabe K, Kusukawa J, Tubbs RS

Neurotrophic keratitis is a rare corneal disease that is challenging to treat. Corneal neurotization (CN) is among the developing treatments that uses the supraorbital (SON) or supratrochlear (STN) nerve as...
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