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A portal quadrad with triple hepatic arteries

Stoudemire CE, Sachsenmeier CN, Link BL, Klein FM, Kulesza R

The arterial support of the liver is most commonly from the celiac trunk via the proper hepatic artery (PHA). The PHA divides into left and right branches: the right hepatic...
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Noradrenergic axons hitch hiking along the human abducens nerve

Mansour Y, Kulesza R

The abducens nerve (AN; cranial nerve VI) exits the brainstem at the inferior pontine sulcus, pierces the dura of the posterior cranial fossa, passes through the cavernous sinus in close...
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A case report of an accessory flexor digitorum profundus indicis contributing the first lumbrical

Malhotra A, Kulesza R

Variations of the musculature within the upper extremity have been widely documented, with clinical implications ranging from motor dysfunction to compressive neuropathies. Herein, we described an aberrant muscle that originated...
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A rare variation of the glossopharyngeal nerve

Mansour Y, Kulesza R

The glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) provides innervation to the parotid gland, carotid body/sinus, mucosa of the middle ear, tongue and oropharynx and the stylopharyngeus muscle. The vagus nerve provides innervation...
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Untrapped: bilateral hypoplasia of the trapezius muscle

Rounds BR, Rasey MF, Kulesza R

Agenesis or congenital hypoplasia of skeletal muscles occurs infrequently but may occur with specific conditions such as Poland syndrome. The trapezius muscle can vary in the extent of its bony...
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