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Accessory nerve structure
Known as:
Set of accessory nerves
, Radix spinalis nervus accessorius
, Nerve XI
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The 11th cranial nerve which originates from NEURONS in the MEDULLA and in the CERVICAL SPINAL CORD. It has a cranial root, which joins the VAGUS…
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Accessory Nerve Diseases
Accessory Nerve Neoplasm
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Cranial Nerves
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Review
2006
Review
2006
A Comparison of Commissure Excursion following Gracilis Muscle Transplantation for Facial Paralysis Using a Cross-Face Nerve Graft versus the Motor Nerve to the Masseter Nerve
Y. Bae
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R. Zuker
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R. Manktelow
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Shawna Wade
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
2006
Corpus ID: 1831276
Background: The microneurovascular transfer of a free muscle transplant is the procedure of choice for facial animation in a…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Clinical Characteristics of Spinal Nerve Sheath Tumors: Analysis of 149 Cases
Takahiro Jinnai
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M. Hoshimaru
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T. Koyama
Neurosurgery
2005
Corpus ID: 11523356
OBJECTIVE:Spinal nerve sheath tumors arise from the spinal nerve root and grow along it. There are two sites at which the growth…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Anatomical studies of the neurovascular bundle and cavernosal nerves
A. Costello
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Matthew Brooks
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O. Cole
BJU International
2004
Corpus ID: 35070487
To accurately define the anatomy of the neurovascular bundle (NVB) in men.
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
CT features of the accessory spleen.
K. Mortelé
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B. Mortelé
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S. Silverman
AJR. American journal of roentgenology
2004
Corpus ID: 21894660
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence and CT features of the accessory spleen. CONCLUSION…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Evidence for a central component in the sensitization of spinal neurons with joint input during development of acute arthritis in cat's knee.
V. Neugebauer
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Hans-Georg Schaible
Journal of Neurophysiology
1990
Corpus ID: 25792232
1. In the spinalized cat, nociceptive spinal neurons with knee input show enhanced responses to mechanical stimulation of that…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Muscle-fiber compartmentalization in cat splenius muscles.
F. Richmond
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D. MacGillis
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D. A. Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology
1985
Corpus ID: 25803449
Splenius is a structurally complex muscle that is supplied by nerves from four cervical segments. We have examined the…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Microsurgical anatomy of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery.
R. Lister
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A. Rhoton
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T. Matsushima
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D. Peace
Neurosurgery
1982
Corpus ID: 22257070
Fifty cerebellar hemispheres from 25 adult cadavers were examined. The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA), by definition…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Metastasis to the base of the skulk clinical findings in 43 patients
H. Greenberg
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M. Deck
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B. Vikram
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F. Chu
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J. Posner
Neurology
1981
Corpus ID: 35494228
we studied 43 patients with metastases to the base of the skull to determine whether clinical symptoms localized the lesions…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Brain stem projections of sensory and motor components of the vagus complex in the cat: I. The cervical vagus and nodose ganglion
M. Kalia
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M. Mesulam
The Journal of comparative neurology
1980
Corpus ID: 22737723
The motor and sensory connections of the cervical vagus nerve and of its inferior ganglion (nodose ganglion) have been traced in…
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Review
1961
Review
1961
A syndrome resulting from radical neck dissection.
A. Nahum
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W. Mullally
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L. Marmor
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1961
Corpus ID: 39804161
Many surgeons consider sacrifice of the spinal accessory nerve necessary in radical neck dissection. Excision of this nerve…
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