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A comprehensive review with potential significance during skull base and neck operations, Part II: Glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, and hypoglossal nerves and cervical spinal nerves 1-4 

Shoja, MM; Oyesiku, NM; Shokouhi, G; Griessenauer, CJ; Chern, JJ; Rizk, EB; Loukas, M; Miller, JH; Tubbs, RS (2014)
Knowledge of the possible neural interconnections found between the lower cranial and upper cervical nerves may prove useful to surgeons who operate on the skull base and upper neck regions in order to avoid inadvertent ...
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Contributions of the fourth spinal nerve to the brachial plexus without prefixation: Laboratory investigation 

Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM; Ardalan, MR; Apaydin, N; Myers, C; Shokouhi, G; Oakes, WJ (2008)
Object. The intradural contributions of the C-4 nerve rootlets have not been previously evaluated for their connections to the brachial plexus. The authors undertook a cadaveric study to evaluate the C-4 contributions to ...
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Anastomoses between lower cranial and upper cervical nerves: a comprehensive review with potential significance during skull base and neck operations, part I: trigeminal, facial, and vestibulocochlear nerves. 

Shoja, MM; Oyesiku, NM; Griessenauer, CJ; Radcliff, V; Loukas, M; Chern, JJ; Benninger, B; Rozzelle, CJ; Shokouhi, G; Tubbs, RS (2014)
Descriptions of the anatomy of the neural communications among the cranial nerves and their branches is lacking in the literature. Knowledge of the possible neural interconnections found among these nerves may prove useful ...
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The sub-peritoneal arterial plexus of Sir William Turner. 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shokouhi, G; Ghabili, K; Agutter, PS (2010)
Sir William Turner (1832-1916) was Professor of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh. His classic paper of 1863 on the anastomoses between the parietal and visceral branches of the abdominal aorta, later known as the ...
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Ansa cervicalis as a variant of spinal accessory nerve plexus: a case report. 

Khaki, AA; Shokouhi, G; Shoja, MM; Farahani, RM; Zarrintan, S; Khaki, A; Montazam, H; Tanoomand, A; Tubbs, RS (2006)
The ansa cervicalis is a neural loop in the neck formed by the union of two main nerve roots, namely superior and inferior roots, derived from ventral rami of the cervical nerves. With the expanding use of the ansa cervicalis ...
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Hindbrain herniation: A review of embryological theories 

Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM; Ardalan, MR; Shokouhi, G; Loukas, M (2008)
Herniation of the hindbrain outside of the setting of intracranial hypertension, trauma, and brain tumors is an uncommon phenomenon with estimated incidence of less than 1%. In the late 1890's, Hans Chiari, a German ...
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Retroscalenic course of the transverse cervical artery with the suprascapular artery travelling through the suprascapular notch 

Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM; Shokouhi, G; Loukas, M; Oakes, WJ (2007)
Anatomical variations of the transverse cervical and suprascapular arteries are common. We report an adult male cadaver found to harbour an unusual variation of the right course of these two arteries. The transverse cervical ...
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The split flexor digitorum superficialis 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shokouhi, G (2008)
Variations of the muscles of the anterior forearm are common. We report the cadaveric findings of an unusual variant of flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS). The deep part of the FDS was found to be split and showed two ...
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The middle perforated substance of the diencephalon 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Shokouhi, G; Loukas, M; Ghabili, K; Oakes, WJ (2008)
The diencephalon, upper brain stem and other basal brain structures are supplied chiefly by penetrating branches of the cerebral arteries. We examined the retrochiasmatic space between the superior border of the pons and ...

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