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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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Lateral lakes of Trolard: Anatomy, quantitation, and surgical landmarks - Laboratory investigation 

Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM; Apaydin, N; Ardalan, MR; Oakes, WJ (2008)
Object. There is scant and conflicting information in the literature regarding the lateral lacunae, or lateral lakes of Trolard. As these venous structures can be encountered surgically, this study aimed at further elucidating ...
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Right medial internal jugular vein: A reversed carotid sheath 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Ardalan, MR; Jalilvand, R; Oakes, WJ (2007)
Venous access is often essential in critical care medicine. The internal jugular vein (IJV) often provides reliable blood flow when subjected to cannulation. However, anatomical variations of the IJV have been reported as ...
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Suprascapular nerve as a donor for extracranial facial nerve reanimation procedures: A cadaveric feasibility study: Laboratory investigation 

Tubbs, RS; Louis Jr; RG; Wartmann, CT; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM; Ardalan, MR; Oakes, WJ (2008)
Object. Facial nerve injury with resultant facial muscle paralysis is disfiguring and disabling. To the auhtors' knowledge, neurotization of the facial nerve using a branch of the brachial plexus has not been previously ...

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