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A complex dural-venous variation in the posterior cranial fossa: A triplicate falx cerebelli and an aberrant venous sinus 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shokouhi, G; Oakes, WJ (2007)
Variations of the dural folds and the dural venous sinuses are seldom reported in the extant medical literature. Such variations in the posterior cranial fossa may be problematic in various diagnostic and operative procedures ...
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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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Endoscopically assisted decompression of the suprascapular nerve in the supraspinous fossa: A cadaveric feasibility study. Laboratory investigation 

Tubbs, RS; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM; Spinner, RJ; Middlebrooks, EH; Stetler Jr; WR; Acakpo-Satchivi, L; Wellons III, JC; Blount, JP; Oakes, WJ (2007)
Object. The suprascapular nerve may become entrapped as it travels deep to the suprascapular ligament, necessitating decompression. The present study was performed to verify the feasibility of a minimally invasive, ...
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Histopathological basis for neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome: Laboratory investigation 

Tubbs, RS; Louis Jr; RG; Wartmann, CT; Lott, R; Chua, GD; Kelly, D; Palmer, CA; Shoja, MM; Loukas, M; Oakes, WJ (2008)
Object. To the best of the authors' knowledge, no report exists that has demonstrated the histopathological changes of neural elements within the brachial plexus as a result of cervical rib compression. Methods. Four hundred ...
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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the spermatic cord: A case report and review of the literature 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Asvadi, I; Farahani, RM; Seyedejad, F; Oakes, WJ (2006)
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a morphologically ill-defined tumour of the soft tissues and may involve nearly every organ of the body. MFH of the spermatic cord represents an extremely rare entity and reports of ...
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Intraluminal septation of the basilar artery: Incidence and potential clinical significance 

Tubbs, RS; Shaffer, WA; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM; Harrigan, MR; Oakes, WJ (2008)
Variations in the cerebrovascular tree can increase surgical or interventional morbidity. To date, only scant comments are to be found in the literature regarding intraluminal variations of the basilar artery. To further ...
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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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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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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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The velum interpositum revisited and redefined 

Tubbs, RS; Louis Jr; RG; Wartmann, CT; Loukas, M; Shoja, MM; Apaydin, N; Oakes, WJ (2008)
Introduction: Descriptions of the velum interpositum (VI) are typically brief and lacking detail in most neuroanatomical and neurosurgical texts. As this structure may be involved clinically or encountered surgically, the ...
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