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A wandering spleen presenting as a pelvic mass: Case report and review of the literature 

Zarrintan, S; Jamali, F; Tubbs, RS; Khaki, AA; Salavati, A; Tanoomand, A (2007)
Wandering spleens are rare clinical entities found more commonly in females. We report a young female patient found to harbour a pelvic spleen. The literature regarding this rare ectopia is reviewed. The wandering spleen ...
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A rare variation of the posterior cranial fossa: Duplicated falx cerebelli, occipital venous sinus, and internal occipital crest 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Khaki, AA; Shokouhi, G (2006)
Folds of the meningeal layer of the dura mater, the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli, traverse the vertebrate intracranial cavity and thus compartmentalise the brain. The falx cerebelli, another dural fold, is found ...
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A rare variation of the vertebral artery 

Shoja, MM; Tubbs, RS; Khaki, AA; Shokouhi, G; Farahani, RM; Moein, A (2006)
Variations of the vertebrobasilar arterial complex are important with regard to their potential clinical impact, We present an unusual case of the vertebral artery, in which the left vertebral artery in its ascent in the ...
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A rare variation of the inferior alveolar artery with potential clinical consequences 

Khaki, AA; Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM; Shokouhi, G; Farahani, RM (2005)
Variations of the inferior alveolar artery are seemingly quite rare, especially with regard to its origin from the maxillary artery. We present an unusual case of an inferior alveolar artery that originated from the external ...
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Bipolar supernumerary renal artery. 

Shakeri, AB; Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM; Pezeshk, P; Farahani, RM; Khaki, AA; Ezzati, F; Seyednejad, F (2007)
The variations of renal arteries are considered critical issues that surgeons should have thorough envision and appreciation of the condition. Variations of these vessels may influences urological, renal transplantation ...
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An unusual course of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve. 

Khaki, AA; Tubbs, RS; Shoja, MM; Zarrintan, S (2007)
Variation in the course of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve is seemingly very rare. During the routine dissection of an adult male cadaver, the entire left recurrent laryngeal nerve after branching from the left vagus ...
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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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