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330 related items for PubMed ID: 26032955

  • 1. Quantification of Trapezius Muscle Innervation During Neck Dissections: Cervical Plexus Versus the Spinal Accessory Nerve.
    Svenberg Lind C, Lundberg B, Hammarstedt Nordenvall L, Heiwe S, Persson JK, Hydman J.
    Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol; 2015 Nov; 124(11):881-5. PubMed ID: 26032955
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  • 2. Topographical and functional anatomy of trapezius muscle innervation by spinal accessory nerve and C2 to C4 nerves of cervical plexus.
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    Surg Radiol Anat; 2016 Oct; 38(8):917-22. PubMed ID: 26957148
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  • 3. Motor innervation of the trapezius muscle: Intraoperative motor conduction study during neck dissection.
    Kim JH, Choi KY, Lee KH, Lee DJ, Park BJ, Rho YS.
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  • 4. Intraoperative electromyography for identification of the trapezius muscle innervation: clinical proof of a new anatomical concept.
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  • 6. Surgical anatomy of spinal accessory nerve: is trapezius functional deficit inevitable after division of the nerve?
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  • 7. Surgical anatomy of the spinal accessory nerve and the trapezius branches of the cervical plexus.
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  • 8. Innervation of the trapezius muscle by the intra-operative measurement of motor action potentials.
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  • 11. Spinal accessory nerve preservation in modified neck dissections: surgical and functional outcomes.
    Popovski V, Benedetti A, Popovic-Monevska D, Grcev A, Stamatoski A, Zhivadinovik J.
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  • 12. The spinal accessory nerve plexus, the trapezius muscle, and shoulder stabilization after radical neck cancer surgery.
    Brown H, Burns S, Kaiser CW.
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  • 13. How do the cervical plexus and the spinal accessory nerve contribute to the innervation of the trapezius muscle? As seen from within using Sihler's stain.
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  • 14. Motor innervation of the trapezius muscle: a histochemical study.
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  • 15. Innervation of the trapezius muscle: a study in patients undergoing neck dissections.
    Soo KC, Guiloff RJ, Oh A, Della Rovere GQ, Westbury G.
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  • 16. Intraoperative spinal accessory nerve monitoring in neck dissections.
    Palacios-García JM, Vizcarra-Melgar J, Sánchez-Gómez S.
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  • 17. The efferent supply of the trapezius muscle: a neuroanatomic basis for the preservation of shoulder function during neck dissection.
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  • 18. Functional and morphological evaluation of the trapezius muscle after spinal accessory nerve transfer to brachial plexus nerves.
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  • 19. [The effect of deep branches of cervical nerve on motorial function of trapezius muscle].
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    Hua Xi Kou Qiang Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2003 Jun; 21(3):186-8. PubMed ID: 12898757
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