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118 related items for PubMed ID: 29398614

  • 1. Anatomical relationship of the right internal jugular vein and the spinal accessory nerve: A word of caution.
    Robinson AJ, Ekanyanke K.
    J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg; 2018 May; 71(5):777. PubMed ID: 29398614
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  • 2. Duplication of internal jugular vein and relation to the spinal accessory nerve.
    Alaani A, Webster K, Pracy JP.
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  • 3. A rare anatomical variation of the spinal accessory nerve.
    Iseri M, Ustundag E, Aydin O.
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  • 4. [High duplication of an internal jugular vein].
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  • 5. Fenestrated internal jugular vein: a rare finding in neck dissection.
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  • 6. Absence of the sternocleidomastoid muscle in a patient that underwent neck dissection for squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue.
    Takahashi H, Umeda M, Sakakibara A, Shigeta T, Minamikawa T, Shibuya Y, Komori T.
    Kobe J Med Sci; 2014 May 20; 59(5):E167-71. PubMed ID: 24854995
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  • 7. High division of the accessory nerve: a rare anatomical variation as a possible pitfall during neck dissection surgery.
    Bater MC, Dufty J, Brennan PA.
    J Craniomaxillofac Surg; 2005 Oct 20; 33(5):340-1. PubMed ID: 16129611
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  • 8. A persistent left superior vena cava, with the accessory nerve passing through a duplicate segment of the left internal jugular vein: a unique presentation.
    Ayoub O, Benton J, Jackson S.
    Ear Nose Throat J; 2014 Oct 20; 93(10-11):E6-8. PubMed ID: 25397397
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  • 9. Internal Jugular Vein Duplication: Anatomic Relationship With the Spinal Accessory Nerve.
    Ibrahim B, Berania I, Moubayed SP, Christopoulos A, Ayad T.
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  • 10. Ultrasonic identification of internal jugular vein fenestration.
    Abakay MA, Şimşek BM, Olgun B, Türkay R, Güneş S.
    Surg Radiol Anat; 2019 Sep 20; 41(9):1079-1081. PubMed ID: 30919043
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  • 11. Anatomic Alert: Spinal accessory nerve traversing a fenestrated internal jugular vein.
    Kumar JI, Ma S, Agarwalla P, Shimony N, Liu SS.
    Br J Neurosurg; 2019 Dec 20; 33(6):673-674. PubMed ID: 31502482
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  • 12. Internal jugular vein duplication and fenestration: Case series and literature review.
    Contrera KJ, Aygun N, Ward BK, Gooi Z, Richmon JD.
    Laryngoscope; 2016 Jul 20; 126(7):1585-8. PubMed ID: 26498831
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  • 13. Nerve and vein preserving neck dissections for oral cancers: a prospective evaluation of spinal accessory nerve function and internal jugular vein patency following treatment.
    Reddy GRK, Hulikal N, Lakshmi AY, Vengamma B.
    Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital; 2018 Feb 20; 38(1):7-12. PubMed ID: 29087403
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  • 14. High division of the spinal accessory nerve and communication with a C2 branch of the cervical plexus: a previously unreported anatomical variant.
    Matthews LA, Blythe JN, Brennan PA.
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  • 15. Four cases of spinal accessory nerve passing through the fenestrated internal jugular vein.
    Hashimoto Y, Otsuki N, Morimoto K, Saito M, Nibu K.
    Surg Radiol Anat; 2012 May 20; 34(4):373-5. PubMed ID: 21938454
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  • 16. Anomalous relationship of the spinal accessory nerve to the internal jugular vein.
    Gardiner KJ, Irvine BW, Murray A.
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  • 17. Bifurcation of external jugular vein: an anatomical variation during neck dissection.
    Rao S, Pandey S, Kumar Y, Rao S.
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  • 18. How to release neck dissections: Role of the triangle between the spinal accessory nerve and the internal jugular vein.
    Périé S, Lesnik M, Samaha S, Lacau St Guily J.
    Eur Ann Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Dis; 2017 May 20; 134(3):201-203. PubMed ID: 27840043
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  • 19. Empty fenestration of the internal jugular vein: a rare phenomenon.
    Pegot A, Guichard B, Peron JM, Trost O.
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  • 20. Double internal jugular vein.
    Muñoz Guerra MF, Campo FR, Gías LN, Díaz González FJ.
    Plast Reconstr Surg; 2000 Nov 20; 106(6):1434-5. PubMed ID: 11083588
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