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Absence of the musculocutaneous nerve together with unusual innervation of the median nerve
Aydin M.E.; Kale A.; Edizer M.; Kopuz C.; Demir M.T.; Çorumlu U. (2006)During routine anatomical dissections, absence of the musculocutaneous nerve was determined in a 58-year-old male cadaver. Moreover, the biceps brachii and brachialis muscles were innervated by two separate branches which ... -
Distribution of Facial Nerve in Parotid Gland: Analysis of 50 Cases
The purpose of the present study is to reduce the postoperative morbidity related to facial paralysis during parotid surgery and to layout the different characteristics related to intraparotideal distribution and anatomoses ... -
The femoral sulcus angle in neonatal cadavers: A macroscopical and ultrasonographical study
Gülman B.; Kopuz C.; Mollaian S.; Akçay I. (1998)The shape of the femoral sulcus is an important factor in patellofemoral congruence. The aim of the present study was to investigate the femoral sulcus angle using neonatal cadavers through ultrasonographic and macroscopic ... -
The Importance of the Angulation and Termination of External Jugular Vein in Central Venous Catheterization in Newborn
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the termination and angulation of the EJV (External jugular vein) and the number and the position of its valves so as to improve our understanding of the anatomy of the EJV and to ... -
Morphology of the retromandibular vein in relation to the facial nerve in the parotid gland
Kopuz C.; Ilgi S.; Yavuz S.; Önderoğlu S. (1995)In order to help avoid complications of parotid surgery, we investigated the relationship between Ihe facial nerve and the retromandibular vein. Fifty dissections were performed on 30 cadavers. In 45 (90%) of the cases the ... -
On the incidence of third head of biceps brachii in turkish neonates and adults
Kopuz C.; Sancak B.; Özbenli E. (1999)The occurence of a third head of the biceps brachii has been reported in several articles. The aim of this study is to determine on the incidence of the third head of biceps brachii in Turkish neonates and adults, and to ... -
Persistent median artery: an anatomical study in neonatal and adult cadavers.
To examine the association of the median artery with the median nerve, 110 forearms from 20 neonatal and 35 adult cadavers of Turkish populations were dissected and compared with those of adult cadavers. In neonatal cadavers, ... -
Rare origin of the inferior epigastric and medial circumflex femoral arteries arising from a common trunk
Kopuz C.; Yildirim M.; Öztürk A.; Malazgirt Z. (2000)A case of unilateral anomalous arterial supply of the lower limb and the anterior abdominal wall is presented. In this case, inferior epigastric artery arose from a common trunk with the medial circumflex femoral artery. ... -
Report of a Rare Human Variation: The Superficial Ulnar Artery Arising from the Axillary Artery
Yildirim M.; Kopuz C.; Yildiz Z. (1999)A rare variation of the ulnar artery is presented on routine anatomical dissection in one male cadaver. The superficial ulnar artery was found to originate from the axillary artery. The free forearm flap is increasingly ... -
A study of variable origins of arteries in arm
Peştemalci T.; Ince Y.; Yildirim M.; Kopuz C.; Yildiz Z.; Kesmezacar F.; Demir T. (2007)A series of anomalous arterial supply of the arm and shoulder is presented. In these cases, the deep brachial artery arose from a common trunk with posterior circumflex humeral artery. In one case, the superior ulnar ... -
Unusual bifurcation-level variation of the left common carotid artery: anatomic presentation of a surgical case.
We report an anatomical variation of the left common carotid artery in a 65 year old patient with larynx carcinoma, that was detected during a radical neck dissection. The bifurcation of the artery was at the level of sixth ... -
An unusual coursing of the facial vein.
During the dissections of 50 adult cadavers for educational purposes, we found a 45-year-old male cadaver with an abnormally coursing facial vein which has joined the retromandibular vein at a higher level--in the parotid ... -
An unusually distal and complete additional flexor profundus muscle to the index finger [5]
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