Anatomical variations of the superior thyroid and superior laryngeal arteries
Head & Neck2009Vol. 31(8), pp. 1078–1085
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Teresa Vázquez, Rosana Cobiella, Eva Maranillo, Francisco J. Valderrama‐Canales, Stephen McHanwell, Ian Parkin, José Ramón Sañudo
Abstract
Variations in the origin of STA and SLA from the carotid arterial tree and the similarity of their diameters mean that there is a significant possibility of their misidentified during surgery.
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