نتایج جستجو برای: neck posterior triangle
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the thyrocervical trunk most commonly arises from the upper portion of the first segment of the subclavian artery, close to the medial edge of the scalenus anterior muscle and after short distance is divided to the inferior thyroid, transverse cervical, and suprascapular artery. this study reports important variations in branches of the thyrocervical trunk in a singular female cadaver. on the r...
ABSTRACT 182 patients who had referred to Tutonkaran Hospital with complaints of tumor in the neck during a period of three years (1372-1375)and had ultimately undergone surgery, were included in a study .Age , sex presenting symptoms , site of tumor in the neck , geographical distribution ,original complaints and physical examination were scrutinized and all paraclinical studies were made . M...
Introduction: Extracranial meningioma is a rare tumor which is located in middle ear, temporal bone, sinonasal cavity, oral cavity, parotid gland and soft tissue of head and neck. Case Report: The case of the present study was a 67-year-old male patient who referred with pain complaint during flexion of neck from 5 years ago and palpable mass in posterior neck triangle from 2 years ago. Con...
INTRODUCTION Numerous pedicle and free flaps have been used to cover complex defects of the shoulder girdle and posterior neck triangle following tumor resection. We describe our choice of flap selection in these patients with case examples. PRESENTATION OF CASES Three cases examples demonstrate our choice of flap selection. In the first case, an anterior shoulder girdle defect is covered by ...
The spinal accessory nerve (SAN) or XI cranial nerve is frequently encountered during neck surgery, and as such is at risk of iatrogenic injury, resulting in "shoulder syndrome". Modified neck dissection (MND) with preservation of the SAN is based on desire to minimise the functional deformity associated with section of the eleventh nerve. The aim of this study was to analyse the intra-operativ...
Introduction: Angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia (ALNH) or Castleman’s disease (CD) is an unusual benign non-neoplastic lymphoproliferative disease. CD can present as a localised mass. In this paper a rare case of Castleman’s disease in a 34 years old woman with a cervical mass is presented. Case Presentation: A 34 years-old woman presented in July 2018 with a painful mass neck that was app...
conclusions the age and location of neck masses are the most important variables. the data in this study showed that the neoplastic lesions (including metastatic lesions) were the most common neck masses and the anterior triangle was the most common anatomical location. in addition, age can play an important role in differential diagnosis. therefore, any mass in the neck, especially in older pa...
After apparently uncomplicated excision of benign lesions in the posterior cervical triangle, two patients had shoulder pain. In one, neck pain and trapezius weakness were not prominent until one month after surgery. Inability to elevate the arm above the horizontal without externally rotating it, and prominent scapular displacement on arm abduction, but not on forward pushing movements, highli...
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