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    Recurrent laryngeal nerve landmarks revisited by Asgharpour, Elham, Maranillo, Eva, Sañudo, Jose, Pascual-Font, Aran, Rodriguez-Niedenführ, Marc, Valderrama, Francisco J., Viejo, Fermin, Parkin, Ian G., Vázquez, Teresa

    Published in Head & neck (01-09-2012)
    “…Background The aim of this work was to evaluate, to prove their reliability, the different surgical landmarks previously proposed as a mean to locate the…”
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    Anatomical variations of the superior thyroid and superior laryngeal arteries by Vázquez, Teresa, Cobiella, Rosana, Maranillo, Eva, Valderrama, Francisco Jose, McHanwell, Stephen, Parkin, Ian, Sañudo, Jose Ramon

    Published in Head & neck (01-08-2009)
    “…Background There are known to be variations in the origins of the superior thyroid artery (STA), an important surgical landmark, and 1 of its branches, the…”
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    Obturator artery revisited by Sañudo, José R., Mirapeix, Rosa, Rodriguez-Niedenführ, Marc, Maranillo, Eva, Parkin, Ian G., Vázquez, Teresa

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-10-2011)
    “…Introduction and hypothesis The aim of this work is to analyse the variability of the obturator artery (oa), unify previous criteria and propose a simple…”
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    Anatomic Study of Blood Supply of the Dorsum of the Foot and Ankle by Vazquez, Teresa, Rodríguez-Niedenfuhr, Marc, Parkin, Ian, Viejo, Fermin, Sanudo, Jose

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-03-2006)
    “…Purpose: This project was to study the different patterns of the anterior tibal and dorsalis pedis arteries in relation to the blood supply of the dorsum of…”
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    Neurovascular anatomy and variation in the fourth, fifth, and sixth intercostal spaces in the mid-axillary line: A cadaveric study in respect of chest drain insertion by Wraight, William M., Tweedie, Daniel J., Parkin, Ian G.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2005)
    “…Chest drains are normally inserted in the fifth intercostal space in the mid‐axillary line. The classical technique for chest drain insertion involves locating…”
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    The anatomy of sartorius muscle and its implications for sarcoma radiotherapy by Burnet, Neil G., Bennett-Britton, Tom, Hoole, Andrew C. F., Jefferies, Sarah J., Parkin, Ian G.

    Published in Sarcoma (2004)
    “…Purpose: Controversy exists as to whether sartorius muscle is completely invested in fascia. If it is, then direct tumour involvement from soft tissue sarcoma…”
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    Anatomic mapping of the collateral branches of the external carotid artery with regard to daily clinical practice by Cobiella, Rosana, Quinones, Sara, Aragones, Paloma, León, Xavier, Abramovic, Anto, Vazquez, Teresa, Ramón Sanudo, José, Maranillo, Eva, Olewnik, Lukasz, Simon de Blas, Clara, Parkin, Ian, Konschake, Marko

    Published in Annals of anatomy (01-11-2021)
    “…•What is the key question? Is a new classification about the calibers and origins of the main branches of the external carotid artery possible?•What is the…”
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    Cadaveric surgery: a novel approach to teaching clinical anatomy by Nutt, James, Mehdian, Roshana, Parkin, Ian, Dent, John, Kellett, Catherine

    Published in The clinical teacher (01-06-2012)
    “…Summary Introduction:  Anatomy is an essential basic science for safe and effective medical practice. In 2006 the UK Anatomy Act was changed to allow the use…”
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    The correspondence between finite screw systems and projective spaces by Huang, Chintien, Sugimoto, Koichi, Parkin, Ian

    Published in Mechanism and machine theory (2008)
    “…This paper discusses the correspondence between vector subspaces and screw systems. The goal is to differentiate finite screw systems from screw systems…”
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    Art and mental health in Samoa by Ryan, Brigid, Goding, Margaret, Fenner, Patricia, Percival, Steven, Percival, Wendy, Latai, Leua, Petaia, Lisi, Pulotu-Endemann, Fuimaono Karl, Parkin, Ian, Tuitama, George, Ng, Chee

    “…Objectives: To pilot an art and mental health project with Samoan and Australian stakeholders. The aim of this project was to provide a voice through the…”
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    Potential Structures That Could Be Confused With a Nonrecurrent Inferior Laryngeal Nerve: An Anatomic Study by Maranillo, Eva, Vazquez, Teresa, Quer, Miquel, Niedenführ, Marc Rodriguez, Leon, Xavier, Viejo, Fermin, Parkin, Ian, Sanudo, Jose R.

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-01-2008)
    “…Objectives: Study and detailed description of the large connections between the normally recurrent inferior laryngeal nerve (RILN) and the sympathetic trunk…”
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    Patterns of connections between the musculocutaneous and median nerves in the axilla and arm by Choi, David, Rodríguez-Niedenführ, Marc, Vázquez, Teresa, Parkin, Ian, Sañudo, José R.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2002)
    “…Variations in connections between the musculocutaneous and median nerves in the arm are not as uncommon as was once thought. This opinion led us to perform a…”
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    Martin-Gruber anastomosis revisited by Rodriguez-Niedenführ, Marc, Vazquez, Teresa, Parkin, Ian, Logan, Bari, Sañudo, José R.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2002)
    “…Based on a study of 70 human cadavers (31 male, 39 female) and on cases described previously, we propose a new classification of the Martin‐Gruber anastomosis,…”
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    Abstracts by Mackay, James, Farghal, Aser, Soames, Roger, El Feky, Amro, Koshi, Rachel, Al-Talalwah, Waseem, Bassett, Oliver, Kilgour, Peter, Mooney, Jane, Burwell, Geoffrey R., Aujla, Ranjit K., Grevitt, Michael P., Cole, Ashley A., Kirby, Alanah S., Webb, John K., Moulton, Alan, Moulton, Alan, Moulton, Alan, Anderson, Susan I., Bye, Daniel, Mclachlan, Greta, Ellis, Harold, Ergene, N., Celik, H.H., Findik, D., Gabriel, Stefan N., Ozbakir, Cemal, Barcin, Cem, Jaiswal, Vibha, George, Danielle, Mann, Nicole, Rea, Paul, Dixon, Luke, Coscione, Alberto, Ellis, Harold, Gabriel, Stefan, Durrant, Beverley, Chockalingam, Nachiappan, Hashmi, Farina, Richards, Paula, Emmerton, William, Jones, Graham, Gladwell, Christina, Barker, Allanah, Godley, Keith, Curtin, John, Oldrin, Guillaume, Walter, Fréderic, Huri, Emre, Tatar, Ilkan, Sargon, Mustafa Fevzi, Germiyanoglu, Cankon, Basar, Ruhgun, Hwang, Se Ho, Hwang, Kun, Hwang, Kun, Yorganci, Kaya, Johnson, Paul, Hall, Andy, Khan, Muhammad A., Khawaji, Bader, Laycock, Stephen, Thomas, Lewis, Abrahams, Peter, Tiengo, Cesare, Porzionato, Andrea, Bassetto, Franco, Mackay, James, Aboelmagd, Sharief, Simpson, Benedict, Miller, Andrew, Stenning, Matthew, Torrie, Alex, Issac, Amanda, Hutchinson, Jane, Hutchinson, John, Naleem, Asif, Tam, Matthew, Needham, Robert, Noel, Geoffroy, Li, Brian, Olakunbi, Deborah, Hakim, Wasim, Ellis, Harold, Alcock, Rob, Khan, Delilah, Parmar, Vinay, Aniq, Hifz, Asim Khan, Muhammad, Hill, S, Zrinzo, Ludvic, Doganay, Emre, Wahba, Adam, Robert, Lavis, Bayar, Gurkan Rasit, Kocabiyik, Necdet, Comert, Ayhan, Yazar, Fatih, Yusof, Nurul, Soames, Roger

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2014)
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    Supernumerary humeral heads of the biceps brachii muscle revisited by Rodríguez-Niedenführ, Marc, Vázquez, Teresa, Choi, David, Parkin, Ian, Sañudo, José R.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2003)
    “…Supernumerary humeral heads of the biceps brachii muscle were found in 27 (15.4%) of 175 cadavers. They were bilateral in five cadavers and unilateral in 22 (8…”
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    Extensor digitorum brevis manus: Anatomical, radiological and clinical relevance: A Review by Rodríguez-Niedenführ, Marc, Vázquez, Teresa, Golanó, Pau, Parkin, Ian, Sañudo, José R.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2002)
    “…The extensor digitorum brevis manus (EDBM) is a supernumerary muscle in the dorsum of the hand frequently misdiagnosed as a dorsal wrist ganglion, exostosis,…”
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