George Salter
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Tubbs R, Salter G, Wellons 3rd J, Oakes W
Eur J Morphol
. 2004 Apr;
40(5):283-8.
PMID: 15101443
Objective: Cadaveric studies of the blood supply to the human cervical sympathetic chain and ganglia are lacking in the English literature. This study seeks to elucidate the gross blood supply...
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Tubbs R, Salter G, Oakes W
Anat Sci Int
. 2004 Apr;
79(1):43-5.
PMID: 15088791
We report an elderly male cadaver with unilateral anomalous continuation of the ascending cervical artery as the occipital artery. The ascending cervical artery was enlarged from its origin and supplied...
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Tubbs R, Salter G, Oakes W
Clin Anat
. 2004 Mar;
17(3):276-8.
PMID: 15042578
Variability of the muscles of the anterior thigh is minimal. After review of the extant medical literature, we believe this to be the first reported case of a femoral head...
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Tubbs R, Wellons 3rd J, Salter G, Oakes W
Clin Anat
. 2004 Feb;
17(2):82-7.
PMID: 14974093
We developed a novel approach for fenestration of the trapped fourth ventricle utilizing the superior medullary velum (valve of Vieussens). Trapped fourth ventricles, which are seen often in the pediatric...
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Tubbs R, Smyth M, Salter G, Doughty K, Blount J
Childs Nerv Syst
. 2004 Jan;
20(3):188-91.
PMID: 14745578
Objective: We describe a novel technique for the partial bisection of the corpus callosum in order to increase the minimally invasiveness of this procedure. Methods: Brow incisions with midline trephinations...
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Tubbs R, Sheetz J, Salter G, Oakes W
Ann Anat
. 2004 Jan;
185(6):571-2.
PMID: 14704003
During the routine dissection of the pelvis and anterior thigh of an adult female cadaver, accessory obturator nerves were found bilaterally with pseudoganglia. In addition, each accessory obturator nerve rejoined...
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Ammar K, Tubbs R, Smyth M, Wellons 3rd J, Blount J, Salter G, et al.
Neurosurgery
. 2003 Nov;
53(6):1385-7.
PMID: 14633304
Objective: Avoidance of injury to the thoracic duct during neurosurgical procedures involving the cervical region depends on a working knowledge of its location. This study evaluates superficial anatomic landmarks for...
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Tubbs R, Wellons 3rd J, Salter G, Oakes W
Clin Anat
. 2003 Aug;
16(5):450-2.
PMID: 12903069
No abstract available.
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Tubbs R, Smyth M, Salter G, Oakes W
Med Sci Monit
. 2003 Mar;
9(3):BR116-9.
PMID: 12640333
Background: The literature is deficient in studies aimed at quantifying the occurrence of a suprascapular artery traversing the suprascapular notch with the suprascapular nerve. Material/methods: We have performed a cadaveric...
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Tubbs R, Wellons 3rd J, Salter G, Blount J, Oakes W
Anat Embryol (Berl)
. 2003 Feb;
206(3):199-202.
PMID: 12592571
Situs inversus is a rare condition in which the position of the thoracic and the abdominal viscera are exchanged from the left to the right sides. A possible inversion of...