The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 111946 |
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Page 503
... involve both somatic and branchial arch structures . The trigeminal nerve supplies sensory fibers to all structures ... involves somatic afferent fibers lying within the various branches of the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve ...
... involve both somatic and branchial arch structures . The trigeminal nerve supplies sensory fibers to all structures ... involves somatic afferent fibers lying within the various branches of the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve ...
Page 504
... involve connections with sensory nuclei it higher levels and these are as yet unknown . Let's summarize the above : 99 Referred pain from the region of the middle turbinate is most likely to involve the following : 1. Maxillary nerve ...
... involve connections with sensory nuclei it higher levels and these are as yet unknown . Let's summarize the above : 99 Referred pain from the region of the middle turbinate is most likely to involve the following : 1. Maxillary nerve ...
Page 520
... involves a number of different ducts and no palpable tumor exists , the patients ' hazard does not merit removal of the breast . Likewise , in younger women when the source of bleed- ing is revealed to be adenocystic disease , even ...
... involves a number of different ducts and no palpable tumor exists , the patients ' hazard does not merit removal of the breast . Likewise , in younger women when the source of bleed- ing is revealed to be adenocystic disease , even ...
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