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The internal carotid artery arises from the common carotid artery at the level of
the thyroid cartilage , runs upward in the ... Entering the carotid canal of the
petrous bone , it curves forward and medially to the cochlea and tympanic cavity
and is ...
The internal carotid artery arises from the common carotid artery at the level of
the thyroid cartilage , runs upward in the ... Entering the carotid canal of the
petrous bone , it curves forward and medially to the cochlea and tympanic cavity
and is ...
Page 86
Slender rami which arise from this ganglion also join the plexuses on the
common carotid , the vertebral and the subclavian arteries . Fibers which arise in
it also join the phrenic nerve and the plexus on the internal mammary artery
through the ...
Slender rami which arise from this ganglion also join the plexuses on the
common carotid , the vertebral and the subclavian arteries . Fibers which arise in
it also join the phrenic nerve and the plexus on the internal mammary artery
through the ...
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A SHONER GASSERIAN GANGLION INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY AND
PLEXUS ES MAX . N ERYE SPHENOPALATINE NERVES W GR SUP .
PETROSAI W S EUR GANGLION AUTONOMIC NERVES IN THE HEAD
PHENOPALATINE ...
A SHONER GASSERIAN GANGLION INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY AND
PLEXUS ES MAX . N ERYE SPHENOPALATINE NERVES W GR SUP .
PETROSAI W S EUR GANGLION AUTONOMIC NERVES IN THE HEAD
PHENOPALATINE ...
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