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      An anatomical study of the facial artery.

      Annals of Plastic Surgery
      Arteries, anatomy & histology, Face, blood supply, surgery, Humans, Methods, Surgical Flaps

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          The anatomical variations encountered in the dissection of 50 facial arteries in 25 adult preserved cadavers are presented. The facial artery was symmetrical in 17 of 25 (68%) of the dissections. The facial artery terminated as an angular facial artery in 34 (68%), a lateral nasal vessel in 13 (26%), and a superior labial vessel in 2 (4%); in 1 (2%) the facial artery terminated at the alar base. A longer course was identified in 5 (10%) facial arteries. The use of nasolabial flap (skin, full-thickness, and oral mucosa) raised as an island flap based on the facial artery or one its branches is discussed.

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          3421650
          10.1097/00000637-198807000-00003

          Chemistry
          Arteries,anatomy & histology,Face,blood supply,surgery,Humans,Methods,Surgical Flaps
          Chemistry
          Arteries, anatomy & histology, Face, blood supply, surgery, Humans, Methods, Surgical Flaps

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