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The Ascending Pharyngeal Artery: Branches, Anastomoses, and Clinical Significance

Lotfi Hacein-Bey, David L. Daniels, John L. Ulmer, Leighton P. Mark, Michelle M. Smith, James M. Strottmann, Douglas Brown, Glenn A. Meyer and Phillip A. Wackym
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2002, 23 (7) 1246-1256;
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Angiogram (A) and diagram (B) of the superior, middle, and inferior pharyngeal branches supplying the pharyngeal submucosal spaces.

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Lotfi Hacein-Bey, David L. Daniels, John L. Ulmer, Leighton P. Mark, Michelle M. Smith, James M. Strottmann, Douglas Brown, Glenn A. Meyer, Phillip A. Wackym
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Lotfi Hacein-Bey, David L. Daniels, John L. Ulmer, Leighton P. Mark, Michelle M. Smith, James M. Strottmann, Douglas Brown, Glenn A. Meyer, Phillip A. Wackym
American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2002, 23 (7) 1246-1256;
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