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      Variations in the course of the maxillary artery in Japanese adults

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          Many authors have studied variation in the maxillary artery but there have been inconsistencies between reported observations. The present research aimed to examine the courses and branching patterns of the trunk and branches of the maxillary artery in a large sample of Japanese adult cadavers. The course of the maxillary artery should be reclassified into seven groups as a clear relationship was found between the origin of the middle meningeal artery and the course of the maxillary artery. This indicates that conventional theory about the formation of the maxillary artery, which was considered to be a direct derivative of the stapedial artery, might be inaccurate. Many variations in the origin of the inferior alveolar artery were found. Notably, the inferior alveolar artery origin from the external carotid artery and a double origin of the inferior alveolar artery was also observed. Thus, the maxillary artery might be derived from a combination of both the external carotid and stapedial arteries.

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          Clinical anatomy of the maxillary artery.

          The Maxillary artery is a component of the terminal branch of external carotid artery and distributes the blood flow to upper and lower jawbones and to the deep facial portions. It is thus considered to be a blood vessel which supports both hard and soft tissues in the maxillofacial region. The maxillary artery is important for bleeding control during operation or superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy for head and neck cancers. The diagnosis and treatment for diseases appearing in the maxillary artery-dominating region are routinely performed based on image findings such as CT, MRI and angiography. However, validations of anatomical knowledge regarding the Maxillary artery to be used as a basis of image diagnosis are not yet adequate. In the present study, therefore, the running pattern of maxillary artery as well as the type of each branching pattern was observed by using 28 sides from 15 Japanese cadavers. In addition, we also took measurements of the distance between the bifurcation and the origin of the maxillary artery and the inner diameter of vessels. These findings thus obtained could contribute to knowledge of improved accuracy of image diagnosis as an index for embolization and for knowledge of an adequate superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy.
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            Variability of the course of external carotid artery and its rami in man in the light of anatomical and radiological studies.

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              [Contribution to the descriptive and topographic anatomy of the maxillary artery].

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                Contributors
                +81-25-2671500 , +81-25-2671134 , kageyama@ngt.ndu.ac.jp
                Journal
                Anat Sci Int
                Anat Sci Int
                Anatomical Science International
                Springer Japan (Japan )
                1447-6959
                1447-073X
                22 July 2012
                22 July 2012
                December 2012
                : 87
                : 4
                : 187-194
                Affiliations
                Department of Anatomy, School of Life Dentistry at Niigata, Nippon Dental University, 1-8 Hamaura-cho, Chuo-ku, Niigata, 951-8580 Japan
                Article
                146
                10.1007/s12565-012-0146-x
                3505518
                23011579
                232cc80b-305e-4e15-a78b-a63fcc94c44d
                © The Author(s) 2012
                History
                : 12 January 2012
                : 25 June 2012
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                © Japanese Association of Anatomists 2012

                Anatomy & Physiology
                maxillary artery,inferior alveolar artery,middle meningeal artery,posterior deep temporal artery,lateral pterygoid muscle

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