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Review of the external carotid plexus: anatomy, function, and clinical manifestations
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Review of the external carotid plexus: anatomy, function, and clinical manifestations

Shadi E. Razipour, Sina Zarrintan, Mansour Mathkour, Joe Iwanaga, Aaron S. Dumont and R. Shane Tubbs
Anatomy & cell biology, Vol.54(2), pp.137-142
30/06/2021
PMID: 33731490

Abstract

Anatomy & Morphology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
The external carotid plexus is a combination of postganglionic sympathetic fibers derived from the superior cervical ganglion. This plexus travels along the external carotid artery and continues onto the artery's branches. The external carotid plexus plays an important role in innervating the mid and lower face. Therefore, implications to the plexus may result in facial abnormalities. Herein, we review the anatomy, function, and review its clinical applications.
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https://doi.org/10.5115/acb.20.308View
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