2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.43495
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Lingual and Facial Artery Fusion: A Cadaveric Report With Clinical Significance

Abstract: The external carotid artery (ECA) anterior branches, including the superior thyroid, the lingual, and the facial artery (STA, LA, and FA) present variability among cadaveric studies. These arteries may usually originate as isolated branches from the ECA anterior surface and atypically migrate proximally or distally and/or fused into trunks with the most common fusion that of the LA with the FA, into the linguofacial trunk (LFT), and the rarer ones those of the thyrolingual and thyrolinguofacial trunks. … Show more

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“…Recently, a short LFT further divided into the LA and FA was reported as an aberrant origin of the FA from the LA because the latter continued the course of the LFT [48]. An origin of the LA from the FA was also described (23.1% in 80 CTAs and 20% in 10 dissected cadavers) [64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a short LFT further divided into the LA and FA was reported as an aberrant origin of the FA from the LA because the latter continued the course of the LFT [48]. An origin of the LA from the FA was also described (23.1% in 80 CTAs and 20% in 10 dissected cadavers) [64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%