Anatomical variations of the sciatic nerve, in relation to the piriformis muscle
Anatomical variations can be seen in any part of the body and unless they are identified through imaging, during surgery, or on autopsy most of them will never be detected. Anatomical variations of the sciatic nerve in relation to the piriformis have been described for many years and so has possible...
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Main Authors: | Samara Lewis (Author), Jade Jurak (Author), Christina Lee (Author), Rusty Lewis (Author), Thomas Gest (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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