Long linguofacial trunk with infrahyoid origin
- 대한해부학회
- Anatomy and Cell Biology
- Vol.58(1)
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2025.03127 - 131 (5 pages)
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DOI : 10.5115/acb.24.171
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The linguofacial trunk (LFT) is the conjoined origin of the lingual (LA) and facial (FA) arteries. We present anuncommon case of LFT due to its origin, length, and diameter. The computed tomography angiogram of an adult male casewas evaluated. On the right side, the external carotid artery (ECA) gave off a large LFT before reaching the greater hyoid horn,with an outer diameter of 3.7 mm. The outer diameter of the ECA of 3.4 mm. The ECA and the LFT were on the outer side ofthe greater hyoid horn. After an ascending course of 20.9 mm anteriorly to the ECA, the LFT branched into the LA and FA. Bilateral elongated styloid processes reaching laterally to the oropharyngeal isthmus were also assessed. In conclusion, careshould be taken not to confuse a large LFT with the ECA on the outer side of the greater hyoid horn.
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