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By Vincent J M Di Maio Suzanna E Dana

Language: English Spiral-bound moveable advisor to forensic pathology for pathologists, pathology citizens, scientific scholars, legal professionals and police officers written through training forensic pathologists considered one of whom is leader health worker in Bexar County, Texas (San Antonio), is Editor-in-Chief of the yankee magazine of Forensic medication and Pathology and is a well known authority on gunshot wounds.

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2-9). The blood supply was from the tympanic branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery and the nerve supply from the glossopharyngeal nerve for most or perhaps all of the glomera. Guild was of the opinion that Arnold's nerve received anastomotic branches from the glossopharyngeal nerve, which may go to the glomera associated with it. Birrell (1955) found, in all 4 temporal bones sectioned through the jugular ganglion of the vagus nerve rather than the dome of the jugular bulb as the center of the specimen, glomic tissue within the jugular ganglion as well.

The dimensions of the paraganglia were comparable on both sides. In children the bodies were proportionally smaller, containing fewer and smaller lobules. He identified only 1 type of chief cell, 35 with mast cells and lymphocytic infiltrates present in the interlobular tissue. , 1974). Jacobs and Comroe (1971) and Grillo et al. (1974) identified fluorescent cells in the nodose ganglion of the cat. , 1974). Kissel et al. (1976) demonstrated neuroid cells in the cervical and thoracic portions of the vagus nerves of newborns, premature infants, and children, but not adults.

1974) identified fluorescent cells in the nodose ganglion of the cat. , 1974). Kissel et al. (1976) demonstrated neuroid cells in the cervical and thoracic portions of the vagus nerves of newborns, premature infants, and children, but not adults. They were absent in the phrenic and sciatic nerves. They speculated that these were abnormally migrated paraganglionic cells, possibly destined for the carotid and aortic bodies. Paraganglionic cell nests were also found along branches of the cervical vagus several centimeters below the carotid bifurcation by Marcuse and Chamberlin (1956) in a surgically resected paraganglionic tumor specimen arising at this level.

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