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Fig. 3

From: Introducing a novel intraoral mandibular nerve block technique for loco-regional analgesia in camels (Camelus dromedarius): a cadaveric study using computed tomography

Fig. 3

The image to the left shows deep dissection of the lateral aspect of the camel face showing (a) Mandibular alveolar nerve common sheath, (b) Buccal branch to the pterygomandibular fold, (c) the last upper molar tooth, (d) Pterygomandibular fold, (e) The last lower molar tooth, and (f) caudal mental foramen. The dotted yellow circle indicates the mandibular foramen, and the colored area indicates the injected material. The image to the right shows the ramus of the mandible of adult camel (dorso-medial view)

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