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Hoedeman, 1962
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<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFC4E41DFDB0549C7265FE15" bold="true" box="[518,793,1534,1558]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Adductor mandibulae.</emphasis>
The
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originates from the mid-dorsal portion of the hyomandibula and preopercle. Its insertion occurs on the posteromedial portion of the antorbital bone, by fibrous attachment, with its mesialmost fibers converging onto a small endomaxillary ligament less than one-third the length of the
<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFC4E41DFB5E570C7448FE85" box="[1256,1332,1646,1670]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">malaris</emphasis>
. The latter inserts on the posteromedial portion of the maxilla.
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The
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originates in the preopercle, quadrate and hyomandibula. The lateralmost fibers of the ventral portion of the
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surpass the anterior margin of the preopercular fossa and reach the mid-portion of the preopercle while posterodorsal fibers just fall short of the posterior portion of the same bone (
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); and with its insertion occurring solely on the coronoid process. The
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arises from the hyomandibula, sphenotic, pterosphenoid, parasphenoid, sympletic and metapterygoid. Anteriorly, the
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differentiates into a poorly differentiated intersegmental aponeurosis, dorsally entering the mandibular tendon and ventrally the meckelian tendon, inserting onto the coronomeckelian bone. Towards the insertion, some lateral fibers are associated with the buccopalatal membrane, which is poorly differentiated from surrounding connective tissues. The
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is located laterally in relation to the proximal region of the endopterygoid and the
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, overlaps those structures completely.
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The
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is located dorsally to coronomeckelian bone, with minimum (n = 3) or no (n = 1) contact with Meckels cartilage, extending for
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. 20% of the dorsal portion of that cartilage. The
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nerve is mesial to all sections of the
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.
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<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFC7E41EFDB0531C725EFA95" bold="true" box="[518,802,638,662]" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">Levator arcus palatini.</emphasis>
The
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has a roughly conical shape, originating from the ventral margin of the frontal and sphenotic and inserting onto the hyomandibula. The origin of the
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is approximately half as wide as its insertion (
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). At insertion, the anterolateral and posterolateral fiber bundles of the
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are lateral to the
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, while its anteromesial and posteromesial bundles are medial to the
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. Only the dorsalmost fibers of the posterior portion of the
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are mesial to the
<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFC7E41EFC61523C75F4FB75" box="[983,1160,862,886]" italics="true" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">dilatator operculi</emphasis>
, but without reaching the median portion of the
<emphasis id="B90A3D30FFC7E41EFD5352E172C1FB98" box="[741,957,899,923]" italics="true" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">levator arcus palatini</emphasis>
.
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