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Mandible Muscular Anatomy

medical illustration of An illustration created for Ripple Neuro/Sella Therapies to explain the comparatively noninvasive pathway of a subcutaneous lead through the temporalis muscle and paranasal sinuses, to the sella turcica, where a stimulating electrode is positioned beneath the pituitary gland.
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Administration of Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma

An illustration created for Ripple Neuro/Sella Therapies to explain the comparatively noninvasive pathway of a subcutaneous lead through the temporalis muscle and paranasal sinuses, to the sella turcica, where a stimulating electrode is positioned beneath the pituitary gland.

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