A good knowledge of the anatomy of the layers of the scalp, of the skull vault and of the meninges is essential for the clear understanding of injuries to these structures.doi:10.1383/surg.22.3.49.33538Harold EllisHarold Ellis.Anatomy of head injury. Surgery (Oxford) . 2007...
In addition, it supports the muscles of the face and scalp by providing muscular and tendinous attachments, protects neurovascular structures, and houses various sinuses to accommodate increases in pressure. Calvaria and Skull Base The calvaria, the uppermost part of the skull, protects the ...
Posterior side of the external carotid, close to the CN XII( hypoglossal nerve) SCM and suprahyoid muscles, dura mater, meninges, and occipital portion of the scalp Posterior auricular artery a. Posterior side of the external carotid, styloid process level and superior to the stylohyoid muscle ...
From Head to Toe: Navigating the Basics Let's start with the basics: Head: Think skull, face, and hair. We've got words like cranium, mandible, and maxilla for the bones, forehead, eyebrow, and chin for the face, and scalp for the hair. Torso: This is where thin...
which runs superior to the parotid to the scalp, and the maxillary artery, which travels from the medial side of the parotid to carry blood to the infratemporal fossa and the pterygopalatine fossa. Lastly, thetransverse facial arterybranches off the superficial temporal artery, projecting ...
Illustrated by 177 plates nearly all drawn from original dissection: Neck, Mouth, Pharynx, Larynx, Nose, Orbit, Eyeball, Organ of hearing, brain, back of neck, cranium, scalp, face. Publishers, P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1012 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. price $12.00, net. The ...
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The brain comprises four lobes, each associated with different functions. The frontal lobe is found at the front of the brain; the parietal lobe is behind the frontal lobe; the temporal lobe is located at the sides of the head; and the occipital lobe is found at the back of the head. ...
S El-Ghazali - 《Journal of the Intensive Care Society》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Applied Anatomy for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care: The thorax A four years old girl had Phthirus pubis infestation in the scalp, eyelids, eyelashes, neck and shoulders. She had fever, severe itching, allergic ...
with the GON.[1]The LON has 3 branches: the auricular, mastoid, and occipital. The LON divides into medial and lateral segments between the inion and intermastoid line.[3]The LON innervates the scalp in the lateral region of the head behind the ear and the cranial surface of the ear....