Reconstructive Anatomy: A Method for the Study of Human Structure |
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 18 |
INFRAHYOID AND SUPRAHYOID REGIONS | 38 |
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angle anterior anteriorly aorta arch arises ascending aspect attached base body bone branch canal carotid artery cartilage cavity cervical common continuous corresponding costal covered crest crosses deep descends diaphragm distal divides dorsal duct edge enters extends external facial fascia femoral fibers Figure fissure flexor floor fold foramen formed forward fossa front ganglion gives gland greater groove half head iliac inch inferior inguinal inserted intercostal internal join joint jugular lamina lateral layer lesser ligament limb longus lower major margin medial membrane middle muscle mylohyoid neck nerve nodes notch oblique obturator occipital opening orbital passes pelvic pharyngeal pierces plane plexus posterior proximal psoas major pterygoid radial ramus reach relations root runs separated sheath side sinus space spine sulcus superficial superior supply surface temporal tendon third thoracic thyroid transverse triangle trunk tubercle ulnar upper usually vein ventral vertebral vessels wall