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Home » Digastric Muscle

Digastric Muscle

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Digastric Muscle

List the relations of the posterior belly of the digastric muscle.
Answer.

Digastric Muscle Superficial relations

  • Skin
  • Superficial fascia
  • Deep fascia
  • Mastoid process
  • Parotid gland

Digastric Muscle Deep relations

  • Transverse process of atlas crossed superficially by spinal accessory nerve.
  • Both the internal and external carotid arteries.
  • Internal jugular vein.
  • The Vagus nerve descends between the internal jugular vein and the internal carotid artery.
  • Hypoglossal nerve.
  • Along its upper border the posterior auricular branch of the external carotid artery and along its lower border the occipital branch of the external carotid artery pass upwards and laterally.
  • Lingual and facial arteries.

Head And Neck Parotid and submandibular regions Deep relations of the posterior belly of digastric muscle

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