Skin Burns Of The Head And Neck Describe the causes of burn and management of face and neck burn. Answer. Burn: A burn is a wound in which there is coagulative necrosis of tissue. Causes Of Burn Ordinary causes: Dry heat, fire, hot metal, airplane crash. Due to moist heat, e.g. boiling liquid or lipids, it is called a scald. Electric burn: Due to high voltage … [Read more...] about Skin Burns Of The Head And Neck
Buccinator Muscle
Buccinator Muscle Give the origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions of the buccinator muscle. Answer. Buccinator Muscle Origin Upper fibres, from the alveolar process of the maxilla, opposite upper molar teeth. Lower fibres, from the alveolar process of the mandible, opposite lower molar teeth. Middle fibres, from pterygomandibular raphe. Buccinator … [Read more...] about Buccinator Muscle
Types Of Skin Grafts
Types Of Skin Grafts Write briefly on types of skin grafts. Answer. Skin grafts are of two types, i.e. 1. Partial thickness graft 2. Full-thickness graft. Skin grafts Partial thickness Graft Skin grafts is also known as Thiersch graft or split-thickness skin graft In it, there is the removal of the full epidermis and part of the dermis from the donor area. … [Read more...] about Types Of Skin Grafts
Pulsatile Swellings In The Neck: Types And Management
Pulsatile Swellings In The Neck: Types And Management Write short note on pulsatile swellings in neck. Answer. Following are the pulsatile swellings in neck. Aneurysm 1.Arterial Hemangioma: An abnormal communication between artery and vein results in AV fitula. It is a soft, cystic, flctuant, transillumination negative, pulsatile swelling. A continuous … [Read more...] about Pulsatile Swellings In The Neck: Types And Management
Temporal Fossa: Anatomy, Borders And Contents
Temporal Fossa: Anatomy, Borders And Contents Define the temple (superficial temporal region) and enumerate the layers of soft tissue present in this region. Answer. The temple is an area on the side of the skull between the superior temporal line and the zygomatic arch. Superficial Temporal Region Soft-tissue layers: There are six layers of soft tissue in this … [Read more...] about Temporal Fossa: Anatomy, Borders And Contents