Deep structures of the neck Prevertebral Region Question 1. What are Scalene Muscles? Answer. "Importance of studying deep neck structures for medical exams: Questions explained" Scalene Muscles: These are deep muscles on the side of vertebral column of the neck (paravertebral region). They extend from transverse processes of cervical vertebrae to the first two … [Read more...] about Deep Structures Of The Neck And Prevertebral Region Question And Answers
Parotid And Submandibular Regions Anatomy Notes
Parotid region Question 1. What are the boundaries of the parotid region? Answer. "Factors influencing success with parotid and submandibular region knowledge: Q&A" Parotid Region Boundaries Anterior: Anterior border of masseter Posterior: Mastoid process Parotid Region Above: Zygomatic arch Parotid Region Below: Line joining the angle of the mandible to … [Read more...] about Parotid And Submandibular Regions Anatomy Notes
Side Front And Back Of The Neck Anatomy Notes
Side, Front And Back Of The Neck Question 1. Enumerate the structures present in the superficial fascia of the neck. Answer. The superficial fascia of the neck contains: "Understanding the structures of the side, front, and back of the neck through FAQs: Q&A explained" Platysma Cutaneous nerves Superficial veins Superficial lymph vessels and lymph … [Read more...] about Side Front And Back Of The Neck Anatomy Notes
Scalp Temple And Face Anatomy Notes
Scalp Temple And Face Question 1. Describe the scalp under the following headings: Definition, Layers, Arterial supply, Venous drainage, Nerve supply and Applied anatomy. Answer. "Early warning signs of gaps in understanding scalp, temple, and face basics: Common questions" The soft-tissue structures covering the vault of the skull form the … [Read more...] about Scalp Temple And Face Anatomy Notes
Forearm Upper Limb Anatomy Notes
Forearm Upper Limb Anatomy Notes Front Of Forearm Question 1. Describe the flexor retinaculum at the wrist in brief. Answer. The flexor retinaculum is a strong fibrous band formed by the thickening of deep fascia in front of the carpal bones (anatomical wrist). It bridges the anterior concavity of the carpus and converts it into an osseofibrous tunnel called the carpal … [Read more...] about Forearm Upper Limb Anatomy Notes




