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Home » Hyoglossus Muscle: Attachments And Function

Hyoglossus Muscle: Attachments And Function

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Hyoglossus Muscle: Attachments And Function

Enumerate the relations of the hyoglossus muscle.
Answer.

Hyoglossus Muscle Superficial relations

Head And Neck Parotid and submandibular regions Superficial relations of hypoglossus muscle

From above to downwards, these are as follows:

  • Lingual nerve with the submandibular ganglion suspended from it.
  • Deep part of the submandibular gland and submandibular duct.
  • Hypoglossal nerve and its venae comitantes.
  • Loop of communication between the lingual and the hypoglossal nerves.
  • Styloglossus muscle.

Hyoglossus Muscle  Deep relations

Two muscles: Middle constrictor and genioglossus

An artery: The lingual artery and its dorsal linguae branches

A nerve: Glossopharyngeal nerve

A ligament: Stylohyoid ligament

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