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Figure 8.1 Major compartments of the head and neck.
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Figure 8.2 Areas of transition from one compartment of the head to another.
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Figure 8.3 Muscles of the face.
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Figure 8.4 Boundaries of the neck.
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Figure 8.5 Major compartments of the neck.
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Figure 8. 6 Specialized structures of the neck. A. Conceptual view. B
Figure 8.6 Specialized structures of the neck. A. Conceptual view. B. Anatomical view. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :15 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.7 Skull. A. Bones. Skull. B. Sutures. C. Fontanelles.
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Figure 8.7 Skull. A. Bones. Skull. B. Sutures. C. Fontanelles.
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Figure 8. 8 Cervical vertebrae. A. Typical features. B
Figure 8.8 Cervical vertebrae. A. Typical features. B. Atlas-vertebra CI (superior view). C. Axis-vertebra CII (superior view). D. Atlas and axis (anterolateral view). E. Atlanto-occipital joint (posterior view). Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :15 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.9 Hyoid. A. Bone. B. Attachments.
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Figure 8.10 Soft palate. A. Position. B. Muscles.
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Figure 8.10 Soft palate. A. Position. B. Muscles.
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Figure 8.11 Superior thoracic aperture.
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Figure 8.12 Important vertebral levels-CIII/CIV and CV/CVI.
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Figure 8.13 Larynx and associated structures in the neck.
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Figure 8.14 Cranial nerves and parasympathetic innervation.
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Figure 8.15 Cervical nerves. A. Structure. B. Dermatomes.
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Figure 8.16 Larynx, soft palate, epiglottis, and oropharyngeal isthmus. A. Normal breathing. B. Breathing with food or liquid in the oral cavity. C. Swallowing. D. In a newborn child. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.17 Anterior and posterior triangles of neck.
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Figure 8.18 Anterior view of skull.
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Figure 8.19 Lateral view of skull.
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Figure 8.20 Posterior view of the skull.
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Figure 8.21 Superior view of the skull.
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Figure 8.22 Calvaria. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.23 Inferior view of the skull.
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Figure 8.24 Roof of the cranial cavity.
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Figure 8.25 Anterior cranial fossa.
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Figure 8.26 Middle cranial fossa.
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Figure 8.27 Posterior cranial fossa.
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Figure 8.28 Skull fracture seen on a skull radiograph.
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Figure 8. 29 Ultrasound scans. A. Normal carotid bifurcation. B
Figure 8.29 Ultrasound scans. A. Normal carotid bifurcation. B. Internal carotid artery stenosis. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8. 30 Cranial meninges. A. Superior coronal view. B
Figure 8.30 Cranial meninges. A. Superior coronal view. B. Continuity with the spinal meninges. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8. 30 Cranial meninges. A. Superior coronal view. B
Figure 8.30 Cranial meninges. A. Superior coronal view. B. Continuity with the spinal meninges. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.31 Dural partitions.
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Figure 8.32 Dural arterial supply.
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Figure 8.33 Dural innervation.
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Figure 8.34 Arrangement of the meninges and spaces.
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Figure 8.35 Lateral view of the brain.
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Figure 8.36 Sagittal section of the brain.
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Arterial supply to the brain. B
Arterial supply to the brain. B. Magnetic resonance angiogram showing normal carotid and vertebral arteries. C. Enhanced CT scan of carotid vessels. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Arterial supply to the brain. B
Arterial supply to the brain. B. Magnetic resonance angiogram showing normal carotid and vertebral arteries. C. Enhanced CT scan of carotid vessels. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Arterial supply to the brain. B
Arterial supply to the brain. B. Magnetic resonance angiogram showing normal carotid and vertebral arteries. C. Enhanced CT scan of carotid vessels. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.38 Arteries on the base of the brain.
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Figure 8.39 Cerebral infarct. CT scan of brain.
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Figure 8. 40 Basilar tip aneurysm. A
Figure 8.40 Basilar tip aneurysm. A. Three-dimensional cranial cutaway CT scan. B. Magnified view of aneurysm. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8. 40 Basilar tip aneurysm. A
Figure 8.40 Basilar tip aneurysm. A. Three-dimensional cranial cutaway CT scan. B. Magnified view of aneurysm. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.41 Anterior communicating aneurysm. A. Left carotid angiogram. B. Left carotid angiogram after embolization. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.41 Anterior communicating aneurysm. A. Left carotid angiogram. B. Left carotid angiogram after embolization. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.42 Dural venous sinuses.
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Figure 8.43 Veins, meninges, and dural venous sinuses.
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Figure 8.44 Cavernous sinus.
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Figure 8.45 Extradural hematoma. Axial CT scan of brain.
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Figure 8. 46 Chronic (low-density) subdural hematoma
Figure 8.46 Chronic (low-density) subdural hematoma. Axial CT scan of brain. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.47 Subarachnoid hemorrhage. Axial CT scan of brain.
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Figure 8.48 Cranial nerves exiting the cranial cavity.
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Figure 8.49 Cranial nerves on the base of the brain.
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Figure 8.50 Facial muscles. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.51 Orbital group of facial muscles.
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Figure 8.52 Nasal group of facial muscles.
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Figure 8.53 Oral group of facial muscles.
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Figure 8.54 Buccinator muscle.
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Figure 8.55 Auricular muscles.
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Figure 8.56 Parotid gland. A. Lateral view. B. Cross-section.
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Figure 8.56 Parotid gland. A. Lateral view. B. Cross-section.
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Figure 8.57 Tumor in parotid gland. Axial CT scan.
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Figure 8.58 Trigeminal nerve [V] leaving the skull.
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Figure 8.59 Cutaneous distribution of the trigeminal nerve [V].
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Figure 8. 60 Facial nerve [VII] on the face. A. Terminal branches. B
Figure 8.60 Facial nerve [VII] on the face. A. Terminal branches. B. Branches before entering the parotid gland. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8. 60 Facial nerve [VII] on the face. A. Terminal branches. B
Figure 8.60 Facial nerve [VII] on the face. A. Terminal branches. B. Branches before entering the parotid gland. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8. 61 Vasculature of the face. A. Lateral view. B
Figure 8.61 Vasculature of the face. A. Lateral view. B. Branches of the maxillary artery. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :16 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8. 61 Vasculature of the face. A. Lateral view. B
Figure 8.61 Vasculature of the face. A. Lateral view. B. Branches of the maxillary artery. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :17 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.62 Intracranial venous connections.
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Figure 8.63 Lymphatic drainage of the face.
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Figure 8.64 SCALP. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :17 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.65 Layers of the scalp.
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Figure 8. 66 Occipitofrontalis muscle. A. Frontal belly. B
Figure 8.66 Occipitofrontalis muscle. A. Frontal belly. B. Occipital belly. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :17 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.67 Innervation of the scalp.
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Figure 8.68 Vasculature of the scalp.
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Figure 8.69 Lymphatic drainage of the scalp.
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Figure 8.70 Bones of the orbit.
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Figure 8.71 Eyelids. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :17 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.72 Orbicularis oculi muscle.
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Figure 8.73 Orbital septum. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :17 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.74 Tarsal plates. Downloaded from: StudentConsult (on 23 April :17 PM) © 2005 Elsevier
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Figure 8.75 Vasculature of the eyelids.
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Figure 8.76 Innervation of the eyelids.
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Figure 8.77 Lacrimal gland, anterior view.
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Figure 8.78 Lacrimal gland and levator palpebrae superioris.
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Figure 8.79 Formation of the lacrimal sac.
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Figure 8.80 Position of lacrimal sac.
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Figure 8.81 Innervation of the lacrimal gland.
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Figure 8.82 Openings into the bony orbit.
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Figure 8.83 Optic canal and superior orbital fissure.
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Figure 8.84 Periorbita. A. Lateral view. B. Common tendinous ring.
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Figure 8.84 Periorbita. A. Lateral view. B. Common tendinous ring.
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Figure 8.85 Fascial sheath of the eyeball.
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Figure 8.86 Check ligaments. A. Anterior view. B. Superior view.
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Figure 8.86 Check ligaments. A. Anterior view. B. Superior view.
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Figure 8.87 Movements of the eyeball.
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Figure 8.88 Axes of of the eyeball and orbit.
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