The perineal raphe is a visible line or ridge of tissue on the human body that extends from the anus through the perineum.In males this raphe continues through the midline […]
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Pterygomandibular raphe
The pterygomandibular raphe (pterygomandibular ligament) is a ligamentous band of the buccopharyngeal fascia attached superiorly to the hamulus of the medial pterygoid plate and inferiorly to the posterior end of […]
Occipital triangle
The occipital triangle the larger division of the posterior triangle is bounded in front by the Sternocleidomastoideus; behind by the Trapezius; below by the Omohyoideus. Its floor is formed from […]
Subclavian triangle
The subclavian triangle (or supraclavicular triangle omoclavicular triangle) the smaller division of the posterior triangle is bounded above by the inferior belly of the Omohyoideus; below by the clavicle; its […]
Muscular triangle
The inferior carotid triangle (or muscular triangle) is bounded in front by the median line of the neck from the hyoid bone to the sternum; behind by the anterior margin […]
Carotid triangle
The carotid triangle (or superior carotid triangle) is a portion of the anterior triangle of the neck.
Submandibular triangle
The submandibular triangle (or submaxillary or digastric triangle) corresponds to the region of the neck immediately beneath the body of the mandible.
Submental triangle
The submental triangle (or suprahyoid triangle) is a division of the anterior triangle of the neck.
Accessory meningeal artery
The accessory meningeal artery (also accessory branch of middle meningeal artery pterygomeningeal artery small meningeal or parvidural branch) is a branch of the maxillary artery sometimes derived from the middle […]
Pectoral fascia
The pectoral fascia is a thin lamina covering the surface of the pectoralis major and sending numerous prolongations between its fasciculi: it is attached in the middle line to the […]