Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University af Regional Anatomy Part6-Neck(Part们 The anterior region of the neck INTERNATIONAL EDITION Hongqi zhang(张红旗) Dissector Dept of Anatomy, Histoembryology CEmail:zhanghg58@126.com qi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan Universit
Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University 1 Regional Anatomy Part 6 – Neck (Part 1) The anterior region of the neck Hongqi Zhang (张红旗 ) Dept. of Anatomy,Histoembryology Email: zhanghq58@126.com
Copy Introduction of the neck natom Learn by yourself The neck connect head, trunk upper limb extends from the head above to the shoulder thorax below 9 The cervical column acts as a pillar of the neck C The muscles in the neck are small arranged longitudianlly locates mainly in the back side OThe important organs-larynx, trachea, pharynx esophagus the thyroid gland are located ant. to the cervical vertebrae The large blood vessels, nerves lymphatic nodes are arranged on each side of the vertebral column CIn the root of the neck the large vessels and nerves pass obliquely from the neck or trunk to the upper limbs The neck muscles not only move the head freely, but also participate in breathing, phonation, swallow and so on
Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Introduction of the neck The neck connect head,trunk & upper limb. extends from the head above to the shoulder & thorax below. The cervical column acts as a pillar of the neck. The muscles in the neck are small & arranged longitudianlly & locates mainly in the back side. The important organs-larynx,trachea,pharynx.esophagus & the thyroid gland are located ant. to the cervical vertebrae. The large blood vessels,nerves & lymphatic nodes are arranged on each side of the vertebral column. In the root of the neck ,the large vessels and nerves pass obliquely from the neck or trunk to the upper limbs. The neck muscles not only move the head freely,but also participate in breathing,phonation,swallow and so on. Learn by yourself
Copy Introduction of the neck nat Learn by yourself The nerves in the neck include the cranial nn. spinal nn and vegetable nn Q Cricoid cartilage is a important marker(dividing line), which are the boundary between larynx& trachea, between pharynx and esophagus, the cross between omohyoid SCM Parietal Sternocleidomastoid Submental triangle esser supra- Copy F Lateral cerical region. omoclawvicrla (subclavian) Posterior cervical region arsity
Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Introduction of the neck The nerves in the neck include the cranial nn.spinal nn. and vegetable nn. Cricoid cartilage is a important marker(dividing line), which are the boundary between larynx & trachea, between pharynx and esophagus, the cross between omohyoid & SCM. Learn by yourself
Copy Right-Hong The artery of the neck hy-Fudan University Superficial temporal artery Transverse facial artery External occipi Descending branch mm)caroid artery pharyngeal artery artery Internal carotid artery Superior thyroid artery Deep cervical artery Inferior thyroid artery Dorsal scapular artery Right common carotid artery Thyrocervical trunk intercostal artery Internal thoracic artery Copy F A. Costocervical Lateral View trunk Universit
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Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Review- Muscles of the neck Platysma m Superficial Sternocleidomastoid m Muscles Anterior Suprahyoid mm of the cervical m. c Infrahyoid mm neck Deep Lateral group Medial group Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University
Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Copy Right- Hongqi ZHANG-Department of Anatomy-Fudan University Review - Muscles of the neck Muscles of the neck Superficial Anterior cervical m. Deep Platysma m. Sternocleidomastoid m. Suprahyoid mm. Infrahyoid mm. Lateral group Medial group