Anatomy – Scalp Temple And Face Notes And Important Question And Answers Appendix Anatomy Notes And Important Question And Answers Back Of The Neck Anatomy Notes And Important Question And Answers Mouth and Pharynx Anatomy Notes And Important Question And Answers Osteology Notes Temporal and Infratemporal Regions Anatomy Notes and Important Question And Answers … [Read more...] about Head Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers
Head Anatomy
Ear Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers
Ear Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers Pinna (ear) 1. Features The greater part of it is made up of a single crumpled plate of elastic cartilage. It is lined on both sides by skin. The lowest part of the auricle is soft. It is made up of fibrofatty tissue covered by skin. This part is called the lobule used for wearing the earrings. The … [Read more...] about Ear Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers
Appendix Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers
Cervical sympathetic ganglion They are three in number. 1. Superior cervical sympathetic ganglion. 2. Middle cervical sympathetic ganglion. 3. Inferior cervical sympathetic ganglion. 1. Superior cervical sympathetic ganglion Read And Learn More: Head Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers 1. Superior cervical sympathetic ganglion Features It … [Read more...] about Appendix Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers
Mouth and Pharynx Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers
Ludwig's angina Introduction: It is cellulitis (inflammation of the fascia) of the floor of the mouth. 1. Site: A swelling appears below th chin and inside the mouth. It is deep to mylohyoid. 2. Boundaries: It is limited Laterally by two halves of mandible, and Posteriorly by hyoid bone. This is because of the attachments of investing layer of deep cervical fascia to … [Read more...] about Mouth and Pharynx Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers
Osteology Notes
Bones Of The Skull The skull consists of cranium with mandible. The bones of the skull are classified as 1. Paired, and 2. Unpaired. 1. Paired: These are one on each side. Read And Learn More: Head Anatomy Notes And Important Questions With Answers 2. Unpaired: They are situated in the midline. To recollect the bones, imagine interior of the base of the … [Read more...] about Osteology Notes