Part I: Muscles of the Head and Neck Part II: Muscles of the Trunk Nestor T. Hilvano, M.D., M.P.H. (Illustrations Copyright by Frederic H. Martini, Pearson.
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Penetrating Neck Injuries (PNI) JHSGR 22 Oct 2011 Stephanie HY Lau Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Penetrating Neck Trauma C McCrossin, R1. Objectives Anatomy Clinical Features Diagnosis Management Disposition.
Hemifacial Spasm 937-1. Hemifacial Spasm Characterized by: Paroxysmal, involuntary clonic and tonic synchronous contraction of the muscles innervated.
Neck Region PA 481. Anterior Surface Triangles at Surface.
Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim. FACIAL INFECTION DANGEROUS AREA OF FACE 1.A triangular area bounded with an apex opposite the medial angles of eyes & nose.
Levator labii superioris Zygomaticus major Masseter Zygomaticus minor Orbicularis oculi Levator anguli oris Orbicularis oris Depressor anguli oris Buccinator.