In the neck, a horizontal section can be described as having four compartments. List these and their contents.
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how many cervical vertrebrae are there?
C1-7
what kind of joint is pesent between C1 and C2 at the odontoid peg?
pivot synovial joint (atlantoaxial joint)
what structures pass through the transverse foramen of cervical vertebrae?
vertebral artery and vein
plexus of sympathetic nerves
what is the vertebrae prominens?
longest spinous process of all cervical vertebrae (C7)
what is the special feature of spines of the cervical vertebrae?
what curvature exists in the cervical portion of the vertebral column?
cervical lordosis
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what are the boundaries of the anterior triangle of the neck?
what is the contents of the anterior triangle of the neck?
what are the contents of the posterior triangle of the neck?
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what are the attachments of the SCM?
attaches to sternum and clavicle and mastoid process of temporal bone.
what is the action of the trapezius muscle?
stabilisation and movement of scapula
which cranial nerve innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius?
accessory nerve (CN XI) found in posterior triangle
what are the boundaries of the submental triangle?
inferiorly - hyoid bone
medially - midline of neck
laterally - anterior belly of digastric muscle
which lymph nodes are found in the submental triangle of the neck?
submental lymph nodes
what are the boundaries of the submandibular/digastric triangle?
superiorly - body of mandible
anteriorly - anterior belly of the digastric muscle
posteriorly - posterior belly of the digastric muscle
which artery and salviary gland are found in the submandibular/digastric triangle?
facial artery and submandibular gland