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  2. Omohyoid muscle - Wikipedia

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    The omohyoid muscle is a muscle in the neck. It is one of the infrahyoid muscles. It consists of two bellies separated by an intermediate tendon. Its inferior belly is attached to the scapula; its superior belly is attached to the hyoid bone. Its intermediate tendon is anchored to the clavicle and first rib by a fascial sling.

  3. File:Musculi colli omohyoideus.svg - Wikipedia

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    This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with ... Source: Own work, based on this picture from Gray's Anatomy. Author: Olek Remesz (wiki-pl ... Omohyoid muscle ...

  4. Posterior triangle of the neck - Wikipedia

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    The posterior triangle is crossed, about 2.5 cm above the clavicle, by the inferior belly of the omohyoid muscle, which divides the space into two triangles: an upper or occipital triangle; a lower or subclavian triangle (or supraclavicular triangle)

  5. Triangles of the neck - Wikipedia

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    The triangles of the neck describe the divisions created by the major muscles in the region.. The side of the neck presents a somewhat quadrilateral outline, limited, above, by the lower border of the body of the mandible, and an imaginary line extending from the angle of the mandible to the mastoid process; below, by the upper border of the clavicle; in front, by the middle line of the neck ...

  6. File:Musculi coli base.svg - Wikipedia

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    Sternocleidomastoid muscle M. mostkowo-obojczykowo-sutkowy Processus mastoideus Mastoid process Wyrostek sutkowaty M. scalenus medius Scalenus medius muscle M. pochyły środkowy M. scalenus anterior Scalenus anterior muscle M. pochyły przedni M. omohyoideus (venter posterior) Omohyoid muscle (venter posterior) Mięsień łopatkowo-gnykowy

  7. Infrahyoid muscles - Wikipedia

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    The term infrahyoid refers to the region below the hyoid bone, while the term strap muscles refers to the long and flat muscle shapes which resembles a strap. The stylopharyngeus muscle is considered by many to be one of the strap muscles, [ citation needed ] but is not an infrahyoid muscle.

  8. Muscular triangle - Wikipedia

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    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 of the sternocleidomastoid; above, by the superior belly of the omohyoid.

  9. Carotid triangle - Wikipedia

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    Superficial to the carotid sheath lies the hypoglossal nerve, and ansa cervicalis of the cervical plexus.. The hypoglossal nerve crosses both the internal and external carotids, curving around the origin of the occipital artery.