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The deep cervical fascia (or fascia colli in older texts) lies under cover of the platysma, and invests the muscles of the neck; it also forms sheaths for the carotid vessels, and for the structures situated in front of the vertebral column.
The investing layer of deep cervical fascia is the most superficial part of the deep cervical fascia, and encloses the whole neck. It is considered by some sources to be incomplete [ 1 ] or nonexistent.
The prevertebral fascia (also known as prevertebral layer of cervical fascia [citation needed] or vertebral fascia [2]) is the layer of deep cervical fascia that surrounds the vertebral column. [3] It is the deepest layer of deep cervical fascia. [2]
The superficial temporal and the deep temporal spaces are sometimes together called the temporal spaces. The masticator spaces are paired structures on either side of the head. The muscles of mastication are enclosed in a layer of fascia, formed by cervical fascia ascending from the neck which divides at the inferior border of the mandible to ...
The posterior triangle (or lateral cervical region) is a region of the neck. ... Investing layer of the deep cervical fascia. Floor: (From superior to inferior) 1) M ...
The cervical fascia is fascia found in the region of the neck. It usually refers to the deep cervical fascia. However, there is also a superficial cervical fascia. [1
The pretracheal fascia is a layer of the deep cervical fascia at the front of the neck. It attaches to the hyoid bone above, and - extending down into the thorax - blends with the fibrous pericardium below. It encloses the thyroid gland and parathyroid glands, trachea, and esophagus. [1]
The carotid sheath is a condensation of the deep cervical fascia [1]: 578 enveloping multiple vital neurovascular structures of the neck, [2] including the common and internal carotid arteries, the internal jugular vein, the vagus nerve (CN X), and ansa cervicalis. [1]: 578 [2] The carotid sheath helps protects the structures contained therein. [2]