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Hanna-Triangles Quiz

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1. Ansa Cervicalis is embedded in what fascia?




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2. Posterior fibers of cervical plexus




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3. Posterior Triangle (Lateral Cervical region)




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4. Suprahyoid muscles




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5. Important structures Anterior to Anterior Scalene




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6. Anterior Triangle




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7. Infrahyoid muscles




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8. Parts of the Subclavian A.




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9. Anterior Rami of Cervical Plexus




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10. Branches from 1st part (medial) of Subclavian A.




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11. 1.Ascending Pharyngeal A.(More medial than posterior) 2.Occipital A. 3.Posterior Auricular A (last preterminal Branch off ECA).




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12. submental lymph nodes, Anterior jugular v, Mylohyoid muscle.




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13. Location where the nerves are exiting the neck, Would case severe pain if hit here.




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14. Carotid sheath, Ansa Cervicalis, Deep cervical lymph nodes. **Bifrication of common carotid as most of the branches of the External Carotid A.




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15. 1.Superior Thyroid A (first branch off ECA). 2.Lingual A.(just superior to Sup. Thy. A). 3.Facial A. (either in common ith Lingual A or immediately superior).




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16. Medial: Common Carotid A. (int carotid A superiorly) Lateral: Internal jugular V. Posterior: Vagus N.




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17. NO! C'mon man




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18. most superficial, associated closely with platysma m.




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19. Superior C1-2: innervates Geniohyoid and Thyrohyoid muscles.**Also gets fibers from CNXII. Inferior: C3-4 innervates infrahyoid muscles




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20. 1.Maxillary A (originates within the parotid gland, moves anteriorly deep to condylar neck of mandible to reach infratemporal fossa). 2.Superficial Temporal A (gives off a transverse facial A and then passes anteriorly to ext. auditory meatus).





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