Which layer of the scalp is referred to as the dangerous area of the scalp?_____
Facial vein is valveless and connects to the _____ through the superior ophthalmic vein
Venous drainage of the face and scalp:The _____ division of the retromandibular vein joins the facial vein to form the common facial vein, which drains into the internal jugular vein.
In which layers (3) of the scalp do contusions of the scalp occur?_____, in the temporalis muscle, in the loose areolar tissue between galea aponeurotica and the pericranium.
Facial nerve course is horizontal in the _____ wall, vertical in the posterior wall
_____ visceral efferent fibres of the facial nerve carry motor fibres to muscles of facial expression
Hint: General/Special
Collection of blood between periosteum of skull and scalp galeal aponeurosis is a _____
ID Chamber: _____

The structure marked X in the image is the _____ artery.

The muscle marked as '3' in the image is _____

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