- The
epicranial aponeurosis (aponeurosis epicranialis,
galea aponeurotica) is an
aponeurosis (a
tough layer of
dense fibrous tissue). It
covers the upper...
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these attachments the
fibers are
directed upward, and join the
galea aponeurotica below the
coronal suture. The
medial margins of the
frontalis muscles...
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intercostal muscles, respectively. The
epicranial aponeurosis, or
galea aponeurotica, is a
tough layer of
dense fibrous tissue which runs from the frontalis...
- of deep
cervical fascia). Superiorly, the SMAS
extends to the
galea aponeurotica of[citation needed] the scalp,: 438
becoming continuous with temporoparietal...
- shark, a
superorder of
sharks Galeas, a type of
small trade vessel Galea aponeurotica, a
fibrous tissue covering the
cranium This
disambiguation page lists...
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vessels of the scalp. A: Aponeurosis. The
epicranial aponeurosis or
galea aponeurotica is a
tough layer of
dense fibrous tissue which anchors the
above layers...
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region is visible.
Details Origin Auriculares muscles Insertion Galea aponeurotica Nerve Temporal branches of the
facial nerve Identifiers Latin musculus...
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auricularis anterior muscle and
superior auricular muscle, the
galea aponeurotica, and (part of) the
orbicularis oculi muscle.[citation needed] The superficial...
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fungiform papillae funiculus furcula fusiform gyrus gag
reflex galea aponeurotica gall
bladder gamma motoneurons ganglion ganglion cell
ganglion cell of...
- of the
scalp are
located in this layer. The next
layer is the
galea Aponeurotica,
which separates the
underlying bone and the
overlying layers. The large...