- The
digastric muscle (also
digastricus) (named
digastric as it has two 'bellies') is a
bilaterally paired suprahyoid muscle located under the jaw. Its...
- process; below, by the
posterior belly of the
Digastricus; in front, by the
anterior belly of the
Digastricus. It is
covered by the integument, superficial...
- a link to the
digastricus muscle which helps to open the jaws. Hippos,
which have a
particularly complex and well-developed
digastricus, occasionally...
- The
artery p****es
superoposteriorly deep to the
posterior belly of the
digastricus muscle. It
crosses the
internal carotid artery and vein, the
vagus nerve...
- lingual, ranine,
common facial, and
superior thyroid veins; and by the
digastricus and
stylohyoideus muscles;
higher up it p****es
deeply into the substance...
-
pharyngeal arch This
space is
subdivided into four
smaller triangles by the
digastricus above, and the
superior belly of the omohyoideus.
These smaller triangles...
-
between the
mylohyoid muscle, the
intermediate tendon of the
musculus digastricus and the
hypoglossal nerve. A bust
portraying Russian admirals and sailors...
-
Lateral (away from the midline),
formed by the
anterior belly of the
digastricus Medial (towards the midline),
formed by the
midline of the neck between...
-
serves to
protrude the jaw, it with the ****istance of gravity, and the
digastricus muscle also
opens the jaw. The
other three muscles close the mouth; the...
-
platysma and
cervical fascia,
superficial to the
submandibular gland, the
digastricus and
stylohyoideus muscles.
Thrombophlebitis of the
facial vein, (inflammation...