- The
platysma muscle is a
superficial muscle of the
human neck that
overlaps the sternocleidomastoid. It
covers the
anterior surface of the neck superficially...
- in the neck. It is a
branch of the
facial nerve (VII). It
supplies the
platysma muscle,
among other functions. The
cervical branch of the
facial nerve...
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ligaments exist. The
platysma-cutaneous
ligaments and the
platysma-auricular
ligament are
aponeurotic condensations which connect the
platysma to the dermis...
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deeply seated,
being covered by the integument,
superficial fascia, the
platysma muscle, deep
cervical fascia, the
sternocleidomastoid muscle, the sternohyoid...
- clavicle. It is covered, in front, by the integument,
superficial fascia, the
platysma muscle, deep fascia, the
clavicular origin of the
sternocleidomastoid muscle...
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Elachista platysma is a moth of the
family Elachistidae. It is
found in Australia. The
wingspan is 7.3–9 mm for
males and 7.9–8.7 mm for females. The forewings...
- the neck, its
origin is superficial,
being covered by the integument,
platysma, and fascia; it then p****es
beneath the
digastric and
stylohyoid muscles...
- a
potential space located between the
mylohyoid muscle superiorly, the
platysma muscle inferiorly,
under the chin in the midline. The
space coincides with...
- Nephromopsis.
Christian August Frege thought it was more
appropriate in the
genus Platysma, and
moved it
there in an 1812 publication.
Vilmos Kőfaragó-Gyelnik transferred...
- the
platysma muscle and the deep
cervical fascia.[citation needed] Near the clavicle, the
supraclavicular nerves perforate the
fascia and the
platysma muscle...