... exercised. Anterior Triangle of the Neck. — The anterior triangle differs from the posterior triangle in having its base above and its apex below. It is bounded behind by the anterior margin of the sterno-mastoid, and in front by the middle line... The Dissector's Manual - Page 260de William Bruce Clarke, Charles Barrett Lockwood, Charles Lockwood Barrett - 1883 - 390 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Blair Deaver - 1904 - 786 pages
...digastric triangle, the uppermost of the three anterior triangles, is bounded above by the lower border of the body of the lower jaw, and a line drawn from the angle of the lower jaw to the mastoid process of the temporal bone ; below, by the posterior belly of the digastric... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1908 - 638 pages
...sterno-mastoid, and in front by the middle line of the neck. Its base is formed by the inferior margin of the lower jaw, and a line drawn from the angle of the mandible to the sterno-mastoid muscle, whilst its dependent apex is constituted by the meeting of its... | |
| Bartlett Joshua Palmer - 1920 - 588 pages
...known as the quadrilateral space. This space, or area, in the neck is bounded, above, by the imaginary line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process of the temporal bone, below, by the clavicle. anteriorly, by the median line of the neck, from the... | |
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