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Title: TRIANGLES OF THE NECK
Description: The neck is the transitional area between the base of the cranium superiorly and the clavicle inferiorly. This note is aimed for high school students, 1st year and 2nd year college students. It is an anatomy topic which study the anatomical spaces in the neck. This note is based solely on the study of CLINICALLY ORIENTED ANATOMY TEXTBOOK BY KEITH L. MOORE

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TRIANGLE OF THE
NECK
PHARM
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GOODNESSOLUWASINA@GMAIL
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BROAD DIVISION: 1
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Anterior triangle of the neck

POSTERIOR TRIANGLE OF THE NECK
- The major triangle of the neck is the Posterior triangle of the neck
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- It is bounded anteriorly by the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid and
posteriorly by the anterior border of the trapezius muscle
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- The apex is formed by the meeting point of the posterior border of the
sternocleidomastoid muscle and anterior border of the trapezius muscle
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The third part of the subclavian artery – The thyrocervical trunk
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Subscapular artery
III
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Subclavian vein
II
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Accessory nerve
II
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CLINICAL RELEVANCE
✓ Vascular laceration

✓ Internal jugular vein access
✓ Stab injury to the vein
✓ subclavian vein puncture

✓ Congenital Torticollis
✓ prominent of external jugular vein
✓ Internal jugular pulse

ANTERIOR TRIANGLE OF THE NECK
• The anterior triangle of the neck is divided into four triangles surrounded by boundaries
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Submental Triangle
II
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Carotid Triangle

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Muscular Triangle
For easy remembrance use this mnemonic "Sally's Dog Chased Mice
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Contents: anterior jugular veins
Lymph nodes

DIGASTRIC TRIANGLE
• Boundaries: Anterior belly of digastric muscle
Posterior belly of digastric muscle
Mandible


Title: TRIANGLES OF THE NECK
Description: The neck is the transitional area between the base of the cranium superiorly and the clavicle inferiorly. This note is aimed for high school students, 1st year and 2nd year college students. It is an anatomy topic which study the anatomical spaces in the neck. This note is based solely on the study of CLINICALLY ORIENTED ANATOMY TEXTBOOK BY KEITH L. MOORE