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... deep cervical fascia . The so - called deep cer- vical fascia , with some exceptions , is imaginary , a mere fabrication of intermuscular connective tis- sue appearing like a separate fascial sheath . In some parts deep cervical fascia ...
... deep cervical fascia . The so - called deep cer- vical fascia , with some exceptions , is imaginary , a mere fabrication of intermuscular connective tis- sue appearing like a separate fascial sheath . In some parts deep cervical fascia ...
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... deep fascia of the leg ( fascia cruris ) is con- tinuous with the deep fascia of the thigh ( fascia lata ) . It fuses with the periosteum wherever the bony points are subcutaneous , i.e. , the tibia , fib- ula and their malleoli . The ...
... deep fascia of the leg ( fascia cruris ) is con- tinuous with the deep fascia of the thigh ( fascia lata ) . It fuses with the periosteum wherever the bony points are subcutaneous , i.e. , the tibia , fib- ula and their malleoli . The ...
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... deep ( see Deep cervical fascia ) Cervical lymphadenitis Vincent's angina and , 22 Cervical lymph node dissection thoracic duct laceration in , 159-160 Cervical lymph nodes deep , 317 esophagus and , 323 inferior deep , 6 , 8 ...
... deep ( see Deep cervical fascia ) Cervical lymphadenitis Vincent's angina and , 22 Cervical lymph node dissection thoracic duct laceration in , 159-160 Cervical lymph nodes deep , 317 esophagus and , 323 inferior deep , 6 , 8 ...
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