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    The epicranial aponeurosis (aponeurosis epicranialis, galea aponeurotica) is an aponeurosis (a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue). It covers the upper...
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    the external and internal intercostal muscles, respectively. The epicranial aponeurosis, or galea aponeurotica, is a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue...
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    are pale and indistinct. It arises from the lateral edge of the epicranial aponeurosis, and its fibers converge to be inserted into a projection on the...
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    muscle above the auricle of the outer ear. It originates from the epicranial aponeurosis, and inserts into the upper part of the medial surface of the auricle...
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    skin, containing the nerves and vessels of the scalp. A: Aponeurosis. The epicranial aponeurosis or galea aponeurotica is a tough layer of dense fibrous...
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    to as the Mempin line or linea suprema, and it attaches to the epicranial aponeurosis. Below the highest nuchal line is the superior nuchal line. To it...
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    The surface of the bone above them is smooth, and covered by the epicranial aponeurosis. Squamous part of the frontal bone This article incorporates text...
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    lines the bone is covered by a tough layer of fibrous tissue – the epicranial aponeurosis; below them it forms part of the temporal fossa, and affords attachment...
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  • Thumbnail for Occipitofrontalis muscle
    on the mastoid process of the temporal bone. It inserts into the epicranial aponeurosis. the frontal belly, near the frontal bone. It originates from an...
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    above the auricularis superior muscle. It lies just inferior to the epicranial aponeurosis of the occipitofrontalis muscle. The temporoparietalis muscle may...
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  • aponeurosis, and skin. The epicranial aponeurosis is a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue that covers the upper part of the skull. The epicranial muscle...
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  • Thumbnail for Occipitalis muscle
    bone and from the mastoid process of the temporal and ends in the epicranial aponeurosis. The occipitalis muscle is innervated by the posterior auricular...
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    tolerate other shunt types. The surgeon forms a pocket beneath the epicranial aponeurosis (the subgaleal space) and allows CSF to drain from the ventricles...
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    superior nuchal line of occipital bone, mastoid part of temporal bone epicranial aponeurosis occipital artery facial nerve [CNVII], posterior auricular nerve...
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    faintly marked, is named the highest nuchal line, and to it the epicranial aponeurosis is attached. The lower is termed the superior nuchal line. That...
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  • Thumbnail for Squamous part of the frontal bone
    the surface of the bone above them is smooth, and covered by the epicranial aponeurosis. Below the frontal eminences, and separated from them by a shallow...
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