Qualifier 2: Review
The construction of this lesson is in progress, but you should be able to use the links that are in place to guide your study.
(At any time you can rotate the image or add or subtract structures. Clicking the link will always bring you back to a starting point. Remember to use rollovers to see the labels for the various structures. Also, by moving the axial plane to any point in the image on the right, you can see the cross-section on the lower left. Any coloration in the right image will be shown in the cross-sections.)
Three territories with three types of innervation
"Body wall" or "outer tube" have two subdivisions based on fascial planes
Posterior fascial compartment (homologues of ext. oblique, int oblique, transversus) - somatic (cervical plexus-include strap muscles, brachial plexus or dorsal rami-include vertebral muscles)
Link 2 Superficial - CN XI
"Visceral" or "inner tube"
Link 3 Special visceral motor (branchial) muscles, pharynx, larynx, thyroid, parathyroid - (Cranial nerves)
Anatomy of Central Lines
Link 4 relationship of internal jugular, carotid and sternocleidomastoid -- the vein is lateral to the artery
Link 5 inferiorly, the vein is closest to the muscle; anteriolateral to the artery.
Relations of the thyroid gland
Link 6 thyroid gland is deep to a layer of muscels
Link 7anatomy of trach tubes
Link 9 nerves: sympathetic chain
Link 10 nerves: rotate symp chain
Link 11 nerves vagus
Link 12 recurrent laryngeal
Link 13 nerves superior laryngeal vs hypoglossal
Lingual vs hypoglossal
Link 14 lingual
Link 15 lingual
Link 16 lingual
Cranial vasculature
Link 17 venous sinuses
Link 18 circle of Willis