Thyroid and neck muscles

    • [DOC File]VASCULARIZATION OF THE HEAD AND NECK

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      Head and Neck. Learning Objective # 1. ... parallel and anterior to the sternomastoid muscles. Discuss the functions of the thyroid gland. Discuss the functions of the lymph nodes. ... the thyroid may also be felt lower in the neck because of age-related structural changes.

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    • [DOC File]Thyroid examination - HOME - Bradford VTS

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      The superior thyroid artery leaves the left common carotid opposite the thyroid cartilage and supplies the thyroid gland, sternohyoid muscle and sternothyroid muscle. 2. Occipital Artery. This vessel emerges from the common carotid artery just anterior to the superior thyroid. It supplies certain neck muscles. 3. External and Internal Carotid ...

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    • [DOC File]Lab 21, 22, 23

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      Thyrohyoid membrane: stretching between the thyroid cartilage and hyoid bone. Thyroid cartilage: anterior midline of neck. Superficial fascia—N31. External jugular vein. Retromandibular vein. Posterior auricular vein. Anterior jugular vein. Muscular triangle—N29. Muscular triangle. Infrahyoid muscles, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands

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    • [DOCX File]Weber: Health Assessment in Nursing

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      In comparison to metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, the risk for increased locoregional disease and distant metastasis in the presence of extranodal extension of thyroid cancer is not as widely validated, although several studies have shown an increase risk for distant metastases and death in the presence of extranodal extension ...

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    • [DOC File]NECK

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      Superior thyroid: thyroid gland, larynx (via superior laryngeal); branches to sternocleidomastoid and to the. infrahyoid (strap) muscles [thyrohyoid, sternothyroid, omohyoid, sternohyoid]--superior laryngeal runs with inferior laryngeal nerve, pierces thyrohyoid membrane and supplies larynx

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    • Thyroid Disease and Neck Pain - Pain Neck

      Infrahyoid muscles: superficial plane = sternohyoid: from Manubrium and medial end of clavicle to body . of hyoid. Omohyoid: from sup border of scapula near suprascapular notch to . inf border of hyoid; has sup and inf bellies connected by . intermediate tendon. deep plane = sternothyroid: from post Manubrium to oblique line of thyroid cartilage

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    • [DOCX File]CAP Cancer Protocol Thyroid Gland

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      Thyroid will normally move upwards with contraction of pharyngeal muscles. Invasive thyroid carcinoma may result in fixation of gland to surrounding structures. Very large goitres may be immobilised because they occupy all available space. Does it move on protrusion of the tongue? - The thyroid does not, a thyroglossal cyst will.

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    • [DOC File]Florida State University

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      TORTICOLLIS (Wry Neck) This is a condition in which contraction of the neck muscles causes a tilting of the head. The deformity is one-sided. The muscle chiefly involved is that which extends from the mastoid region behind the ear to the collarbone and upper margin of the sternum.

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