Clinical anatomy of the neck
Keywords:
neck; human body; Muscles; Blood Vessels; Nerves Lymphatic System; Thyroid; Thyroid Gland; sternocleidomastoid; trapezius; vagus nerveAbstract
The clinical anatomy of the neck is a complex area of study that is essential
for understanding the structures and functions of the neck region. The neck is a vital part of
the human body, containing a multitude of important anatomical structures that have a
significant impact on overall health and well-being. A comprehensive understanding of the
clinical anatomy of the neck is crucial for healthcare professionals, including physicians,
surgeons, and medical students, as it forms the basis for assessing and diagnosing a wide
range of medical conditions and performing surgical interventions in the neck region.
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