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Regarding the triangles of the neck: |
A. | the posterior triangle is bound by trapezius, sternocleidomastoid and the middle quarter of clavicle |
B. | the anterior triangle is further divided into two smaller triangles, the carotid and submandibular triangles |
C. | the posterior belly of digastric (and stylohyoid) separates the carotid and submandibular triangles |
D. | the accessory nerve (CNXI) divides the posterior triangle into approximately two halves, and of these the lower contains little of importance |
E. | the investing fascia splits to enclose the sternomastoid and trapezius, but the parotia and submandibular glands lie deep to the fascia, in the anterior triangle |
Answer» C. the posterior belly of digastric (and stylohyoid) separates the carotid and submandibular triangles |
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