VB Anatomy

Deep Cervical Fascia: Part 1

  • Dr. Vaishaly Bharambe explains the deep cervical fascia with horizontal and vertical tracing of its investing layer.
  • Demonstrates the formation of pre-tracheal and prevertebral layers.
  • Uses drawings to show fascia distribution in the neck along with applied anatomy.
  • Ends with 7 key revision points and MCQs to test understanding.

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Deep Cervical Fascia Part -1

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1. The following is true about the investing layer of deep cervical fascia, except:

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2. The stylomandibular ligament is formed by the thickening of the following fascia: 

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3. The following layer of Deep cervical fascia thickens to form the Ligament of Berry:

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4. The following structures pierce the deep cervical fascia from inside out, except: 

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5. A patient was brought to the OPD with a history of psychotic episodes and a sudden twisting of the head to one side and the face to the other. On examination, he was diagnosed with a case of spasmodic Torticollis. The muscle that has gone into spasm takes its origin from the sternum and clavicle and is inserted into the mastoid process and occipital bone. Which fascia encloses this muscle?

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