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The three layers of the scalp (Fig. 1-1)-the skin, the subcutaneous tissue, and the aponeurotic layer (galea aponeurotica, epicranial aponeurosis) with its associated epicranial muscles-are intimately fused and move as a unit with the contraction of the muscles.
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bulbar sheath, cricopharyngeal fibers, mobile septum, extralaryngeal division, orbitalis muscle, perilymphatic cavity, sympathetic ramus, retrovisceral space, thyroid fascia, voluntary motor fibers, internal carotid vessels, external carotid plexus, tympanosquamous fissure, sphenoid spine, ethmoid cells, ninth nerve, ethmoidal infundibulum, pars lacrimalis, vertebral ganglion, epiglottic valleculae, sphincteric fibers, superior deep cervical nodes, superior tarsal muscle, prevertebral layer, ante fenestram
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Arch Otolaryngol, Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol, Anat Rec, Surg Gynecol Obstet, Arch Neurol Psychiatr, Ann Surg, Van Alyea, Anat Physiol, Arch Surg, Comp Neurol, Arch Ophthalmol, Anat Anz, Acta Otolaryngol, Plast Reconstr Surg, After Schaeffer, Bone Joint Surg, Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp, Phys Anthropol, Acta Anat, After Fink, After Grodinsky, Exp Physiol, Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatr, New York City, Olfactory Organ
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