superficial cervical fascia

lamina superficialis fasciae cervicalis

Superficial cervical fascia is a thin layer of subcutaneous connective tissue that lies between the dermis of the skin and the deep cervical fascia. It contains the platysma, cutaneous nerves, blood, and lymphatic vessels. It also contains a varying amount of fat, which is its distinguishing characteristic.

Type Nerve
Parent Structure cervical fascia
Latin Name lamina superficialis fasciae cervicalis
FMA ID 57805

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the superficial cervical fascia?
Superficial cervical fascia is a thin layer of subcutaneous connective tissue that lies between the dermis of the skin and the deep cervical fascia. It contains the platysma, cutaneous nerves, blood, and lymphatic vessels. It also contains a varying amount of fat, which is its distinguishing charact
What is the Latin name for the superficial cervical fascia?
The Latin name for the superficial cervical fascia is lamina superficialis fasciae cervicalis.

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