Rest Art 3 Flashcards

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  1. Rapid loss of Weight
  2. Pathological Condition
  3. Corpulence
  4. Trauma
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Condition of the Body

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Age, Heredity, Environment , Muscle Stratton, Action, Condition and position of the body

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Factors responsible for Facial Marking

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The character lines, wrinkles, groove, cords of the neck, and dimples of the face

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Identifying Facial Marking

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A prominece or projection

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Eminence

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4
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Enlongated prominence adjoining a surface

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Fold

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5
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” shallow depression”

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Dimple

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A furrow, wrinkle or groove

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Sulcus

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Those markings present at birth

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Natural

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Those markings developed throughout a life time

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Acquired

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Neither natural nor acquire facial marking which occur on both sides of the face are truly symmetrical

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Asymmetry of facial marking

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10
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The termination of all facial markings is ____?

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Indefinite

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11
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Vertical groove on the superior lip

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Philtrum

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12
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present at birth

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natural facial markings

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13
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natural

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philtrum

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vertical groove located medially on the upper lip, columna nasi and the medial lobe of the mucous membrane of upper lip

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location of philtrum

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15
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natural

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nasolabial fold

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16
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eminence or projection on the cheek adjacent to the covers of mouth

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nasolabial fold

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nasal sulcus

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natural

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18
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angular area between the posterior margins od the wing of the nose and nasolabial fold

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nasal sulcus

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shallow curving groove inferior to the medial corner of the eyelids, moving laterally downward

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oblique palpebral sulcus

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oblique palpebral sulcus

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natural

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21
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angulus oris eminence

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natural

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22
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small convex prominence lateral to the end of the line of lip closure of the mouth

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angulus oris eminence

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groove at each end of the line of closure of the mouth

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angulus oris sulcus

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angulus oris sulcus

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natural

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labiolmental sulcus

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natural

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junction of the lower integumentary lip and the superior border of the chin. appear furrow

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labiolmental sulcus

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submental sulcus

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natural

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junction of the base of the chin and the submandibular area, appear furrow

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labiolmental sulcus

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submental sulcus

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natural

30
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junction of the base of the chin and the submandibular area, appear furrow

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submental sulcus

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dimples

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natural

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shallow depression located on the cheek or chin, either rounded or vertical

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dimples

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markings that developed throughout life as a result of repetitious use of certain muscles

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acquired facial markings

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nasolabial sulcus

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acquired

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transverse frontal sulci

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acquired

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interciliary sulci

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acquired

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optic facial sulci

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acquired

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superior palpebral sulci

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acquired

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inferior palpebral sulcus

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acquired

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bucco facial sulcus

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acquired

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mandibular sulcus

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acquired

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labial sulci

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acquired

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platysmal sulci

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acquired

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cords of the neck

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acquired

45
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furrow originating at the superior border of the wing of the nose and extending to the side of the mouth

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nasolabial sulcus

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furrow that cross the forehead, causes by the actions of the occipitofrontalis muscle

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transverse frontal sulci

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vertical or transverse furrow between the eyebrows

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interciliary sulci

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the furrow radiating from the lateral corner of the eyes

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optic facial sulci

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furrow of the superior borders of the upper eyelid

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superior palpebral sulci

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furrow of the lower attacted border of the inferior palpebra

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inferior palpebral sulcus

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vertical furrow of the cheek

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bucco facial sulcus

52
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furrow beneath the jawline, which rises vertically on the cheek

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mandibular sulcus

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transverse dipping furrow of the neck

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platysmal sulci

54
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vertical prominences of the neck; may be long or short

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cords of the neck

55
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vertical furrow of the lips extending from within the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips

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labial sulci