Scalp Flashcards
______ is the part of the head that extends from the superciliary arches anteriorly to the external occipital protuberance and superior nuchal lines posteriorly.
Scalp
Laterally it continues inferiorly to the zygomatic arch.
Scalp
The scalp is a multilayered structure with layers that can be defined by the word itself:
S - ______
Skin
The scalp is a multilayered structure with layers that can be defined by the word itself:
C - ______
Connective Tissue (dense)
The scalp is a multilayered structure with layers that can be defined by the word itself:
A - ______
Aponeurotic Layer
The scalp is a multilayered structure with layers that can be defined by the word itself:
L - ______
Loose Connective Tissue
The scalp is a multilayered structure with layers that can be defined by the word itself:
P - ______
Pericranium
The first ______ layers are tightly held together, forming a single unit. This unit is sometimes referred to as the ______ and is the tissue torn away during serious “______” injuries.
three, scalp proper, scalping
______ is the outer layer of the scalp and is similar structurally to skin throughout the body with the exception that hair is present on a large amount of it.
Skin
Deep to the skin is ______. This layer anchors the skin to the third layer and contains the arteries, veins, and nerves supplying the scalp.
Connective Tissue (dense)
When the scalp is cut, the dense connective tissue surrounding the vessels tends to hold cut vessels open. This results in ______.
profuse bleeding
This is the deepest layer of the first three layers and is firmly attached to the skin by the dense connective tissue of the second layer.
Aponeurotic Layer
The aponeurotic layer consists of the ______, which has a frontal belly anteriorly, and occipital belly posteriorly, and an aponeurotic tendon — the ______ (galea aponeurotica) — connecting the two.
occipitofrontalis muscle, epicranial aponeurosis
The ______ of the occipitofrontalis begins anteriorly where it is attached to the skin of the eyebrows. It passes upward, across the forehead, to become continuous with the aponeurotic tendon.
frontal belly
Posteriorly, each ______ of the occipitofrontalis arises from the lateral part of the superior nuchal line of the occipital bone and the mastoid process of the temporal bone. It also passes superiorly to attach to the aponeurotic tendon.
occipital belly
The ______ muscles move the scalp, wrinkle the forehead, and raise the eyebrows.
occipitofrontalis
The frontal belly is innervated by temporal branches of the ______ and the posterior belly by the ______.
facial nerve VII, posterior auricular branch
A layer of ______ separates the aponeurotic layer from the pericranium and facilitates movement of the scalp proper over the calvaria. Because of its consistency, infections tend to localize and spread through this.
loose connective tissue
The ______ is the deepest layer of the scalp and is the periosteum on the outer surface of the calvaria. It is attached to the bones of the calvaria but is removable, except in the area of the sutures.
pericranium
Sensory innervation of the scalp is from two major sources, ______ or ______, depending on whether it is anterior or posterior to the ears and the vertex of the head.
cranial nerves, cervical nerves