Who is grateful for the opportunity to edit the three volumes?
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Krishna Garg.
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Who is grateful for the opportunity to edit the three volumes?
Krishna Garg.
What is the importance of the facial muscles in the context of this document?
They are crucial for motor nerve supply and facial expressions.
What nerve is significant in the infratemporal fossa?
Mandibular nerve.
What is the clinical relevance of understanding the maxilla?
It includes features, maxillary sinus, and ossification processes.
What joint is involved in the movements of the jaw?
Temporomandibular joint.
Which gland is associated with the deep structures in the neck?
Thyroid gland.
What is the clinical anatomy relevance of the trachea?
It is essential for airway management and can be a site for intubation.
What is the function of the vertebral artery?
It supplies blood to the posterior part of the brain.
What anatomical structures are associated with the hyoid bone?
Clinical anatomy and its relations to surrounding structures.
What did Dr. Satyam Khare suggest to Krishna Garg?
To write the full course of nerves, ganglia, and multiple choice questions for quick revision of important topics.
What muscle is associated with the clinical anatomy of the neck?
Sternocleidomastoid muscle.
What role did Mr. YN Arjuna play in the editing process?
He was the Publishing Director at CBS who took great interest in the manuscript and helped initiate the work.
What are the eyelids also known as?
Palpebrae.
What are the three layers of the spinal meninges?
Spinal dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.
What structures are found in the anterior triangle of the neck?
Infrahyoid muscles, common carotid artery, and external carotid artery.
What does the term 'norma' refer to in the context of the skull?
Different views or aspects of the skull, such as norma verticalis, norma occipitalis, and norma frontalis.
Which colleagues assisted Krishna Garg at Santosh Medical College?
Prof. Varsha Katira, Prof. Vishram Singh, Dr. Poonam Kharb, Dr. Tripta Bhagat, Dr. Nisha Kaul, and Ms. Jaya.
What is the clinical significance of the vagus nerve?
It plays a crucial role in autonomic control of the heart, lungs, and digestive tract.
What is the clinical significance of the parotid gland?
It is associated with the facial nerve and has functional components related to saliva production.
What is discussed under 'Cervical vertebrae'?
Typical cervical vertebrae and specific vertebrae like the first, second, and seventh.
What is the role of sensory nerve supply in the face?
It provides sensation to the facial region.
What gland is located in the submandibular region?
Submandibular salivary gland.
What is the role of the phrenic nerve?
It innervates the diaphragm, crucial for breathing.
What is the significance of the scalene muscles?
They assist in respiration and are involved in neck movement.
What is the primary artery discussed in the text?
Facial artery.
What does the cervical plexus innervate?
It provides sensory and motor innervation to the neck and parts of the shoulder.
What muscles are involved in mastication?
Muscles of mastication.
Who provided constructive guidance to Krishna Garg?
Prof. DR Singh, Ex-Head, Department of Anatomy, KGMC, Lucknow.
What is the ultimate wish expressed by Krishna Garg for the readers of the volumes?
That they learn and appreciate Clinical Anatomy and Dissection and be happy and successful in their lives.
What structures are involved in the cervical sympathetic trunk?
It consists of sympathetic ganglia that innervate the head and neck.
What is the significance of foramina in the skull?
Structures pass through foramina, which are important for nerve and vessel connections.
What are the landmarks on the lateral side of the head?
Temporal and Infratemporal Fossa.
What is the primary function of the brachiocephalic vein?
To drain blood from the head, neck, and upper limbs into the superior vena cava.
What is the significance of the deep cervical fascia?
It includes layers such as the investing layer, pretracheal layer, and prevertebral layer.
What is the function of the cavernous sinuses?
They are involved in venous drainage and contain important structures like cranial nerves.
Which artery is associated with the infratemporal fossa?
Maxillary artery.
What was the contribution of Mr. SK Jain and his team?
They showed keen interest and made efforts to get the volumes published.
What artery branches from the subclavian artery?
Common carotid artery.
What are the functional components of the glossopharyngeal nerve?
Sensory, motor, and parasympathetic components.
Who corrected spelling mistakes in the volumes?
Students, especially Ms. Ruchika Girdhar and Ms. Hina Garg from the Bachelor of Physiotherapy course.
What is the function of the parathyroid glands?
Regulation of calcium levels in the blood.
What is the role of the trigeminal ganglion?
It is involved in sensory innervation of the face.