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Anatomical and histological study of the deep neck fasciae: does the alar fascia exist?

Marie GavidJ M DumollardC HabougitY LelongeF BergandiM Peoc'hJ M Prades
Published in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2018)
The alar fascia is a layer of the cervical neck fascia connected with the visceral fascia from C1 to T2 levels. The anatomical limits of this alar fascia and its relationships with the internal carotid artery are important in the surgical management and the prognosis of deep neck infections and retropharyngeal lymph node metastases.
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