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A system of human anatomy : general and special / by Erasmus Wilson.

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“…It encompasses the examination of the body's internal and external structures, detailing their appearance, alignment, relationships, and composition (3). Human anatomy is a diverse field, comprising microanatomy (histology), macroanatomy (gross anatomy), and developmental anatomy (embryology), each focusing on different scales of bodily organization (4). For healthcare professionals, acquiring a comprehensive understanding of anatomical principles is crucial for the development of effective clinical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It encompasses the examination of the body's internal and external structures, detailing their appearance, alignment, relationships, and composition (3). Human anatomy is a diverse field, comprising microanatomy (histology), macroanatomy (gross anatomy), and developmental anatomy (embryology), each focusing on different scales of bodily organization (4). For healthcare professionals, acquiring a comprehensive understanding of anatomical principles is crucial for the development of effective clinical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The auricle of humans and other mammals contains three extrinsic and six intrinsic muscles ( 1 , 2 ). The extrinsic muscles are the posterior auricular muscle (PAM), superior auricular muscle (SAM), and anterior auricular muscle (AAM), whereas the intrinsic muscles are the helicis major (HMJM) and minor (HMNM), tragicus (TR), anti-tragicus (ATR), transverse auricular muscle (TAM), and oblique (OAM) muscles.…”
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“…In humans, three extrinsic auricular muscles—the SAM, AAM, and PAM—arise from the temporal aspect of the cranium and insert into the auricular cartilage (Figure 1 A). They hold the auricles in place and are responsible for the reinforcement, positioning, and angle of the auricle ( 1 , 8 ). They are innervated by the temporal (SAM and AAM) and PAM branches of the facial nerve ( 3 , 9 ), and vascularized by the superficial temporal, posterior auricular, and occipital arteries ( 10 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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