- The
stylohyoid muscle is one of the
suprahyoid muscles. Its
originates from the
styloid process of the
temporal bone; it
inserts onto
hyoid bone. It is...
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Eagle syndrome (also
termed stylohyoid syndrome,
styloid syndrome, styloid-
stylohyoid syndrome, or styloid–carotid
artery syndrome) is an
uncommon condition...
- The
stylohyoid ligament is a
ligament that
extends between the
hyoid bone, and the
temporal styloid process (of the
temporal bone of the skull). It attaches...
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eventually form the
stylohyoid ligament.
Skeletal From the
cartilage of the
second arch
arises Stapes,
Temporal styloid process,
Stylohyoid ligament, and Lesser...
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branch to the
posterior belly of the digastric, and then the
branch to the
stylohyoid. The
facial nerve then p****es
through the
parotid gland,
which it does...
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extend along the
whole length of the horns; the
digastric muscle and
stylohyoid muscle have
small insertions in
front of
these near the
junction of the...
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several muscles ****ociated with the
tongue and larynx.[citation needed]
stylohyoid ligament[citation needed]
stylomandibular ligament[citation needed] styloglossus...
- The
stylohyoid branch of
facial nerve provides motor innervation to the
stylohyoid muscle. It
frequently arises from the
facial nerve (CN VII) in common...
- artery. Its
origin occurs immediately superior to the
digastric muscle and
stylohyoid muscle, and
opposite the apex of the
styloid process.[citation needed]...
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inferior edge of the
mandible and the
midline of the neck. It
contains the
stylohyoid, digastric, mylohyoid, geniohyoid, omohyoid, sternohyoid,
thyrohyoid and...