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epicranial aponeurosis |
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Synonyms |
aponeurosis epicranialis aponeurosis of epicranius epicranius aponeurosis galea aponeurotica epicranial aponeurosis galea aponeurosis cranial aponeurosis galea aponeurotica; aponeurosis epicranialis galeal aponeurosis |
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Definitions |
The galea aponeurotica (epicranial aponeurosis, aponeurosis epicranialis) is a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue which covers the upper part of the cranium; behind, it is attached, in the interval between its union with the Occipitales, to the external occipital protuberance and highest nuchal lines of the occipital bone; in front, it forms a short and narrow prolongation between its union with the Frontales. On either side it gives origin to the Auriculares anterior and superior; in this situation it loses its aponeurotic character, and is continued over the temporal fascia to the zygomatic arch as a layer of laminated areolar tissue. It is closely connected to the integument by the firm, dense, fibro-fatty layer which forms the superficial fascia of the scalp: it is attached to the pericranium by loose cellular tissue, which allows the aponeurosis, carrying with it the integument to move through a considerable distance. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0006661 |
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database_cross_reference |
Wikipedia:Galea_aponeurotica SCTID:368677009 EMAPA:19210 FMA:46768 |
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definition |
The galea aponeurotica (epicranial aponeurosis, aponeurosis epicranialis) is a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue which covers the upper part of the cranium; behind, it is attached, in the interval between its union with the Occipitales, to the external occipital protuberance and highest nuchal lines of the occipital bone; in front, it forms a short and narrow prolongation between its union with the Frontales. On either side it gives origin to the Auriculares anterior and superior; in this situation it loses its aponeurotic character, and is continued over the temporal fascia to the zygomatic arch as a layer of laminated areolar tissue. It is closely connected to the integument by the firm, dense, fibro-fatty layer which forms the superficial fascia of the scalp: it is attached to the pericranium by loose cellular tissue, which allows the aponeurosis, carrying with it the integument to move through a considerable distance. |
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depiction |
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/Gray378.png |
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has_exact_synonym |
aponeurosis epicranialis aponeurosis of epicranius epicranius aponeurosis galea aponeurotica epicranial aponeurosis |
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uberon |
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has_related_synonym |
galea aponeurosis cranial aponeurosis galea aponeurotica; aponeurosis epicranialis galeal aponeurosis epicranial aponeurosis |
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id |
UBERON:0006661 |
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label |
epicranial aponeurosis |
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notation |
UBERON:0006661 |
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epicranial aponeurosis |
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