Category
page 2Human head and neck
Orbicularis oris muscle
muscle of face
thyroid cartilage
largest of the nine cartilages that make up the laryngeal skeleton
procerus muscle
facial muscle
cricoid cartilage
complete ring of cartilage around the trachea
facial artery
branch of the external carotid artery
depressor septi nasi muscle
muscle of face
arytenoid cartilage
part of the larynx, to which the vocal folds (vocal cords) are attached
levator labii superioris
also known by the Latin term quadratus labii superioris
levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle
muscle
endolymph
Endolymph is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. The major cation in endolymph is potassium, with the values of sodium and potassium concentration in the endolymph being 0.91 mM and 154 mM, respectively. It is also called ''Scarpa's fluid'', after Antonio Scarpa.
lacrimal sac
upper, dilated end of the nasolacrimal duct
neck pain
common medical problem
splenius capitis muscle
a broad, straplike muscle in the back of the neck

facial
thumb|Facials may include the use of a facial mask.

tzompantli
thumb|right|200px|A , illustrated in the 16th-century Aztec manuscript, the [[Durán Codex]]
occipital artery
artery
Olmec colossal head
stone representations of human heads from the Olmec civilization
frontalis muscle
muscle
base of skull
inferior area of the skull, composed of the endocranium and lower parts of the skull roof
nod
gesture
sagittal suture
midline joint between the parietal bones of the skull
palatopharyngeus muscle
also known as palatopharyngeal muscle
coronal suture
connective tissue joint of the skull
lambdoid suture
dense, fibrous connective tissue joint on the posterior aspect of the skull
retropharyngeal abscess
medical condition
Prayer bump
callus on the forehead of some Muslims
empty nose syndrome
a complex medical phenomenon
posterior auricular muscle
Muscle that pulls the ear upward and backward
occipitalis muscle
muscle of the head

dogeza
thumb|upright=1.3|Two positions used in dogeza
is an element of traditional Japanese etiquette which involves kneeling directly on the ground and bowing to prostrate oneself while touching one's head to the floor. It is used to show deference to a person of higher status, as a deep apology or to express the desire for a favor from said person.
crown
top of the head
forensic facial reconstruction
recreating faces from skeletal remains
asterion
bone meeting point in the skull
corneal endothelium
a single layer of cells on the inner surface of the cornea
patulous eustachian tube
eustachian tube disorder
buccal fat pad
deep fat pad located on either side of the face

transverse sinuses
Vein channel in the skull
Skull cup
Cup made from a skull

frontal suture
Midline joint in the frontal bone of the forehead

carotid canal
Passage in the skull's temporal bone
styloid process of temporal bone
part of the temporal bone
angular artery
artery of the face
neck stiffness
stiffness of the neck
corniculate cartilages
laryngeal cartilages
squamosal suture
cranial suture between the temporal squama and the parietal bone
branchial cleft cyst
tumor derived from branchial epithelium or branchial rests
jugular process
Part of the human skull
mastoid cell
air-filled cavities in the temporal bone
carotid triangle
portion of the anterior triangle of the neck
angular vein
vein of the face
Carotid sheath
Anatomy of head neck region
head shot
photograph of the face
cochlear duct
anatomic element
submandibular triangle
corresponds to the region of the neck immediately beneath the body of the mandible
danger triangle of the face
area of the face with blood supply that connects indirectly to the brain
dilator naris muscle
facial muscle that controls the nostril opening
dorsal nasal artery
blood vessel
anterior triangle of the neck
region bordered by the mandible, the midline of the neck, and the sternocleidomastoid muscle
cuneiform cartilages
laryngeal cartilages
occipitomastoid suture
cranial suture between the occipital bone and the temporal bone