Table of Contents

SCALP

extent of scalp

STRUCTURA (Structure)

Irrigatio Arterialis (Arterial supply)

Drenatio Venosa (Venous Drainage)

Nervorum Adiuvatio (Nerve supply)

Anatomia Clinica (Clinical Anatomy)

Dissectio (DISSECTION TUTORIALS)

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ANALOGY OF SCALP

Scalp

Scalp is like the covering of the skull land where it is covered by black grass with many microorganisms and mud present inside it.it has to be cleaned everyday so that it will not get affected but there is an important connection between the scalp and the bone.

First below the hairs there is the muddy wall which is called skin , then there is a fibrous and ropy connective layer and then beneath it there is deep ropy layer which is also springy in nature with aponeurosis and there is a layer with air columns and boxes and after that there is a stony box embedded inside the muddy layer.

Skin ( first layer ) it has numerous sink holes for salty water and oils which can come out.

Emissary veins are the drainage system from above the muddy surface to below the brain connections which drain in to the hard sinus sink.

There are numerous underground tunnels and passages which help for communication and transport of substances.