Suboccipital Exposure after Detachment of the Longissimus Muscle
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Suboccipital Exposure after Detachment of the Longissimus Muscle. We can find the lateral mastoid cleft with the digastric posterior belly inside, and the medial mastoid cleft, with the occipital artery inside. Under the longissimus and splenius capitis muscle, we can find superior and inferior oblique muscles. (Image courtesy of E de Oliveira)
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