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| Name = Nuchal fascia | Latin = Fascia nuchae | Image = Nuchal_ligament.PNG | Caption = The bulge of the deeper layer of the nuchal fascia is also called the nuchal ligament. }} The nuchal fascia is a fascia covering the autochthonous musculature of the neck as a part of the cervical fascia. It proceeds the thoracolumbar fascia to the top (cranial). The fascia itself is made of two parts: A superficial layer (lat.: Fascia nuchae superficialis) and a deeper layer that is located among the Trapezius muscle and that sheaths the deeper cervical musculature from dorsal side. Expanding laterally, the fascia also covers the dorsal musculature.[1] In the middle of the deeper layer a bulge is resided – the nuchal ligament. SourcesReferences1. ^{{cite book | last =Vishram | first =Singh | authorlink = | title =Textbook of Anatomy Head Neck and Brain | publisher =Elsevier | series = | volume =3 | edition =2 | date =2014 | location = | pages =97 | language = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =978-81-312-3627-7 | mr = | zbl = | jfm = }} Literature
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