Neck, Lab 8-3. Esophagus Thyroid Submandibular Gland.

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Neck, Lab 8-3

Esophagus

Thyroid

Submandibular Gland

Submandibular gland

Thoracic Duct

Trachea

Cupola of the Pleura

Costocervical Trunk

Carotid Sheath

Vertebral Artery

Ascending Cervical Artery

Inferior Thyroid Artery

Vertebral Artery

Internal Thoracic Artery

Suprascapular Artery

Inferior Thyroid Artery

Transverse Cervical Artery

Left Subclavian Artery

Subclavian a.

Vertebral Artery

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves Posterior Larynx

Subclavian Vein

Internal Jugular Vein

Left Brachiocephalic Vein

Jugulo-Venous Angle

Jugulo-venous angle

Internal Jugular Vein

Thyrocervical Trunk and Branches

Thyrocervical Trunk

Phrenic Nerve

Inferior Cervical Ganglion

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Lateral Larynx

Middle Sympathetic Ganglion

Vagus Nerve

Sympathetic Trunk

Superior Cervical Ganglion

Phrenic Nerve

Phrenic N.