Morris's Human Anatomy; a Complete Systematic Treatise By English And American Authors

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To its right side is the root of the innominate artery, and higher up are the trachea and the inferior thyreoid veins.
To its left side, but on a posterior plane, are the left subclavian artery and the left vagus nerve; and, shghtly overlapping it, the edge of the left pleura and lung.
THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY IN THE NECK The common carotid artery in the neck extends from the sterno-clavicular articulation to the upper border of the thyreoid cartilage on a level with the fourth cervical verteb
...ra, where it divides into the external and internal carotid arteries.
A line drawn from the sterno-clavicular joint to the interval between the mastoid process and the angle of the jaw would indicate its course. The artery is at first deeply placed beneath the sterno-mastoid, sterno-hyoid, and sterno-thyreoid muscles, and at the level of the top of the sternum is only 2 cm. (f in.) distant from its fellow of the opposite side, and merely separated from it by the trachea.
As the carotid arteries run up the neck, however, they diverge in the form of a V and become more superficial, though on a plane posterior to that in which they lie at the root of the neck, and are separated from each other by the larynx and pharynx.


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