Depressor labii inferioris muscle, also known by the Latin term quadratus labii inferioris
Levator labii superioris, also known by the Latin term quadratus labii superioris
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Quadratuslabii may refer to: Depressor labii inferioris muscle, also known by the Latin term quadratuslabii inferioris Levator labii superioris, also...
The depressor labii inferioris (or quadratuslabii inferioris) is a facial muscle. It helps to lower the bottom lip. The depressor labii inferioris muscle...
The levator labii superioris (pl.: levatores labii superioris, also called quadratuslabii superioris, pl.: quadrati labii superioris) is a muscle of the...
line. In addition to these, fibers from the quadratuslabii superioris, the zygomaticus, and the quadratuslabii inferioris intermingle with the transverse...
Quadratus is Latin for square and quadratus muscle may refer to: Depressor labii inferioris muscle, also known as musculus quadratuslabii inferioris Levator...
articulate with the maxilla; near the orbital margin it gives origin to the quadratuslabii superioris. The postero-superior or temporal border, curved like an...
(labial branches), the largest and most numerous, descend behind the quadratuslabii superioris, and are distributed to the skin of the upper lip, the mucous...
with the anterior surface of the body, and gives attachment to the quadratuslabii superioris, the orbicularis oculi, and the medial palpebral ligament...
ophthalmic. The deep branches pass beneath the zygomaticus and the quadratuslabii superioris, supplying them and forming an infraorbital plexus with...
backward, beneath the zygomaticus major muscle and zygomatic head of the quadratuslabii superioris, descends along the anterior border and then on the superficial...
The superior labial branches descend behind the quadratuslabii superioris, and are distributed to the skin of the upper lip, the mucous membrane of the...
costarum, transversus thoracis, subclavius (Kendall et al., 2005). The levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle lifts the sides of the nostrils. During quiet...