Parotid fascia

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Parotid fascia
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Identifiers
LatinFascia parotidea
FMA76862 76862, 76862
Anatomical terminology

The parotid fascia (or parotid capsule[1]) is a tough[2] fascia enclosing the parotid gland.[1][2][3] It has a superficial layer and a deep layer.[1]

Current scientific knowledge regards the superficial layer to be continuous with the fascia of the platysma, and the deep layer to be derived from the deep cervical fascia.[1]

Previously, both layers were thought to derive from the deep cervical fascia which was thought to form the parotid fascia by extending superior-ward and splitting into the superficial layer and deep layer. The superficial layer was traditionally described as attaching superiorly to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone, the cartilaginous portion of the external acoustic meatus, and the mastoid process of the temporal bone; the deep layer was described as attaching superiorly to the mandible, and the tympanic plate, styloid process and mastoid process of the temporal bone.[1]

Structure

The parotid fascia reduces in thickness anteroposteriorly; it is thick and fibrous anteriorly, while being thin, translucent and membranous posteriorly.[1]

The parotid fascia extends anteriorly over the

branches of the facial nerve (CN VII) and the parotid duct.[1]

The fascia issues many septae that passes among the lobules of glandular tissue.

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Histology

The parotid fascia is histologically atypical in that it contains muscles fibres parallel to those of the platysma, particularly in its inferior portion.[1]

Innervation

The great auricular nerve provides sensory innervation to the parotid fascia.[5]: 334–335 

Relations

The external carotid artery pierces the deep lamina of the parotid fascia to enter the parotid gland and divide into its terminal branches within its substance of the gland.[5]: 342 

The

risorius muscle arises from the parotid fascia.[5]
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References

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  3. ^ "fascia parotidea". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  4. ^ Parotid fascia borders and location
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