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- Acne keloidalis nuchae: Diagnosis and treatment
Board-certified dermatologists have the most experience diagnosing and treating this condition How do dermatologists diagnose acne keloidalis nuchae? Your dermatologist diagnoses acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) by looking for signs of the condition, primarily on the back of your scalp and neck
- Nuchal ligament - Wikipedia
The nuchal ligament is a ligament at the back of the neck that is continuous with the supraspinous ligament The nuchal ligament extends from the external occipital protuberance on the skull and median nuchal line to the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra in the lower part of the neck [1]
- Folliculitis keloidalis - DermNet
Folliculitis keloidalis, also called folliculitis keloidalis nuchae (FKN), is a chronic scarring folliculitis of the occipital scalp It mostly affects men of African-Caribbean descent with black curly hair
- Acne Keloidalis Nuchae: What It Is, Causes Treatment
Acne keloidalis nuchae is a skin disorder causing inflammation of the hair follicles on your neck and back of your scalp It causes red patches that can get infected
- Acne Keloidalis Nuchae: Symptoms, Treatment, and More - WebMD
Acne keloidalis nuchae is a skin condition that can lead to scars on the neck Learn about the symptoms, treatment, and more
- Acne Keloidalis Nuchae | Acne | JAMA Dermatology | JAMA Network
Nuchae is Latin for the “nape of the neck,” where AKN commonly appears, along with the back of scalp This condition is more common among people of African descent aged 15 to 55 years
- Ligamentum nuchae | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The ligamentum nuchae or nuchal ligament is a large median ligament composed of tendons and fascia located between the posterior muscles of the neck The ligament nuchae covers the spines of C1 to C6 vertebrae It is a superior and posterior extension of the supraspinous ligament
- Ligamentum nuchae - Physiopedia
Description The ligamentum nuchae is continuous with the supraspinous ligament [1] [2] It forms a two-layered fibroelastic septum This septum consists of the dorsal raphe and medial septal part [1] It stretches during flexion and its elasticity helps bring the head back to an upright position [2] Origin The external occipital protuberance
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