Genioglossus muscle
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Imaging of
the sublingual and submandibular spaces. Anatomy of the submandibular and sublingual spaces in the coronal plane: picture illustration and T2-weighted MR image
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Imaging of
the sublingual and submandibular spaces. Anatomy of the submandibular and sublingual spaces in the axial plane: picture illustration and T1-weighted MR image
The genioglossus muscle is a fan-shaped extrinsic muscle of the tongue which makes up the bulk of the tongue.
Summary
- origin: superior mental spine of the symphysis menti (posterior surface of midline mandible)
- insertion: entire tongue mass and body of the hyoid bone
- nerve supply: hypoglossal nerve
- blood supply: lingual artery and the submental branches of the facial artery, both from the ECA
- action: protracts and depresses the tongue
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