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ok today weamp;#39;re going to talk about cervical fashion answer the what questions what is fashion what are the superficial and deep facial plains in the neck whatamp;#39;s contained in each of these planes and what are retro pharyngeal and danger spaces hello everyone my name is dr. Morton and Iamp;#39;m the noted anatomist so first of all fashio is Latin for a band or bandage because fashion if it forms strands or sheets of fibrous or collagenous docHub tissue that wrap around the anatomy of the body to form compartments oh and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about sheets of docHub tissue that form compartments in the neck okay so the cervical fascia picture weamp;#39;re going to use is going to be this following orientation where you take cross section around the c6 level separate out look from foot to head and thereamp;#39;s the section weamp;#39;re going to look at like this where the top of the picture is anterior the bottom is posterior okay anatomically cervic