Which of the following is incorrect pertaining to the scalp?
A) Superficial wounds do not gape because the margins of the wound are held together by the epicranial aponeurosis.
B) The scalp muscles (e.g., occipitofrontalis) are attached to the pericranium.
C) Blood vessels and nerves enter the scalp inferiorly.
D) Scalp infections may spread to the brain via emissary veins that pass through parietal foramina.
E) Scalp injuries can result in "black eyes."
Ans: B
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