Facial muscles in the calvaria region (occipitofrontalis)

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The occipitofrontalis muscle (also known as the epicranius muscle) is a facial muscle of the calvaria region. It consists of paired bellies - occipital belly and frontal belly, which are connected to each other by the epicranial aponeurosis.

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