Bones and cartilages of the nose Flashcards

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What are the functions of the nose?

A

Traps dirt

Respiratory

Humidification of inspired air

Olfaction

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What is the nose made up of?

A

External nose and nasal cavity

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What does the external nose have?

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A nony framework from which the nasal and septal cartilages extend

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4
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What is the nasal vavity divided by?

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Midline nasal septum

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5
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What does the nasal cavity continue posterior with?

A

Space of nasopharynx

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6
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What is the palate?

A

Forms the floor of the nasal cavity and seperates it from the oral cavity

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What is the palate made up of anterioly and psoteriorly?

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It is made of a vault-shaped bony palate anteriorly and posteriorly a soft palate that hangs between the nasopharynx and the oro-pharynx.

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What is the oral cavity?

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First part of the digestive system, seperated from the nasal cavoity above by the palate and houses the tongue and salivary glands

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9
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What is the larynx?

A

Voice box

Has a triple function

Open valve in respiration

Partially closed valve whose orifice can be modulated in phonation

Closed valve, protecting the trachea and bronchial tree during deglutition. Coughing is possible only when the larynx can be closed effectively.

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What is the pharynx?

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Musculofascial tube, incomplete anteriorly which extends from the base of the skull to the pesophagus

Common entry for resp and alimentrary tracts

Important in swallowing and breathing

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12
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What are the 3 parts of the pharynx?

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Nasopharynx- Lying behind nasal fossae and above the soft palate

Oropharync- Lyign behid the anterior pillars of the fauces

Laryngopharynx- Lying behind the larynx

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13
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What does the trachea begin from?

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The lower border of the larynx – (lower border of the cricoid cartilage, C6 vertebra).

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14
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What does the trachea lie anterior to?

A

The oesophagus

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15
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What happens at C6 to the pharynx?

A

The oesophgus starts from the lower part of the pharynx

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16
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Locate the nasion on the image on the right. With which bone do the nasal bones articulate superiorly at the nasion?

A

The frontal bone

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18
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What is the part at the bridge of your nose that goes floppy?

A

Due to the presence of plates of cartilage which projects anteriorly from the margin of the nasal bones.

19
Q

Also what is the green bone called?

Also where is the cribiform plate?

A

Ethmoid bone

Cribiform plate is yellow bit at the top

20
Q

What is the roof of the nose formed from?

A

Formed from, (anterior to posterior) the nasal bones, part of the frontal bone as well as the ethmoid bone and the body of the sphenoid bone.

The part of the ethmoid bone that contributes to the roof of the nasal cavity contains the cribriform plate

21
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What is the floor of the nasal cavity formed from?

A

Palatine processses of the maxillae and the palatine bones which forms the hard palate

THe floor of the nasal cavity is extended posteriorly by the soft palate

22
Q

What does the nasal septum do?

A

Divides the nasal cavity into 2 halves

23
Q

What bones form the nasal septum?

A

Vomer bone

Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone

24
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What structure lies anterior to the 2 bones of the nasal septum and completes the nasal septum?

A

Septal cartilage

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26
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What happens if there is a severe deviated nasal septum?

A

May lead to obstruction of one side of the nasal cavity.

27
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What effect would a severely deviated nasal septum have on the drainage of the paranasal air sinuses?

A

Obstruct drainage from the sinuses at one side – unilateral blockage.

28
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What passes through the cribitform plate?

A

Filaments of the olfactory nerve

29
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What attaches to the crista galli?

A

Anterior end of the falx cerebri

30
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What are some parts of the ehtmoid bone?

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34
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What passes through the ethmoid bone?

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  • The cribriform plate*
  • The crista galli*
  • The central plate*
  • The superior and middle conchae*
  • The ethmoid air cells*