Neck Endocrinology, Pulmonology, & Gastroenterology Flashcards

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What type of gland is the thyroid gland?

A

Endocrine Gland

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Location of Thyroid Gland

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Inferior to the thyroid gland
(moves with the Larynx when swallowing)

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Where does the thyroid gland develop from?

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The floor of the developing Pharynx, near the developing tongue

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Thyroglossal Duct

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The passage the thyroid duct takes during development from the base of the tongue to its final destination in the anterior neck

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Structure of Thyroid Gland

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  • Two lobes connected by an Isthmus
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What is the remnant of the Thyroglossal Duct that may exist?

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Pyramidal Lobe of the Thyroid Gland

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What two arteries supply the Thyroid Gland?

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  • Superior Thyroid Artery
  • Inferior Thyroid Artery
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What is the third artery that sometimes supplies the thyroid gland?

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Thyroid Ima
(found in 10% of people, anomalous branch that may arise from the Aortic Arch, Right Common Carotid A, or Subclavian A)

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What artery does the Superior Thyroid Artery come from?

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External Carotid A

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What artery does the Inferior Thyroid Artery come from?

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Thyrocervical Trunk off Subclavian A

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What three veins drain the thyroid gland?

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  • Superior Thyroid V
  • Middle Thyroid V
  • Inferior Thyroid V
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What do the Superior and Middle Thyroid Veins drain into?

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Internal Jugular V

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What does the Inferior Thyroid Vein drain into?

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Subclavian or Brachiocephalic Veins

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Parathyroid Glands

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  • very small
  • embedded in the posterior surface of the thyroid gland
  • separated from thyroid tissue by thick connective tissue capsule
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Laryngopharynx

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Extends from the superior margin of the epiglottis to the top of the esophagus

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Function of Pharynx Constrictor Muscles

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Constrict or narrow pharyngeal cavity

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What are Pharynx Constrictor Muscles innervated by?

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Pharyngeal Branch of the Vagus N

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What are the 3 constrictor muscles of the Pharynx?

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  • Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor
  • Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor
  • Inferior Pharyngeal Constrictor
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Pharynx

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The membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus

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What are the two types of muscles found in the Pharynx?

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  • Constrictor muscles
  • Longitudinal muscles
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Longitudinal Muscles of Pharynx

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  • Descend from their origins to attach to the pharyngeal wall
  • Elevate the pharyngeal wall
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What are the 3 Longitudinal muscles of the Pharynx?

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  • Stylopharyngeus
  • Salpingopharyngeus
  • Palatopharyngeus
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Stylopharyngeus

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  • Begins at Styloid Process
  • Innervated by Glossopharyngeal N
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Salpingopharyngeus

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  • Begins on the cartilaginous part of the pharyngotympanic tune
  • Innervated by the Vagus N
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Palatopharyngeus

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  • Originates in Palatine Aponeurosis (soft palate)
  • Innervated by the Vagus N
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26
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What are the 3 regions of the Pharynx?

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(1) Nasopharynx
(2) Oropharynx
(3) Laryngopharynx

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What 4 arteries supply the Pharynx

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(1) Ascending Pharyngeal A (from External Carotid A)
(2) Ascending Palatine and Tonsillar Arteries (from Facial A)
(3) Branches from Maxillary and Lingual Arteries
(4) Pharyngeal branches from Inferior Thyroid Arteries

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What does the Pharyngeal Venous Plexus drain superiorly into?

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Pterygoid Plexus of Veins

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What does the Pharyngeal Venous Plexus drain inferiorly into?

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Facial and Internal Jugular Veins

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30
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What do lymphatic vessels from the Pharynx drain into?

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Deep Cervical Nodes (Retropharyngeal, Paratracheal, Infrahyoid)

31
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What do lymphatic vessels from the Palatine Tonsils drain into?

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Jugulodigastric Node on each side

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Innervation of Pharynx

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Motor and most sensory from Pharyngeal Plexus

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Pharyngeal Plexus

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  • Pharyngeal branch of Vagus N
  • Pharyngeal branches of Glossopharyngeal N
34
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What is the one muscle of the Pharynx that is not innervated by the Pharyngeal branch of the Vagus N?

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Stylopharyngeus (CM IX)

35
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What is the sensory innervation to the Nasopharynx?

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Stylopharyngeus (CN IX)

36
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Sensory Innervation to Nasopharynx

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Pharyngeal Branch of Maxillary N (CN V2)

37
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Sensory Innervation to Oropharynx

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Glossopharyngeal N via Pharyngeal Plexus

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Sensory Innervation to Laryngopharynx

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Vagus N via Pharyngeal Plexus

39
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Cricoid Cartilage

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  • Most inferior of the laryngeal cartilages
  • Completely encircles airway
  • Articulates superiorly with thyroid cartilage
40
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Epiglottis

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  • Leaf-shaped cartilage attached by stem to posterior aspect of thyroid cartilage
  • Projects posterosuperiorly from attachment
41
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Thyroid Cartilage

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  • Largest of the laryngeal cartilages
  • Most superior point of fusion forward as laryngeal prominence (aka Adam’s Apple)
  • Posterior margin of each lamina is elongated to form superior and inferior horns/cornu
  • Has a Superior and Inferior horn
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Superior Horn of Thyroid Gland

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Connected by a ligament to the greater horn of the hyoid bone

43
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Inferior Horn of Thyroid Gland

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Articulates on its medial surface with the cricoid cartilage

44
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Arytenoid Cartilages

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  • Paired pyramid-shaped cartilages
  • Base of each articulates with the cricoid cartilage
  • Apex of each articulates with the corniculate cartilage
  • Anterior angle of base is elongated to form the vocal process (attachment of the vocal ligament)
  • Later angle of the base is elongated to form the muscular process (attachment of the posterior and lateral cricoarytenoid muscles)
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Corniculate Cartilage

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Two small conical cartilages whose bases articulate with the arytenoid cartilages

46
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Cuneiform

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Two small club-shaped cartilages suspended anterior to the corniculate cartilages

47
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TransverseWhat are the 3 Crico-Arytenoid Muscles?

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  • Posterior
  • Lateral
  • Transverse
48
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Posterior Crico-Arytenoid Muscle

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  • Abducts vocal cords
  • Innervated by the Recurrent Laryngeal Branch of the Vagus N
49
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Lateral Crico-Arytenoid Muscle

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  • Abducts interligamentous portion of vocal folds
  • Innervated by the Recurrent Laryngeal Branch of the Vagus N
50
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Transverse Crico-Arytenoid Muscle

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  • Adducts arytenoid cartilage
  • Innervated by the Laryngeal Branch of the Vagus N
51
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What nerve innervates the Crico-Arytenoid muscles?

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Laryngeal Branch of the Vagus N

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Thyrohyoid Membrane

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  • Tough, fibroelastic ligament between the superior margin of the thyroid cartilage and the inferior border of the hyoid bone
53
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Aperture in the lateral part of the Thyrohyoid Membrane permits passage of the _______ N and the ____ A

A
  • Internal branch of the Superior Laryngeal N
  • Superior Laryngeal A
54
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Posterior borders of the Thyrohyoid Membrane thicken to form the ___ ___ ligament

A

Lateral Thyrohyoid Ligament

55
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The Thyrohyoid Membrane is thickened anteriorly in the midline to form the ___ __ ligament

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Median Thyrohyoid

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Cricothyroid Muscles

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  • Extend from the anterolateral surfaces of the arch of the cricoid cartilage superiorly and to the thyroid cartilage posteriorly
  • Pull the thyroid cartilage forward and rotate it down
  • Action lengthens the vocal cords
57
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What nerve innervates the Cricothyroid muscles?

A

External Branch of the Laryngeal N from the Vagus N

58
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Where is the Laryngeal Ventricle located?

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Inferior to the Vestibular Fold and superior to the Vocal Fold

59
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Location of Vestibule of the Larynx

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Superior to the ventricle fold

60
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___ ___ is located inferior to the vocal fold and superior to the trachea

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Infraglottic Cavity

61
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What are the two parts of the Cricothyroid muscle?

A
  • Oblique part: medial of the two muscles
  • Straight part: lateral of the 2 muscles
62
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Hypoepiglottic Ligament

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Attaches the Epiglottis to the Hyoid bone

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Aryepoglottic Fold

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Fold of tissue that extends from the apex of the arytenoids to the epiglottis

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Vestibular Fold

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  • Part of the folded region of the glottis composed of mucous membrane
  • Supports the epiglottis during swallowing
  • Called the False Vocal Fold
65
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Vocal Fold

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  • Mucosal folds that function in voice production
  • True vocal cords
66
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Laryngeal Ventricle

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  • Space between the true and false vocal folds
  • Inferior to the Vestibular fold and superior to the vocal fold
67
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Infraglottic Cavity

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Located inferior to the vocal cord and superior to the trachea

68
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Rima Glottidis

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Opening between the vocal folds

69
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Pyriform Recess

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  • Vertical gutter on the lateral side of the Laryngopharynx
  • Lateral to the Aryepiglottic fold
  • Next to the Cricoid
70
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Vestibule of the Larynx

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Located superior to the ventricular fold

71
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Internal Branch of the Superior Laryngeal Nerve

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Gives sensation the the Larynx above the vocal fold

72
Q

Stimulation of the Internal Branch of the Superior Laryngeal N carries sensory information for the initiation of the ___ reflex

A

Cough

73
Q

External Branch of the Superior Laryngeal N innervates what muscle?

A

Cricothyroid Muscle

74
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Recurrent Laryngeal N

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Provides motor innervation to the intrinsic muscles of the Larynx