the parotid gland Flashcards

1
Q

what type of gland is the parotid gland

A

salivary gland - serous acini only

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where does the parotid gland lie?

A

on the lateral surface of the face on each side

passes from the external auditory hiatus inferiorly towards the mandible

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3
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how does the parotid gland deliver saliva to the mouth?

A

the gland forms a large duct that leaves the medial side of the gland and crosses the anterior surface of master muscle and then turns to pierce buccinator and enter the mouth to release saliva at the upper second molar

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4
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where does saliva from the parotid gland enter the mouth?

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at the upper second molar

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5
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what is the innervation of the parotid gland?

A

it os supplied w/ parasympathetic secretomotor innervation by the glossopharylgeal nerve (CN9)

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6
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which nerve passes through the parotid gland?

A

the facial nerve

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7
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explain the course of the facial nerve

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it exits the skull via the stylomastoid formamen and passes into the parotid gland

it divides into a superficial and deep part before dividing into branches that leave the gland and pass across the face to supply the muscles of facial expression

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8
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what are the branches of the facial nerve?

A

temporal
zygomatic
buccal
marginal mandibular
cervical
posterior auricular

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9
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explain the course of posterior auricular nerve

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it is a branch of the facial nerve that passes posterior the auricle to supply the posterior belly of occipitofrontalis (a muscle of the scalp that is also classed as a muscle of facial expression)

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10
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what are the 2 vessels that lie w/in the parotid gland?

A

the superficial temporal vein
the external carotid artery

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11
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where does the superficial temporal vein drain?

A

the scalp

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12
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what vein does the superficial temporal vein join in the parotid gland and what vein does this form?

A

superficial temporal vein joins w/ the maxillary vein to from the retromandibular vein which will then later contribute to the external jugular vein

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13
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what happens to the external carotid artery as it enters the parotid gland?

A

it divides to form its temporal branches

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14
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what are the temporal branches of the external carotid artery?

A

the superficial temporal artery
the maxillary artery

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15
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where does the superficial temporal artery supply?

A

the scalp

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16
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where does the maxillary artery pass into?

A

the infra temporal fossa

17
Q

what is the deepest structure w/in the parotid gland?

A

the auricular temporal nerve

18
Q

what is the auricular temporal nerve a branch of?

A

the trigemnal nerve

19
Q

how does the glossopharyngeal nerve supply the parotid gland when the glossopharyngeal nerve doesn’t actually pass onto the face?

A

parasympathetic innervation to the parotid gland “hitches a lift” w/ the trigeminal nerve

20
Q

explain how to trigeminal nerve carries parasympathetic innervation to the parotid gland

A

the glossopharyngeal nerve exits the skull via the jugular foramen and as it does this some pre ganglionic parasympathetic nerve fibres leave the main part of the nerve to form a tympanic part that passes into a plexus in the middle ear

from this plexus a nerve called the lesser petrosal nerve joins a structure called the oticganglion that lies at the opening of the foramen ovale. in this ganglion the preganglionic nerves which are then carried by the auricular temporal nerve to the parotid gland

21
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explain the lymphatic drainage of the parotid gland

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the parotid gland has lymph nodes that drain the gland and parts of the forehead and orbital region