Lecture 4 - The Skull (Vault) Flashcards

1
Q

how many bones make up the cranium

A

28 bones
- > + more sutural bones (wormian and inca)
- > 45 separate bones at birth

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2
Q

skull

A

entire framework, including mandible

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3
Q

cranium

A

skull without mandible

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4
Q

calvaria

A

cranium without the face

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5
Q

calotte

A

calvaria without the base (skull cap)

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6
Q

splanchnocranium

A

facial skeleton

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7
Q

neurocranium

A

braincase (6bone)
- > frontal
- > parietal
- > temporal
- > occipital
- > sphenoid
- > ethmoids

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8
Q

sagital suture

A

separates L/R parietal bones

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9
Q

metopic suture

A

splits frontal bone into L/R
- > usually is obliterated but not always

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10
Q

coronal suture

A

separates frontal and parietal bones

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11
Q

lambdoidal suture

A

separates the occipital and parietal bones

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12
Q

squamosal suture

A

separates temporal and parietal bone

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13
Q

occipitomastoid suture

A

separates occipital bone and lower back temporal bone

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14
Q

sphenofrontal suture

A

separates sphenoid and frontal bone

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14
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sphenosquamosal suture

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separates temporal (squama) and sphenoid

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14
Q

sphenoparietal suture

A

separates sphenoid and parietal bone

15
Q

sphenozygomatic suture

A

separates sphenoid and zygomatic

16
Q

what is a fontanelle? List them

A

6 cartilage membranes on the skull, “soft spots”
- > anterior
- > posterior
- > mastoid (2)
- > sphenoid (2)

17
Q

what is a sinus? List them

A

a sinus is a structure linked to the nasal cavity/ air cavities that moisten air, help with voice resonance, and lighten the weight of the cranium
- > frontal
- > maxillary
- > ethmoid
- > sphenoid

18
Q

frankfurt horizontal

A

standard anatomical position for the skull angle it as if you’re standing normally.
- > we do this because when we put the skull down on the table it angles up because the mandible is larger than the back of the head

19
Q

list the different cranial orientation

A

Norma Verticalis
- > from above
Norma lateralis
- > from either side
norma occipitalis
- > from the back
Norma Frontalis
- > from the front
Norma basilaris
- > from the bottom

20
Q

what are the structures of the frontal bone (anterior view)

A
  • > supercilliary arch
  • > supraorbital notch
  • > supraorbital foramen
  • > supraorbital margin
  • > zygomatic process (not in articulation
  • > temporal line
21
Q

what are the structures of the frontal bone (endocranial/above view)

A
  • > frontal sinus
  • > orbital plate
22
Q

angles of the parietal bone

A
  • > frontal angle (right angle is anterior)
  • > sphenoid angle (temple)
  • > mastoid angle
  • > occipital angle
23
Q

structures of the parietal bone

A
  • > meningeal groves (endocranial; spread out as they approach the midline)
  • > parietal foramen (exocranial; posterior aspect)
24
Q

structures of the temporal bone

A

EXOCRANIAL VIEW
- > squama
- > zygomatic process (arch when it’s in articulation)
- > external auditory meatus
- > styloid process
- > mastoid process
ENDOCRANIAL
- > petrous portion
- > sigmoid sulcus
- > internal auditory meatus (only see from the inside)
INFERIOR VIEW
- > mandibular fossa
- > carotid canal (only see from the bottom)
- > jugular arch (fossa in articulation)

25
Q

list the auditory ossicles

A
  • > stapes
  • > incus
  • > malleus
26
Q

list the structures of the occipital bone

A

SUPERIOR VIEW
- > hypoglossal canal
- > cerebellar fossa
- > cerebral foss
- > transverse sulcus
- > cruciform eminence
INFERIOR VIEW
- > basilar part
- > occipital condyle
- > foramen magnum
- > condylar canal/foramen
- > median nuchal line
- > inferior nuchal line
- > superior nuchal line
- > external occipital protuberance