Suprahyoid region - submandibular fossa and submandibular gland (dave's notes) Flashcards

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What are the limits of the submandibular fossa?

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The submandibular fossa is deep to the investing fascia and the inferior border of the mandible, extending to mylohyoid muscle

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What is infection in the submandibular fossa called?

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Ludwig’s angina

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Describe the submandibular gland

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A mixed mucous and serous gland with a large superficial part and a small deep part

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Where is the superficial part of the submandibular gland found?

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The superficial part fills the space between the mandible, mylohyoid and investing layer

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What are they three surfaces of the submandibular gland?

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Lateral, inferior and medial

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What does the lateral surface of the submandibular gland lie against?

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The submandibular fossa, overlapping the medial peterygoid. It is deeply grooved posteriorly by the facial artery

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What does the inferior surface of the submandibular gland lie against?

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Skin, platysma, and investing fascia crossed by the facial vein and cervical branch of the facial nerve

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What does the medial surface of the submandibular gland lie against?

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They mylohyoid and its vessels, posteriorly overlapping the hypoglossal nerve and deep lingual vein

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Where are the submandibular lymph nodes found?

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On and within the gland

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What are the limits of the deep part of the submandibular gland?

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The deep part extends forwards between mylohyoid and hypoglossal, with lingual nerve above, duct and hypoglossal nerve below.

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How long is the submandibular duct? Where does it run from/to?

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5cm.
Emerges from the superficial part near the posterior border and runs between myelohyoid and hypoglossal, then between the sublingual gland and geniohyoid to open in the floor of the mouth.

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What is the blood supply ad venous drainage of the submandibular gland?

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The facial artery. Venous drainage to the facial vein.

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Where does sumbandibular lymph drain to?

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The submandibular lymph nodes

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What is the nerve supply to the submandibular gland?

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Secretomotor from the submandibular ganglion (parasympathetic).
Preganglionic fibres pass from the SSN (pons) ??? via the nervous intermedius, chorda tympani, and lingual nerve
Sympathetic (vasoconstrictor) come from the facial artery plexus.

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Describe the development of the submandibular gland

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Develops from a groove in the floor of the mouth whose blind end proliferates (ectodermal)

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