Lateral Skull Landmarks Flashcards

1
Q

What makes up the zygomatic arch?

A

Zygomatic process of the temporal bone and the temporal process of the zygoma

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2
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What is the pterygomaxillary fissure?

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The gap between the lateral pterygoid plate and the posterior aspect of the maxilla

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3
Q

What is the inferior orbital fissure?

A

It is found between the maxilla and the great wing of the sphenoid

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4
Q

What attaches to the superior temporal line?

A

The temporalis fascia

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5
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What does the inferior temporal line mark?

A

It marks the outline of the attachment of the temporalis muscle

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6
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What is the pterion?

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Pterion is the junction of the temporal bone, parietal bone, and the great wing of the sphenoid. It marks the position of the middle meningeal artery internally

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7
Q

What is the temporal fossa?

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The temporal fossa is the area below the superior temporal line and above the zygomatic arch

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8
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What is the infratemporal fossa?

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The area medial to the ramus of the mandible and inferior to the zygomatic arch from the lateral view

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9
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What is the coronal suture a junction of?

A

Parietal and frontal bones

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10
Q

What is the sagital suture a junction of?

A

two parietal bones

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11
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What is the lamboid suture a junction of?

A

The occipital bone and the two parietal bones

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12
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Anterior cranial fossa

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Where the frontal lobe of the brain is situated

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13
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Middle cranial fossa

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Where the temporal lobe of the brain is situated

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14
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Posterior cranial fossa

A

Where the cerebellum is situated

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15
Q

What does the superior orbital fissure transmit?

A

The opthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve V1

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16
Q

What does the foramen rotundum transmit?

A

The maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve V2

17
Q

What does the foramen ovale transmit?

A

The mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve V3

18
Q

What does the foramen spinosum transmit?

A

The middle meningeal artery

19
Q

What passes through the carotid canal?

A

Internal carotid artery

20
Q

From the internal aspect of the skull, what does the carotid canal itself cross?

A

The foramen lacerum

21
Q

What is the trigeminal cave?

A

It is the depression formed by the trigeminal ganglion

22
Q

What are the hiati for the petrosal nerves?

A

Small openings on the anterior slope of the petrosus temporal bone

23
Q

Where does the groove for the greater petrosal nerve pass toward?

A

It passes toward the foramen lacerum and internal carotid artery

24
Q

Where does the groove for the lesser petrosal nerve pass toward?

A

The foramen ovale

25
Q

What transmits through the internal acoustic meatus?

A

Cranial nerves VII and VIII

26
Q

What happens at the jugular foramen?

A

Internal jugular vein begins and cranial nerves IX, X, and XI pass through

27
Q

What transmits through the hypoglossal canal?

A

Cranial Nerve XII

28
Q

Where does the brain stem lay?

A

Up against the Clivus

29
Q

How does the sigmoid sinus end?

A

It ends by passing out the jugular foramen and becoming the internal jugular vein