5 - Osteology of the Skull 2 Flashcards

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Where is the vomer, inferior conchae and the lacrimal bones?

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2
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What shape should the fontanelles be?

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Slightly convex

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3
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Which bones form the pterion?

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4
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What are the boundaries of the three intercranial fossa?

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5
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Label the following features on the frontal bone:

  • Orbital plate
  • Supraorbital ridge
  • Supraorbital notch
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6
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Label the following features on the ethmoid bone:

  • Crista galli
  • Cribriform plate
  • Perpendicular plate
  • Supperior and middle conchae
  • Cribriform foramina
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  • Olfactory nerves through the foramina
  • Perpendicular plate connects to vomer
  • Crista galli attaches to falx cerebri so CSF rhinorrhea if punched
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7
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Label the following structures on the sphenoid bone.

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8
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What nerves pass through all the foramina in the base of the skull?

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Foramen ovale bigger as mandibular branch carries motor and sensory innervation

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9
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Label the foramina of the middle cranial fossa.

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  • ROLS

- Lacerum is covered in cartilage, ICA runs over the top of it to enter cavernous sinus

- Ovale: mandibular trigeminal

- Spinosum: middle meningeal artery

- Rotundum: maxillary trigeminal

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10
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When the branches of the trigeminal nerve travel through the foramen rotundum and the foramen ovale, where do they lead to?

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R: Pterygopalatine fossa (maxillary branch)

O: Infratemporal fossa (mandibular branch)

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11
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Label the following parts of the temporal bone.

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12
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Label the following parts of the occipital bone.

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13
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What vessel leaves the jugular foramen?

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Internal jugular vein from the sigmoid sinus

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14
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What passes through the infraorbital foramen?

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  • Infraorbital artery
  • Infraorbital vein
  • Infraorbital nerve (branch of maxillary nerve)
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15
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What bones form the hard palate?

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  • palatine processes of the maxilla
  • horizontal plates of the palatine bones.
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16
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Label the following features of the mandible.

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  • Mandibular foramen on the inside!
  • Condylar process is head and neck
17
Q

Where are the following fossa on the skull and what is their importance:

  • Temporal
  • Infratemporal
  • Pterygopalatine
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18
Q

Label this x-ray of a skull and what view is this taaken on

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Occipito-mental 30 degrees from horizontal

19
Q

Why does the maxillary and frontal bones have black areas in them?

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Sinuses - air spaces

20
Q

Where is the carotid canal?

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Middle/Posterior cranial fossa in a triangle with the foramen S and O