Skull Flashcards

1
Q

List the eight bones of the cranium

A

Frontal, parietal (2), temporal (2), occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid

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2
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List the fourteen bones of the face

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Nasal (2), maxilla (2), lacrimal (2), zygomatic (2), palantine (2), inferior nasal conchae (2), vomer and mandible

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3
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From which angle could the lambdoid, squamous, sphenoparietal and occipitomastoid sutures be seen?

A

Lambdoid suture: posterior skull
Squamous suture: lateral skull
Sphenoparietal suture: lateral skull
Occipitomastoid suture: posterior skull

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4
Q

Which structure attaches to the mastoid process?

A

Sternocleidomastoid muscle

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5
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Which structure articulates with the occipital condyle?

A

Superior articular facet of the atlas vertebrae

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6
Q

Which bone articulates in the mandibular fossa and which type of joint is this?

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Mandible -temperomandibular joint, bilateral synovial articulation

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7
Q

What travels in the incisive foramen?

A

Nasopalantine nerves and sphenopalantine vessels

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8
Q

What travels within the greater palantine foramen?

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Greater palantine and descending palantine vessels

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9
Q

What travels in the foramen ovale (extracranial)?

A

V3, lesser petrosal nerve and accessory meningeal artery

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10
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What travels in the foramen spinosum?

A

Middle meningeal artery

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11
Q

What travels in the carotid canal?

A

Internal carotid artery

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12
Q

What travels in the jugular foramen?

A

CN9, 10, 11, sigmoid sinus and internal jugular vein

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13
Q

What travels in the foramen magnum?

A

Brainstem and CN11

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14
Q

What travels in the foramen lacerum?

A

Pterygoid canal artery and nerve

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15
Q

What travels in the stylomastoid foramen?

A

Facial nerve and stylomastoid artery

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16
Q

Why is the foramen lacerum not seen on a wet skull?

A

Filled with fibrocartilage

17
Q

Describe the borders of the anterior intracranial fossa

A

Anterior: Frontal bone
Posterior: Anterior clinoid process and lesser wing of the sphenoid and posterior part of the frontal bone

18
Q

Describe the borders of the middle intracranial fossa

A

Anterior: Anterior edge of chiasmatic sulcus of body of the sphenoid
Posterior: Dorsum sellae and petrous part of the temporal bone

19
Q

Describe the borders of the posterior intracranial fossa

A

Anterior: Posterior edge of dorsum sellae and clivus
Posterior: Squamous part of occipital bone to the level of the transverse groove

20
Q

What runs through the foramen ovale (intracranial)?

A

Mandibular branch (V3) of CN5 and a branch of glossopharyngeal

21
Q

What runs through the foramen rotundum (intracranial)?

A

Maxillary branch (V2) of CN5

22
Q

What lies in the cribiform plate (intracranial)?

A

Olfactory bulb of CN1

23
Q

What travels through the optic canal (intracranial)?

A

CN2 and ophthalmic artery

24
Q

What travels in the internal acoustic meatus?

A

Facial nerve
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Labyrinthine artery

25
Q

What travels in the superior orbital fissure?

A

V1 CN3(nferior and superior), CN4, CN6
superior ophthalmic vein
inferior ophthalmic vein
sympathetic fibres from cavernous plexus

26
Q

What are the four sinuses of the skull?

A

Frontal, ethmoid cells, maxilla, and sphenoid

27
Q

What is the pterion?

A

Weakest part of the skull-lies in front of middle meningeal artery (2/3 of the time) 2 bumps at orbital margin-measure from the smaller one. 2.6 cm behind and 1.3 cm above posterolateral margin of the frontozygyomatic suture.