Ventricles, hemispheres, venous sinus and skull base Flashcards

1
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foramen magnum importance

A

cervicomedullary junction

2 vertebral arteries - important for all the nervous functions of the head

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2
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2 optic canals importance

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optic nerve II - for vision

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3
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2 foramina ovale importance

A

mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve V3 - needle entry point for trigeminal nerve anaesthesia

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4
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2 foramina rotundum importance

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maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve V2 - numb patch on face after trauma

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5
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2 jugular foramen importance

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sigmoid sinuses go through this to become internal jugular veins

main venous outflow tracts for blood from the brain

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6
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cribriform plate importance

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many small holes for olfactory receptors - anosmia after trauma

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7
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2 superior orbital fissures importance

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oculomotor III
trochlear IV
ophthalmic V1
abducens VI

pupil dilation, drooping eyelid, eye movement syndrome, forehead sensation

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8
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2 internal auditory meatii importance

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facial VII
vestibulocochlear VIII

unilateral sensorineural deafness in vestibular schwannoma

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9
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2 stylomastoid fromenina importance

A

facial nerves VII

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10
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2 carotid canals importance

A

internal carotid artery

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11
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2 formaina spinosa importance

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middle meaningless artery

artery may be damaged further up, deep to pteryon

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12
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what bones form the skull base

A
occipital 
temporal
sphenoid
frontal
ethmoid

maxillary and palatine if view from below

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13
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what are the main veins in the brain

A

superior sagittal sinus

inferior sagittal sinus

straight sinus

right and left transverse sinus

right and left sigmoid sinus

cavernous sinus

jugular vein

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14
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what is cerebral venus sinus thrombosis

A

presence of acute thrombosis (a blood clot) in the dural venous sinuses

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15
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what are the risk factors for cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

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infection in the mastoids or orbits

inherited thrombophilic disorders
- myeloproliferative disorders

acquired thrombophilic disorders

  • OCP
  • dehydration
  • cancer
  • sepsis

pregnancy + post part period

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16
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what are the symptoms of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

A
headaches 
stroke
seizures
decreased conscious state
nasuea
vomiting
papilloedema
visual obstruction
intracranial hypertension
17
Q

what is the treatment for cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

A

anticoagulation
- even if there is a hemorrhagic venous infarction

usually complete recovery with treatment

18
Q

what are the ventricles in the brain

A

right and left lateral
third
fourth

19
Q

how are the ventricles connected

A

inter ventricular foramen (munro) connects laterals to third

cerebral aqueduct (sylvius) connects third to fourth

20
Q

where does the fourth ventricle empty into and how

A

empties into the subarachnoid space

  • through median aperture (foramen of magendie)
  • through two lateral apertures (forming of luschka)