Assignment 7 (Equine) Flashcards

1
Q

Which nerve is responsible for the motor innervation of most of the muscles that move the eye?

A

oculomotor nerve

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2
Q

Sensory innervation of the globe or eyeball is via the _______ nerve.

A

opthalmic

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3
Q

Which nerve is responsible for the motor innervation of all but one intrinsic muscles of the larynx?

A

recurrent laryngeal

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4
Q

What are the functions of the larynx? (3)

A
  1. Regulates what enters the trachea
  2. Prevents ingesta from entering the respiratory tract during swallowing
  3. Functions in vocalization
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5
Q

What nerve goes through the thyroid foramen?

A

cranial laryngeal nerve

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6
Q

What is the surgical access point to the laryngeal cavity?

A

the thyroid notch

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7
Q

What is the purpose of the hyoid apparatus?

A

It suspends the larynx and tongue from the base of the skull

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8
Q

What does the thyrohyoid bone articulate with?

A

the rostral cornu of the thyroid cartilage

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9
Q

What does the stylohyoid bone articulate with?

A

Via a small cartilage called the tympanohyoid with the styloid process of the petrous temporal bone of the skull

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10
Q

Which hyoid bone articulates with the larynx?

A

thyrohyoid

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11
Q

The caudal border of the soft palate sits ______ relative to the rostral edge of the epiglottis.

A

Ventral

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12
Q

The epiglottis sits ______ relative to the soft palate.

A

Dorsal

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13
Q

What provides sensory innervation to the laryngeal muscosa?

A

Cranial laryngeal n. (branch of vagus n.)

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14
Q

What provides motor innervation to all the intrinsic muscles of the larynx?

A

caudal laryngeal n.

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15
Q

What provides motor innervation to the the cricothyroideus m.?

A

cranial laryngeal n.

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16
Q

What muscle is the only dilator of the glottic cleft? Are the vocal folds abducted or adducted by this muscle?

A

Cricoarytenoideus m.

Contraction of this muscle abducts the vocal folds.

17
Q

All the intrinsic muscles of the larynx are primarily constrictors that abduct the vocal folds closing the glottic cleft. True or false?

A

False.

All instrinsic muscles of the larynx are primarily constrictors except cricoarytenoideus.

They ADDUCT the vocal folds to close the glottic cleft.

18
Q

What causes roaring in the larynx?

A

laryngeal hemoplegia

19
Q

What is temporohyoid osteoarthropthy? What bones and joints are affect?

A

arthritis of the hyoid apparatus

temporohyoid joint and stylohyoid bone affected