HNN Topic 1 - Bony Anatomy of Head Flashcards

1
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Describe the articulation of the mandible

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Articulates with the temporal bone at the temporomandibular joint

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2
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List the contents of the foramen ovale

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  • Mandibular nerve - division of the trigeminal nerve - Accessory meningeal artery
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3
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List the bones which make up the facial skeleton

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  • Zygomatic - Maxilla - Lacrimal - Nasal - Vomer - Inferior nasal conchae - Palatine - Mandible
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4
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Describe the function of the facial skeleton

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  • Support the soft tissues of the face - Form the orbit of the eyes, nasal and oral cavity and sinuses
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5
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List the main sutures of the skull and the bones they connect

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  • Coronal suture - joins frontal to parietal bones - Sagittal suture - joins parietal bones to each other - Lambdoid suture - joins occipital to parietal bones
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6
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List the contents foramen lacerum

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  • Internal carotid artery - Internal carotid plexus
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7
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List the contents of the jugular foramen

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  • Vagus nerve - Accessory nerve - Glossopharyngeal nerve - Inferior petrosal and sigmoid sinuses - Posterior meningeal artery
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8
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What is the pterion?

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Where the frontal, parietal, temporal and sphenoid bones meet on the lateral skull

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9
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List the bones of the calvarium

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Frontal, occipital and 2 parietal bones

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10
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What type of joint are the sutures of the skull?

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Fibrous joints, immoveable, fuse by 20 y/o

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Describe the contents of the infraorbital foramen

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Infraorbital artery, vein and nerve

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12
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List the contents of the hypoglossal canal

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  • Hypoglossal nerve
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13
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Describe the contents of the middle cranial fossa

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Pituitary gland medially and temporal lobes laterally

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14
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What name is given to the bone marrow of the cranial vault?

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Diploe

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15
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List the main foramina of the cranial base and the bones which they run through

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  1. Foramen magnum (occipital bone) 2. Jugular foramen (occipital bone) 3. Hypoglossal canal (occipital bone) 4. Internal acoustic meatus (temporal bone) 5. Foramen lacerum (between sphenoid, temporal and occipital bones) 6. Foramen ovale (sphenoid bone) 7. Foramen rotundum (sphenoid bone) 8. Superior orbital fissure (sphenoid bone) 9. Optic canal (sphenoid bone) 10. Foramina of the cribiform plate (ethmoid bone)
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16
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Describe the contents of the supraorbital foramen

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Supraorbital artery, vein and nerve

17
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What covers the pituitary gland?

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Diaphragma

18
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Describe the parts of the bone of the cranial vault

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Outer and inner tables - compact bone

19
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List the contents of the superior orbital fissure

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  • Ophthalmic nerve - division of the trigeminal nerve - Oculomotor nerve - Trochlear nerve - Abducens nerve
20
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List the main foramina of the facial skeleton and the bones they pass through

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  • Mental foramen (mandible) - Supraorbital foramen (frontal) - Infraorbital foramen (maxilla)
21
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Describe the differences present in the skull of a neonate compared to a fully developed skull

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Incompletely fused sutures form membraneous gaps between bones = fontanelles

22
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List the fontanelles present in neonates and describe their anatomical positions

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  1. Frontal fontanelle - junction of coronal and sagittal sutures 2. Occipital fontanelle - junction of sagittal and lambdoid sutures
23
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What is the clinical significance of the sutures of the skull?

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Points of potential weakness in childhood/adulthood

24
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Describe the contents of the posterior cranial fossa

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Brainstem and cerebellum

25
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Describe the contents of the anterior cranial fossa

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Anteroinferior parts of the frontal lobe

26
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Describe the location and contents of the mental foramen

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  • Below the 2nd premolar tooth bilaterally in the mandible - Mental nerve and artery
27
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List the bones which make up the cranial base

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Frontal, sphenoid, parietal, occipital, ethmoid, temporal

28
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What is the function of the paranasal sinuses?

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  • Reduce weight of skull - Produce mucous to protect nose from foreign particles - Humidify inhaled air
29
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List the parts of the cranium

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  1. Calvarium (cranial vault) 2. Cranial base
30
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List the contents of the foramina of the cribiform plate

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  • Olfactory nerve bundles
31
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List the contents of the optic canal

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  • Optic nerve - Ophthalmic artery
32
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Describe the parts and structure of the mandible

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  1. Horizontal body - 16 sockets to hold lower teeth - Midline = mandibular symphysis (fusion of two halves during development) - Mental protuberance forms shape of chin - Mental foramen 2. Rami laterally - Attached to body at mandibular angle - Mandibular condyle and coronoid process w/ mandibular notch between articulate at TMJ
33
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List the contents of the foramen rotundum

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  • Maxillary nerve - division of the trigeminal nerve
34
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List the paranasal sinuses and describe their locations

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  • Maxillary sinus (under eyes) - Frontal sinus (above eye) - Ethmoidal sinus (between eyes) - Sphenoid sinus (behind eyes)
35
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List the contents of the foramen magum

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  • Medulla oblongata - Vertebral arteries - Spinal roots of accessory nerve - Meninges
36
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List the contents of the internal acoustic meatus

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  • Facial nerve - Vestibulocochlear nerve - Labyrinthine artery
37
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Describe the clinical significance of the pterion, with reference to nearby structures

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  • Weak point, susceptible to fracture - Anterior division of middle meningeal artery runs underneath - traumatic blow may cause rupture, leading to epidural haematoma