Anatomy Flashcards

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Posterior auricular nerve

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sternocleidomastoid artery

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occipital artery

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superior laryngeal

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hypoglossal

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6
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marginal mandibular branch of facial nerve

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glossopharyngeal

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8
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superior cervical cardiac nerve

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vagus

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10
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recurrent laryngeal nerve

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superior thyroid artery

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12
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internal laryngeal nerve

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13
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Posterior auricular artery

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14
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What type of arch is this?

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Type 1: Great vessels arise from same horizontal line as the outer curve of the arch

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15
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What type of arch is this?

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Type 2 - the origin of the innominate lies between the horizontal planes of the inner and outer curves of the arch

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16
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What type of arch is this?

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Type 3: innominate artery orgin is below the horizontal line of the inner curve of the arch.

Very difficult to stent