13- Nose, Nasal cavity, Paranasal sinuses Flashcards

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What are the functions of the nose and the nasal cavity?

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Air

Speech

Smell

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Fill in the missing label:

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What is the vestibule of the nose lined with?

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  • Skin- containing sebaceous/sweat glands
  • Hair- filters inspired air
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4
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What are the boundaries of the nasal cavity?

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5
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What are conchae?

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Bony projections- plates of bone covered by respiratory mucosa

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Conchae= turbinates

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7
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What is the function of the conchae (turbinates)?

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  • Slow airflow by causing turbulence
  • Increase SA over which air passes
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8
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Fill in the missing labels (parts of the nasal septum)

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9
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How can a septal haematoma be formed?

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Blood accumulates in sub-perichondrium- depriving underlying cartilage of blood supply

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10
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How can a Saddle-nose deformity be caused from a septal haematoma (if left untreated)?

(always examine for a septal haematoma in a patient with a nasal injury)

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11
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Which nerve carries general sensation from the nasal cavity and which nerve stimulates the mucous glands in the nose?

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General sensation: trigeminal (V)

Mucous glands in nose: facial (VII)

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12
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Nasal mucosa has rich blood supply

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13
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What is the function of the respiratory region? (see image)

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14
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What is a nasal polyp? Who is it likely to affects?

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Fleshy, benign swelling of nasal mucosa

Usually bilateral- common under middle turbinate

Common in 40yrs +

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What are the symptoms of a nasal polyp? What would a red flag be?

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Blocked nose

Watery rhinorrhoea

Post-nasal drip (back of throat/cough)

Decreased smell and reduced taste (if large)

(Unlikely to feel pain when touched)

RED FLAG: Unilateral polyp +/- blood-tinged secretion- may suggest tumour

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16
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What are the symptoms of rhinitis? (inflammation of nasal mucosal lining)

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(usually caused by common cold/allergy)

Symptoms:

  • nasal congestion
  • rhinorrhoea
  • sneezing
  • nasal irritation
  • postnasal drip
17
Q

What is the most common source of bleeding in epistaxis (nosebleeding)? Which arteries supply the nose(2)?

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Kisselbach’s plexus (little’s area) = arterial anastamoses in anterior septum

(Nose supplied by opthalmic and maxillary artery

18
Q

Where should you pinch the nose to stop a nose bleed?

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19
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Sometimes a nose bleed can be serious (if it is more posterior than Keisselbach’s plexus). Which artery is usually the source of a posterior nosebleed?

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Sphenopalatine artery

Not easy to reach to tamponade

20
Q

What are the paranasal sinuses lined with? Which sinus is most commonly affected by sinusitis?

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Lined with: respiratory mucosa (ciliated and secrete mucous)

Sinus most commonly affected: maxillary (as has to work against gravity)

Named according to bone they’re in

21
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Which nerve supplies general sensory innervation to the paranasal sinuses?

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22
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What is acute sinusitis? What are the presenting symptoms? How is treated?

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23
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What (with relation to symptoms associated with bacterial sinusitis) makes a bacterial infection more likely than a viral one?

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24
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Outline the pathophysiology of acute bacterial sinusitis:

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