AP01 - Basic topography of the upper respiratory tract Flashcards

1
Q

What is the passage of air going through the upper respiratory tract?

A

external nares
nasal cavities
internal nares
nasopharynx

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2
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What splits the nasal cavities?

A

the nasal septum

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3
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What are the nasal cavities lined by?

A

pseudostratified epithelium (respiratory epithelium)

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4
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What detects odours in the nasal cavity?

A

olfactory epithelium

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5
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What are the projections from the lateral walls of the nasal cavities?

A

nasal conchae / turbinate bones

superior and middle are of the ethmoid bone, inferior is a separate bone

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6
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What are either side of the nasal conchae?

A

paranasal sinuses

lined with repiratory epithelium
mucus drains into the nasal cavity

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7
Q

What opens into the pharyngeal opening?

what lies inferior to this?

A

pharyngotympanic tube

torus levatorius (fold overlying the levator veli platini)

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8
Q

What are the names of the 4 paranasal sinuses?

A

maxillary
frontal
sphenoid
ethmoid

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9
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What is the function of the paranasal sinuses?

A

humidifying inspired air

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10
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What does the frontal sinus drain into?

A

nasal cavity via the frontonasal duct

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11
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What does the sphenoid sinus drain into?

A

roof of the nasal cavity

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12
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What do the ethmoidal sinuses drain into?

A

anterior - hiatus smilunaris
middle - ethmoid bulla
posterior - superior meatus

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13
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What does the maxillary sinus drain into?

A

nasal cavity at the hiatus semilunaris, underneath the frontal sinus opening

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14
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What lies eitherside of each conchae?

A
spheno-ethmoidal recess
superior conchae
superior meatus
middle conchae
middle meatus
inferior conchae
inferior conchae
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15
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What supplies the upper respiratory tract for taste, general sensation, and glandular function?

A

smell - olfactory nerve
general sensation - trigeminal nerve
glands - facial nerve

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16
Q

What are the origins of arterial supply to the nasal cavity?

A

external carotid artery - facial and maxillary arteries

internal carotid artery - opthalmic artery

17
Q

Name the 6 blood vessels supplying the nasal cavity, and which artery they originate from

A

Maxilllary artery:
Sphenopalatine artery
greater palatine artery

Facial artery:
superior labial artery
lateral nasal artery

Opthalmic artery:
Posterior ethmoidal artery
anterior ethmoidal artery

18
Q

What type of structure do arteries of the nasal cavity form with each other?

A

anastosomes

19
Q

What might leak in trauma to the roof of the nasal canal?

A

CSF - VERY SERIOUS

20
Q

Why does trauma to the ethmoidal sinus have a high morbidity rate?

A

associated with high energy trauma and cranial injuries

21
Q

What inks the nasopharynx and the ar?

A

pharyngotympatnic tube (eustachian tube)

22
Q

What are the 2 main functions of the eustachian tube?

A

pressure equalization

mucus drainage

23
Q

What can differences in pressure cause with regards to the eustachian tube?

A

temporary conductive hearing loss, by decreasing the motion of the tympanic membrane and ossicle of the ear

24
Q

How could you treat URT infections (causing fluid to get trapped)?

A

phenylephrine
causes vasoconstriction
it’s a pure alpha adrenergic agonisT

25
Q

What 4 muscls are associated with the eustachian tube?

A

Vagus nerve:
levator veli platini
salpingopharyngeus

Mandibular trigeminal:
tensor tympani
tensory veli palatini

26
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What are the 4 sets of tonsils associated with Waldeyer’s ring?

A

pharyngeal tonsil
tubal tonsils
palatine tonsils
lingual tonsil