Pharyngeal Arches Flashcards

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1st Pharyngeal Arch, Cleft, Pouch

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Mandibular Arch:

  • mandibular and maxillary processes
  • Meckel’s cartilage = precedes the mandible but doesn’t contribute to it. Primary ossification centre for mandible located between lingual and mental nerve.
  • Trigeminal Nerve
  • Muscles of mastication: pterygoids, masseter, temporalis, ABD, mylohyoid.
  • Maxillary and internal carotid arteries

No 1st cleft

1st Pouch:

  • eustacian tube
  • tympanic membrane
  • middle ear cavity
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2nd Pharyngeal Arch, Cleft, Pouch

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Hyoid Arch
  - Reichart's cartliage 
  - Stapes, lesser wings and superior body of hyoid
  - styloid process and stylohyoid ligament 
  - Muscles of facial expression and PBD
  - Facial Nerve
  - Thyroid gland and tonsils
2nd Cleft - disappears rapidly
2nd Pouch - tonsillar fossa
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3rd Pharyngeal Arch, Cleft, Pouch

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Greater horn and inferior body of hyoid
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Stylopharyngeus muscle

3rd pouch: inferior parathyroid gland and THYMUS

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4th Arch, Cleft, Pouch

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Thyroid cartilage
Pharynx and Epiglottis
Soft Palate and pharyngeal constrictor muscles
Vagus nerve

4th Pouch - superior parathyroid gland

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6th Arch, Cleft and Pouch

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Cricoid and arytenoid cartilages
Larynx
Muscles of larynx
Vagus Nerve

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6
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What type of germ layer covers pouches and what covers grooves?

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ENDOderm = POuches
ECTOderm = GROOves 

*** entire first arch is ectoderm

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Where does a branchial fistula/cyst appear?

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Along the ABD or SCM muscles

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