Embryology Flashcards

1
Q

what are the three components of the pharyngeal apparatus?

A
  1. core pharyngeal arch (mesenchymal tissue)
  2. external pharyngeal cleft (ectoderm)
  3. internal pharyngeal pouch (endoderm)
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2
Q

what separates arches?

A

clefts and pouches

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3
Q

what is each arch associated with?

A

artery
nerve
vein

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4
Q

what does the pharyngeal arch consist of?

A

mesenchyme
neural crest cells (skeletal components)
cranial nerve component
artery

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5
Q

arch 1 cranial nerve

A

trigeminal nerve (CNV2 and V3)

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6
Q

arch 2 cranial nerve

A

facial nerve (CNVII)

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7
Q

arch 3 cranial nerve

A

glossopharyngeal nerve (CNIX)

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8
Q

arch 4 and 6 cranial nerve

A

vagus CNX
4 is superior laryngeal branch
6 is recurrent laryngeal branch

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9
Q

what causes cervical cysts and fistulas?

A

the 2nd-4th cleft should lose contact and form the cervical sinus which then disappears

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10
Q

where are cervical cysts and fistulas seen?

A

anterior border of sternocleidomastoid

enlarge in childhood

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11
Q

where does the nasolacrimal groove lie?

A

between maxillary and lateral nasal proinence

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12
Q

define cleft lip

A

malunion between primary palate and upper limb

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13
Q

define cleft palate

A

floating of the primary palate, potential for nasolacrimal celft

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