Temporal and Infratemporal Fossa Flashcards

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What is the parasympathetic root to the ciliary ganglion

A

inferior branch of the oculomotor nerve CNII

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What is the sympathetic root to the ciliary ganglion

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branches from the internal carotid plexus in cavernous sinus

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What is the main distribution of the ciliary ganglion

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parasympathetic post-synatpic fibers from ciliary ganglion pass to ciliary muscle and sphinchter pupillae of iris; sympathetic post-synaptic fibers from superior cervical ganglion pass to dilator pupillae and blood vessels of the eye.

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What is the parasympathetic root to the pterygopalatine ganglion

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greater petrosal nerve from facial nerve via nerve of pytergoid canal

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What is the sympathetic root to the pterygopalatine ganglion

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deep petrosal nerve, a branch of internal carotid plexus that is a continuation of post-synatpic fibers of cervical sympathetic trunk; fibers from superior cervical ganglion pass through the pterygopalatine ganglion and enter branches of the CN v2

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What is the main distribution of the pterygopalatine ganglion

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parasympathetic postganglionic (secretomotor) fibers from pterygopalatine ganglion innervate lacrimal gland via zygotmatic branch of the CN V2. Sympathetic post-synaptic fibers from superior cervical ganglion accompany branches of pterygopalatine nerve that are distributed to blood vessels of nasal cavity, palate, and superior parts of the pharynx.

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What is the parasympathetic root to the otic ganglion

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tympanic nerve fromt he glossopharyngeal nerve CNIX; continues from tympanic plexus as lesser petrosal nerve

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What is the sympathetic root to the otic ganglion

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fibers from superior cervical ganglion come from plexis on middle meningeal artery

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What is the main distribution of the otic ganglion

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parasympathetic postsynaptic fibers from otix ganglion are distributed to parotid gland via auricoluotemporal nerve (CN v3); sympathetic post-synaptic fibers from superior cervical ganglion pass to parotid gland and supply its blood vessels.

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What is the parasympathetic root to the submandibular ganglion

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parasympathetic fibers join facial nerve (CN7) and leave it in its chorda tympani branch, which unites with the lingual nerve

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What is the sympathetic root to the submandibular ganglion

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sympathetic fibers from superior cervical ganglion via plexus on facial artery chorda tympani

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What is the main distribution of the submandibular ganglion

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parasympathetic postsynaptic (secretomotor) fibers from submandibular ganglion are distributed to sublingual and submandibular glands; sympathetic fibers from superior cervical ganglion supply sublingual and submandibular glands

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13
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temporalis, massester, and medial pterygoid

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elevate the mouth (close)

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lat. ptyergoid, suprahyoid, and infrahyoid muscles

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depress/ open mouth

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lat pterygoid, masseter and med. pterygoid muscels

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protrude the chin

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temporalis (posterior oblique and near horizontal fibers) masseter

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retrude the chin

17
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temporalis or same side, ptyergoids of opp. side, and masseter muscles

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provide lateral movement

18
Q

innervation of temporalis

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anterior trunk of mandibular nerve (CN v3) via deep temporal branches

19
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innervation of masseter

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anterior trunk of mandibular nerve (CN v3) via masseteric nerve

20
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innervation of lat. pterygoid

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anterior trunk of mandibular nerve (CN v3) via lat. pterygoid nerve

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innervation of med. pterygoid

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anterior trunk of mandibular nerve (CN v3) via med. pterygoid branch

22
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innervation of digastric

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facial and mandibular nerves

23
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innervation of stylohyoid

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facial nerve

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innervation of mylohyoid

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mandibular nerve

25
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innervation of geniohyoid

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nerve to the geniohyoid (C1-C2)

26
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innervation of omohyoid, sternohyoid, sternothryoid

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ansa cervicalis from cervical plexus c1-c3

27
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innervation of thryohyoid

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c1 via the hypoglossal nv.

28
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innervation of platsyma

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cervical branch of facial nerve