Cranial cavity and orbit Flashcards

1
Q

which vessel and part does the middle meningeal artery branch from

A

maxillary artery, first part

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2
Q

what do the arachnoid granulations in the superior saggital sinus do?

A

Transfer CSF from the subarachnoid space to the venous sinus

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3
Q

which muscles are innervated by the spinal accessory nerve?

A

trapezius and SCM

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4
Q

lacrimal nerve function?(part of ophthalmic)

A

sensation to conjunctiva, upper eyelid skin, lacrimal gland and forehead

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5
Q

what sinuses are within the falx cerebri?

A

superior saggital sinus and inferior saggital sinus

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6
Q

sinuses in the tentorum cerebelli?

A

straight sinus and superior petrosal sinus

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7
Q

anterior attachment of the falx cerebri?

A

crista galli

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8
Q

what structure does the pituitary gland travel through?

A

Diaphragma sellae

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9
Q

3 branches of ophthalmic nerve

A

frontal, lacrimal and nasociliary

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10
Q

branches from which fibres pass through ciliary ganglion?

A

nasociliary

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11
Q

parasympathetic fibres from ciliary ganglion are carried by which nerve?

A

oculomotor

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12
Q

secretomotor innervation to lacrimal gland?

A

Facial nerve

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13
Q

Which foramen does the spinal accessory nerve exit the cranial cavity

A

jugular foramen

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14
Q

all structures passing through ovale

A
mandibular nerve
accessory meningeal artery 
lesser petrosal nerve
emissary vein 
otic ganglion
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15
Q

structures through foramen spinosum

A

middle meningeal art and vein, meningeal branch of mandibular n.

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16
Q

Jugular foramen

A

gloosopharyngeal, vagus and accessory n., sigmoid and inferior petrosal sinus, occipital artery etc

17
Q

stylomastoid foramen

A

stylomastoid artery and facial nerve

18
Q

consequence of venous thrombus in cavernous sinus

A

paralysis of extraocular muscles, pupillary dilation and parasthesia over cheeks and forehead

19
Q

dilation of pupil and inability to move left eye? also ptosis

A

extraocular muscles affected, damage to the cranial nerves oculomotor, trochlear and abducens and dilation caused by lost parasympathetic innervation to pupils. Ptosis a result of lack of innervation to levator palpibri superioris- CNIII