Anatomy of the nose Flashcards

1
Q

What bone makes up the superior and middle conchae?

What bone makes up the inferior conchae?

A

Ethmoid bone

Own bone

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During face first impact the nose is often hit first. It is not unusual for the septal cartilage to detach from the ….?

A

Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone

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3
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How does the olfactory nerve reach the nose?

A

Through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone

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4
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What is the purpose of the conchae/turbinates?

A

To increase turbulence of air in the nose and allow it to stay there longer

Allows longer time at receptor cells at roof of nose Wh

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What are the 5 arteries that contribute to the Kiesselbach’s plexus?

State their origin and how they enter the nasal cavity

A

Anterior ethmoidal artery

  • anterior ethmoidal foramen
  • ophthalmic artery

Posterior ethmoidal artery

  • posterior ethmoidal foramen
  • ophthalmic artery

Greater palatine artery

  • up through the incisive foramen
  • maxillary artery

Sphenopalatine artery

  • sphenopalatine foramen
  • maxillary artery

Septal branch of the superior labial artery

  • facial artery
  • through the upper lip
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What are the 5 arteries that contribute to the Kiesselbach’s plexus?

State their origin and how they enter the nasal cavity

A

Anterior ethmoidal artery

  • anterior ethmoidal foramen
  • ophthalmic artery

Posterior ethmoidal artery

  • posterior ethmoidal foramen
  • ophthalmic artery

Greater palatine artery

  • up through the incisive foramen
  • maxillary artery

Sphenopalatine artery

  • sphenopalatine foramen
  • maxillary artery

Septal branch of the superior labial artery

  • facial artery
  • through the upper lip
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7
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What carotid artery is the ophthalmic artery a branch of?

A

Internal carotid artery

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What carotid artery is the maxillary artery a branch of?

A

External carotid artery

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9
Q

Describe the different epi. in the nose

A

Nasal vestibule - beginning part of nose
- stratified squamous epi

Main bulk
- resp epi (pseudostratified columnar epithelia with cilia)

Upper segment
- olfactory epi

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10
Q

Describe the toothbrush analogy of CN I.

What nerve is CN I?

Where are olfactory nerves processed?

A

CN I = olfactory nerve

Length of brush = olfactory tract
Bit that holds bristles = olfactory bulb
Passes through cribriform plate
Bristles = receptor cells (actual part = CN I)

Primary olfactory cortex - temporal lobe

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