Pharynx Flashcards

1
Q

What do the tensor veli palatini and levator veli palatini do to the soft palate?

A

tensor veli palatini - stretches palate

levator veli palatini - lifts palate

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2
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What does elevation of the soft palate do?

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Separates the nasopharynx from the oropharynx during swallowing

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How does the pharynx change as you move inferiorly? How does its epithelium change?

A

Naso - Oro - Layrngo

Pseuostratified ciliated columnar -> Stratified squamous epithelium

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4
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What is the epiglottis, what does it do?

A

Cartilage of larynx

Covers laryngeal inlet during swallowing

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5
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What is the pharynx formed of?

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3 constrictor muscles (superior, middle and inferior constrictor) lined by a continuous internal fascia and mucosa

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What does the cricopharyngeus muscle do?

A

Acts as an oesophageal sphincter

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7
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What is eagle syndrome?

A

Very long styloid processes
press into soft tissue of pharynx
foreign body sensation, dysphagia, facial pain on head rotation, carotid a compression

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8
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Where do the pharyngeal constrictor muscles overlap and attach?

A

Attach posteriorly along a midline raphe

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9
Q

Where is a potential ‘weak spot’ in the pharynx? What might this cause?

A

Where the inferior constrictor muscles meets the cricopharyngeus (fibres change direction)
Zenker Diverticulum: Herniation - outpouch/ Could cause halitosis (bad breath)

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10
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Where can foreign bodies (e.g. fish bones) get stuck when you swallow? Describe what it is.

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Piriform fossa - recess between larynx and lateral thyroid cartilage, mucosal lined pouch, permits passage of liquids during swallowing

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11
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What is the golden rule for pharyngeal muscle innervation?

A

All pharyngeal muscles innervated by CN X EXCEPT:
Stylopharyngeus - CN IX
Tensor Veli Palatini - CN Vc

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12
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What does the stylopharyngeus muscle do?

A

Elevates/shortens and widens pharynx

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13
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What do the patalopharyngeus and palatoglossus muscles do?

A

Elevate pharynx

posterior oral cavity arches

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14
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What do the salpingopharyngeus, tensor veli palatini and levator veli palatini muscles do?

A

All help open auditory tube when swallowing

TVP + LVP - tense and elevate palate

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15
Q

You are testing the gag reflex of a patient. If the patient has sensation but no contraction of pharyngeal muscles, which CN is affected?

A

CN X - motor (vagus)

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16
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You are testing the gag reflex of a patient. If the patient has NO gag reflex when touching the left side but full gag when touching the right side, which CN is affected?

A

CN IX lesion on left side - sensory (glossopharyngeal)