Skull and cranial nerves Flashcards

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important skull bones and features (10)

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nasal bones, frontal bone, parietal bone, temporal bone, orbit, zygomatic bone, maxilla, mandible, nasal cavity, occipital

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other skull bones (6)

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ethmoid, inferior concha, lacrimal, sphenoid, vomer, sutural

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ratio of cranium to face is larger in

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infants

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4
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what is a feature of infant skull bones

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haven’t fused yet

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5
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palpable anterior until 18 months and posterior until 1st year

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fontanelles

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when does the mandible fuse

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early 2nd year

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sutures (3)

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coronal, sagittal, lambdoid

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cross section of cranial sutures

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pterion

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base of skull bones anterior to posterior (4)

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frontal, sphenoid, temporal, occipital

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cranial fossae (3)

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anterior, middle, posterior

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what does the cranial cavity include (2)

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brain and cranial nerve openings

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features of the anterior cranial fossae (4)

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frontal bone, crista gali, cribiform plate, lesser wing of sphenoid

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what does the cribiform plate contain (2)

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foramina to nasal cavity and CNI olfactory nerve opening

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CNI

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olfactory nerve

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features of the middle cranial fossa anterior to posterior (10)

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greater wing of sphenoid, optic canal, superior orbital fissure, foramen rotundum, body of shpenoid, sella turcica, foramen ovale, temporal bone, foramen spinosum, foramen lacerum

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optic canal opens into the

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the optic canal contains (2)

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optic nerve CNII and opthalamic artery

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which lobe is in the middle cranial fossa

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temporal lobe

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elements of the sella turcica (3)

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anterior clinoid process, posterior clinoid process, hypophoseal fossa

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the superior orbital fissue opens into the

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the superior orbital fissure contains (5)

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occulomotor nerve CNIII, trochlear nerve CNIV, trigeminal nerve opthalamic branch CNV1, abducent nerve CNVI, ophthalamic vein

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foramen rotundum opens into the

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pterygopalatine fossa

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the foramen rotundum contains

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trigeminal nerve CNV2 maxillary branch

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foramen ovale opens into the

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infratemporal fossa

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foramen ovale contains
trigeminal nerve CNV3 mandibular branch
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foramen spinosum enters into the
infratemporal fossa
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foramen spinosum contains (3)
middle meningeal artery, middle meningeal vein, meningeal branch of CNV3 trigeminal nerve mandibular branch
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foramen lacerum contains (2)
petrosal nerves and meningeal arteries
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brain lobes in the posterior cranial fossa (3)
cerebellum, pons, medulla
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holes in the posterior cranial fossa (4)
internal acoustic meatus, jugular foramen, hypoglossal canal, foramen magnum
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bony elements of the posterior cranial fossa (4)
clivius of occipital bone, petrous part of temporal bone, occipital bone, internal occipital protuberence (confluence of sinuses)
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