1.2 The SCALP Flashcards

1
Q

Where does the Scalp extend to anteriorly?

A

The Supra-Orbital Margins

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2
Q

Where does the Scalp extend to postteriorly?

A

The Superior Nuchal Lines

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3
Q

Where does the Scalp extend to laterally?

A

The Zygomatic Arches

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4
Q

Which bone are the Superior Nuchal Lines a part of?

A

The Occipital Bone

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5
Q

What type of joint is present at the Zygomatic Arch?

A

A Fibrous Suture joint (The Zygomaticotemporal Suture)

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6
Q

What are the 5 layers of the Scalp?

A
Skin
Connective Tissue (Dense)
Aponeurosis of the Occipitofrontalis Muscle (Epicranial Aponeurosis
Loose Connective Tissue
Pericranium
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7
Q

What are the 2 Bellies of the Occipitofrontalis Muscle and what connects them?

A

Anterior Belly - Frontal Belly
Posterior Belly - Occipital Belly
They are both connected by the Aponeurosis

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8
Q

What action is produced by the contraction of the Anterior Belly of the Ocipitofrontalis Muscle?

A

Raising of the Eyebrows / Forehead

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9
Q

What is the nerve supply to anterior part of the Scalp? (Anterior to the External Ear)

A

Branches of the Trigeminal Nerve:
V1 - The Opthalmic Division
V2 - The Maxillary Division
V3 - The Mandibular Division

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10
Q

What is the nerve supply to posterior part of the Scalp? (Posterior to the External Ear)

A

Cutaneous Brances of of the Cervical Spinal Nerves C2 and C3

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11
Q

Which rami of of the Cervical Spinal Nerves supply the posterior part of the Scalp

A

Both Anterior and Posterior Rami

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12
Q

What structure forms from the Ventral rami of C5 to T1?

A

The Brachial Plexus which is the nerve supply to the upper limb

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13
Q

In which layer of the Scalp are blood vessels present?

A

The Dense Connective Tissue (the 2nd layer)

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14
Q

Where do the Supratrochlear artery, and the Supraorbital, artery branch from?

A

The Internal Carotid Artery

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15
Q

Where do the Zygomaticotemporal artery, Superficial Temporal artery, Posterior Auricular artery, and the Occipital artery branch from?

A

The External Carotid Artery

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16
Q

Where can the pulse of the Superficial Temporal Artery be felt?

A

In front of the Tragus of the Ear

17
Q

What are the 5 veins which drain the Scalp?

A
  1. The Supratrochlear Vein
  2. The Supraorbital Vein
  3. The Facial Vein
  4. The Superficial Temporal Vein
  5. The Occipital Vein
18
Q

What are the 2 main veins, which most of the venous drainage of the Face/Scalp, drain into?

A
  1. The Internal Jugular Vein (IJV)

2. The External Jugular Vein (EJV)

19
Q

Other than with other veins on the Scalp, what can veins anastamose with?

A

Diploic veins in the skull bones (Emissary Veins)

20
Q

Where do Emissary Veins drain to?

A

The Venous Sinuses of the Brain

21
Q

Do Emissary Veins have valves?

A

No

22
Q

What complication can arise from Scalp infections?

A

Due to the presence of Emissary Veins, infection can spread to within the Cranial Cavity