19.4, 19.10 Anat: Skull and cranial cavity Flashcards

1
Q

What bones meet at the coronal suture?

A

Frontal, parietal

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2
Q

What bones meet at the sagittal suture?

A

Parietal bones

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3
Q

What bones meet at the lambdoid suture?

A

Parietal and occipital bone

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4
Q

What bones meet at the pterion? What can rupture if there is a blow here?

A

Frontal, temporal and sphenoid

Middle meningeal artery

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5
Q

What is the fissure in the wings of sphenoid?

A

Superior orbital

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6
Q

Which fossas do the lesser and greater wings of sphenoid sit it?

A

Lesser: Anterior cranial fossa
Greater: MIddle cranial fossa

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7
Q

Where does the cribiform plate sit? What nerve is relevant?

A

Anterior cranial fossa, olfactory nerve

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8
Q

Where does the pituitary gland sit?

A

In the hypophysial fossa (middle cranial fossa)

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9
Q
What exits:
SOF
Foremen rotundum
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
A

SOF: nerves to EOM, trigeminal branches
Rotundum: maxillary N
Ovale: mandibular N
Spinosum: MMA

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10
Q

What runs in the optic canal? Which fossa does this sit in?

A

Optic nerve, ophthalmic artery

In the middle cranial fossa

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11
Q

Where do the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves exit? What fossa is this in?

A

Internal acoustic meatus, posterior cranial fossa

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12
Q

What exits the jugular foramen? (4) Which fossa is this in?

A

IX, X, XI, internal jugular vein

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13
Q

The hypoglossal nerve exitis the….? Where is this (fossa)

A

Hypoglossal canal, posterior cranial fossa

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14
Q

Where do the falx cerebri, falx cerebelli, tentorium cerebelli and diaphragma sellae project?

A

Cerebri: beneath sagittal suture (b/w L/R hemispheres)

Tentorium cerebelli: Horizontal plane (cerebellum separated from hemispheres), crescent

Falx cerebelli: a tiny little dura below cerebri

Diaphragma sellae: is a pit in the body of sphenoid

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15
Q

What is the sinus above the falx cerebri?

A

Superior sagittal sinus

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16
Q

Where does the inferior sagittal sinus run?

Where does the straight sinus run?

Where does the transverse sinus run?

A

Along the lower rim of the falx cerebri

Where falx meets tentorium cerebelli

From the confluence of sinuses horizontally around towards each ear

17
Q

What are the sequelae of a rupture of a meningeal artery?

A

Blood pushes into the extradural area, ICP increases, brain and brainstem get pushed into the foramen magnum leading to cardiorespiratory arrest

18
Q

What may occur e.g. in an elderly person during a fall?

A

Venous tearing and subdural haemorrhage