5 - Osteology of the Skull 2 Flashcards
Where is the vomer, inferior conchae and the lacrimal bones?


What shape should the fontanelles be?
Slightly convex
Which bones form the pterion?

What are the boundaries of the three intercranial fossa?


Label the following features on the frontal bone:
- Orbital plate
- Supraorbital ridge
- Supraorbital notch

Label the following features on the ethmoid bone:
- Crista galli
- Cribriform plate
- Perpendicular plate
- Supperior and middle conchae
- Cribriform foramina

- Olfactory nerves through the foramina
- Perpendicular plate connects to vomer
- Crista galli attaches to falx cerebri so CSF rhinorrhea if punched

Label the following structures on the sphenoid bone.


What nerves pass through all the foramina in the base of the skull?
Foramen ovale bigger as mandibular branch carries motor and sensory innervation

Label the foramina of the middle cranial fossa.

- ROLS
- Lacerum is covered in cartilage, ICA runs over the top of it to enter cavernous sinus
- Ovale: mandibular trigeminal
- Spinosum: middle meningeal artery
- Rotundum: maxillary trigeminal

When the branches of the trigeminal nerve travel through the foramen rotundum and the foramen ovale, where do they lead to?
R: Pterygopalatine fossa (maxillary branch)
O: Infratemporal fossa (mandibular branch)

Label the following parts of the temporal bone.


Label the following parts of the occipital bone.


What vessel leaves the jugular foramen?
Internal jugular vein from the sigmoid sinus

What passes through the infraorbital foramen?
- Infraorbital artery
- Infraorbital vein
- Infraorbital nerve (branch of maxillary nerve)

What bones form the hard palate?

- palatine processes of the maxilla
- horizontal plates of the palatine bones.

Label the following features of the mandible.

- Mandibular foramen on the inside!
- Condylar process is head and neck

Where are the following fossa on the skull and what is their importance:
- Temporal
- Infratemporal
- Pterygopalatine

Label this x-ray of a skull and what view is this taaken on

Occipito-mental 30 degrees from horizontal

Why does the maxillary and frontal bones have black areas in them?
Sinuses - air spaces
Where is the carotid canal?
Middle/Posterior cranial fossa in a triangle with the foramen S and O