Anatomy Flashcards
V1, V2, V3
Standing Room Ovation
V1- Superior orbital fissure
V2- foramen Rotundum (roTWOndum)
V3- foramen Ovale
Oropharynx
Pharynx
Jacobson Nerve
CN IX which innervates middle ear, upper eustachean tube and medial tympanic membrane - causes deep seated inner otalgia
Seen in patients with posterior oropharynx/BOT lesions
Arnold’s Nerve
afferent limb of an ear cough reflex. causes otalgia from laryngeal cancer.
Cisplatin MOA
DNA Crosslinking agent
Paclitaxel/Taxanes MOA
Microtubule stabilizer
Topotecan MOA
Topoisomeraze 1 inhibitor
V1 exits through
Superior orbital fissure
V3 exits through
Foramen Ovale
V2 exits through
Foramen rotundum
Functions of V2: Sensation from maxillary, nasal cavity, sinuses, palate and mid face
XII nerve exits through
Hypoglossal Canal
VII exits through
Stylomastoid foramen
Cavernous sinus contents
T: IV, Trochlear nerve
O: III, Occulomotor nerve
M: V2, Mandibular division of V nerve
C: internal Carotid artery
A: abducent nerve, VI
T: Trabecula
S: superior ophthalmic vein, sympathetic plexus
Parotid gland borders
Sup: Zygomatic arch
Ant: SCM
Post: Masseter
Vallecula
Pyriform Sinus
Fossa of Rosenmuller
Tonsillar Fossa
Vallecula Axial
A= Foramen rotundum
B= Vidian Canal
C= Lat pterygoid plates
Brachial Plexus
Pterygopalatine Fossa
Pterygomandibular space
Coronal section