Anatomy W4 - The cranial Cavity Flashcards
In which hemisphere of the brain is the motor speech area located?
The left (frontal lobe)
What vessel is the middle cerebral artery a continuation of?
The internal carotid artery
Where does the maxillary artery (from the external carotid) branch into the middle meningeal artery?
In the infratemporal fossa
What are the 2 layers of the dura called?
The periosteal layer - outer
The meningeal layer - inner
What is the falx cerebri?
A sickle shaped layer of dura mater that separates the left and right hemispheres
What is the sellar diaphragm?
The layer of dura mater surrounding the pituitary gland
List the attachments of the falx cerebri. (3)
Anterior - crista galli
Attached to both sides of the groove of the superior sagital sinus
Posterior - tentorium cerebelli
List the attachments for the tentorium cerebelli (3)
Anterior - clinoid process
The superior border of the petrous portion of the temporal bone
Posterior - the occipital bone on both sides of the groove for the transverse sinus
What is the purpose of the tentorial notch?
A space in the dura that allows passage of the brain stem
What anatomical landmark helps you locate the optic nerve?
The anterior clinoid process
Where do the olfactory nerves CN 1 enter/exit the cranial cavity?
Through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone
Name a symptom a patient with an aneurysm in the internal carotid artery would experience?
The ICA runs close to the optic chiasm - so if there is a pathological swelling it can cause visual disturbances.
What nerves exit the cranial cavity in the middle cranial fossa under the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone and enter the orbit via the superior orbital fissure?
The oculomotor CN 3
Trochlear CN 4
Abducents CN 6
Opthalmic divison of CN 5
What muscles does the trochlear nerve supply?
The superior oblique muscles
Where does the opthalmic division of the trigeminal leave the cranial cavity?
The superior orbital fissure
Where does the maxillary division of the trigeminal leave the cranial cavity?
The foramen rotundum
Where does the mandibular division of the trigeminal leave the cranial cavity?
The foramen ovale
Where does CN 7 (facial) and 8 (vestibulocochlear) leave the cranial cavity?
The internal acoustic meatus
Where does CN 9, 10 and 11 leave the cranial cavity?
Through the jugular foramen
What does the spinal route of the accessory nerve supply?
The sternocleidomastoid and trapezius
What does the cranial route of the accessory nerve supply?
Why is this?
The larynx and the pharynx
When the cranial route of the accessory nerve leaves the skull it combines with the vagus nerve in the inferior ganglion of the vagus nerve.
Where is CSF produced?
In the ventricles of the brain