CNS anatomy Flashcards
Parietal and occipital lobes are separated by?
Calcarian sulcus
What constitute Diencephalon
Thalamus and pineal region
What cranial nerve nuclei are located in mesencephalon/midbrain?
CN III, IV, proprioceptive division of V
Which is the only cranial nerve exit dorsally from midbrain?
CN IV Trochlear
Which cranial nerve nuclei are located in Pons?
Motor and tactile sensory nuclei for trigeminal nerve
Which cranial nerve emerge from lateral surface of pons?
CN V
What cranial nerves emerge between pons and medulla?
CN VI, VII, VIII
What cranial nerve nuclei are located in medulla?
CN VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII
cavernous sinus contents
CN III, IV, V1,V2,VI and internal carotid artery. cavernous involvement commonly produces CN VI palsy
tumor with propensity to csf spread ebm
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CN exits in base of skull: superior orbital fissureforamen rotundumforamen ovale
superior orbital: CN III,IV, VI, V1rotundum: V2ovale: V3
CN exits in base of skullforamen spinosum: internal auditory meatusjugular foramenhypoglossal canal
spinosum: middle meningeal artery, and veininternal auditory meatus: CN VII, VIIIjugular foramen: CN IX, X, XIhypoglossal canal: CN XII
spinal cord white matter and gray matter distribution
spinal cordwhite matter peripheralgray matter central
spinal cord ends at
cord end at L1 in adultconus medullaris ends at L2 in adultsnewborn L3-L4 cord endsdura ends at S2