Cranial Cavity Flashcards
what makes up the floor of the cranial cavity?
parts of the frontal, ethmoid, temporal, sphenoid, parietal, and occipital bones
in which cranial fossae does the frontal lobe lie?
anterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossae does the temporal loeb lie?
middle cranial fossae
what lies in the posterior cranial fossae?
cerebellum and part of the brain stem
what bones is the anterior cranial fossa made up of?
- frontal
- ethmoid
- sphenoid (lesser wings)
what are some of the prominent features of the anterior cranial fossa?
- frontal crest of the frontal bone
- crista galli of ethmoid
- cribiform plate of ethmoid bone
- orbital portion of frontal bone
- lesser wings of sphenoid
- anterior clinoid process of sphenoid
- optic canal (opening in the sphenoid bone)
in which cranial fossa does the frontal crest of the frontal bone lie?
anterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the crista galli of ethmoid bone lie?
anterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the cribiform plate of the ethmoid bone lie?
anterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the orbital portion of frontal bone lie?
Anterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the lesser wings of sphenoid bone lie?
anterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the anterior clinoid processes of the sphenoid bone lie?
anterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the optic canal opening lie?
Anterior cranial fossa
what bones make up the middle cranial fossa?
parts of the
- sphenoid
- temporal
- parietal bones
in which cranial fossa does the cavernous sinus lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the body and greater wings of the sphenoid (including the sella turcica) lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the anterior portion of the petrous temporal bone (including the tegmen tympani) lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the superior orbital fissue lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the foramen rotundum lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the foramen ovale lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the foramen spinosum lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the foramen lacerum lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the opening of the carotid canal lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the groove for middle meningeal artery lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the groove and hiatus for greater petrosal nerve lie?
middle cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the groove and hiatus for lesser petrosal nerve lie?
middle cranial fossa
what bones make up the posterior cranial fossa?
parts of
- temporal
- occipital
- sphenoid
- parietal bones
in which cranial fossa does the clivus lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the posterior part of the petrous temporal bone lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the internal occipital protuberance lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the foramen magnum lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the internal acoustic meatus lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the jugular foramen lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the hypoglossal canal lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the groove for the inferior petrosal sinus lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the groove for transverse sinus lie?
posterior cranial fossa
in which cranial fossa does the groove for sigmoid sinus lie?
posterior cranial fossa
what are the two layers of the dura mater?
periosteal and meningeal
what are dural sinuses?
venous structures that form where the two layers of the dura mater split
-essentiall a “vein” within the dura (contains venous blood)
is the dura of the brain continuous with the dura of the spinal cord?
you bet it is!
what are dural partitions
formed by the dura, separate parts of the brain
what is the falx cerebri attached to?
crista galli, frontal crest, and tentorium cerebelli
what does the falx cerebri separate?
the right and left cerebral hemispheres
what is the tentorium cerebelli attached to?
occipital bone and petrous ridge of temporal bone
what does the tentorium cerebelli separate?
cerebeullum and occipital lobes
what does the falx cerebelli attach to?
tentorium and internal occipital crest
what does the falx cerebelli separate?
right and left cerebellar hemispheres
what does the diaphragma sellae cover? what passes through it? what type of structure is it?
a dural partition;
covers the hypohyseal fossa and the infundibulum of the pituitary gland passes through a hole in it
between what layers of the skull do the meningeal arteries lie between?
skull + dural