Formens and the structures that pass through Flashcards
Optic Canal
Optic n. (II)
Orbital Fissure
Oculomotor (III)
Trochlear (IV)
Abducent (VI)
Opthalmic (VI)
Rostral alar foramen
maxilary a and n. (V2)
Caudal palantine foramen
major palantine a., v., and n.
Sphenopalantine foramen
sphenopalantine a. and v.
caudal nasal n.
maxillary foramen
infraorbital a. and n.
superior alveolar a. and n.
-big dude
infraorbital foramen
infraorbital a. and n.
- below eye
- where maxillary foramen opens up to
caudal alar foramen
maxillary a.
Round foramen
maxillary n. (V2)
oval foramen
mandibular n. (V3)
foramen lacerum
internal carotid loop
musculoskeletal canal
auditory tuibe
tympano-occipitital fissure
glossopharyngeal (IX) Vagus (X) Accessory (XI) internal carotid a. vertebral and internal jugular v.
hypoglossal canal
hypoglossal. n (XII)
- >tongue
stylomastoid foramen
facial n (VII) -behind ear
major palantine foramen
major palantine a., v., and n.
-these pass caudal to the hard palate
minor palantine foramen
minor palantine a., v., n.
-might have 2 or 3 depending on carcass
foramen magnum
spinal cord
vertebral a
spinal part of XI
-largest foramen on the head
mastoid foramen
caudal meningeal a. and v.
mandibular foramen
inferior alveolar a., v., n.,
-medial side
mental foramen
mental a., v., and n.,
- lateral side
- 3: cranial, medial, and caudal
internal acoustic meatus
facial (VII)
vestibulocochlear (VIII)
jugular foramen
glossopharyngeal (IX)
Vagus (X)
Accessory (XI)
sigmoid sinus
condyloid canal
condylar venous sinus
dorsal sagittal
dorsal sigittal sinus
transverse canals
transverse sinus
palantine fissure
incisive ducts
retroarticular foramen
temporal sinus -> maxillary v. (main v. that drains the brain)
-“behind jaw”
Foramen
hole in the bone
Fissure
hole BETWEEN bones