"Gross Anatomy Nose Amanda C. Conta Steencken" MARY Flashcards
What bones make up the bridge of the nose?
Nasal bones
frontal process of the maxillae bones
the nasal part of the frontal bone
Opthalmic artery is a branch of:
internal carotid artery
Maxillary artery is a branch of:
external carotid artery
Facial artery is a branch of:
external carotid artery
What is the blood supply to the outer nose?
- Maxillary artery
- Opthalmic artery
- Facial artery
V1 innervates what part of the nose?
Superior aspect of the nose, to the tip, by way of these branches of V1:
infratrochlear branch (from nasociliary)
supratrochlear branch
external nasal branch of anterior ethmoid nerve
V2 innervates what part of the nose?
Inferior and lateral aspects of the nose, nares (nostrils), up to eyelids, via infraorbital nerve
The roof of the nasal cavity is bordered largely by what bone?
Cribiform plate of the ethmoid bone
What is another term of the medial wall of the nasal cavity?
The septum
The conchae, or turbinates make up what section of the nose? How many are there?
Lateral wall
3 conchae - superior, middle and inferior
The superior and middle conchae are features of the ethmoid bone.
What is the function of the conchae?
To warm, humidify and filter incoming air.
What ostium feeds the inferior meatus and is the drainage site for tears from the conjunctival sac?
The nasolacrimal duct
The semilunar hiatus is an opening connecting what two structures?
Middle turbinate and maxillary sinus.
Note that the frontonasal duct and the middle ethmoidal cells are also openings to the middle meatus.
The posterior ethmoidal cells open onto the:
superior meatus
What is the only paranasal sinus that does not drain onto the lateral wall of the nasal cavity?
The sphenoid sinus, which opens onto the poasterior roof of the nasal cavity via the sphenoethmoidal recess
What is the blood supply to the nasal cavity?
- The sphenopalatine artery, aka the nasopalatine artery - to lateral nasal wall
- The greater palatine artery (comes up through the hard palate to feed anterior portion of nasal septum)
- Anterior and posterior ethmoidal arteries (from opthalmic artery) - to superior portion of nose
- Superior labial artery (from facial artery) - to vestibule
- Branches from all of the above feed Kisselbach’s area.
What is the terminal branch of the maxillary artery called?
The sphenopalatine artery, aka the nasopalatine artery
Branches from both internal and external carotid arteries converge in a plexus called?
Kisselbach’s area or plexus
Olfaction is mediated by what cranial nerve?
CN 1
Postganglionic PS fibers from the ____ provide the secretomotor supply to the nasal mucosa and are distributed with branches of V2.
pterygopalatine ganglion
Give the nerve of origin and function: Maxillary nerve
V2, entirely sensory
Terminates as infraorbital nerve
Give the nerve of origin and function: Anterior ethmoidal nerve
Nasociliary - V1, sensory
Supplies superior aspect of lateral nasal cavity, some of nasal septum
Give the nerve of origin and function: Posterior superior lateral nasal nerves
V2, branches of greater palatine nerve
Also supply lateral wall of nasal cavity
Give the nerve of origin and function: Nasopalatine nerve
V2, runs length of nasal septum