H&N - Pharynx Flashcards
Constrictor muscles of pharynx
Superior contrictor
Middle
Inferior

Innervation of constrictor muscles
Vagus
Longitudinal muscles of the pharynx
Stylopharyngeus
Salpingopharyngeus
Palatopharyngeus

Innervation of longitudinal muscles of pharynx
Stylopharyneus- CN 9
Salpingopharyngeus - CN10
Palatopharyngeus - CN10
Function of longitudinal muscles of pharynx
Elevation of pharynx
Pharyngeal fascia
They coat pharyngeal muscles
Thin outer layer: buccopharyngeal fascia
Thick inner layer: pharyngobasilar fascia
Position of palatine tonsils (adenoids)
Between palatopharyngeal and palatoglossal arches

Arterial supply of palatine tonsils
Tonsillar artery (branch of facial artery)
Motor innervation of pharynx
Vagus (except stylopharyngeus: CN9)
Sensory innervation of pharynx
Nasopharynx: V2
Oropharynx: CN9
Laryngopharynx: CN10
Blood supply to larynx
Superior laryngeal artery (branch of superior thyroid)
Inferior laryngeal artery (branch of inferior thyroid)

Lymph drainage of thyroid gland
Above vocal cords: Upper deep cervical nodes
Below vocal cords: Prelaryngeal and pretracheal nodes and inferior deep cervical nodes
Innervation of laryngeal muscles
Cricothyroid: superior laryngeal nerve
Everything else: recurrent laryngeal nerve
Nerve supplying sensory innervation of laryngopharynxpharynx
Above vocal cords: superior laryngeal nerve
Below vocal cords: recurrent laryngeal nerve
Structure of nasal cavity
Choncha and meatus

Paranasal sinuses

Innervation of paranasal sinuses
Different branches of trigeminal

Openings of nasal canal

Little’s area
90% nose bleeds occur in little’s area

Foramen cecum of tongue
At apex of terminal sulcus: where epithelium invaginated to form thyroid gland
If thyroglossal duct persists: forms thyroglossal cyst

Papillae of the tongue
Filiform: end in one or more points
Fungiform: around the margins
Vallate: 8-12, anterior to terminal sulcus
Foliate: folds at sides of the tongue
They increase the surface area and have taste buds (except filiform)

Sensory innervation of the tongue

Innervation of muscles of tongue
Intrinsic: hypoglossal nerve
Extrinsic: mostly hypoglossal (except palatoglossus: vagus)

Lymphatic drainage of tongue
Anterior 2/3: ipsilateral, Posterior 1/3: bilateral
Tip: submental node then to deep cervical
Mid: Submandibular then deep cervical












