Head Skull Foramina Flashcards
What nerve(s) run through the hypoglossal canal?
CN XII - hypoglossal n.
What nerve(s) run through the tympano-occipital fissure?
CN IX - glossopharyngeal n.
CN X - vagus n.
CN XI - accessory n.
List the jugular foramen, the canal for the trigeminal nerve, and internal acoustic meatus from rostral to caudal
canal for the trigeminal nerve
internal acoustic meatus
jugular foramen
What nerve(s) does the internal acoustic meatus house?
CN VII - facial n.
CN VIII - vestibulocochlear n.
What nerve(s) does the jugular foramen house?
CN IX - glossopharyngeal n.
CN X - vagus n.
CN XI - accessory n.
What nerve(s) does the stylomastoid foramen house?
CN VII - facial n.
List 1-3
- external auditory meatus
- retroarticular foramen
- tympanic bulla
The external acoustic meatus is the landmark between the _____ and _____ ear. It is a [long/short] bony canal
middle
external
short
The tympanic bulla forms what?
the tympanic cavity of the middle ear, where the 3 ossicles live
What is the hypophyseal fossa?
fossa in the hypophysis
in the middle of the sella turcica
What nerves does the orbital fissure house?
CN III - oculomotor n.
CN IV - trochlear n.
CN VI - abducens n.
V1 - ophthalmic n. of trigeminal n.
What is the dorsum sellae?
most caudal bony prominence of the sella turcica
Label 1-2
- dorsum sellae
- hypophyseal fossa
What is the chiasmatic groove?
bony groove forming the optic chiasm that corresponds to optic nerve crossover
Label
chiasmatic groove