Intro to ENT Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards
The middle ear contains the ____ that functions to equalize pressure through a connection to the ___
Eustachian tube, nasopharynx
Hearing pathway
External ear Ear drum Ossicles Oval window (Vestibulocochlear apparatus - vestibule and cochlea) Cochlea (fluid filled) Hair cells (ending at round window) Cochlear nerve Brainstem
3 regions of the nasal cavity
Vestibular (external opening contains hair bearing skin)
Respiratory (contains mucus secreting goblet cells)
Olfactory (lined by olfactory cells and receptors)
The only 2 sinus strucures that can be accurately palpated on physical exam are…
- frontal
- maxillary
Epiglottic vallecula
Depression behind root of tongue at floor of oropharynx where saliva is held until initiation of the swallowing reflex, an important landmark in intubation, space between tongue and epiglottis
Hypopharynx
Portion of pharynx that lies inferior to the tip of the epiglottis and extends to the esophagus
Stensens duct
The duct emptying the parotid salivary gland, enters the buccal mucosa opposite the 2nd molar and sees facial nerve passing thru this gland
Wharton’s duct
The duct of the submandibular glands located at the floor of the mouth, with a portion of lingual, facial, and hypoglossal nerves lying deep to this gland
2 head and neck infections seen almost exclusively in patients with diabetes
Malignant otitis externa and rhinocerebral mucormycosis