L10.1 Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses Flashcards

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Skeleton of the external nose

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  • Frontal process of maxilla
  • Nasal bones = bridge of the nose
    • Articulates SUP with bottom of frontal bone
  • Septal cartilage → projects in mid sagittal plane → separate into 2 halves
    • Alar cartilages on each side
      • Inside of alar cartilage = vestibule
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Boundary of the MED nasal wall

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  • ANT by septal cartilage
  • POS - vomer + body of sphenoid bone
  • Floor - maxilla + palatine
  • SUP - ethmoid bone (has projection in midline which closes the septum)

POS nare (one for each half of nasal cavity)

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Ethmoid bone

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  • (LAT plate, cribriform plate SUPeriorly)
  • Looks like an ‘n’ shaped bone (3 plates)
  • 1 midline + 2 LAT wall
  • Broken nose → involves ethmoid bone
    • Results in infections/bleeds/rhinorrhea (loss of CSF out of nasal cavity)
    • Brain & meninges directly above ethmoid bone → bleeds from meninges
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CN 1 bulb

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  • CN 1 (olfactory N)’s bulb sits LAT to crista gali
    • Projections through cribriform plates
    • Takes information of smell to brain
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Mucous membrane

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  • Highly vascular and on MED wall
  • Trap foreign particles
  • Helps humidify air
  • Mucosa is ciliated → help expel mucus in lower airways into front of nasal cavity to blow out
    • Cilia is damaged from smoking
  • Nosebleed associated with vasculature of mucosa
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Olfactory area

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  • Top 1/3 of nasal cavity (LAT & MED)
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Vestibule

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  • Lined by skin (keratinised → and ∴ protective) and hair
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Turbinates in the LAT wall

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  • Turbinates → contains conchae (SUP/MID/INF)
    • Lined by mucosa
    • Concha produce turbulence of air breathed in → warm and humid air breathed in
    • Inflammation of concha → may congest nasal cavity
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Meatus

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  • found under concha (S/M/I)
  • Meatus opens into paranasal sinuses
  • Bacteria able to migrate into sinuses
  • INF meatus has no opening into sinus
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Paranasal sinuses

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  • Spaces in bone (opens during development)
    • Drags mucosa with it as it opens → lines spaces
  • Front/Ethomoid/Sphenoid/Maxillary
    • Sinusitis → refer pain to trigeminal N
  • Maxillary sinus is close to roots of molars
    • Pulling molars out → may fracture maxillary sinus → potential route of infection
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Sinus drainage

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  • Frontal/ethmoid/sphenoid → above nasal cavity
    • Bac needs to work against gravity to get into sinus → drains effectively in upright position
  • Maxillary sinus (opening in MED wall)
    • Bac works with gravity to get into sinus → not able to drain effectively in upright position
    • Need to lie in a slight decline position
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Opening of sinus drainage

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  • Tend to open in nasal cavity close to sinus
  • Frontal → opens into MID meatus (close to hiatus semilunaris)
  • Sphenoid → opens at back end of nasal cavity (associated with SUP concha)
    • In the area of sphenoethmoidal recess
  • Ethmoid → directly into SUP meatus
    • Hiatus semilunaris → ANT ethmoid air cells
    • Bulla ethmoidalis → Middle ethmoidal air cells
  • Maxillary → POS end of hiatus semilunaris
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How is the INF meatus different

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  • Opens into nasolacrimal duct
  • Excessive tear production → into nasolacrimal duct → into INF meatus → runny nose
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POS quadrant for BS to nasal cavity

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  • Spenopalatine A (big A)
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SUP quadrant for BS to nasal cavity

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  • Branches of the opthalmic A
    • → Ethmoidal A
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INF quadrant

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  • Branches of the Greater palatine A
    • Supplies roof of mouth from underneath → comes up through opening in hard palate → supply INF quadrant
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ANT quadrant for BS to nasal cavity

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  • LAT → branches from facial A
  • MED → branches from lip (labial A)
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Venous drainage of the nasal cavity

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  • Submucosal plexus → drains via similar systems
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NS to the nasal cavity

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  • Line from ANT nare to sphenoid sinus → separate into A/S half & P/I half
  • A/S
    • Opthalmic division
    • Branch into ANT ethmoidal
  • P/I
    • Maxillary division
    • Branches of greater/lesser palatine N