Nasal Cavity Flashcards

1
Q

which structures enter pterygopalatine fossa laterally?

A

maxillary a.

infratemporal fossa via pterygomaxillary fissure

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2
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which structures enter pterygopalatine fossa posteriorly?

A

maxillary n. (foramen rotundum)

n. of pterygoid canal (Vidian n.)

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3
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which structures exit pterygopalatine fossa posteriorly?

A

a. of pterygoid canal

pharyngeal a. and n. (palatovaginal canal to upper pharynx)

meningeal n. (foramen rotundum)

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4
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which structures exit pterygopalatine fossa anteriorly?

A

infraorbital n. and a.

zygomatic n.

superior alveolar a. and n.

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5
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which structures exit pterygopalatine fossa inferiorly?

A

descending palatine a. and palatine n.

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6
Q

the middle nasal meatus has a prominent bulge - what is this?

A

ethmoidal bulla (the medial wall of the middle ethmoidal sinuses)

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7
Q

choana

A

opening from nasal cavity into nasopharynx

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8
Q

infundibulum

A

upper part of semilunar hiatus, goes up to frontal sinus

has openings for ant/mid ethmoid air cells and opening for maxillary sinus

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9
Q

uncinate process

A

limits anterior edge of semilunar hiatus

partially obstructs opening to maxillary sinus –> remove process to improve drainage

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10
Q

which duct is beneath the inferior nasal concha?

A

nasolacrimal duct

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11
Q

cartilage at tip of nose

A

major alar cartilage

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12
Q

which dural partition attaches to the crista galli?

A

falx cerebri

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13
Q

floor of nasal cavity

A

palatine process of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine
bone

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14
Q

posterior wall of nasal cavity

A

body of sphenoid

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15
Q

which nasal concha are a part of the ethmoid bone?

A

superior and middle nasal concha

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16
Q

sphenopalatine foramen

A

between perpendicular plate of palatine bone and sphenoid bone

route for structures to enter nasal cavity from pterygopalatine fossa

(sphenopalatine a./v., posterior superior nasal nerve)

17
Q

entryway into nasal cavity for n. and vessels associated w/ V2

A

pterygopalatine fossa

18
Q

Which vessel enters via the pterygopalatine fossa and supplies posterior half of nasal cavity and maxillary sinus?

A

maxillary a. (3rd part)

19
Q

Keisselbach’s area

A

region in the anteroinferior part of the nasal septum

anastomoses between maxillary a., ophthalmic a., and facial a.

very vulnerable to bleeding

20
Q

br. of sphenopalatine a.

A

posterior septal br.

posterior lateral nasal br.

21
Q

anterior and posterior ethmoidal a. are branches of which a.?

A

ophthalmic a. (br. of ICA)

22
Q

general sensory innervation of nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses

A

via CN V
V1 –> lat aspect nose, and ant/dorsal aspect within cavity

V2-> inner nose and maxillary sinus

23
Q

maxillary sinus nerve supply

A
V2 
infraorbital n.
posterior superior alveolar n.
middle superior alveolar n.
anterior superior alveolar n.
24
Q

preganglionic parasympathetics to nasal cavity

A

via greater petrosal br. of facial n. to pterygopalatine ganglion

25
Q

postganglionic parasympathetics to nasal cavity distribute w/ br. of ______

A

maxillary n.

26
Q

postganglionic sympathetics to nasal cavity are via the ____________ and the ____________

action?

A

postganglionic sympathetics to nasal cavity are via the CAROTID PLEXUS and the DEEP PETROSAL N.

limit blood supply –> shrink mucosal lining –> reduce swelling in nose (exp. Afrin)

27
Q

How do olfactory neurons recover after injury?

A

stem cells

28
Q

possible physiologic functions of paranasal sinuses

A
  • protection from bone conduction of speech
  • humidification
  • local immunologic defense
  • supply olfactory mucosa
  • reduce skull weight
  • trauma protection
  • heat insulation
29
Q

individuals with ciliopathy (like Kartagener syndrome) are susceptible to

A

sinus infections

30
Q

vulnerable structures near the sphenoid

A

optic nerve

And contents of cavernous sinus…

internal carotid a. + surrounding sympathetic plexus

CN III
CN IV
CN V1,V2
CN VI
^embedded in lateral wall of sinus
31
Q

if ethmoid air cells grow too much during development what can happen?

A

can close off gap between nasal septum and middle/superior turbinates

block olfactory epithelium –> ANOSMIA

32
Q

sella turcica is immediately posterior and superior to …

A

the sphenoid sinus

33
Q

swelling of the superior nasal meatus would most likely plug which opening of the paranasal sinuses?

A

posterior ethmoidal air cells

34
Q

which sinuses drain into middle nasal meatus?

A

anterior and middle ethmoid air cells
frontal sinus
maxillary sinus

35
Q

what provides general sensation from anterior/superior aspect of nasal septum?

A

anterior ethmoidal n. (V1)

36
Q

what provides general sensation from posterior/inferior nasal septum?

A

nasopalatine n. (V2)