Nasal Cavity Flashcards

1
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which structures enter pterygopalatine fossa laterally?

A

maxillary a.

infratemporal fossa via pterygomaxillary fissure

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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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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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which structures exit pterygopalatine fossa anteriorly?

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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
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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
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choana

A

opening from nasal cavity into nasopharynx

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8
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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
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uncinate process

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limits anterior edge of semilunar hiatus

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

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10
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which duct is beneath the inferior nasal concha?

A

nasolacrimal duct

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11
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cartilage at tip of nose

A

major alar cartilage

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12
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which dural partition attaches to the crista galli?

A

falx cerebri

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13
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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
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which nasal concha are a part of the ethmoid bone?

A

superior and middle nasal concha

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16
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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
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preganglionic parasympathetics to nasal cavity

A

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

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postganglionic parasympathetics to nasal cavity distribute w/ br. of ______
maxillary n.
26
postganglionic sympathetics to nasal cavity are via the ____________ and the ____________ action?
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
How do olfactory neurons recover after injury?
stem cells
28
possible physiologic functions of paranasal sinuses
- protection from bone conduction of speech - humidification - local immunologic defense - supply olfactory mucosa - reduce skull weight - trauma protection - heat insulation
29
individuals with ciliopathy (like Kartagener syndrome) are susceptible to
sinus infections
30
vulnerable structures near the sphenoid
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
if ethmoid air cells grow too much during development what can happen?
can close off gap between nasal septum and middle/superior turbinates block olfactory epithelium --> ANOSMIA
32
sella turcica is immediately posterior and superior to ...
the sphenoid sinus
33
swelling of the superior nasal meatus would most likely plug which opening of the paranasal sinuses?
posterior ethmoidal air cells
34
which sinuses drain into middle nasal meatus?
anterior and middle ethmoid air cells frontal sinus maxillary sinus
35
what provides general sensation from anterior/superior aspect of nasal septum?
anterior ethmoidal n. (V1)
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what provides general sensation from posterior/inferior nasal septum?
nasopalatine n. (V2)