Neuroanatomy - The Skull and Foramina Flashcards

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What bones is the calvarium comprised of?

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The frontal, occipital and parietal bones

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What are the 8 cranial nerve foramina?

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Cribiform plate
Optic canal
Superior orbital fissure
Foramen rotundum
Foramen ovale
Internal acoustic meatus
Jugular foramen
Hypoglossal canal
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The superior orbital fissure enables communication of which two structures?

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Cavernous sinus and the apex of the orbit

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What does the foramen rotundum provide a connection between?

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The middle cranial fossa and the pterygopalatine fossa

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Which two structures does the internal acoustic meatus connect to each other?

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The posterior cranial fossa and the inner ear

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What are sutures?

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Fibrous joints that are immovable and fuse completely around the age of 20

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What is the clinical importance of sutures?

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They are potential points of weakness

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What are fontanelles?

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Membranous gaps caused by incompletely fused suture joints

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What are the three sutures?

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Coronal suture, sagittal suture and the lambdoid suture

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What are the two fontanelles?

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The frontal fontanelle and the occipital fontanelle

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What are the differences between male and female skulls?

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  1. Females have more rounded forehead, male forehead slopes back at a greater angle
  2. Males have a more prominent supraorbital ridge
  3. Females have rounder eye sockets
  4. Females have a pointed chin and a sloping angle of the jaw. Males have a square chin with a more vertical angle of the jaw
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What are he differences between infant and adult skulls?

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  1. Sutures not completely fused to allow room for brain to grow and for childbirth
  2. Infant has little to no paranasal sinuses
  3. Infants have a frontal suture
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What are the fontanelles seen in infants?

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Sphenoidal, mastoid, anterior and posterior

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