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Atlas
Axis
Uncinate process
The uncinate process of the cervical spine is a hook-shaped process found bilaterally on the superolateral margin of the cervical vertebral bodies of C3-C7.
The uncinate processes are more anteriorly positioned in the upper cervical spine and more posteriorly location in the lower cervical spine.
Odontoid process
Superior articular facet for joint with occipital condyle
Facet joint
Lamina
Lateral mass
Spinous process
Transverse foramen
V2
V3
Facet joint
Lamina
Odontoid process
Transverse process
Facet joint
Spinous process
Pedicle
Superior articular process
Lateral mass
Nerve roots
Facet joints
Arcuate eminence
Carotid groove of sphenoid bone
Meatal depression
Petrous temporal bone
Sigmoid sinus
Superior petrosal sinus
Tegmen
Torcula
Trigeminal prominence
Tuberculum sella
Relations of the sphenoid bone
Frontal and ethmoid anteriorly
Squamosal temporal bone laterally
Posteriorly the petrous temporal and occipital bone
What bones form the foramen lacerum?
Foramen lacerum formed by the junction of the petrous apex, sphenoid bone and occipital bone
What bounds the lateral edge of the carotid groove of the sphenoid bone?
The lingula
Middle clinoid process
Planum sphenoidale which forms the roof of the sphenoid sinus
Dorsum sella which forms the upper clivus
What structure runs here?
This is the petroclival fissure in which the inferior petrosal sinus runs
Intrajugular portion of the temporal bone
Anterior clinoid process
Anterior limbus of chiasmatic sulcus
Body of the sphenoid bone
Chiasmatic sulcus
Dorsum sella
Greater wing of sphenoid
Lesser wing of sphenoid
Posterior clinoid process
Sella turcica
Tuberculum sella
Vidian canal
Carotid canal
Infratemporal crest
Infratemporal fossa
Mastoid notch
Maxillary sinus
Occipital groove
Pterygoid process
Petroclival fissure
Foramen rotundum
Median pterygoid plate
Vidian canal
Carotid canal
Foramen ovale
Foramen spinosum
Etymology- sella turcica
Turkish saddle
Pterion
Sphenosquamosal suture
Temporal fossa
Zygoma
Zygomatic arch
Anterior clinoid process
Anterior ethmoid canal
Body of sphenoid
Ethmoidomaxillary suture
Frontal process of maxilla
Frontoethmoidal suture
Greater wing of sphenoid
Inferior orbital fissure
Infraorbital canal
Infraorbital foramen
Contents of the infraorbital canal
Infraorbital nerve (V2)
Infraorbital artery (Maxillary artery)
Contents of the anterior ethmoid foramen
Transmits the anterior ethmoidal artery, vein and nerve.
The anterior ethmoidal nerve, a branch of the nasociliary nerve, runs in a groove along the lateral edge of the cribriform plate to the above-mentioned slit-like opening .
Lacrimal bone
Lesser wing of sphenoid
Maxilla
Optic canal
Contents of optic canal
Opthalmic artery
Optic nerve
Contents of the inferior orbital fissure
Inferior Orbit Gets Infra-Orbital Nerves And VeinZ
IO: inferior ophthalmic vein (a tributary to both pterygoid venous plexus and cavernous sinus)
G: ganglionic branches from the pterygopalatine ganglion to maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve
ION: infra-orbital nerve (branch CN V2)
A: infra-orbital artery (branch maxillary artery)
V: infra-orbital vein (drains inferior orbit, communicates with the inferior ophthalmic vein, a tributary to pterygoid venous plexus)
Z: zygomatic nerve (branch CN V2)
Optic strut
Orbital plate of ethmoid bone
Orbital process of palatine bone
Posterior ethmoid foramen
Contents of the posterior ethmoid foramen
Posterior ethmoidal foramen opens at the back part of this margin under cover of the projecting lamina of the sphenoid, and transmits the posterior ethmoidal vessels and nerve.
Sphenoethmoidal suture
SOF
Contents of SOF
Long Fissures Seem To Store Only Nerves, Instead Of Arteries, Including Ophthalmic Veins (Superior to Inferior)
L: lacrimal nerve (branch of CN V1)
F: frontal nerve (branch of CN V1)
S: superior ophthalmic vein (a tributary to cavernous sinus)
T: trochlear nerve (CN IV)
SO: superior division of the oculomotor nerve (CN III)
N: nasociliary nerve (branch of CN V1)
IO: inferior division of the oculomotor nerve (CN III)
A: abducens nerve (CN VI)
IOV: inferior ophthalmic vein (tributary to both cavernous sinus and pterygoid venous plexus)
Hiatus of the endolymphatic sac
Hook of the sigmoid sinus
Inferior petrosal sinus (which runs in the petroclival fissure)
Jugular foramen
Contents of the jugular foramen
Pars nervosa:
Inferior petrosal sinus
IX + Jacobson’s (tympanic canaliculus)
Pars vasculosa:
IJV
X, XI
Nerve of Arnold (mastoid canaliculus)
Posterior meningeal artery
Porus of the IAM
Cochlear area of IAM
Facial canal
Inferior vestibular area
Singular foramen
Superior vestibular area
Transverse (falciform) crest
Vertical crest
Bill’s bar
Contents of singular foramen
The foramen singulare, also known as the singular foramen, is a small opening at the posteroinferior aspect of the fundus of the internal auditory canal (IAC)
It carries the singular or posterior ampullary nerve, a branch of the inferior vestibular nerve which carries afferent information from the posterior semicircular canal
Central sulcus
Frontal lobe
Inferior frontal gyrus
Middle frontal gyrus
Occipital lobe
Parietal lobe
Parieto-occipital sulcus
Pre-occipital notch
Supramarginal gyrus
Sylvian fissure
Temporal lobe
Central lobe
Central sulcus
Frontal lobe
Inferior frontal gyrus
Inferior frontal sulcus
Middle frontal gyrus
Middle temporal gyrus
Occipital lobe
Parietal lobe
Post central gyrus
Postcentral sulcus
Precentral gyrus
Precentral sulcus
Premotor cortex
Subcentral gyrus
Superior frontal gyrus
Supramarginal gyrus
Vein of Trolard
Ambient cistern
Anterior medial temporal lobe
Calcarine sulcus
Central lobe
Cingulate gyrus
Cingulate sulcus
Corpus callosum
Cuneus
Fusiform gyrus
Lingual gyrus
Marginal ramus of the cingulate sulcus
Middle media temporal lobe
Paracentral lobule
Paracentral sulcus
Parieto-occipital sulcus
Precuneus
Quadrigeminal cistern
Superior parietal lobule
Supplementary motor area
Uncus
Cerebellar tonsils
Cerebellar vermis
Cerebral aqueduct
Floor of the 4th ventricle
Inferior medullary velum
Superior lateral recess of the fourth
Tonsil of cerebellum
Uvula of vermis
Floculus
Superior cerebellar peduncle
Inferior medullary velum
Tela choroidea
Abducens
Auditory nerve
Cerebral peduncle
Choroid plexus
Facial nerve
Foramen of Luschka
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Rootlets of hypoglossal nerve
Lateral margin of the pons
Pontomedullary sulcus
Spinal portion of accessory
Trigeminal
Vagus
Flocculus
Auditory nerve
Cerebellopontine angle
Facial nerve
Foramen of Luschka
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Abducens nerve
AICA
Auditory nerve
Axilla of the trigeminal nerve
Oculomotor nerve
PICA
SCA
Ambient cistern