Temporal Bone - inner ear/vestibular pathway Flashcards
the pterion is where which four bones meet?
temporal, parietal, frontal, and sphenoid bones
what foramen does the middle meningeal artery pass through?
foramen spinosum
the vestibule, cochlea etc sit in what part of the temporal bone?
in the petrous part of the temporal bone
the facial nerve comes from which brachial arch?
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the facial nerve supplies motor innervation to what muscles?
stapedius, stylohyoid, posterior belly digastric and muscles of facial expression
what nucleus is associated with the facial nerve?
superior salivatory nucleus
what two ganglia are associated with the facial nerve?
pterygopalatine ganglion and the submandibular ganglion
What is the sensory nucleus associated with the facial nerve?
nucleus solitarius
the facial nerve exits the brain where?
the cerebellopontine angle
does the maxillary artery or nerve come through the infratemporal fossa?
the maxillary artery goes through the infratemporal fossa b/c the maxillary nerve goes through the foramen rotundum which is the back door to the pterygopalatine fossa
ordinary somatic sensation from the head and neck goes to which nucleus?
the trigeminal nucleus
describe the pathway of the parasympathetics associated with the occulomotor nerve
- start at edinger westphal nucleus
- pass through superior orbital fissure
- synapse at the cilliary ganglia
- travel with opthalmic nerve to the cilliary apparatus
describe the path of the parasympathetics associated with the facial nerve
(greater petrosal)
- starts at superior salivatory nucleus
- passes through internal acoustic meatus
- meets up with the deep petrosal nerve
- enters pterygoid canal
- synapses at the phenopalatine ganglion
- travels with the maxillary nerve to lacrimal gland
(chorda Tympani)
- starts in superior salivatory nucleus
- exits through internal acoustic meatus
- passes through petrotympanic fissure
- synapses in the submandibular ganglia
- travels with lingual branch of mandibular nerve to sublingual glands
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describe the pathway of the parasympathetics associated with the glossopharyngeal nerve
- start at inferior salivatory nucleus
- passes through foramen ovale
- synapses with otic ganglion
- travels with auriculotemporal branch of mandibular to parotid gland
what nerves pass through the internal acoustic meatu?
7 and 8 arise at the cerebellopontine angle, then enter the internal acoustic meatus together