Triangles Flashcards

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Borders of the clinoidal (anteromedial) triangle.

A
  1. Optic nerve.
  2. Occulomotor nerve.
  3. Tentorial edge.
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Contents of the clinoidal triangle.

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  1. Anterior clinoid process.

2. Clinoidal ICA.

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Borders of the occulomotor (medial) triangle.

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  1. Anterior petroclinoid dural fold.
  2. Posterior petroclinoid dural fold.
  3. Interclinoid dural fold.
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Another name for the occulomotor triangle.

A

Habuka’s triangle.

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Contents of Habuka’s triangle.

A
  1. Occulomotor nerve.

2. Horizontal segment of the ICA.

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Borders of the supratrochlear (paramedian) triangle.

A
  1. Occulomotor nerve.
  2. Trochlear nerve.
  3. Tentorial edge.
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Contents of the supratrochlear triangle.

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  1. Meningohypophyseal trunk.
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Borders of Parkinson’s (infratrochlear) triangle.

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  1. Trochlear nerve.
  2. Ophthalmic division (V1).
  3. Tentorial edge.
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Contents of Parkinson’s triangle.

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  1. Cavernous ICA.

2. Abducens nerve.

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Borders Mullan’s triangle (anteromedial middle fossa).

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  1. Ophthalmic nerve (V1).
  2. Maxillary nerve (V2).
  3. A line connecting the superior orbital fissure and foramen rotundum.
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Contents of Mullan’s triangle.

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  1. Sphenoid sinus.
  2. Ophthalmic vein.
  3. Abducens nerve.
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Borders of the anterolateral middle fossa triangle.

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  1. Maxillary nerve (V2).
  2. Mandibular nerve (V3).
  3. A line connecting foramen rotundum and foramen ovale.
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Contents of the anterolateral middle fossa triangle.

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  1. Lateral sphenoid wing.
  2. Sphenoid emissary vein.
  3. Cavernous-pterygoid venous anastamosis.
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Borders of Glasscock’s triangle.

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  1. Mandibular nerve (V3).
  2. Greater superficial petrosal nerve.
  3. A line from the foramen spinosum to arcuate eminence.
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Contents of Glassocock’s triangle.

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  1. Foramen spinosum.
  2. Horizontal petrous ICA (for anastamosis).
  3. Infratemporal fossa.
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Borders of Kawase’s triangle (also known as the rhomboid).

A
  1. Mandibular nerve (V3).
  2. GSPN.
  3. Arcuate eminence.
  4. Superior petrosal sinus.

OR

  1. GPSN.
  2. Arcuate eminence.
  3. A line connecting the hiatus fallopii and Meckel’s cave.
17
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Contents of Kawase’s triangle.

A
  1. Petrous apex.
  2. IAC.
  3. Vertebrobasilar junction.
18
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Borders of the inferolateral triangle of the middle fossa.

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  1. A line from the dural entries of the trochlear and abducens nerve.
  2. A line from the dural entries of the abducens nerve and the petrosal vein.
  3. The petrous apex.
19
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Contents of the inferolateral triangle of the middle fossa.

A
  1. Porous trigeminii (dural opening into Meckel’s cave).
20
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Contents of the inferomedial triangle of the middle fossa.

A
  1. Porous abducens (dural opening into Dorello’s canal).

2. Gruber’s ligament.