Week 2: Station 4 - The Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Air Sinuses Flashcards
What kind of epithelium forms the respiratory mucosa that lines most of the nasal cavity (not the roof)?
Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium
What kind of epithelium lines the roof of the nasal cavity?
Olfactory epithelium
What nerve innervates olfactory mucosa and how does it enter the nasal cavity?
Olfactory
Through the cribriform plate
A = sphenoethmoidal recess
What bone forms the superior and middle conchae?
Ethmoid
What bone forms the inferior concha?
Vomer
What is the blood supply of the nasal cavity?
Branches of opthalmic artery
Branches from the ECA
Don’t need to know this diagram amazingly well but worth looking at
What are the functions of the paranasal air sinuses?
Reduce weight of the skull
Humidifying inhaled air
What mucosa lines the paranasal air sinuses?
Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium
What does the sphenoid sinus open into?
Sphenoethmoidal recess
What sinuses drain into the superior meatus?
Posterior ethmoid air cells
What sinuses drain into the middle meatus?
- Maxillary
- Frontal
- Anterior ethmoidal air cells
- Middle ethmoidal air cells
What drains into the inferior meatus?
Nasolacrimal canal
What sinus is more susceptible to sinusitis by it’s opening not being at it’s most inferior part?
Maxillary
What nerve carries the pain sensation in sinusitis?
Trigeminal