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Bones of the neurocranium?
1. Frontal (1)
2. Parietal (2)
3. Temporal (2)
4. Occipital (1)
5. Sphenoid (1)
6. Ethmoid (1)
Bones of the viscerocranium?
1. Maxillae (2)
2. Nasal (2)
3. Zygomatic (2)
4. Palatine (2)
5. Lacrimal (2)
6. Inferior Conchae (2)
7. Vomer (1)
8. Mandible (1)
9. Hyoid Bone
Functional areas of the skull?
1. Orbits
2. Nasal cavities
3. Oral cavity
Forehead Region (3)
1. Glabella
2. Supercilliary arches
3. Frontal eminences
Zygomatic Area "Keystone' (4)
1. Maxilla
2. Frontal
3. Temporal
4. Zygomaticofacial foramen
Cribiform Plate? (3)
1. Olfactory nerve
2. Anterior Ethmoidal artery
3. Posterior Ethmoidal artery
Optic canal (2)
1. Optic nerve
2. Ophthalmic artery
Incisive Canal (2)
1. Nasopalatine nerve
2. Nasopalatine artery
Suture between frontal bone & 2 parietal bones?
Coronal suture
Suture between 2 parietal bones?
Saggital suture
Suture between parietal bone & squamous part of temporal bone?
Squamous suture
Suture between 2 parietal bones & occipital bone?
Lamboid suture
Lambda?
Intersection of lamboid & sagital sutures
Intersection of saggital & coronal sutures?
Bregma
Junction of parietal, occipital & temporal bones?
Asterion
Anterior cranial fossa contains? (3)
1. Cribriform plate
2. Foramen cecum
3. Anterior & posterior ethmoidal foramina
Middle cranial fossa contains? (8)
1. Optic canal
2. Superior orbital fissure
3. Foramen rotundum
4. Foramen ovale
5. Foramen spinosum
6. Formane lacerum
7. Carotid canal
8. Hiatus of facial canal
Posterior cranial fossa contains? (6)
1. Internal auditory meatus
2. Jugular foramen
3. Hypoglossal canal
4. Foramen magnum
5. Condyloid foramen
6. Mastoid foramen
What goes through the SUPERIOR ORBITAL FISSURE? (7)
SUPERIOR ORBITAL FISSURE:
1. Superior ophthalmic vein
2. Lacrimal nerve
3. Frontal nerve
4. Trochlear nerve IV
5. Aducens nerve VI
6. Occulomotor nerve III
7. Nasociliary nerve
What goes through the FORAMEN ROTUNDUM?
FORAMEN ROTUNDUM:
Maxillary division of V (V-2)
What goes through FORAMEN OVALE?
FORAMEN OVALE:
1. Mand. divison of V (V-3)
2. Lesser petrosal nerve
What goes through CAROTID CANAL? (2)
1. Internal carotid artery
2. Carotid sympathetic plexus
What goes through FORAMEN SPINOSUM?
FORAMEN SPINOSUM:
1. Middle meningeal artery
What goes through the GREATER PALATINE FORAMEN?
GREATER PALATINE FORAMEN:
Greater palatine nerve & artery
What goes through LESSER PALATINE FORAMINA?
LESSER PALATINE FORAMINA:
Lesser palatine nerve & artery
What goes through FORAMEN LACERUM? (2)
1. Deep petrosal nerve
2. Greater petrosal nerve
What goes through PETROTYMPANIC FISSURE? (2)
1. Anterior tympanic artery
2. Chorda tympani
What goes through the JUGULAR FORAMEN? (6)
1. Internal jugular vein
2. Glossopharyngeal nerve
3. Vagus nerve
4. Accessory nerve
5. Inferior petrosal sinus
6. Posterior meningeal artery
What goes through the HYPOGLOSSAL CANAL? (2)
1. Hypoglossal nerve
2. Venous plexus of hypoglossal canal
What goes throuhg the FORAMEN MAGNUM? (6)
1. Spinal vein
2. Anterior spinal artery
3. Posterior spinal artery
4. Spinal cord
5. Spinal root of accesorry nerve
6. Vertebral artery