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Skull: Lateral View ​


 


-Styloid process of the temporal bone


-Mastoid process of the temporal bone


-Squamous portion of the temporal bone


-External acoustic meatus


-Ethmoid bone


-Supraorbital foramen


-Infraorbi...

Skull: Lateral View ​



-Styloid process of the temporal bone


-Mastoid process of the temporal bone


-Squamous portion of the temporal bone


-External acoustic meatus


-Ethmoid bone


-Supraorbital foramen


-Infraorbital foramen


-Sphenoid (greater wing)


-Coronal suture

-Styloid process of the temporal bone


-Mastoid process of the temporal bone


-Squamous portion of the temporal bone


-External acoustic meatus


-Ethmoid bone


-Supraorbital foramen


-Infraorbital foramen


-Sphenoid (greater w...

-Styloid process of the temporal bone


-Mastoid process of the temporal bone


-Squamous portion of the temporal bone


-External acoustic meatus


-Ethmoid bone


-Supraorbital foramen


-Infraorbital foramen


-Sphenoid (greater wing)


-Coronal suture

Skull: Anterior View 


 


-Supraorbital margin


-Infraorbital margin


-Nasal bone


-Mental Foramen


-Ethmoid (perpendicular plate)


-Supraorbital foramen


-Orbit


-Vomer


-Sphenoid (Greater Wing)


-Sphenoid (Less...

Skull: Anterior View



-Supraorbital margin


-Infraorbital margin


-Nasal bone


-Mental Foramen


-Ethmoid (perpendicular plate)


-Supraorbital foramen


-Orbit


-Vomer


-Sphenoid (Greater Wing)


-Sphenoid (Lesser Wing)


-Infraorbital Foramen


-Piriform Aperture

-Supraorbital margin


-Infraorbital margin


-Nasal bone


-Mental Foramen


-Ethmoid (perpendicular plate)


-Supraorbital foramen


-Orbit


-Vomer


-Sphenoid (Greater Wing)


-Sphenoid (Lesser Wing)


-Infraorbital Foramen...

-Supraorbital margin


-Infraorbital margin


-Nasal bone


-Mental Foramen


-Ethmoid (perpendicular plate)


-Supraorbital foramen


-Orbit


-Vomer


-Sphenoid (Greater Wing)


-Sphenoid (Lesser Wing)


-Infraorbital Foramen


-Piriform Aperture

Skull: Posterior View 


 


-Parietal foramen


-Superior nuchal line 


-Inferior nuchal line


-Vomer


-Lamboid Suture


-Incisive Foramen


-Sagittal Suture


-Occipital Condyle


-Palantine bone (horizontal plate)


...

Skull: Posterior View



-Parietal foramen


-Superior nuchal line


-Inferior nuchal line


-Vomer


-Lamboid Suture


-Incisive Foramen


-Sagittal Suture


-Occipital Condyle


-Palantine bone (horizontal plate)


-Palantine process of the Maxilla

-Parietal foramen


-Superior nuchal line 


-Inferior nuchal line


-Vomer


-Lamboid Suture


-Incisive Foramen


-Sagittal Suture


-Occipital Condyle


-Palantine bone (horizontal plate)


-Palantine process of the Maxilla

-Parietal foramen


-Superior nuchal line


-Inferior nuchal line


-Vomer


-Lamboid Suture


-Incisive Foramen


-Sagittal Suture


-Occipital Condyle


-Palantine bone (horizontal plate)


-Palantine process of the Maxilla

Skull: Lateral View 2​


 


-Infratemporal fossa


-Lateral pterygoid plate

Skull: Lateral View 2​



-Infratemporal fossa


-Lateral pterygoid plate

Skull: Inferior View


 


-Zygomatic Arch


-Zygomatic process of the maxilla​


-Styloid process


-Mastoid process


-Vomer


-Mastoid foramen


-External occipital protuberance


-Superior nuchal line


-Inferior nuchal ...

Skull: Inferior View



-Zygomatic Arch


-Zygomatic process of the maxilla​


-Styloid process


-Mastoid process


-Vomer


-Mastoid foramen


-External occipital protuberance


-Superior nuchal line


-Inferior nuchal line


-Occipital condyle


-Mandibular fossa


-Foramen magnum


-Hypoglossal canal


-Palatine bone


-Stylomastoid foramen


-Carotid canal


-Pterygoid process (lateral plate)


-Pterygoid process (medial plate)



-Zygomatic Arch


-Zygomatic process of the maxilla​


-Styloid process


-Mastoid process


-Vomer


-Mastoid foramen


-External occipital protuberance


-Superior nuchal line


-Inferior nuchal line


-Occipital condyle


...

-Zygomatic Arch


-Zygomatic process of the maxilla​


-Styloid process


-Mastoid process


-Vomer


-Mastoid foramen


-External occipital protuberance


-Superior nuchal line


-Inferior nuchal line


-Occipital condyle


-Mandibular fossa


-Foramen magnum


-Hypoglossal canal


-Palatine bone


-Stylomastoid foramen


-Carotid canal


-Pterygoid process (lateral plate)


-Pterygoid process (medial plate)

Skull: Interior View ​


 


-Foramen magnum 


-Cerebral fossa 


-Ethmoid (crista galli) 


-Ethmoid (cribriform plate) 


-Frontal sinus 


-Hypoglossal canal 


-Foramen ovale 


-Optic canal 


-Cerebellar foss...

Skull: Interior View ​



-Foramen magnum


-Cerebral fossa


-Ethmoid (crista galli)


-Ethmoid (cribriform plate)


-Frontal sinus


-Hypoglossal canal


-Foramen ovale


-Optic canal


-Cerebellar fossa


-Internal acoustic meatus


-Sphenoid (lesser wing)


-Sphenoid (greater wing)



Skull: Interior View ​


 


-Foramen magnum 


-Cerebral fossa 


-Ethmoid (crista galli) 


-Ethmoid (cribriform plate) 


-Frontal sinus 


-Hypoglossal canal 


-Foramen ovale 


-Optic canal 


-Cerebellar foss...

Skull: Interior View ​



-Foramen magnum


-Cerebral fossa


-Ethmoid (crista galli)


-Ethmoid (cribriform plate)


-Frontal sinus


-Hypoglossal canal


-Foramen ovale


-Optic canal


-Cerebellar fossa


-Internal acoustic meatus


-Sphenoid (lesser wing)


-Sphenoid (greater wing)

Mandible (multiple views)


 


-Head


-Neck


-Coronoid process


-Mandibular foramen


-Mylohyoid line

Mandible (multiple views)



-Head


-Neck


-Coronoid process


-Mandibular foramen


-Mylohyoid line

-Head


-Neck


-Coronoid process


-Mandibular foramen


-Mylohyoid line

-Head


-Neck


-Coronoid process


-Mandibular foramen


-Mylohyoid line

What are the boundaries of the parotid region, the temporal fossa, and the infra temporal fossa?



The following is a description of the boundaries of the following spaces:



Parotid region


Superior border - zygomatic arch
Inferior border – angle and inferior border of the mandible
Anterior border – anterior border of the masseter
Posterior border - external ear, anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid Medial border - ramus of the mandible



Temporal fossa
Anterior border – frontal and zygomatic bones
Posterior and superior borders – superior and inferior temporal lines Lateral and inferior borders – zygomatic arch



Infratemporal fossa
Superior border – inferior surface of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone Inferior border – angle of the mandible
Anterior border – posterior part of maxillary bone
Lateral border – ramus of the mandible
Medial border – lateral pterygoid plate

Identify the following foramina on the external surface:


 


-Supraorbital foramen (may be a notch)


-Infraorbital foramen


-Mental foramen


 


 


What bones are these foramina within?




What goes through these foram...

Identify the following foramina on the external surface:



-Supraorbital foramen (may be a notch)


-Infraorbital foramen


-Mental foramen




What bones are these foramina within?



What goes through these foramina?



Supraorbital foramen/notch – frontal bone – supraorbital nerve and vessels


 


Infraorbital foramen – maxillary bone – infraorbital nerve and vessels




Mental foramen – mandible – mental nerve and vessels 


 

Supraorbital foramen/notch – frontal bone – supraorbital nerve and vessels



Infraorbital foramen – maxillary bone – infraorbital nerve and vessels



Mental foramen – mandible – mental nerve and vessels


Identify the following foramina on the external surface:


 


-Stylomastoid foramen


-Ovale foramen


-Spinosum foramen


 


 


What bones are these foramina within?




What goes through these foramina?


 

Identify the following foramina on the external surface:



-Stylomastoid foramen


-Ovale foramen


-Spinosum foramen




What bones are these foramina within?



What goes through these foramina?


Stylomastoid foramen – temporal bone – facial nerve (VII) proper




Foramen ovale – sphenoid bone – mandibular nerve (V3), accessory meningeal artery


 


Foramen spinosum – sphenoid bone – middle meningeal vessels, meningeal...

Stylomastoid foramen – temporal bone – facial nerve (VII) proper



Foramen ovale – sphenoid bone – mandibular nerve (V3), accessory meningeal artery



Foramen spinosum – sphenoid bone – middle meningeal vessels, meningeal branch of V3

Identify the following foramina on the external surface:


 


-Mandibular foramen


 


What bones are these foramina within?




What goes through these foramina?

Identify the following foramina on the external surface:



-Mandibular foramen



What bones are these foramina within?



What goes through these foramina?

Mandibular foramen – mandible – inferior alveolar nerve and vessels

Mandibular foramen – mandible – inferior alveolar nerve and vessels

-Inferior orbital fissure


 


What bones form this fissures?


 


What spaces does it connect?


 


What goes through it?

-Inferior orbital fissure



What bones form this fissures?



What spaces does it connect?



What goes through it?

Bones = greater wing of sphenoid bone and maxillary bone



Connects the orbit and pterygopalatine fossa



Infraorbital nerve and vessels, & zygomatic nerve run through it

-Pterygomaxillary fissure



What bones form this fissures?



What spaces does it connect?



What goes through it?

Bones = pterygoid process of sphenoid bone & maxillary bone


 


Connects the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae


 


Maxillary artery goes through it

Bones = pterygoid process of sphenoid bone & maxillary bone



Connects the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae



Maxillary artery goes through it

-Petrotympanic fissure




What bones form this fissures?



What spaces does it connect?



What goes through it?

Bones = within the temporal bone (between the tympanic and petrous portions) 


 


Connects the tympanic cavity (within the temporal bone) and infratemporal fossa 


 


Chorda Tympani  artery goes through it

Bones = within the temporal bone (between the tympanic and petrous portions)



Connects the tympanic cavity (within the temporal bone) and infratemporal fossa



Chorda Tympani artery goes through it

Superior orbital fissure:


 


What bones form this fissure?


 


What spaces does it connect?


 


What goes through this fissure? 

Superior orbital fissure:



What bones form this fissure?



What spaces does it connect?



What goes through this fissure?

The superior orbital fissure is between the greater and lesser wings of the sphenoid bone


 


It connects the middle cranial fossa with the orbit


 


It contains the branches of the ophthalmic nerve (V1; frontal, lacrimal, nasociliar...

The superior orbital fissure is between the greater and lesser wings of the sphenoid bone



It connects the middle cranial fossa with the orbit



It contains the branches of the ophthalmic nerve (V1; frontal, lacrimal, nasociliary), the occulomotor nerve (III), the trochlear nerve (IV), the abducent nerve (VI) and the ophthalmic veins.