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Anatomy Head&neck-Spotters

This document contains descriptions of various anatomical structures in the head and neck region. It lists the key features such as attachments, innervation, blood supply, actions and clinical relevance of structures like muscles, nerves, arteries, veins and glands. Some specific structures covered include the soft palate, epiglottis, lingual nerve, facial artery, internal jugular vein, genioglossus muscle, sphenoidal sinus, frontal nerve and piriform fossa.

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879 views56 pages

Anatomy Head&neck-Spotters

This document contains descriptions of various anatomical structures in the head and neck region. It lists the key features such as attachments, innervation, blood supply, actions and clinical relevance of structures like muscles, nerves, arteries, veins and glands. Some specific structures covered include the soft palate, epiglottis, lingual nerve, facial artery, internal jugular vein, genioglossus muscle, sphenoidal sinus, frontal nerve and piriform fossa.

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Head & neck spotters

1
a) Soft palate
b) Muscles
attached
c) Sensory
innervation
2
a) Bullae
ethmoidae
b) Formation
3
a) Epiglottis
b) Type of cartilage
c) Muscles
attached
d) Area of
attachment
4
a) Lingual nerve
(green)
b) Communicating
nerve
c) Distribution
d) Origin
5
a) Facial artery (red)
b) Branches in face
c) Termination &
pecularities
d) Surface marking
6
a) Internal jugular
vein
b) Formation
c) Termination
d) Tributaries
7
a) Genioglossus
b) Attachments
c) Nerve supply
d) Action
e) Clinical
importance
8
a) Sphenoidal air
sinus
b) Drainage
c) Superior relation
9
a) Frontal nerve
(red)
b) Origin
c) Branches
10
a) Piriform fossa
b) Boundaries
c) Structures
related to
floor
d) Applied
11
a) Hard palate
b) Development
12
a) Auditory tube
(probe space)
b) Communication
13
a) Anterior arch of atlas
b) Attachments
c) Joint formed
14
a) Intervetebral disc
b) Parts
c) Type of cartilage
15
a) Nasal septum
b) Formation
c) Nerve supply
d) Blood supply
e) Applied
16
a) Omohyoid
(green)
b) Attachment
c) Nerve supply
d) Action
17
a) Parotid duct
(red)
b) Structures
pierced by it
c) Opening
18
a) Submandibular
gland
b) Muscle dividing it
c) Parasympathetic
supply
19
a) Auricle
b) Nerve supply
c) Development
20
a) Posterior belly of
digastric (red)
b) Nerve supply &
development
c) Structure
accompanying it
21
a) Superior thyroid
artery (green) &
external laryngeal
nerve (white)
b) Origin
c) Structure
accompanying it
d) Applied
22
a) Falx cerebri
b) Attachment
c) Sinus related
23
a) Pituitary gland
b) Parts
c) Blood supply
d) Relations
24
a) 4th part of vertebral artery (green)
b) Origin
c) Termination
d) Branches
25
a) Posterior cricoarytenoid
b) Attachment
c) Action
d) Nerve supply
e) Applied
26
a) Circumvallate
papillae
(pinned
structure)
b) Nerve supply
27
a) Vallecula
(probed area)
b) Nerve supply
c) Boundaries
28
a) Trochlear
nerve (red)
b) Distribution
c) Functional
component
29
a) Aryepiglottic
fold (green pin)
b) Content
c) Attachment
30
a) Laryngeal inlet
(probed area)
b) Boundaries
31
a) Vagus nerve
(red)
b) Branches in
neck
c) Structures
accompanying
it
32
a) Superior
cervical
ganglia (white
pin)
b) Formation
33
a) Isthmus of thyroid gland
b) Relations
34
a) Inferior oblique
(green)
b) Nerve supply
c) Action
d) Attachment
35
a) Maxillary
artery (red)
b) Origin
c) Branches of all
parts
d) Muscle
dividing it
36
a) Hypoglossal
nerve (white)
b) Communication
c) Distribution
37
a) Great
auricular
nerve (red)
b) Root value
c) Area of
distribution
38
a) Inferior belly of omohyoid (pinned structure)
b) Nerve supply
39
a) Parotid gland
b) Secretomotor
pathway
40
a) Vocal cords
(blue pin)
b) Contents
c) Attachment
41
a) Sinus of larynx (pink pin)
b) Extension
42
a) Cricothyroid
b) Nerve supply &
action
c) Development
43
a) Trachea
b) Type of cartilage
c) Development
44
a) Thyroid cartilage
b) Development
c) Muscles
attachment
d) Microscopy
45
a) Sternocleidomastoid
b) Nerve supply
c) Action
d) Attachment
e) Relation
f) Applied
46
a) Temporalis
(pink pin)
b) Attachment
c) Nerve supply
& Action
d) Development
47
a) Thyrohyoid
muscle
b) Attachment
c) Nerve supply
48
a) Thyrohyoid
membrane
b) Attachment
c) Structures
piercing it
49
a) Erb’s point
(green)
b) Nerves meeting
c) Applied
50
a) Lingual artery
(red)
b) Origin
c) Muscle dividing it
d) Branches of all
parts
e) Level of origin
f) Peculiarities
51
a) Palatine tonsil
b) Tonsillar bed
c) Blood supply
d) Structure deep
to it
e) Development
f) Boundaries
52
a) Internal
laryngeal nerve
& superior
laryngeal artery
(red)
b) Structure pierced
by them
c) Give their origin
& distribution
53
a) Platysma
b) Action
c) Nerve supply
d) Development
54
a) Recurrent laryngeal nerve & inferior thyroid
artery (white)
b) Origin
c) Distribution
d) Applied
55
a) External jugular vein (green)
b) Formation
c) Termination
d) Tributaries
e) Applied

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