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What veins drain the nasal cavity?
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-opthlamic vein
-facial vein -sphenopalatine v |
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What are the anterior and posterior ethmoidals branches of?
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The internal carotid artery (in the nose)
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What is Kiesselbach's area?
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area in the nasal septum where 4 arteries anastomose...
common site of epistaxis |
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What are the superficial arteries of the ear?
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Superficial temporal
posterior auricular |
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what are the superficial nerves of the ear?
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Great auricular (C2,C3)
Auriculotemporal (V3) |
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What are the two muscles of the middle ear?
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stapedius
tensor tympani |
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What are the two nerves of the middle ear?
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glossopharyngeal and facial
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What are the three ossicles of the middle ear?
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malleus, incus, stapes
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What is the auditory tube opened by? (normally its closed)
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salpingopharyngeas and tensor veli palatini
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What is the stapedius innervated by?
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Facial
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What innervates the tensor veli palatini?
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v3
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What nerve is closely related to the promontory of the ear?
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facial nerve, so if the promontory gets inflamed, may put pressure on the facial nerve
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What does the osseous labrinyth contain?
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perilymph
OP |
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What does the membraneous labrrinyth contain?
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endolymph
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What does the tensor tympani attach to?
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malleus
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What is the framework of the soft palate made up of?
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aponeurosis of the tensor veli palatini muscles
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What are the muscles of the soft palate?
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palatoglossus
tensor veli palatini palatopharyngeas musculo uvulae levator veli palatini |
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What innervates the levator veli palatini?
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vagus nerve
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What innervates the palatopharyngeas muscle?
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vagus nerve
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What innervates the stylopharyngeas muscle?
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glosspharyngeal
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What is the arterial supply of the palate?
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greater and lesser palatine aa from the descending palatine (from the maxillary)
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What is sensory innervation to the inner cheek and lip?
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buccal n and contributions of mental n and infraorbital n
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The lower gingive recieve sensory innervation from where?
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inferior alveolar, buccal n, lingual n
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What are the four papillae of the tongue and which one does not have taste buds?
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vallate
filiform (no taste buds) fungiform foliate |
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What are the actions of the extrinsic muscles of the tongue?
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position of the tongue
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