3.1 Osteology and Radiography of the Cervical Spine Flashcards Preview

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1
Q

What is the alternative name for the C1 vertebrae?

A

Atlas

2
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What is the alternative name for the C2 vertebrae?

A

Axis

3
Q

What is special about the atlas bone?

A

No body or spinous process

4
Q

What is special about the axis bone?

A

Odontoid peg (Dens)

5
Q

What is the function of the Dens?

A

Allows movement of the head

6
Q

What movement does the axis allow?

A

Horizontal movement

7
Q

What movement does the atlas allow?

A

Vertical movement

8
Q

What is special about the C7 vertebra?

A

Prominent, non-bifid spinous process, large transverse process

9
Q

Describe some features of a ‘normal’ cervical vertebrae

A

Body
Triangle shaped vertebral foramen
Transverse foramen
Bifid spine

10
Q

What is a burst fracture (Jefferson)?

A

Break on both sides of atlas

Caused by falling head first from height

11
Q

What is a hangman’s fracture?

A

Hyperextension of the head on the neck. Lamina of axis breaks

12
Q

How many bones make up the skull?

A

22

13
Q

How are the bones of the skull connected?

A

Sutures or symphyses

14
Q

Which main bones make up the ‘box’ of the skull?

A
Frontal
Parietal
Temporal
Sphenoid
Occipital
15
Q

What is the major opening into the skull called?

A

Foramen magnum

16
Q

What type if bones are the skull bones?

A

Flat bones- dense and strong

17
Q

Describe the composition of the cranium

A

Tri-lamina bony structure- 2 hard plates with a spongy bone plate (Dipoe) between

18
Q

What is the Calvaria?

A

Bony housing of the brain

19
Q

What is the name of the two suture points in the cranial cap?

A

Bregma point

Lambda point

20
Q

Where is the frontal bone located?

A

Anterior part of skull vault, upper border of orbital margins, roof of orbit

21
Q

Where is the parietal bone located?

A

Large part of the side and roof of the cranial cavity

22
Q

Where is the ethmoid bone located?

A

Midline of the anterior cranial fossa, projects into the nose

23
Q

Describe the sphenoid bone

A

Made up of body, 2 wings and the pterygoid process

24
Q

Describe the connections between the bones in a neonate skull

A

Cranial sutures wide, bones held together by thick connective tissue (fontanelles)

25
Q

Why is a neonate skull loosely connected?

A

To allow movement between the bones during birth