Anterior Neck Flashcards

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contents of submental triangle (2)

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small submental lymph nodes,

small veins that unite to form anterior jugular vein.

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Borders of Submental Triangle

red

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A: mandible
L: anterior belly of digastric
I: Hyoid bone
M: midline of neck

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submandibular triangle borders

blue

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S: inferior border of mandible
A: anterior belly of digastric muscle
P: posterior belly of digastric muscle

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submanidular triangle contents (6)

sssmfh

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submandibular gland,
submandibular lymph nodes, 
hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
nerve to myohyloid
parts of facial artery and vein
submental artery
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carotid triangle borders

green

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S: posterior belly of digastric
I/M: superior belly of omohyoid
L: anterior border of sternocleidomastoid

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carotid triangle contains (6)

cjchav

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common carotid division to internal and external
internal jugular vein
deep cervical lymph nodes
vagus nerve
branches of hypoglossal
ansa cervicalis
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muscular triangle borders

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S: hyoid bone
S/L: superior belly of omohoid
I/L: anterior border of sternocleidomastoid
inferior: sternal notch
medial: midline of neck.
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muscular triangle contains

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infrahyoid muscles

thyroid and parathyroid glands

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mylohyoid nerve

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branch of inferior alveolar

from mandibular nerve, CN V3

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mylohyoid action

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elevated hyoid, floor of mouth & tongue

during swallowing and speaking

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geniohyoid attachments

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inferior mental spine of mandible

body of hyoid

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geniohyoid nerve

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C1 via hypoglossal nerve

CNXII

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geniohyoid actions

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pulls hyoid anterosuperiorly; shortens floor of mouth, widens pharynx

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stylohyoid attachments

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styloid process of temporal bone,

body of hyoid

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stylohyoid nerve

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stylohyoid branch of the facial nerve (CNXII)

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stylohyoid actions

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elevates and retracts hyoid, thus elongating floor of the mouth

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digastric attachments

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anterior belly: digastric fossa of mandible
posterior: mastoid notch of temporal bone

intermediate: tendon to body and greater horn of hyoid

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digastric nerves

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anterior: nerve to mylohyoid (branch of alveolar)

posterior digastric branch of facila nerve CN XII

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digastric actions

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works w/infrahyoid, depresses mandible against resistance, elevates and steadies hyoid during swallowing and speaking

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sternohyoid attachments

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manubrium of sternum & medial end of clavicle

body of hyoid

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sternohyoid, omohyoid, sternothyroid nerve

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C1-3 by branch of ansa cervicalis

sternothyroid just C2 & C3

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omohyoid attachments

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superior border of scapula near suprascapular notch

inferior border of hyoid

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omohyoid actions

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depresses, retracts, and steadies hyoid

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sternothyroid attachments

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posterior surface of manubrium of sternum

oblique line of thyroid cartilage

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sternothyroid and thyrohyoid actions

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depresses hyoid and larynx

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thyrohyoid attachments

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oblique line of thyroid cartilage

inferior border of boy and greater horn of hyoid

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thyrohyoid nerve

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C1 via hypoglossal nerve

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action sternohyoid

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depressed hyiod after elevation during swallowing

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41
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compartments of neck

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somatic and visceral

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fascial layers

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investing: all, even SCM and trap
pretrachial: infrahyoid muscles and viscera
prevertebral: sheath for vertebral column and associated muscles

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associated muscles of cervical vertebrae

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longus colli and longus capitis (A)
scalenes (lateral)
deep cervical muscles (P)

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fascial planes determine

A

direction infection spreads

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45
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mastoid process

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temporal bone bump behind ear

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styloid process

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temporal bone, spike behind jaw

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vertebral prominens

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C7, nonbifurcated, nuchal ligament attaches

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hyoglossus

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extrinisic muscle of tongue, attaches to hyoid bone but is not infrahyoid

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external carotid branches

SALFOPMS

A
superior thyroid artery
ascending pharyngeal artery
lingual artery
facial artery
occipital artery
posterior auricular
maxillary
superficial temporal
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superior thyroid artery

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runs deep to infrahyoid muscles to thyroid gland

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51
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branches of superior thyroid

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to infrahyoid muscles (which?)
to SCM
+ superior laryngeal artery

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ascending pharyngeal artery

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only medial branch of external carotid

first or second branch

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ascending pharyngeal branches

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to pharynx
to vertebral muscles,
to middle ear,
to cranial meninges

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lingual artery

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arches superoanteriorly deep to CN XII & stylohyoid,

goes to hyoglossus

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lingual artery branches

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bifurcates into deep lingual and sublingual arteries

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facial artery

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common with or above lingual, branches before passing under digastric, then
SUPERFICIAL to mandible

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branches of facial artery

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palantine artery, tonsillar branch (before mandible)

submental artery, facial arteries

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Occipital artery

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posterior, superior, and parallel to posterior belly of digastric
ends in posterior scalp

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maxillary artery

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deep to the ramus (perpendicular part) of the mandible

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superficial temporal artery

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one terminal branch of external carotid.

smaller than maxillary, appears as continuation of carotid

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C1-C4

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ventral rami of cervical spinal nerves in carotid triangle

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contents of carotid sheath

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common and internal carotid, internal jugular vein, vagus nerve

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cranial nerves

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12 sets emerge from the brain.
All PNS except CNII (optic)
All from brainstem except I & II (cerebrum)

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cranial nerve ganglia originate

A

in the CNS

65
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CNI

A

olfactory

from cerebrum

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CNII

A

optic

from cerebrum
not PNS

67
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CNIII

A

oculomotor

68
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CNIV

A

trochlear

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CNV

A

trigeminal

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CNVI

A

abducens

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CNVII

A

facial

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CNVIII

A

acoustic

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CNIX

A

glossopharyngeal

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CNX

A

vagus

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branches of vagus nerve

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superior and recurrent laryngeal

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superior laryngeal branches

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external, to cricoid

internal: pierces thryohyoid membrane

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recurrent laryngeal nerve

A

in crevice between trachea and esophagus

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thyroid gland blood supply

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inferior: from thyrocervical trunk of subclavian artery
superior: thyroid arteries (from external carotid)

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thyroid gland innervation

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nerves of thyroid

from superior, middle and inferior cervical sympathetic ganglia

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parathyroid lesions cause

A

tetany, a severe convulsive disorder

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superficial cervical lymph nodes accompany

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external jugular

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deep cervical lymph nodes accompany

A

internal jugular vein

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head and neck lymph nodes drain

A

to jugular trunks,

empty into venous system at LEFT side junction of brachiocephalic and cephalic veins

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all cervical vertebrae have

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transverse foramina.

only 2-7 have bodies

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first pharyngeal arch

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CNV, trigeminal=mylohyoid, anterior belly of the digastric

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second pharyngeal arch

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CNVII, facial nerve: stylohyoid (and its ligaments), posterior belly of digastric, part of hyoid bone.

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Third pharyngeal arch

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CNIX: glossopharyngeal muscles, stylopharyngeus, part of hyoid bone, common and internal carotid arteries

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fourth and sixth pharyngeal arch

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CNX vagus nerve. cricothyroid, pharyngeal constrictors, intrinsic muscles of the larynx, striated esophagus, laryngeal cartilages

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thyroid hormone

A

from thyroid, controls rate of metabolism

90
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calcitonin

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from thyroid, controls Ca metabolism

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parathyroid hormone

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from parathyroid, Ca and phosphorous metabolism

92
Q

brachiocephalic trunk

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right side only.
largest branch of the arch of the aorta.
becomes right common carotid and right subclavian artery

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left subclavian artery

A

arises directly from arch of the aorta

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branches of the subclavian artery

VITCD

A
vertebral
internal thoracic
thyrocervical trunk
costocervical trunk
dorsal scapular
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vertebral artery

A

superior path, enters transverse foramen of C6

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parts of vertebral artery

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cervical, vertebral, suboccipital, cranial

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internal thoracic

A

heads inferior, toward thorax, no branches

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thyrocervical trunk branches

(T)TSIA

A

trnasverse cervical (trapezius)
suprascapular (to spinatuses)
inferior thyroid
ascending cervical

99
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costocervical trunk

A

more posterior than T,

splits to deep cervical and superior intercostal

100
Q

dorsal scapular artery

A

may be alone or in thryocervical trunk.

to lev. scapulae and the rhomboids

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Q

phrenic nerve

A

C4, some C3/5
to diaphragm
passes anterior to ant. scalene and subclavian artery

102
Q

horner’s syndrome

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cervical sympathetic trunk lesions: pupillary constriction, droop in eyelid (ptosis), sinking eyeball (enophthalmos), vasodilation, no sweating on face or neck.

103
Q

general action of prevertebral muscles

A

flexion of neck, flexion of head on neck, lateral flexion, elevate ribs in forced respiration

104
Q

CNV1

A

opthalmic branch of trigeminal

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CNV2

A

miaxillary branch of trigeminal nerve

106
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CNV3

A

mandibular branch of trigeminal

107
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Cranial Nerve Names

OOOTTAFAGVAH

A
olfactory
optic
occulomotor
trochlear
trigeminal
abducens
facial
glosspharyngeal
vagus
accessory
hypoglossal
108
Q

hyoid superior attachments
lateral to medial

CHDSGM

A
(middle) constrictor of pharynx
hyoglossus
digastric loop
stylohyoid
geniohyoid
mylohyoid
109
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great horn hyoid attachments

A

middle constrictor of pharynx
hyloglossus

(both all along it, C posterior)

110
Q

lesser horn hyoid attachments

A

stylohyoid ligament, middle constrictor of pharynx

111
Q

inferior hyoid attachements
lateral to median

tos

A

thyrohyoid, omohyoid, sternohyoid