Block 6.3 – Head & Neck Assembled by Scott Korfhagen, Oran Kremen & Erika Osterholzer Images from: http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/haonline/toc.htm.

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Block 6.3 – Head & Neck Assembled by Scott Korfhagen, Oran Kremen & Erika Osterholzer Images from: http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/haonline/toc.htm & www.netanatomy.com

Identify Posterior arch of the atlas 2

Identify  Anterior arch with facet for dens 3

Identify  Transverse process 4

Identify Superior articular facet 5

Identify Dens 6

Identify Foramen magnum 7

Identify (Probe) Pharyngeal tubercle 8

Identify Right and left occipital condyles 9

Identify (Probe) Jugular foramen 10

Identify (Probe) Hypoglossal canal 11

Identify (Probe) Anterior scalene muscle 12

Identify (Probe) Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle 13

Identify (Probe) Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle 14

Identify (Probe) Inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle 15

Identify Stylopharyngeus muscle 16

Identify  Superior cervical sympathetic ganglion 17

Identify (Probe) Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) 18

Identify Vagus nerve (X) 19

Identify Superior laryngeal nerve 20

Identify Superior laryngeal nerve, Internal branch 21

Identify (Probe) Recurrent laryngeal nerve 22

Identify (Probes) Accessory nerve (XI) 23

Identify Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII) 24

Identify Internal carotid artery 25

Identify Internal jugular vein 26

Identify (Probe) Choanae 27

Identify (Probe) Nasal septum 28

Identify (Probe) Opening of the pharyngotympanic (auditory, tympanic) tube 29

Identify Torus tubarius 30

Identify (Probe) Salpingopharyngeal fold 31

Identify Pharyngeal recess 32

Identify (Probe) Pharyngeal tonsil (adenoid) 33

Identify (Probe) Soft palate 34

Identify (Probe) Epiglottis 35

Identify (Probe) Palatoglossal fold 36

Identify (Probe) Palatopharyngeal fold 37

What structure would be in the fossa marked by the probe? Palatine tonsil 38

Identify (Opening)  Inlet (aditus) of the larynx 39

Identify Piriform recess 40

Identify (Probe) Thyroid cartilage 41

Identify Vocal ligament 42

Identify (Probe) Cricothyroid muscle 43

Identify (Probe) Vestibule (Supraglottic Cavity) 44

Identify (Probe) Vestibular fold (false vocal cord) 45

Identify (Probe) Ventricle 46

Identify (Probe) Vocal fold (true vocal cord) 47

Identify I am not totally sure how this will be tagged on the real practical  Rima glottidis 48

Identify (Probe) Infraglottic cavity 49

Identify Superior laryngeal nerve, Internal branch 50

Identify (Probe) Nasal bone 51

Identify (Probe) Lacrimal bone 52

Identify (Probe) Maxilla 53

Identify (Probe) Frontal process of Maxilla 54

Identify  Anterior nasal aperture of Maxilla 55

Identify Nasal septum – bony part 56

Identify (Probe) Middle nasal concha 57

Identify (Probe) Inferior nasal concha 58

Identify (Probe) Cribriform plate 59

Identify (Probe) Middle nasal concha 60

Identify (Probe) Superior nasal concha 61

Identify (Probe) Palatine process 62

Identify (Probe) Incisive canal 63

Identify (Probe) Body of Sphenoid Bone 64

Identify Sphenoidal sinus 65

Identify Perpendicular plate of the palatine bone

Identify Sphenopalatine foramen

Identify Horizontal plate of the palatine bone

Identify Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone

Identify Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone

Identify Vomer

Identify Nasopalatine nerve

Identify Artery & Nerve Sphenopalatine artery & Maxillary nerve

Identify Inferior concha

Identify Inferior meatus

Identify (duct) Opening of nasolacrimal duct

Identify Middle meatus

Identify Semilunar hiatus

Identify Ethmoidal bulla

Identify – indicated by the red thingy Opening of the anterior ethmoidal cells

Identify Opening of the maxillary sinus

Identify Opening of the frontal sinus

Identify Opening of the middle ethmoidal cells

Identify Superior meatus

Identify Sphenoethmoidal recess

What does the probe go through? Opening of sphenoidal sinus

Identify (nerve & artery) Greater palatine nerve and artery

Identify (nerve & artery) Lesser palatine nerve and artery

Identify Pterygopalatine ganglion

Identify Pterygopalatine ganglion

Identify Infraorbital artery

Identify Palatine process of the maxilla

Identify Incisive foramen

Identify Greater palatine foramen

Identify Lesser palatine foramen

Identify Hamulus

Identify Medial plate of the pterygoid process

Identify Lateral plate of the pterygoid process

Identify Scaphoid fossa of the sphenoid bone

Identify Pterygoid canal

Identify Pterygopalatine fossa

Identify Pterygomaxillary fissure

Identify Sphenopalatine foramen

Identify Inferior orbital fissure

Identify Palatoglossus muscle

Identify Palatopharyngeus muscle

Identify Mylohyoid muscle

Identify Geniohyoid muscle

Identify Genioglossus muscle

Identify Glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX)

Identify Hyoglossus muscle

Identify Sublingual gland

Identify Submandibular duct

Identify Submandibular gland – deep part

Identify Lingual nerve

Identify Also the lingual nerve

Identify neuro structure Submandibular ganglion

Identify probe Lingual artery

Identify probe Palatoglossal fold

Identify probe Palatopharyngeal fold

Identify Salpingopharyngeus muscle

Identify Salpingopharyngeal fold

Identify Median glossoepiglottic fold

Identify Torus tubarius

Identify Opening of the pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube

Identify Epiglottic vallecula

Identify Stylopharyngeus muscle

Identify (sorry didn’t have any better images of these next few… be aware they are on the list!) Styloglossus muscle

Identify Levator veli palatini muscle

Identify Tensor veli palatini

Identify Intrinsic muscles of the tongue

Identify Foramen Cecum

Identify Terminal sulcus (sulcus terminalis)

Identify (Probe) Lingual tonsil 134

Identify (arrow) Lingual Papillae 135

Net Anatomy Images and Radiologic Anatomy Block 6.3

Ethmoid Sinus

Epiglottis

Frontal Sinus

Ethmoid Sinus

Maxillary Sinus

Frontal Sinus

Oropharynx

Sphenoid Sinus

Nasopharynx

Maxillary Sinus

so close, I bet you can taste it… mmmm it tastes like beer.