Head and Neck Anatomy Jake Pickering MS IV.

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Head and Neck Anatomy Jake Pickering MS IV

Suprahyoid Neck Skull Base to Hyoid Bone (the different spaces) Parapharyngeal Space Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Masticator Space Parotid Space Carotid Space Retropharyngeal Space Perivertebral Space Posterior Cervical Space

Suprahyoid Spaces

Suprahyoid Spaces

Suprahyoid Spaces

Lateral Neck

CT of Suprahyoid Spaces

CT of Suprahyoid Spaces

CT of Suprahyoid Spaces

CT of Suprahyoid Spaces

Parapharyngeal Space Internal structures Fat Minor salivary glands Internal maxillary artery Ascending pharyngeal artery Pterygoid venous plexus

Parapharyngeal Space

Parapharyngeal space

Parapharyngeal Space

Parapharyngeal Space Clinical implications Direct extension from neoplasm From pharyngeal mucosal space (see neoplasm differential for pharyngeal mucosal space) From masticator space (see neoplasm differential) From parotid space (see neoplasm differential) Direct extension from abscess Tonsillar abscess Acute Parotiditis Primary lesion Lipoma Venolymphatic malformation

Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Internal structures Minor salivary glands Torus tubarius: Cartilaginous end of eustachian tube Muscles Superior, middle and inferior constrictor muscles Salpingopharyngeus muscle Levator palatini muscle Lymphatic ring (Waldeyer ring) Nasopharynx: Adenoids Oropharynx: Palantine tonsil Oropharynx: Lingual tonsil

Pharyngeal Mucosal Space

Torus tubarius Pharyngeal mucosal space Adenoids

Lingual tonsil Pharyngeal muscoal space Palantine tonsil

Axial T1 MR

Nasopharyngeal mucosal space Oropharyngeal mucosal space Hypopharyngeal mucosal space

Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Clinical Implications Differential diagnosis of lesion in Nasopharyngeal space Adenoid inflammation Tornwaldt cyst Retention cyst Nasopharyngeal carcinoma Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Benign mixed tumor (uncommon) Post-radiation mucositis (uncommon) Minor salivary gland malignancy (rare) Rhabdomyosarcoma (rare) Extraosseous chordoma (rare)

Pharyngeal Mucosal Space Clinical implications Differential diagnosis of lesion in oropharynx space Squamous cell carcinoma Non-hodgkin lymphoma Retention cyst Palantine tonsil abscess Tonsillar inflammation Thryoglossal duct cyst (uncommon) Post-radiation mucositis (uncommon) Vallecular cyst (uncommon) Minor salivary gland malignancy (uncommon) Rhabdomyosarcoma (rare)

Masticator Space Internal contents Muscles of Mastication Masseter Temporalis Medial pterygoid Lateral pterygoid Mandibular division, trigeminal nerve (V3) Masticator nerve branch Mylohyoid nerve branch Lingual nerve Inferior alveolar nerve branch Ramus and posterior body of mandible Pterygoid venous plexus

Masticator Space

Masseter muscle Masticator Space Temporalis muscle Lateral pterygoid muscle Medial pterygoid muscle

Axial T1 MR

Masticator Space Clinical Implications Trismus Differential diagnosis of masticator space lesion Abscess Benign masticator muscle hypertrophy Metastasis Sarcoma Osteosarcoma Chondrosarcoma (uncommon) Perineural tumor CNV3 (uncommon) Schwannoma (uncommon) Odontogenic keratocyst (uncommon) Osteoradionecrosis (uncommon) Pigmented villonodular synovitis (rare) Synovial chondromatosis (rare) Dentigerous cyst (rare)

Parotid Space Internal structures Parotid Gland Facial Nerve (CN7) External carotid artery Retromandibular vein Intraparotid lymph nodes Parotid Duct Accessory parotid glands (20% of population)

Parotid space (green)

Parotid Space

External carotid artery Parotid space Retromandibular vein Parotid gland

Axial T1 MR

Parotid Space Clinical Implications Other masses in parotid space Parotid Tumors benign mixed tumor (75%) Warthin tumor (5%) Adenoid cystic carcinoma (5%) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (5%) Other (10%) Other masses in parotid space Salivary gland malignancies (uncommon) Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (uncommon) Schwannoma (uncommon) Infantile hemangioma (uncommon) Lipoma (uncommon) Oncocytoma (rare) Venous malformation (rare) Lymphatic malformation (rare) 1st Branchial cleft cyst (rare) Rhabdomyosarcoma (rare)

Carotid Space Internal structures Suprahyoid Internal carotid artery Internal jugular vein Cranial nerves 9-12 Sympathetic plexus

Carotid Space

Carotid Space

External carotid artery (not in carotid space) Internal carotid artery Carotid space Internal jugular vein

Carotid Space Clinical implications Differential diagnosis of carotid space lesion Reactive lymph nodes Atherosclerosis of carotid artery Thrombosis of jugular vein Squamous cell carcinoma Dissection of carotid artery Paraganglioma of carotid body Schwannoma Neurofibroma (uncommon) Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (uncommon) Meningioma (rare) Pseudoaneurysm of carotid artery (rare) Metastases (rare) Acute Idiopathic carotidynia (rare) CN 9-12 neuropathy Vagus Nerve injury- vocal cord paralysis

Retropharyngeal Space Internal Structures Suprahyoid Fat Lymph nodes (none below hyoid) Lateral group (nodes of Rouviere) Medial group

Retropharyngeal space

Retropharyngeal space

Retropharyngeal Space Clinical Implications Differential diagnosis of focal lesion Reactive adenopathy Suppurative adenopathy Squamous cell carcinoma Metastatic node Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Tortuous carotid artery Multinodular goiter (uncommon) Lipoma (uncommon) Schwannoma (rare) Ectopic parathryoid adenoma (rare)

Retropharyngeal Space Clinical Implications Differential diagnosis of diffuse space lesion Abscess Effusion Longus colli tendonitis (uncommon) Venous malformation (uncommon) Lymphatic malformation (uncommon) Multinodular goiter (uncommon) Lipoma (rare)

Perivertebral Space Internal structures Prevertrebral muscles-longus colli and capitis Scalene muscles Phrenic nerve Vertebral artery and vein Vertebral body Paraspinal muscles Brachial plexus

Perivertebral Space

Perivertebral space Prevertebral portion of the perivertebral space Paraspinal portion of the perivertebral space

Perivertebral Space

Perivertebral Space Clinical implications Differential diagnosis of perivertebral space lesion Vertebral body metastasis Infection Schwannoma of brachial plexus Longus colli tendinitis Chordoma (uncommon) Venous malformation (uncommon) Lipoma (uncommon) Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (uncommon) Lymphatic malformation (rare) Fibromatosis (rare) Hemangiopericytoma (rare

Posterior Cervical Space Internal structures Fat is primary occupant Accessory nerve (CNII) Spinal accessory lymph node chain Pre-axillary brachial plexus Dorsal scapular nerve

Posterior Cervical Space

Posterior Cervical Space

Posterior cervical space

Posterior Cervical Space Clinical implications Differential diagnosis of cervical space lesion Reactive lymph nodes Squamous cell carcinoma Non-hodgkin lymphoma Suppurative lymph node Thyroid carcinoma Abscess (uncommon) Metastases (uncommon) Sarcoidosis (uncommon) Tuberculosis (uncommon) Lipoma (uncommon) Venous Malformation (uncommon) Schwannoma (rare) Liposarcoma (rare) Sinus histiocystois 3rd Branchial cleft cyst Giant lymph node hyperplasia

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