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A Virtual Practice Practical Head and Neck Part Two: The Revenge of the Right Recurrent Laryngeal Assembled by Brad Besson Images from and The Temporal Bone Image Bank by Giffin, et al.

Mastoid Process 4 Squamous Part of Temporal Bone 1 Zygomatic Arch 5 External Auditory Meatus 2 Temporal Process of Zygomatic Bone 6 Tympanic Portion of Temporal Bone 3 Zygomatic Process of Temporal Bone 7 Styloid Process 8

Jugular Foramen 4 The Hole Groove for Auditory Tube Foramen Spinosum 5Foramen Lacerum 2 The Groove Mandibular (Glenoid) Fossa 6 Carotid Canal3 Styloid Process 7 It’s coming right for us Stylomastoid Foramen 8 1

Hiatus for Greater Petrosal Nerve 4 The Hole Arcuate Eminence Tegmen Tympani 2 The Ridge Greater Petrosal Nerve 1 The Nerve 3

LATERAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR Aditus Auditory Tube Chorda Tympani N. Tensor Tympani M. 2 Epitympanic Recess 6 Malleus (Handle) Malleus (Head) Incus

LATERAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR Tegmen Tympani Tympanic Membrane Mastoid Antrum 3 Tendon of Tensor Tympani M. Stylomastoid Foramen Mastoid Air Cells

Oval Window / Footplate of Stapes Mastoid Antrum Facial N. Promontory Semicircular Canal Stapedius M. Facial Canal Stapes MEDIAL WALL OF MIDDLE EAR

LATERAL ASPECT OF TEMPORAL BONE MODEL Mastoid Process Facial N. Chorda Tympani N. Styloid Process Petrotympanic Fissure

SUPERIOR VIEW OF TEMPORAL BONE MODEL Facial N. Cochlea Facial N. (Genu) Facial Canal Semicircular Canal

Supraclavicular Nerves Platysma M. Trapezius M. EarTransverse Cervical N. Lesser Occipital N. Sternocleido- mastoid M. Great Auricular N

Transverse Cervical A. External Jugular V. Suprascapular A. Subclavian V. Accessory N. Omohyoid M. Inferior Belly Omohyoid M. Superior Belly Anterior Scalene M 8

Anterior Scalene M. Brachial Plexus Phrenic N. Splenius Capitis M. Middle Scalene M. Levator Scapulae M Nerve 1 - Nerve

Sternohyoid M Sternothyroid M. Omohyoid M. Superior Belly Thyrohyoid M

Facial V. External Jugular V. 2 1 Internal Jugular V. 3

Left Lobe of Thyroid Cricoid Cart. Isthmus of Thyroid Gland Cricothyroid Membrane Hyoid Bone Submandibular Gland 1 st Tracheal Ring Thyroid Cart

Hypoglossal N Common Carotid A. Vagus N. Superior Root of Ansa Cervicalis N. to Thyrohyoid M

External Carotid A. Thyrohyoid Membrane External Laryngeal N. Internal Carotid A. Common Carotid A. Superior Thyroid A. Superior Laryngeal A. Internal Laryngeal N

Occipital A. Lingual A. Hypoglossal N Thyrohyoid Membrane Superior Laryngeal A

Digastric M. – Anterior Belly Fibrous Sling Hypoglossal N. Mylohyoid M. Stylohyoid M. Tendon of Digastric M. Digastric M. – Posterior Belly

Phrenic N. Superior Thyroid A. Inferior Thyroid A. Supra- scapular A. Transverse Cervical A. Thyrocervical Trunk Ascending Cervical A. L. Recurrent Laryngeal N (Bonus)

Lat Pterygoid M. Lingual N. Medial Pterygoid M. Inferior Alveolar N

Coronoid Process Ramus Angle Condyle Mylohyoid Line Lingula Neck Mandibular Foramen