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Nasal and Temporal Region
Tony Serino, Ph.D. Clinical Anatomy
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Superficial Muscles Nasalis Zygomaticus Levator labii superioris
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Nasal Cartilages Lateral cartilage Sesamoid cartilage Septal cartilage
Alar cartilage Nostril
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Nasal Cavity Yellow rods indicate openings to paranasal sinuses
Frontal Sinus Vestibule Auditory Tube Yellow rods indicate openings to paranasal sinuses
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Paranasal Sinuses Ethmoid Frontal Sphenoid Maxillary
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Conchae & Nasal Septum Superior concha Middle concha Inferior concha
Perpendicular plate Septal cart. Nasal Septum Vomer Nasal Crest
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Arterial Supply to Nose
Ant. ethmoid a., branch of ophthalmic a. Sphenopalatine a., branch of maxillary Kiesselbach area
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Nasal Innervation Except for Olfactory area, served by CN V, V1 above dotted line V2 below
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Olfaction Sense
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Olfaction Signal Transduction
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Temporal Region Facial n. Parotid Parotid duct G. Auricular n.
Ext. Jugular Facial a.
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Parotid Region Ext. Acoustic Meatus Styloid Process IJV Accessory n.
Vagus n. Glossopharyngeal n Int. Carotid Ext. Carotid Hypoglossal n. SCM
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TMJ Mandibular fossa TMJ articular disc Mandibular condyle (head)
Lateral Pterygoid m.
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Sound
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Frequency vs. Loudness Frequency measured in hertz (Hz)
Loudness measured in decibels (dB)
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Anatomy of the Ear Helix Lobe Tragus
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Middle and Inner Ear Umbo Malleolar Prominence Core of Light Arm IV I
III II
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Ossicles Amplify Sound
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Loud Sound Protection
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Cochlea and Cochlear Duct
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Frequency Perception Different frequency (pitch) of sound stimulates different areas of cochlear duct The overall area stimulated relates to the sound intensity
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Vestibular Apparatus
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Macula of Utricle and Saccule
Otoconia (otoliths)
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Ampulla Anatomy
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