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Mastoids and Organs of Hearing
Fall 2009
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Ear
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Temporal Bone
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Temporal Bones Situated on each side of cranial base between ____________and occipital bone Form large part of ______ cranial fossa and a small part of ________ cranial fossa
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Temporal Bones Consist of Squamous portion Tympanic portion
Styloid process Zygomatic process Petromastoid portion a) contains the organs for ___________________
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Temporal Bones Tympanic portion = located below squama and in front of petromastoid portion Forms anterior wall, inferior wall and part of posterior walls of the EAM Styloid process = slender, pointed bone projecting inferiorly, anteriorly, and slightly medially from inferior surface of tympanic portion
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Temporal Bones Petromastoid portion combines petrous and mastoid portions Forms the inferior, posterior part of the temporal bone Articulates with parietal bone at its superior border and with occipital bone at its posterior border Usually contains air cells, which vary greatly in size, number, and pneumatization
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Temporal Bones Mastoid process = conical process projecting from mastoid portion Petrous portion projects medially and anteriorly between greater wing of sphenoid and occipital bone Also called petrous pyramid Conical or pyramidal in shape Thickest and densest portion of cranium Contains the organs of hearing and balance
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Temporal Bones Auditory ossicles = bones of middle ear
1. 2. 3. Temporal bone articulates with the parietal, occipital, sphenoid, zygoma, and mandible
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Temporal Bone Pathology
Mastoiditis Neoplasms Acoustic neuroma Cholesteatoma Polyp Otosclerosis
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Mastoiditis
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Acoustic neuroma
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Cholesteatoma
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Essential Projections: Temporal Bone
Axiolateral oblique (Modified Law) Axiolateral oblique (Stenvers) Axiolateral oblique (Arcelin)
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Axiolateral Oblique (Modified Law)
IOML ______with IR IPL _________ to IR MSP angled 15 degrees toward IR
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Axiolateral Oblique (Modified Law)
CR Angled 15 degrees caudad to midpoint of IR Exits mastoid tip closer to IR about 1 (2.5 cm) posterior to EAM Enters 2 (5 cm) posterior to and superior to upper EAM
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Axiolateral Oblique Temporal Bone (Modified Law)
Mastoid process closer to IR Air cells centered to IR Opposite mastoid process inferior and anterior mastoid of interest Auricle of ear not superimposing mastoid Superimposition of IAM and EAM TMJ visible anterior to mastoid process Close beam restriction
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Axiolateral Oblique (Stenvers)
IOML ________with transverse axis of IR MSP at ________angle from IR
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Axiolateral Oblique (Stenvers)
CR Angled 12 degrees cephalad Enters about 3 to 4 (7.6 to 10 cm) posterior and ½ (1.3 cm) inferior to upside EAM Exits 1 (2.5 cm) anterior to downside EAM IR and CR centered
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Axiolateral Oblique Temporal Bone (Stenvers)
Petromastoid portion in profile Lateral border of skull to lateral border of orbit Petrous ridge extended to a point about two thirds up lateral border of orbit Mastoid process in profile below cranium Posterior margin of mandibular ramus superimposing lateral border of C-spine Mandibular condyle projecting over atlas near petrosa Close beam restriction
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Axiolateral Oblique Temporal Bone (Arcelin)
Rotate face away from side of interest to place MSP at 45-degree angle with plane of IR IOML perpendicular to IR
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Axiolateral Oblique Temporal Bone (Arcelin)
CR Angled 10 degrees caudad Enters temporal area at 1 (2.5 cm) anterior to EAM and ¾ (1.9) cm above it Center IR and CR
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Axiolateral Oblique Temporal Bone (Arcelin)
Petromastoid portion in profile Lateral border of skull to lateral border of orbit Petrous ridge lying horizontal about two thirds up lateral border of orbit Mastoid process in profile below cranium Posterior margin of mandibular ramus superimposing lateral border of C-spine Mandibular condyle projecting over atlas near petrosa Close beam restriction
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