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Opening in between upper & lower tarsus |
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Inflammation of tarsal gland (oil gland in eye) |
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CT tissue sheet that runs from tarsus to orbital rim |
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Lines eye lid
Creates superior & inferior fornices when eyes are opened |
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Covers entire front of eye on eyeball |
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Palpebral & Bulbar conjuctiva when eyes are closed |
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Muscles that Keep Eye Open |
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Levator Palpebrae Superioris (striated)
Superior Tarsal (smooth)=helper m. w/ sympathetic innervation |
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Function: makes Tears
Innervation: Autonomic NS
Parasymp: CN VII
Excretory ducts=exit path onto eye |
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Drains tears/fluid of eye
Lacrimal Caruncle=pink upraising in middle that causes the tears to pool |
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small fold of bulbar conjuctiva located at the corner of the eye-right before Lacrimal Lake |
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Ducts where tears drain into after lacrimal lake
Drain into lacrimal cannaliculi=little canals that join & enter lacrimal sac |
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Drains tears from Lacrimal Sac into the inferior portion of the nose
*why nose runs when cry |
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Lacrimal Glad
Excretory Ducts
Swept across conjuctiva
Passes Plica semilunaris
Pools in Lacrimal Lake
Swirls around Lacrimal Caruncle
Lacrimal Punctum
Lacrimal Cannaliculi
Lacrimal Sac
Nasolacrimal Duct |
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Contraction of the ciliary muscles -->
Relaxation of suspensory ligaments-->
Lens becomes more round-->
Focus on Near Objects |
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Far-sightedness
Lens loses it's ability to change shape
Always accomodated for a certain distance |
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Optic Nerve
Foramen: Optic Canal of sphenoid bone
Join: Optic Chiasm (interchanging of info)
Leaves: optic tracts (2) back to brain |
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Oculomotor Nerve
Foramen: Superior Orbital Fissure of Spenoid
Innervation: Levator Palpebrae superioris
Medial Rectus
Superior Rectus
Inferior Rectus
Inferior Oblique |
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Trochlear Nerve
Foramen: Superior Orbital Fissure
Innervation: Superior Oblique M |
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Ophthalmic Division of Trigeminal
Foramen: Superior Orbital Fissure
Synapse: Trigeminal Ganglion
Branches:
Lacrimal N.
Frontal N.
Ophthalmic N.
Nasocilicary N. |
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From Ophthalmic N.
Brings sensory info back from lacrimal gland, conjuctiva, & upper eyelid |
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Branch off the Opthalmic N.
Brings sensory info from skin of forehead & scalp back to the braith |
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Brings sensory info from the nasal cavity, cornea, & sclera |
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Abducens N.
Foramen: Superior Orbital Fissure
Innervation: Lateral Rectus nerve |
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CN 3: Ciliary
CN 9: Otic
CN 7: Pterygopalatine
CN7: Submandibular |
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Sympathetics for Eye Synapse in: |
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Superior Cervical Ganglion
*Fused paravertebral ganglion of C1-C4 |
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Axis between anterior & posterior poles of eye
Allows fovea to line up with object of vision |
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Where 2 eyes' optic axis do not line up
May cause diplopia=double vision |
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Elevator, Adductor, Intorter
Must recruit Lateral Rectus first to avoid torsion
Allows elevation & adduction |
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Depressor, Abductor, Intorter
Recruits Medial Rectus first
Adducts to prevent intorsion |
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Exit of sigmoid sinus to internal jugular vein
Exit of CNs:
Glossopharyngeal
Vagus
Accessory |
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Motor division of Facial Nerve (VII) |
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Located on either side of foramen magnum
Exit of Hyposglossal Nerve |
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Oculomotor Nerve
Trochlear Nerve
Abducent Nerve
Ophthalmic Nerve (V1) of Trigeminal Nerve |
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Maxillary Nerve (V2 of Trigeminal N.) |
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Optic Nerve
Ophthalmic Artery |
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Separates frontal and parietal bones |
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Between the 2 parietal bones |
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Between Parietal & occipital bones |
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Where coronal & sagittal sutures meet |
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Where sagittal and lambdoidal sutures meet |
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Joining of 4 cranial bones:
sphenoid, frontal, parietal, and temporal |
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Soft spot
prominent suture between the frontal bones (large open space) |
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Facial and Vestibulocochlear Nerves |
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Facial muscle paralysis
due to viral infection, nerve trauma, foreceps-assisted delivery, etc.
Sagging lower lid--uncontrolled tearing & can't close eye
Drooping of angle of mouth--can't keep food bolus in mouth
Characteristic distortion of face |
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Origin: zygomatic arch & zygomatic bone
Insertion: mandibular angle/lateral surface of ramus
Action: elevation of mandible
Innervation: Mandibular Nerve (V3) of Trigeminal Nerve |
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Origin: Temporal Fossa
Insertion: coronoid process of mandible
Action: elevation & retrusion
Innervation: Mandibular Nerve (V3) of Trigeminal Nerve |
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Origin: pterygoid process of sphenoid
Insertion: medial surface of mandibular angle
Action: elevation, protrusion, lateral excursion
Innervation: Mandibular Nerve of Trigeminal Nerve (V3) |
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Origin: Pterygoid process of sphenoid
Insertion: Mandibular condyle
Action: depression, protrusion, lateral excursion
Innervation: Mandibular Nerve (V3) of Trigeminal Nerve |
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Salivary gland
located just anterior to external acoustic meatus
Stimulated by PSNS
Parotid duct carries saliva into oral cavity
Innervation: CN VII |
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Olfactory (I)
Optic (II)
Vestibulocochlear (VIII) |
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Oculomotor (III)
Trochlear (IV)
Abducent (VI)
Accessory (XI)
Hypoglossal (XII) |
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CN Carrying both Motor & Sensory Fibers |
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Trigeminal (V)
Facial (VII)
Glossopharyngeal (IX)
Vagus (X) |
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CN I
Cell Bodies: Nasal Mucosa
Foramen: Cribiform Plate
Synapse: Olfactory Bulb
Type: Special sense--smell
Lesion: Ipsilateral ansomia (loss of smell) |
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CN II
Foramen: Optic Canal
Cell bodies: retina (ganglion cell)
Axons-->optic canal-->optic chiasm
Synapse: Thalamus
Fiber Type: Special Sense--Vision
Lesion anterior to optic chiasm-->ipsilateral anopsia (loss of vision) |
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CN III
Foramen: Superior Orbital Fissure
2 Fiber types: Somatic Motor-->Superior, medial, inferior rectus; inferior oblique; levator palpebrae superioris
Visceral Motor (PSNS)--> Constrictor pupillae & ciliary muscle
Synapse: Ciliary Ganglion
Lesion: deviation of ipsilateral eye down & out, etc. |
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CN IV
Foramen: Superior Orbital Fissure
Originates: Posterior midbrain (wraps around pons)
Fibers: Somatic Motor-superior oblique
Lesion: Diplopia=double vision (tilt head to unaffected side) |
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CN V
Sensory: Cutaneous Innervation
Ophthalmic (V1)-->superior orbital fissure--> supraorbital foramen
Maxillary (V2)--> Foramen Rotundum--> Infraorbital foramen
Mandibular (V3)--> Foramen Ovale--> Mental foramen |
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V1
Sensory fibers: general sensation from skin of scalp & forehead, upper eyelid, part of nose
Afferent limb of corneal blink reflex
Lesion-->loss of ipsilateral facial sensation |
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V2
Sensory: General sensation from skin of maxilla (upper lip, ala of nose, medial cheek, nasal cavity)-maxillary teeth
Lesion: loss of ipsilateral facial sensation |
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V3
Sensory: skin of buccal region, lower lip & jaw, side of head & scalp, anterior 2/3 of tongue
Motor: muscles of mastication, tensor tympani
Lesion--> loss of ipsilateral facial sensation
Atrophy of ipsilateral jaw muscles & deviation of jaw toward side of lesion when mouth opened |
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CN VI
Foramen: Superior Orbital Fissure
Somatic Motor: lateral rectus
Lesion: produces medial deviation of ipsilateral eye (medial strabismus) |
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CN VII
Foramen: Internal Acoustic Meatus
Somatic motor: innervation of muscles of facial expression & stapedius
Visceral Motor: Parasymp innervation of lacrimal glands, submandibular & sublingual glands |
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Visceral Motor Division of Facial Nerve |
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Branches:
Greater Petrosal N--> Pterygopalatine Ganglion--> Lacrimal Gland
Chorda Tympani (travels w/ V3)--> Submandibular Ganglion--> Submandibular & sublingual glands |
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Sensory Division of Facial Nerve |
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Somatic Sensory: small number of fibers carry gen sensation from a small patch of skin on the ear
Special Sense: taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue--carried back via chorda tympani |
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CN VIII
Vestibular Division: fibers from receptors in vestibule (utricle, saccule, semicircular ducts)--> internal acoustic meatus--> cranium
Fxn: balance & equilibrium
Cochlear Division: fibers from choclear receptors00> internal acoustic meatus--> cranium
Fxn: Hearing |
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CN IX
Foramen: Jugular
General sensory & taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue
Visceral Sensory: carotid sinus/body & mucosa of pharynx
Motor: stylopharyngeus (elevates pharynx during swallowing)
Visceral Motor: parasym to parotid salivary gland |
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CN X
Exits: Jugular Foramen
Sensory: pharynx & larynx
Special Sense: taste from root of tongue & epiglottis
Visceral sensory: from visceral organs
Motor: soft palate, pharynx, laryngeal muscles, palatoglossus
Visceral motor: parasymp of thoracic & abdominal organs |
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Difficulty swallowing
Weak & hoarse voice due to vocal cord paralysis |
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CN XI
Foramen: Jugular
Arises from anterior horn motor neurons in superior cervical segments-->enters cranial cavity via foramen magnum
Somatic Motor: trapezius, sternocleidomastoid |
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CN XII
Foramen: Hypoglossal canal
Somatic motor: all tongue muscles except palatoglossus
Lesion--> ipsilateral deviation of tongue when protruded |
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Part of mesencephalon
Anterior crura
Connects brain & spinal cord
has motor tracts from precentral gyrus |
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Part of mesencephalon
Visual reflexes
coordinates visual input with muscular output |
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part of mesencephalon
Acoustic reflexees
coordinates acoustic input with motor output |
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Dumps CSF back into dural sinuses
Creates one-way valve so CSF can leave but can't return |
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Articulation of mandibular condyle with mandibular fossa of temporal bone
Synovial joint-loose joint capsule
Articular disc |
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