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1st Aortic Arch Derivatives |
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Definition
part of MAXillary artery (branch of external carotid)
"1st arch to the MAX" |
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2nd Aortic Arch derivatives |
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Definition
Stapedial and hyoid arteries
"Second = Stapedial" |
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3rd Aortic Arch derivatives |
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Definition
Common Carotid arteries and proximal part of Internal Carotid arteries
"C is the 3rd letter of the alphabet and stands for Carotids" |
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4th Aortic Arch derivatives |
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Definition
R: proximal part of R subclavian artery
L: aortic arch (part of it) |
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6th Aortic Arch derivatives |
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Definition
proximal part of pulmonary arteries
***left arch also forms the ductus arteriosus |
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Branchial apparatus origins:
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Definition
- Clefts - ectoderm
- Arches - mesoderm (mm & aa) & neural crest (bones & cartilage)
- Pouches - endoderm
"CAP covers outside to inside"
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Term
1st Branchial Pouch derivatives |
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Definition
Middle ear cavity, eustachian tubes, mastoid air cells |
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2nd Branchial Pouch Derivatives |
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Definition
epithelial and crypt lining of palantine tonsil |
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3rd Branchial Pouch Derivatives |
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Definition
Ventral wings: thymus
Dorsal wings: inferior parathyroids
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4th Branchial Pouch Derivatives |
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Definition
Ventral wings: ultimobranchial body (→ C cells of thyroid, which have neural crest origin)
Dorsal Wings: superior parathyroids |
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Term
1st Branchial Arch derivatives
(and assoc. CN) |
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Definition
NC: Meckel's cartilage, Mandible, Malleus, incus, sphenoMandibular ligament
Mesoderm: Muscles of Mastication (temporalis, Masseter, lateral and Medial pterygoids), Mylohyoid, ant. belly of digastric, Tensor Tympani, Tensor veli palatini, ant. 2/3 of tongue
CN: V2 and V3 (Max and Mandib of Trigem)
*also assoc. w/ Maxillary artery
*remember "M's and T's"
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2nd Branchial arch derivatives
(and assoc. CN) |
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NC: Reichert's cartilage (Stapes, Styloid process, less horn of hyoid, Stylohyoid ligament)
Mesoderm: muscles of facial expression, Stapedius, Stylohyoid, post. belly of digastric
CN: VII
*also assoc. w/ Stapedial artery
*think "S's" - CN seven, second arch, S's above |
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3rd Branchial arch derivatives
(and assoc. CN) |
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Definition
NC: greater horn of hyoid bone
Mesoderm: stylopharyngeus
CN: IX- glossopharyngeal
*think "pharyngeal"
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Term
4th and 6th Branchial Arch derivatives |
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Definition
NC: thyroid, cricoid, arytenoids, corniculate, cuneiform cartilages
Mesoderm: 4th arch - most pharyngeal constrictors, cricothyroid, levator veli palatini; 6th - all intrinsic mm of larynx (except cricothyroid)
CN: X
4th arch: superior laryngeal branch - swallowing
6th: recurrent laryngeal branch - speaking
*think "soft palate, voice (larynx), and swallowing (pharynx)"
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Term
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Definition
Level: midbrain
Medial
Lesion: lateral strabismus (down & out), fixed dilated pupil, ptosis
Arterial supply: PCA |
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Term
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Definition
Level: lower pons
Medial
Lesion: medial strabismus
arterial supply: Paramedian |
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Term
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Definition
Level: upper medulla
Medial
lesion: tongue deviation to side of lesion
arterial supply: ASA (ant. spinal artery) |
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Term
Motor Nucleus of CN V location |
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Definition
Level: upper pons
Lateral
Lesion: mandibular deviation to side of lesion (due to intact lateral pterygoid)
arterial supply: Superior cerebellar artery |
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CN VII motor nucleus location |
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Definition
Level: lower pons
Lateral
lesion: paralysis of facial muscle (LMN lesion affects above and below eyebrow)
Arterial supply: AICA
*note: an UMN lesion would result in only lower facial muscle deficits contralaterally |
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Term
CN IX & X Nucleus Ambiguus location
(motor nucleus) |
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Definition
Level: upper medulla
Lateral
Lesion: dysphasia, hoarseness, & uvula deviation away from side of lesion
arterial supply: PICA |
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Term
Genital Tubercle
male and female homologues |
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Definition
Male: 1)glans penis; 2)corpus cavernosum & spongiosum
Female: 1)glans clitoris; 2)vestibular bulbs |
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Urogenital sinus
male and femal homologues |
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Definition
Male: 1)bulbourethral glands (of Cowper); 2)prostate gland
Female: 1)greater vestibular glands (of Bartholin); 2) urethral and paraurethral glands (of Skene) |
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Urogenital Folds
male and female homologues |
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Definition
Male: ventral shaft of penis (penile urethra)
Female: labia minora |
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Labioscrotal swelling
male and female homologues |
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Definition
Male: scrotum
Female: labia majora |
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