Arteries & Veins
Cranial Cavity
Cranial Nerves
Neuroanatomy
Oral Cavity
100

An embolus is

What is dislodged thrombus which blocks another small artery?

100

The spongy part of the skull is called

What is diploe?

100

The 4 parasympathetic cranial nerves are

What are the CN III (oculomotor), VII (facial), IX (glossopharyngeal), X (vagus)?

100

A collection of nerve cell bodies outside of the brain

What is a ganglion?

100

The oral "entryway" and "enclosed space"

What is oral vestibule and oral cavity proper?

200

The reason why blood can carry infections from face to maxillary/orbital/scalp veins is

What is no check valves in head?

200

The 3 cranial fossae

What are anterior, middle, and posterior cranial fossae?
200

The mnemonics to remember the types of cranial nerve

What is "Some Say Marry Money, But MY Brother Says Big Brains Matter Most"?

200

The 2 roots that make up the spinal nerve 

What are the dorsal (sensory) and ventral (motor) root?

200

The 5 anatomical landmarks of the hard palate

What are the incisive papilla, palatine rugae, median palatine raphe, fovea palatine, and palatine glands?

300

Site of bleeding in extradural/epidural hematoma 

What is middle meningeal artery?

300

The 3 nerves that pass through the jugular foramen

What are the CN IX (glossopharyngeal), X (vagus), XI (spinal accessory)?

300

The 3 divisions of CN V leave the cranial cavity via

What are the superior orbital fissure (V1-opthalmic), foramen rotundum (V2- maxillary), foramen ovale (V3-mandibular)?

"Standing Room Only"

300

The brainstem is consisted of 

What is the midbrain, pons, medulla?

300

The different types of papillae on tongue

What are circumvallate, conical, fungiform, filiform, foliate, vallate?

400

Blood can drain from the pterygoid plexus in infratemporal fossa (ITF) and to via

What is retromandibular v., facial v., caverneous sinus?

400

The cavernous sinus contains 6 arteries

What are the internal carotid a., CN III, IV, VI,V1,V2?

400

Lesion of the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) will cause

What is tongue to deviate toward the side of the lesion?

400

The function of sympathetic & parasympathetic outflows

What is urgency/emergency response (fight/flight) for sympathetic and maintenance & repair for parasympathetic?

400

The strongest muscle of tongue can malfunction and cause

What is the genioglossus which can fall back and block the airway? 

500

The 7 arteries to the teeth

What are infraorbital, superficial temporal, posterior & anterior superior alveolar, inferior alveolar, incisive, mental arteries?

500

The 7 dural venous sinuses 

What are the superior & inferior sagittal, straight, confluence, transverse, occipital, and sigmoid sinuses?

500

The facial nerve enter and exit the skull through

What is the (enter) internal auditory/acoustic meatus and (exit) stylomastoid foramen?

500

The sympathetic and parasympatheic system outflows

What is thorax & lumbar for SS and head to colon (cranial-sacral) for PSS?

500

The nerves that are responsible for sensory & motor of the tongue plus innervations

What are sensory: V3-lingual+VII-chorda tympani (anterior 2/3) & IX-glossopharyngeal (posterior 1/3), motor: XII-hypoglossal (all except palatoglossus) & X-vagus (palatoglossus)?

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