This bony structure of the L-spine is formed when the 2 laminae come together posteriorly
What is the spinous process?
This articulation connects the transverse processes with the tubercle of the ribs
What is the costotransverse joint?
What is the cochlea?
This is the middle portion of the brainstem.
What is the pons?
This venous structure is the junction of the superior sagittal, transverse and straight sinuses?
What is the confluence of sinuses?
This part of the small intestine is located between the duodenum and ileum.
What is the jejunum?
This structure of the airway can be found posterior to the right pulmonary artery.
What is the right mainstem bronchus?
This is the name of the vertical portion of the ethmoid bone.
What is the perpendicular plate?
This salivary gland extends from the EAM down to the angle of the mandible.
What is the parotid gland?
This ventricle lies posterior to the pons and anterior to the cerebellum.
What is the 4th ventricle?
This abdominal organ extends transversely at an oblique angle between the duodenum and the spleen.
What is the pancreas?
This venous thoracic structure lies anterior to the great vessels.
What is the left brachiocephalic vein?
This structure of the mandible is located at the posterior and superior aspect of the ramus and forms a component of the TMJ.
What is the condyloid process
This structure causes the indentation of the frontal horns of the lateral ventricle (be specific).
What is the head of the caudate nucleus?
This is the name of the vascular structure that connects the posterior cerebral arteries to the internal carotid arteries.
What is the posterior communicating arteries?
This structure separates the right lobe of the liver and the left lobe of the liver.
What is the falciform ligament?
This chamber is the most posterior heart chamber of the heart.
What is the left atrium?
This hook shaped structure of the cervical spine helps prevent lateral movement of the C-spine.
What is the uncinate processes?
This structure is the largest area of white matter in the brain that connects the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum.
What is the corpus callosum?
These two vascular structures arise from the brachiocephalic trunk.
What is the right subclavian artery and the right common carotid artery?
These are the three branches that arise from the celiac trunk.
What is the common hepatic artery, left gastric artery, and splenic artery?
This soft tissue structure of the thorax is a lymphatic organ that lies anterior to the aortic arch.
What is the thymus?
This bony structures makes up the anterior portion of the sella turcia.
What is the tuberculum sella?
This structure of the lentiform nucleus makes of the medial aspect.
What is the globus pallidus?
Newly created CSF travels from the lateral ventricle to the 3rd ventricle via this stucture.
What is the intraventricular foramen/foramen of Munro?