Neural Pathways and Cranial Nerve Functions

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Comunicări între fose și cavități
  2. Nervul facial și intermediar Wrisberg
  3. Traiectul nervului facial în canalul facial
  4. Ramuri intrapietroase și choarda timpanului
  5. Ramuri extrapietroase și teritorii de inervație
  6. Nervul glosofaringian: traiect și ramuri
  7. Nervul vag: origine, traiect și ramuri
  8. Ramuri cervicale și toracale ale nervului vag
  9. Nervul trigeminal V1: nervul nazociliar
  10. Nervul oftalmic V1: ramuri terminale și teritoriu
  11. Nervul maxilar V2: traiect și ramuri

📖 1. Comunicări între fose și cavități

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Infratemporal fossa : An anatomical space located deep to the ramus of the mandible that communicates with nearby fossae and cavities.
  • Temporal fossa : A cranial fossa on the side of the head that serves as a pathway between adjacent facial and cranial spaces.
  • Pterygopalatine fossa : A deep fossa behind the maxilla that connects the nasal cavity, orbit, and infratemporal region.
  • Zygomatic arch medial arc : The medial part of the zygomatic arch that forms a boundary near the pterygomaxillary fissure.
  • Pterygomaxillary fissure : A cleft between the infratemporal region and the pterygopalatine/nasal pathways that allows passage of structures.

📝 Essential Points

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Aperçu du QCM

1. Which opening connects the pterygopalatine fossa with the nasal cavity?

2. Which statement best describes the relationship between the facial nerve and the intermedius of Wrisberg?

3. Which segment of the facial nerve is the longest and exits the facial canal through the stylomastoid foramen?

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Aperçu des flashcards

Fossa pterigopalatina — communication?

Connects nasal cavity, orbit, infratemporal region.

Nervul facial — segment timpanic?

Located near the middle ear cavity.

Canalul facial — pathway?

Runs through the facial canal from the internal acoustic meatus to stylomastoid foramen.

Ramuri intrapietroase — nerves?

Nervul timpanic, chorda tympani, stapedius nerve.

Ramuri extrapietroase — territories?

Innervate head muscles, glands, and sensory areas via cervical and thoracic branches.

Nervul glosofaringian — origin?

Emerges from the medulla, exits jugular foramen.

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