Head & Neck--Anatomy+

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Across
  1. 3. A __________ hemorrhage appears more spread out on a CT
  2. 5. Which gland is posterior to the masseter muscle?
  3. 6. Dysfunction of the flocculonodular lobe of the cerebellum can manifest as vertigo or
  4. 13. How many layers does the SCALP have?
  5. 14. Which gland develops at the base of the tongue?
  6. 16. The PCA supplies which lobe of the brain?
  7. 18. Having a patient clench their jaw while we palpate these these muscles is testing which CN?
  8. 19. The jugular vein runs through the _______ foramen along with CN IX, X, & XI.
  9. 21. In Bell Palsy, if there is upper and lower facial muscle involvement we can suspect the _____ motor neuron is to blame
  10. 22. The circle of willis is a common site for a berry ________.
  11. 24. Central body coordination is a function of which part of the cerebellum?
  12. 25. Which muscle of the neck is appears "webbed" when frowning?
  13. 27. Which muscle of the neck is short and tightened with torticollis?
  14. 28. The cavernous sinus is susceptible for infection because it lacks ______ and has bidirectional flow.
  15. 29. Having a patient shrug their shoulders and turn their head against resistance is testing which CN?
  16. 31. _______ sign is bruising of the mastoid that typically apears after head trauma to the petrous portion of the temporal bone.
  17. 33. Which area on the skull is very thin and therefore easier to fracture?
  18. 34. The _____ plexus produces CSF in the cerebral ventricles.
  19. 35. CN III, VI, & XII leave the CNS laterally or medially?
  20. 36. The corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts are motor pathways that decussate at the medullary ______.
  21. 37. The basilar artery is anterior to which portion of the brainstem?
Down
  1. 1. The lateral _______ muscle is the only muscle of mastication that opens the jaw.
  2. 2. The _______ plate is the small, anterior, porous area on the skull that CN I runs through.
  3. 4. Which duct runs from the submandibular gland to the sublingual caruncle?
  4. 5. Which nerve runs anterior to the anterior scalene muscle? (not a CN)
  5. 7. MC site for Giant cell arteritis is the superficial _____ artery.
  6. 8. What kind of hemorrhage appears smaller and rounder on CT?
  7. 9. The carotid __________ is a common site for atherosclerotic plaques.
  8. 10. The Middle Meningeal Artery runs through the foramen ______.
  9. 11. Which fissure divides the brain into 2 hemispheres?
  10. 12. The sella turcica is a part of which bone of the skull?
  11. 15. Which ganglion is located in the infratemporal fossa?
  12. 17. The ________ gyrus is the motor cortex.
  13. 20. Which CN runs in the carotid sheath?
  14. 23. In Bell Palsy, if there is only lower facial muscles involved we can suspect the ______ motor neuron is to blame.
  15. 25. The _________ gyrus is the sensory cortex.
  16. 26. The mandibular branch nerve (V3) of CN V trigeminal supplies the muscles of ________. (action)
  17. 30. During the neuro exam, to test the recurrent laryngeal nerve, a branch of CN X vagus, what would you test?
  18. 32. A ring-enhancing lesion seen on imaging is pathognomonic for: