which bones form the roof of the nasal cavity
nasal, cribriform plate of ethmoid, frontal, sphenoid
which bones does a surgeon drill through to get to the pituitary gland
sphenoid
which cranial nerves travel through the cavernous sinus
trigeminal, abducens, oculomotor, trochlear
which bones medial wall of nasal cavity
perpendicular plate ethmoid, vomer
where is the opening of the phagotypmpanic tube found
nasopharynx
which anatomical structures relate to the nasal cavity
lacrimal apparatus, paranasal air sinuses, nasopharynx, anterior cranial fossa
2 clinical signs for anterior cranial fossa fracture
periorbital rhinorhea, periorbital ecchymosis