Neck Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
Q

What are the four main divisions of the Anterior Triangle of the neck?

A

Submandibular, Submental, Carotid, and Muscular triangles

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What are the two main divisions of the Posterior Triangle of the neck?

A

Occipital and Subclavian (omoclavicular) triangles

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The Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle is innervated by which Cranial Nerve?

A

CN XI (Accessory nerve)

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What is the action of the SCM muscle?

A

Flexion, Lateral flexion, and Rotation of the head/neck

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5
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What condition involves the fibrosis and shortening of one SCM?

A

Torticollis

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What is the action of the Infrahyoid muscle group?

A

To depress the hyoid

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What is the primary innervation for most Infrahyoid muscles?

A

Ansa cervicalis (cervical plexus: C1-C3)

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Which Infrahyoid muscle also elevates the thyroid cartilage?

A

Thyrohyoid

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What is the action of the Suprahyoid muscle group?

A

To elevate the hyoid

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The Mylohyoid muscle and the Anterior belly of the Digastric are innervated by a branch of what Cranial Nerve?

A

CN V3 (n. to mylo-hyoid from Mandibular division of Trigeminal n.)

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The Posterior belly of the Digastric and the Stylohyoid muscles are innervated by what Cranial Nerve?

A

CN VII (Facial nerve)

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The Geniohyoid muscle is innervated by a branch from what spinal nerve that travels with a Cranial Nerve?

A

C1 via CN XII (Hypoglossal nerve)

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13
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What are the borders of the Carotid triangle?

A

SCM, Posterior digastric, and Superior omohyoid

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What major vessels and nerves are found in the Carotid triangle?

A

Carotid a. & branches, Internal jugular v. & tributaries, Hypoglossal n. (CN XII), and Ansa cervicalis

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What are the major contents of the Muscular triangle?

A

Infrahyoid mm., Thyroid & parathyroid glands, Larynx, and Trachea

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What are the borders of the Occipital triangle (Posterior Triangle)?

A

SCM, Trapezius, and Inferior omohyoid m.

17
Q

What is the skull feature/level where the Common Carotid Artery typically bifurcates?

A

Superior border of the Thyroid cartilage (~C4 vertebral level)

18
Q

Name the branches of the External Carotid Artery (ECA).

A

Superior thyroid a., Lingual a., Facial a., Ascending pharyngeal a., Occipital a., Posterior auricular a., Superficial temporal a., Maxillary a.

19
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What is the structure/contents of the Carotid sheath?

A

Common/Internal carotid artery, Internal jugular vein, Vagus nerve (CN X), and Lymph nodes

20
Q

The Carotid Sinus and Carotid Body are primarily innervated by what Cranial Nerve for visceral afferent information?

A

CN IX (Glossopharyngeal nerve) (and a little bit of CN X)

21
Q

The Thyroid Gland is supplied by what two arteries?

A

Superior thyroid a. and Inferior thyroid a.

22
Q

The Right Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (CN X) passes under what artery?

A

The Right Subclavian artery

23
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The Left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (CN X) passes under what major arch?

A

The Aortic arch

24
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What Cranial Nerve is motor to the Cricothyroid muscle?

A

External laryngeal nerve (a branch of the Superior laryngeal n. from CN X (Vagus))

25
What is the most common spinal nerve root composition of the Phrenic Nerve?
C3-C5
26
What is the function of the Phrenic Nerve?
Innervation of the Diaphragm (not explicitly stated as the diaphragm but Phrenic nerve is C3-C5, which innervates the diaphragm, an essential detail)
27
Which artery and nerve pass between the Anterior and Middle Scalene muscles?
Subclavian artery and the Brachial and Cervical plexuses
28
What vein passes anterior to the Anterior Scalene muscle?
Subclavian vein
29
The Internal Jugular Vein (IJV) and Subclavian Vein join to form what?
The Brachiocephalic Vein (Left and Right venous angles drain into the Left and Right Brachiocephalic Veins respectively)
30
What lymphatic vessel drains into the junction of the Left IJV and Subclavian vein?
The Thoracic duct