Chapter 20 Skull -abbreviation-pathology
How many part in cranium bone . Name
2 Calvaría Floor
Skull . How many bone? How many part ? How many bone in each part
22 2 part Cranium -8 bone Calvaría -14 bone
What AML stand for
Acanthiomeatal line
acoustic neuroma
Benign tumor arising from from Schwann cells of eighth cranial nerve(also termed "schwannoma")
Le Ford
Bilateral horizontal fracture of the maxillae
Fracture
Disruption in continuity of bone
What EAM stand for
External acoustic meatus
Depressed
Fracture causing a portion of the skull to be pushed into the other side
Basal
Fracture of the floor of the orbit
Blowout
Fracture of the floor of the orbit
Tripod
Fracture of the zygomatic arch and orbital floor or rim and disc location of the frontozygomatic suture
Contra-coup
Fracture to one side of the structure caused by trauma to the other side
What bone calvaría has ?
Frontal R-L parietal Occipital
What GML stand for
Glabellomeatal line
Osteopetrosis
Increased density of atypically soft bone
Osteomyelitis
Inflammation of bone due to a pyogenic infection
Mastoiditis
Inflammation of the mastoid antrum & the air cell
What is IOML stand for
Infraorbitomeatal line
What. IAM stand for
Internal acoustic meatus
What IPL stand for ?
Interpupillary line
Linear
Irregular or jagged fracture of the skull
Osteoporosis
Loss of bone density
Múltiple myeloma
Malignant neoplasm of plasma cells involving the bone marrow and causing destruction of the bone
What is MML stand for ?
Mentomeatal line
What is OID stand for ?
Object to IR distance
What is OML stand for ?
Orbitomeatus line
What bone the facial bone included
R-L nasal R-L lacrimal R-L maxillary r R-L zygomatic R-L inferior nasal conchae R-L palatine Volmer Mandible Hyoid bone Diploe
What bone floor contain
R-L temporal bone Ethmoid bone Sphenoid bone
What is TMJ stand for ?
Temporomendibular joint
Hyoid Bone
The U-shaped bone located at the base of the tongue is the:
Maxillae
The anterior nasal spine projects superiorly from the :
Lacrimal Bones
The anterior portion of the medial walls of the orbit is formed by the:
Maxillary Sinus
The body of each maxilla contains a large, pyramidal cavity called the:
Vomer
The facial bone forming the inferior part of the nasal septum is the:
Nasal Bones
The facial bones that form the bridge of the nose are:
Zygomatic Bone
The facial bones that form the inferolateral portion of the orbital margin are the:
Palatine Bones
The facial bones that form the posterior one fourth of the roof of the mouth are the:
Zygomatic Bones
The facial bones that form the prominence of the cheeks are the:
Maxilla and Zygoma
The inferior border of the orbit consists of the what and what bones?
Mandible
The largest and densest bone of the face is the:
Maxilla
The largest of the immovable bones of the face is the:
Frontal & Zygoma
The lateral wall of the orbit comprises what bones?
3 Cranial Bones & 4 facial Bones
The orbits consists of how many cranial bones and how many facial bones?
Condyle
The part of the mandible that articulates with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone to form the TMJ is:
Mandibular Ramus
The portion of the mandible that extends superiorly from the posterior aspect of the mandibular body is the:
Acanthion
The radiographically significant landmark that is the midpoint of the anterior nasal spine is the:
Inferior Nasal Conchae
The scroll-like bony tissues that extend along the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are the:
Alveolar Process
The thick ridge on the inferior border of the maxillary bone that supports the teeth is the:
Condyles & Coronoid Process
The two processes that extend superiorly from a mandibular ramus are the condyles and the:
What is TEA stand for ?
Top of ear attachments
Metastasis
Transfer of cancerous lesion from one area to another
Pituitary adenoma
Tumor arising from the pituitary gland usually in the anterior love
osteoma
Tumor composed of bony tissue
Palatine
What facial bone is located at the apex of the orbit?
Lacrimal Bone
What facial bone is located on the interior medial walll of the orbit?
TMJ syndrome
dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
polyp
growth or mass protruding from a mucous membrane
sinusitis
inflammation of one or more of the paranasal sinuses
tumor
new tissue growth where cell proliferation is uncontrolled
Paget disease
thick, soft bone marked by bowing and fractures