CRANIAL AND FACIAL BONES ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CT

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LeFort Fractures

"floating face" level of maxillas

orbital blowout fracture

- Blunt trauma by something larger than the orbital rim - Infraorbital nerve damage may occur resulting in loss of sensation to areas it innervates

LINEAR SKULL FRACTURE

--most common type, resembles a line. --no gross deformities.

hydrocephalus

Abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluids in the ventricles of the brain.

basilar artery

An artery, formed by the fusion of the vertebral arteries, that supplies blood to the brainstem and to the posterior cerebral arteries.

arachnoid cyst

An enlarged, fluid-filled area of the subarachnoid space

Ping-Pong Skull Fracture

BONE IS BENT NOT BROKEN

depressed skull fracture

CAVE INTO CRANIAL CAVITY OFTEN COMMINUTED (SEVERAL PIECES)

ZYGOMATIC ARCH

CONNECTION BETWEEN FACIAL AND CRANIAL BONES

SELLA TURCICA

HOUSES PITUITARY GLAND CENTER OF BASE OF SKULL

MAXILLARY SINUSESQ

LARGEST FORM FLOOR OF ORBITS

BASILAR SKULL FRACTURE

MOST SEVERE LIKE LINEAR BUT OCCURS IN BASE OF THE SKULL ASSOCIATED WITH TEARS IN DURAMATER AND CAN RESULT IN CSF LEAKAGE

TEMPORAL BONE

PETROUS PORTIONS CONTAIN MASTOID AIR CELLS

DORSUM SELLAE

POSTERIOR PORTION OF SELLA TURCICA

ZYGOMATICOMAXILLARY FACIAL FRACTURE

SEPERATION OF ZYGOMA FROM REST OF FACE

NASAL SEPTUM

SUPERIORLY: PERPENDICULAR PLATE OF ETHMOID INFERIORLY: VOMER

SPHENOID BONE

TOUCHES EVERY OTHER CRANIAL BONE

ETHMOID SINUSES

TOWARD ANTERIOR PORTION OF CRANIUM BETWEEN ORBITS

lateral ventricle

The CSF-filled space within each cerebral hemisphere.

corpus callosum

a broad band of nerve fibers joining the two hemispheres of the brain.

midbrain

above pons

arterial venous malformation (AVM)

artery grows into vein appears as web of dilated vessels

epidural hemorrhage

associated with trauma and cranium fx cresent shaped blood on surface protrudes into cranial cavity

most common brain cancer

astrocytomas 35% of all brain tumors

pineal gland

at level of lateral ventricles

brain aneurysm

ballooning or dilation of blood vessel

medulla oblongata

below pons

Lambdoidal

between occipital and parietal bones

subarachnoid hemmorrage

bleeding around circle of willis caused by ruptured aneurysm type of stroke neurologic deficits

pons

center portion of brain stem

lefort fractures type 1

fx runs between maxillary floor and orbital floor

intracranial hemorrhage

hemorrhagic stroke results from ruptured vessels results in edema, mass effect, limited blood supply

encephalitis

inflammation of the brain

meningitis

inflammation of the meninges

ischemic stroke

limited/loss of blood flow to the brain appears dark on CT due to absence of blood flow

stroke

loss of brain function caused by interruption of blood flow/supply to the brain

lefort fractures type 3

one side of face to the other, completely through orbits

hemmorrhagic stroke

rupture of a blood vessel in the brain

tentorium

separates cerebrum from cerebellum

Longintudinal Fissure

separates right and left hemispheres

lateral fissure

separates temporal lobe from frontal and parietal lobes

SAGITTAL SUTURE

seperates 2 parietal bones

coronal suture

the suture between the parietal and frontal bones of the skull

lefort fractures type 2

triangular shape

subdural hemmorhage

usually a result from trauma appears on surface of brain may include new or coagulated blood follows contour of cranium


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