HBB+Head+and+Neck

toc =Learning Objectives= -Michael Orser, CO 2013 Class of 2014 Learning Objectives from Lecture

=Diagrams=

Region Diagrams
(Mike Pascoe, PhD, course instructor) Original diagrams based on lectures by Dr. Michael Carry - Shows the relations of the fascia to one another. - Boundaries and contents of the triangles of the neck. - Muscles and attachments that define the suboccipital triangle of the posterior neck. - Boundaries and contents of the cranial fossae. - Meningeal coverings of the CNS. - Relations of arteries, veins, and nerves of the posterior orbit.

Nerve Diagrams
(Mike Pascoe, PhD, course instructor) Original diagrams based on lectures by Dr. Michael Carry - Diagram of the cutaneous, sensory, and motor components of the cervical plexus. - Diagram summarizing the distribution of preganglionic sympathetic axons arising form the superior cervical ganglion. - An illustration of the contents of the cavernous sinus, including the internal carotid artery and associated CNs. - A summary of pathways of the sensory fibers for the extraocular muscles. (Forrest Monroe, CO 2013) Original diagrams based on lectures by Dr. Michael Carry) //Disclaimer - These files are student-created and may have errors. They are intended to be a supplement to, not a replacement for your anatomy texts and lectures.// - Labeled schematic of the cranial nerves (7 pages) - CN I, II, III (Updated by Dr. Pascoe | Fall 2011) - CN IV, V1 (Updated by Dr. Pascoe | Fall 2011) - CN V2, V3 (Updated by Dr. Pascoe | Fall 2011) - CN VI, VII (Updated by Dr. Pascoe | Fall 2011) - CN IX, X (Updated by Dr. Pascoe | Fall 2011) - CN XI, XII (Updated by Dr. Pascoe | Fall 2011) - Unlabeled schematic of the cranial nerves (7 pages)

Editable Versions
Adobe Illustrator files of pages. Requires Adobe Illustrator. Originally assembled into one document with Adobe InDesign, but there are other ways to do it. - Cover and key - Page 1 - Page 2 - Page 3 - Page 4 - Page 5 - Page 6

Where Cranial Nerves Originate From the Brain
(Chris Kennel, CO 2015, Use layers in Acrobat Reader to hide or show labels. Illustrator can edit the PDF just like an .ai file)

Artery Diagrams
(Mike Pascoe, PhD, course instructor) Original diagrams based on lectures by Dr. Michael Carry (Drawings by Dan Balk, Digitization by Forrest Monroe, CO 2013) Original diagrams based on lectures by Dr. Michael Carry - Labeled schematic of the arteries of the face (Updated by Dr. Pascoe | Fall 2011) - Unlabeled schematic of the arteries of the face. - Labeled schematic of the arteries of the head and deep neck. - Unlabeled schematic of the arteries of the head and deep neck.

Editable Versions
- Adobe Illustrator file of facial artery diagram. Use to modify labels or diagram (requires Adobe Illustrator) - Adobe Illustrator file of head and deep neck artery diagram. Use to modify labels or diagram (requires Adobe Illustrator)

Artistic Depiction of Head and Neck Arteries (Courtney Eichengreen, C/O 2015)
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Venous Drainage Diagrams
- A combination of the two diagrams above, by Chris Kennel, Class of 2015

Artistic Depiction of Head and Neck Veins (Courtney Eichengreen, C/O 2015)
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Miscellaneous
=**Flashcards**= First [|Download Anki]

http://www.iflipr.com/deck/menu/498114 (Block III Embryology from practice exam) http://www.iflipr.com/deck/menu/498112 (Block III Practice Exam Relationships) http://www.iflipr.com/deck/menu/498113 (Block III Practice Exam Fill-in-the-Blank) http://www.iflipr.com/deck/menu/498165 (Block III Relationships from Cadaver Dissection Guide)

QUIZLET: [|Head and Neck Relationships]

=Handy Documents=

(Priya Krishnan, C/O 2020)
 * EMBRYOLOGY UNIT 3 STUDY GUIDE & CLINICAL CORRELATES:**

=Videos=

Anterior translation of the head of the mandible during jaw opening:
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Movement of the arytenoid vocal process upon phonation:
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