Thursday, 10 January 2013

Anatomy Exceptions

TONGUE

All intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue are supplied by the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII), except for one of the extrinsic muscles, palatoglossus, which is innervated by CN X (VAGUS).


SOFT PALATE

All the muscles of the soft palate receive their motor supply from the vagus nerve (X), except the tensor veli palatini which is supplied by medial pterygoid nerve (branch of mandibular nerve). 


MUSCLES OF MASTICATION 

All the muscles of mastication receive their motor supply from the mandibular nerve (V3), except the Geniohyoid which is supplied by C1 via cranial nerve XII.

EXOCRINE GLAND OF HNF

All the exocrine glands in the head and neck receive their parasympathetic supply via the facial nerve (VII) via submandibular ganglion, except the Parotid gland.


LARYNX


All intrinsic muscles of larynx, except cricothyroid, are innervated by the recurrent laryngeal nerve with fibres from the accessory nerve (CN XI). The external laryngeal nerve supplies the cricothyroid muscle.

PHARYNX


The pharyngeal plexus (with fibers from CN IX, CN X, and cranial part of CN XI) innervates all the muscles of the pharynx (except stylopharyngeus, which is innervated directly by a branch of CN IX (Glossopharyngeal).


PAROTID GLAND

Unlike the other exocrine glands in the head and neck, the parotid gland receives its parasympathetic supply from the Glossopharyngeal nerve via the Ottic ganglion

MANDIBULAR NERVE

When we grit our teeth, we employ the mandibular nerve. This nerve also supplies Tensor veli palatini & Tensor tympani.

NASAL CAVITY

Sensory supply from the external nose and nasal cavity is via CN V1 & V2.

Parasympathetic supply to the nasal cavity and palate is via CN VII via the Pterygopalatine ganglion

TONGUE

Tactile sensory supply from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue is via CN V3 (Mandibular nerve).

Both tactile and taste sensory supply from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue is via CN IX.
Parasympathetic supply to the tongue is via CN VII via the Submandibular ganglion.

PALATE

Sensory supply from the palate is via CN V2 (Maxillary nerve).

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

What is Funny Bone?

Actually funny bone isn't a bone its Ulnar Nerve which is present superficial to humerus bone and this nerve is the largest unprotected nerve in the human body so when it gets hit it feels weird.

In human anatomy, the ulnar nerve is a nerve which runs near the ulna bone. The ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint is in relation with the ulnar nerve. This nerve is directly connected to the little finger, and the adjacent half of the ring finger, supplying the palmar side of these fingers, including both front and back of the tips, perhaps as far back as the fingernail beds. One method of injuring the nerve is to strike the medial epicondyle of the humerus from posteriorly, or inferiorly with the elbow flexed. The ulnar nerve is trapped between the bone and the overlying skin at this point. This is commonly referred to as bumping one's "funny bone".







Friday, 4 January 2013


Branches of the Facial Nerve



Ten Zebras Bought My Car

Temporal
Zygomatic
Buccal
Masseteric
Cervical


Extraocular Muscles Mnemonic



LR6 (SO4) LR6: Lateral rectus: VI abductens
SO4: Superior Oblique: IV Trochlear


Exept above all other extraocularmotor muscles are CN III (Occuomotor).






Brachial Plexus Mnemonic


Brachial Plexus
Randy Travis Drinks Cold Beers Robert Taylor Drinks Cold Beer



Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches


Branches of the Brachial Plexus (In order from most lateral to most medial)
My Aunt Rescued My Uncle


Musculocutaneous, Axillary, Radial, Median, Ulnar





External Carotid Artery Mnemonics



"Some American Ladies Find Our Pyramids So Magnificent" 
OR
"Stop Alcohol Late Friday Or Puke More Saturday"

Superficial Temporal
Superior Thyroid
Posterior Auricular
Ascending Pharyngeal
Occipital
Facial 

Maxillary 
Lingual