Cranial Bone Anatomy and Clinical Significance

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1. 📌 Essentials

  • The ethmoid bone is unpaired, located at the anterior skull base, forming part of both the neurocranium and viscerocranium.
  • The cribriform plate contains olfactory foramina, transmitting CN I.
  • The perpendicular plate forms the superior part of the nasal septum and attaches to the falx cerebri.
  • The sphenoid is a centrally-located butterfly-shaped bone forming part of the skull base.
  • The sphenoid sinus is paired, separated by a septum; the sella turcica houses the pituitary gland.
  • The temporal bone is paired, lateral, and contains the squamous, petrous, and mastoid parts.
  • Foramina such as the optic canal, foramen rotundum, ovale, spinosum, jugular foramen, and carotid canal are passageways for nerves and vessels.
  • The temporal bone's mastoid process contains air cells and sites for muscle attachment.
  • The petrous part houses the inner ear and internal acoustic meatus.
  • Key attachments include the temporalis muscle (temporal fossa) and pterygoid muscles (pterygoid processes).

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1. Which part of the ethmoid bone contains the olfactory foramina that transmit the olfactory nerves?

2. Which bone is unpaired and located at the anterior skull base, contributing to both the neurocranium and viscerocranium?

3. Which feature of the cribriform plate allows the passage of olfactory nerves from the nasal cavity to the brain?

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Ethmoid — what type of bone?

Unpaired, anterior skull base.

Ethmoid bone — location?

Anterior skull base, part of neurocranium and viscerocranium.

Cribriform plate — feature?

Has olfactory foramina for CN I.

Cribriform plate — function?

Transmits olfactory nerves (CN I).

Perpendicular plate — role?

Forms nasal septum; attaches falx cerebri.

Perpendicular plate — role?

Forms nasal septum, attaches to falx cerebri.

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