Flashcards: Cavernous Sinus Anatomy and Clinical Significance — 10 cartões

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1Pergunta

Structures passing through sinus

Resposta

Internal carotid artery and abducens nerve are inside the sinus lumen.

2Pergunta

Lateral wall structures

Resposta

CN III, CN IV, V1, and V2 lie in the lateral wall.

3Pergunta

Medial relation to pituitary

Resposta

Pituitary is medial; cavernous sinus is lateral to it.

4Pergunta

Venous connections

Resposta

Facial veins connect via ophthalmic veins to the cavernous sinus.

5Pergunta

Venous drainage pathways

Resposta

Cavernous sinus drains into superior and inferior petrosal sinuses.

6Pergunta

CN VI location

Resposta

Within the venous blood space of the sinus lumen.

7Pergunta

Nerves in lateral wall

Resposta

CN III, IV, V1, V2 are in the lateral wall, outside the lumen.

8Pergunta

Pituitary position

Resposta

Medially within the sella turcica, lateral to the cavernous sinus.

9Pergunta

Facial infection route

Resposta

Facial veins connect to cavernous sinus via ophthalmic veins.

10Pergunta

Drainage along petrous bone

Resposta

Superior and inferior petrosal sinuses drain the cavernous sinus.

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1. Which structures are characterized by passing through the cavernous sinus lumen?

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