Laboratory Examination 1998 -- Head and Neck

The Structural Basis of Medical Practice - Human Gross Anatomy

The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
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1. Median glossoepiglottic fold 26. Facial nerve (canal)
2. Internal laryngeal nerve 27. GSA (lingual n. before chorda tympani)
3. Palatopharyngeal fold (muscle, arch, pillar) 28. Phrenic nerve
4. True vocal fold (cord, ligament) 29. Superior oblique muscle
5. Vertebral artery 30. Torus Tubarius
6. Lingual nerve 31. Hamulus (of medial pterygoid plate)
7. Glossopharyngeal nerve 32. Hypoglossal nerve
8. Glossopharyngeal nerve 33. Optic nerve
9. Infraorbital nerve (vessels) 34. Anterior scalene muscle
10. Suprascapular nerve  35. vertebral artery
11. Levator veli palatini 36. Cruciform ligament
12. Inferior nasal turbinate (concha) 37. Recurrent laryngeal nerve
13. Long thoracic nerve 38. GVA, SVA (glossophyngeal n. at post. tongue)
14. Submandibular duct 39. GSA (maxillary nerve)
15. Facial artery 40. Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
16. Buccal nerve of trigeminal 41. Maxillary nerve (third division of trigeminal)
17. Ansa cervicalis (superior root) 42. Greater superficial petrosal nerve
18. Parotid duct 43. GVE, SVA, (GVA) (n. of pterygoid canal)
19. Hypoglossal nerve 44. Transverse cervical artery
20. Tentorum Cerebelli 45. Stellate ganglion
21. Sigmoid sinus 46. Superior thyroid artery
22. Superficial temporal artery 47. Facial nerve
23. Trochlear nerve 48. Superior (internal) laryngeal nerve (artery)
24. Salpingopharyngeal fold (muscle) 49. a) roof of orbit  b) Mastoid air cells
25. Nasolacrimal duct 50. a) Occipital artery  b) Int. carotid artery/sinus
 

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