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AN36.1-7 | Mouth, Pharynx & Palate — Summary & Reflection

REFLECT

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Mouth, Pharynx & Palate — Key Points:

  1. Oral cavity: parotid duct opens opposite upper 2nd molar; submandibular duct opens at sublingual papilla; tongue sensation = V3 (anterior 2/3 general) + VII via chorda tympani (taste); CN XII motor
  2. Soft palate muscles: tensor (V3) opens Eustachian tube; levator (X) elevates palate (main velopharyngeal closure muscle); uvular deviation to opposite side in unilateral CN X palsy
  3. Palatine tonsil: most dangerous relation = ICA (2.5 cm lateral); blood supply = tonsillar artery (branch of facial); tonsillectomy plane = peritonsillar space; paratonsillar vein is main bleeding source
  4. Pharyngeal muscles: all constrictors and palatal muscles = CN X via pharyngeal plexus EXCEPT stylopharyngeus (CN IX) and tensor veli palatini (V3)
  5. Waldeyer's ring: pharyngeal tonsil + tubal + palatine + lingual; most common site of extranodal lymphoma H&N
  6. Pharyngeal spaces: parapharyngeal (lateral to pharynx; ICA inside); retropharyngeal (→ danger space → mediastinum)
  7. Pyriform fossa: internal laryngeal nerve in mucosa; site of foreign body lodgement; sinus fistula = left neck abscess in children
  8. Killian's dehiscence: between thyropharyngeus and cricopharyngeus; Zenker's diverticulum herniates here → regurgitation of undigested food