Introduction :
Norma basalis is the basal view of the skull. considering it as one of the most difficult parts of studying the skull, the following short notes will help you revise and get through it with ease.
Anatomical divisions:
For the sake of understanding, Norma basalis is divided into three parts 1.Anterior part of Norma basalis 2. Middle part of Norma basalis 3. posterior part of Norma basalis
Posterior part of Norma basalis
contents of posterior part:
Foramen:
foramen magnum
hypoglossal canal
posterior condylar canal
stylomastoid foramen
jugular foramen
Processes :
External occipital crest
condylar part of occipital bone
styloid process
occipital condyle
pharyngeal tubercle
highest nuchal line
superior nuchal line
inferior nuchal line
Foramen magnum
– divided into small anterior and large posterior compartments using alar ligaments of axis vertebra:
Anterior compartment:
Apical ligament of dens.
Upper longitudinal band of cruciform ligament of the atlas.
Membrana tectoria: a continuation of posterior longitudinal ligament of vertebral bodies.
Posterior compartment:
Medulla oblongata and its meninges.
Two posterior spinal a.s (right and left).
Anterior spinal a.
Communicating veins between internal vertebral venous plexus and basilar venous plexus.
Two vertebral a.s (right and left).
Sym. plexus around vertebral a.s.
Spinal roots of two accessory nerves (right and left).
Hypoglossal canal
The twelfth cranial (hypoglossal) nerve.
Meningeal branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery.
Jugular foramen
inferior petrosal sinus
sigmoid sinus
the glossopharyngeal nerve ( 9th cranial nerve)
Tenth cranial (vagus) nerve.
eleventh cranial nerve(accessory nerve)
11th and 10th cranial nerve are surrounded by cranial sheet whereas the 9th cranial nerve has an independent sheet of dura matter
Posterior condylar canal
Transmits emissary vein
connects sigmoid sinus with sub occipital venous plexus
Stylomastoid foramen
facial nerve
stylomastoid branch of posterior auricular nerve
Processes:
external occipital crest : Condylar part of occipital bone The condylar parts are located lateral to the foramen magnum. They comprise two kidney-shaped prominences (occipital condyles) that articulate with the first cervical vertebra (atlanto-occipital joint). the hypoglossal nerve pierces the condylar process after coming out of the hypoglossal canal
STYLOID PROCESS present in front of the mastoid process Foramen: stylomastoid foramen: transmits stylomastoid artery and facial nerve Muscular attachments:
stylomandibular ligament
styloglossus muscle
stylophyrangeus muscle
stylohyoid muscle
stylohyoid ligament
Phyrangeal tubercle: muscular attachment of pharyngeal tubercle :
superior constrictor
rectus capitus anterior
longus capitus
supports pharyngeal tonsil
nuchal lines:
Highest nuchal line:
attached to the epicranial aponeurosis
Superior nuchal line:
trapezius
sternocleidomastoid
splenius capitus
occipital belly of occipitofrontalis
Inferior nuchal line:
above superior nuchal line:
semispinalis capitis
below inferior nuchal line:
rectus capitus posterior major
rectus capitus posterior minor
obliques superior
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