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Practical Nervous System 9/6/2022

Station 1
1. Identify the cerebellum
a. Location
b. External features
c. Internal features
d. Relations with the brainstem
2. Identify the white matter of the cerebrum
a. Corpus callosum
b. Fornix
Station 2
1. Identify the ventricular system
a. Lateral ventricles
b. Interventricular foramen of Monro
c. Third ventricle
d. Cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius
e. Fourth ventricle
Station 3
1. Identify the openings of the base of the skull and state their contents.
a. Cribriform plate
b. Optic canal
c. Superior orbital fissure
d. Foramen rotundum
e. Foramen ovale
f. Foramen spinosum
g. Foramen lacerum
h. Carotid canal
i. Internal acoustic meatus
j. Jugular foramen
k. Hypoglossal foramen
l. Foramen magnum
2. Identify the meninges
a. Dura mater
b. Tentorium cerebelli
c. Falx cerebri
d. Falx cerebelli
e. Superior sagittal sinus
Station 4
1. Identify the bones of the skull
a. Frontal bone
b. Parietal bone
c. Temporal bone
d. Occipital bone
e. Zygomatic bone
f. Maxillary bone
g. Mandible
h. Ethmoid bone
i. Sphenoid bone
j. Nasal bone
Station 5
1. Identify the structures of the ear
a. External auditory canal
b. Tympanic membrane
c. Malleus, incus, stapes
d. Semicircular canal
e. Cochlea
f. Pharyngotympanic tube
2. Identify the structures of the eye
a. Lens
b. Iris
c. Cornea
d. Ciliary body
e. Sclera
f. Retina
g. Lacrimal gland, lacrimal canaliculi, lacrimal sac, nasolacrimal duct
h. Superior rectus, inferior rectus, medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior
oblique, inferior oblique

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