arches and pouches?

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someone with a usmle first aid step 1, pleeez make a summary of the arches and pouches and post it. my book is in possesion of a friend, and he is no where to find. thanx in advance.
 
Brachail arch 1
Meckels Cartilage, mandible, malleus, incus, sphenoMandibular ligament.
Muscles,
Muscle of mastication
Mylohyoid
Anterior belly of diagastric,
Tensor tempani,
Tensor veli palatini
Nerve
CN 5 ( remember M for BA 1)


BA 2


Reichers Cartilage, stapes, Styloid process, Lesser horn of hyoid
Stylohyoid ligament,

Muscle
Muscle of facial expression
Stapedius,
Stylohoid,
Posterior belly of diagastric ( remeber S for this arch)

Nerve CN 7


BA 3
Greater horn of hyoid
muscle,Stylopharyngeus
CN 9

BA 4-6
cartilage; thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid, corniculate, cuneiform

Muscle 4th arch : most pharyngeal constrictors,cricothyroid, levator veli palatini

Muscle 6th arch;all intrinsic muscle of larynx except cricothyroid

Nerve; 4th arch CN 10 superior laryngeal
6th arch CN 10 recurrent laryngeal

arch 5 has no major development.

Pouch Derivatives

1st; middle ear, eustachian tube, mastioid air cell
2nd epithelial lining of platine tonsil.
3rd dorsal wing develops in to inferior parathyoid
3rd ventral wing - developed in to thymus.
4th superior parathyroid

hope it helps.

BOND
 
Bond said:
Brachail arch 1
Meckels Cartilage, mandible, malleus, incus, sphenoMandibular ligament.
Muscles,
Muscle of mastication
Mylohyoid
Anterior belly of diagastric,
Tensor tempani,
Tensor veli palatini
Nerve
CN 5 ( remember M for BA 1)


BA 2


Reichers Cartilage, stapes, Styloid process, Lesser horn of hyoid
Stylohyoid ligament,

Muscle
Muscle of facial expression
Stapedius,
Stylohoid,
Posterior belly of diagastric ( remeber S for this arch)

Nerve CN 7


BA 3
Greater horn of hyoid
muscle,Stylopharyngeus
CN 9

BA 4-6
cartilage; thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid, corniculate, cuneiform

Muscle 4th arch : most pharyngeal constrictors,cricothyroid, levator veli palatini

Muscle 6th arch;all intrinsic muscle of larynx except cricothyroid

Nerve; 4th arch CN 10 superior laryngeal
6th arch CN 10 recurrent laryngeal

arch 5 has no major development.

Pouch Derivatives

1st; middle ear, eustachian tube, mastioid air cell
2nd epithelial lining of platine tonsil.
3rd dorsal wing develops in to inferior parathyoid
3rd ventral wing - developed in to thymus.
4th superior parathyroid

hope it helps.

BOND

Hey bond, that's so sweet of u!..Thanks buddy :luck:
 
super thanks!!! there are 3 questions for sure. 😀

july 28th.... D-day
 
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