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What line is associated with a PA Waters?
The nasal conchae is also called?
Flat process extending inferiorly from the body of the sphenoid are?
The portion of the ethmoid bone which projects inferiorly and forms part of the bony nasal septum is?
These are suspended from the under surface of the cribiform plate on each side of the perpendicular plate?
In an AP axial projection, with IOML perpendicular to the IR the CR should be?
There is a ______ difference between IOML and GML
The central depression of the sphenoid bone which looks like a saddle is called?
The foramen magnum is formed by what bone?
Place ________ parallel to the IR when positioning the patient for an SMV
Flat portion of the temporal bone is called?
What is the external landmark for the petrous ridges?
The sagittal suture ends where anteriorly?
Another term for the bump at the back of the skull?
What bone is the crista galli associated with?
Smooth, slightly depressed triangular area between and slightly superior to the eyebrows?
The junction of the upper lip and the nasal septum?
Very top of skull?
GML stands for
8 total
Separates the 2 orbital plates?
Complex structure housing the delicate organs of hearing and balance?
Forms an anchor for all 8 cranial bones?
Back of the saddle
Shallow depression just posterior to the base of the dorsum sellae?
What suture separates the frontal bone from the 2 parietals?
SMV stands for?
Best projection of whole skull?
Mid point of a triangular area of the chin?
Depression at the bridge of the nose?
Lower posterior angle on each side of the mandible?
The external large flap of the ear, made of cartilage
Line between the outer canthus and the EAM
Mental point to EAM
Divides the body into right and left
Sella Turcica protects what gland?

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