Head and Neck Anatomy - Lecture 6
Learning Objectives
- Understand the how different imaging modalities depict the head and neck anatomy
- Realize how anatomic depiction of the head and neck can translate into clinical utility
- Identify the anatomy of the orbit in different imaging planes on MRI and CT
- Identify the anatomy of the sinuses on CT and radiographs
- Appreciate the complexity of the Temporal Bone
- Be able to identify the main anatomical structures in the neck on CT, MRI, and barium swallow
- Use imaging to better understand the vascular anatomy of the neck
Assignments - Head and Neck
- "Head and Neck" chapter in Radiologic Anatomy© computer program.(*Note: You will NOT be responsible for material in the BRAIN AND CORD part)
- Take "On-line Quiz" on Head and Neck before the date of Unit II exam. You can take the online quiz up to five times. I will use your best score. (Note: you are encouraged to practice by using the "self evaluation" feature in the Radiologic Anatomy © program.)
- Review textbook sections on head and neck with special attention to the following pages:
(some of the material from block exam may come from these)
1-xray AP skull and orbits
5-xray Waters view skull & lateral sinuses
8~9-CT coronal sinuses
15(c)-MRI left orbit
18-MRI sagittal naso- oro-pharynx
20-xray, MRI, US various
26~27-CT orbits

