Pregunta 1
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Which meatus communicates with the pterygopalatine fossa via the sphenopalatine foramen and drains the posterior ethmoidal air cells?
Respuesta
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Superior meatus
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Inferior meatus
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Middle meatus
Pregunta 2
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Largest anterior ethmoidal air cell that forms the roof of the middle meatus?
Respuesta
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Hiatus semilunaris
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Ethmoid infundibulum
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Olfactory epithelium
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Bulla ethmoidalis
Pregunta 3
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The ucinate process relates to which meatus and bone of the nasal cavity?
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Inferior meatus, sphenoid bone
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Middle meatus, ethmoid bone
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Superior meatus, sphenoethmoidal recess
Pregunta 4
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Gap between bulla ethmoidalis and ucinate process?
Respuesta
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Bulla ethmoidalis
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Pterygopalatine fossa
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Hiatus semilunaris
Pregunta 5
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Ethmoid infundibulum can be found in which structure of the nasal cavity?
Respuesta
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Inferior meatus
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Middle meatus
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Superior meatus
Pregunta 6
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Which structure houses the inferior osmium of the nasolacrimal duct?
Respuesta
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Inferior meatus
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Middle meatus
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Superior meatus
Pregunta 7
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Where would you find Hasner's valve?
Pregunta 8
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Where does the sphenoid sinus drain?
Respuesta
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Nasolacrimal duct
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Hiatus semilunaris
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Sphenoethmoidal recess
Pregunta 9
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What structure allows olfactory epithelium to detect scent?
Pregunta 10
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What are the two main functions of concha?
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Warm/Humidify air for improved gas exchange
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Filtration of fine air particles to prevent inhalation of toxic substances
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Increase sensitivity of taste receptors
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Immune defence through mucous production of goblet cells
Pregunta 11
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Label the diagram
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Nasal Bones
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Perpendicular Plate of Ethmoid Bone
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Vomer
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Nasal Crest of Maxillary & Palatine Bone
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Incisor Crest of Maxillary
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Septal Cartilage
Pregunta 12
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Label the vascular supply of the diagram
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Anterior Ethmoidal Artery
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Posterior Ethmoidal Artery
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Woodruff Plexus
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Sphenopalatine Artery
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Posterior Nasal Artery
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Ascending Pharyngeal Artery
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Greater Palatine Artery
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Superior Labial Artery (septal branch)
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Little's Area
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Kiesselbach Plexus
Pregunta 13
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Label the innervation of the nasal cavity
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Anterior Ethmoidal Nerve
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Posterior Superior Nasal Nerve
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Posterior Inferior Nasal Nerve
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Superior Alveolar Nerve
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Nasal Branch Anterior Ethmoidal Nerve
Pregunta 14
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Piriform cortex, entorhinal area, amygdaloid cortex and corticomedial nuclear group of the amygdala are all involved in [blank_start]olfactory[blank_end] function
Pregunta 15
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Anosmia, hyposmia, hyperaemia are all [blank_start]quantitative[blank_end] olfactory dysfunction and parosmia, phantosmia and olfactory agnosia are all [blank_start]qualitative[blank_end] olfactory dysfunction
Pregunta 16
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There are [blank_start]four[blank_end] paranasal sinuses: [blank_start]Frontal[blank_end], [blank_start]Ethmoid[blank_end], [blank_start]Maxillary[blank_end], [blank_start]Sphenoid[blank_end]
Respuesta
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four
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Frontal
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Ethmoid
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Maxillary
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Sphenoid
Pregunta 17
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The following applies to which sinus:
'The floor of the sinus slopes toward the midline to reach the primary Ostia and connect the hour-glass shaped recess'
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Maxillary
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Ethmoid
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Frontal
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Sphenoidal
Pregunta 18
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The largest of the paranasal sinuses is the [blank_start]maxillary[blank_end]
Pregunta 19
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Anterior ethmoid sinuses drain into the [blank_start]middle[blank_end] meatus, posterior ethmoid sinuses drain into the [blank_start]superior[blank_end] meatus
Pregunta 20
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The basal lamella separates the anterior and posterior of the [blank_start]ethmoid[blank_end] sinuses
Pregunta 21
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[blank_start]Rhinosinusitis[blank_end] is symptomatic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity
Pregunta 22
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[blank_start]Piriform fossa[blank_end] is the most common site for hypopharygeal cancer
Pregunta 23
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Salpingophayngeus, palatopharyngeus and stylopharyngeus are the [blank_start]longitudinal[blank_end] muscles of the [blank_start]pharynx[blank_end]
Pregunta 24
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The voluntary phase of swallowing consists of which mechanisms?
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Closing of nasopharynx and oral cavity
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Activation of pressure receptors of oropharynx
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Palatoglossus draws tongue toward soft palate
Pregunta 25
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The pharyngeal phase of swallowing consists of which mechanisms?
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Tensor palatini and levator palatini assist in closure of nasopharynx and oral cavity
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Reflexive phase as bolus reaches palatoglossal arch
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Airway remains open
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Gravity moves food toward oesophagus
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CN IX and X elevates larynx
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True vocal folds remain open
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False vocal cords contract
Pregunta 26
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The paired cartilage of the larynx are [blank_start]Cuniform[blank_end], [blank_start]Corniculate[blank_end] and [blank_start]Arytenoid[blank_end]
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Arytenoid
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Corniculate
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Cuniform
Pregunta 27
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The unpaired cartilage of the larynx are the [blank_start]epiglottis[blank_end], [blank_start]thyroid[blank_end] and [blank_start]cricoid[blank_end]
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epiglottis
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thyroid
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cricoid
Pregunta 28
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Label the membranes and ligaments of the larynx
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Hyoepiglottic ligament
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Thyrohyoid membrane
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Cricotraheal ligament
Pregunta 29
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The median cricothyroid ligament can be incised to create an emergency airway during life-threatening situations
Pregunta 30
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Infrahyoid muscles of the larynx:
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Thyrohyoid
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Sternohyoid
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Sternothyroid
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Omohyoid
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Mylohyoid
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Geniohyoid
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Stylohyoid
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Digastric
Pregunta 31
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Muscles of the larynx
Pregunta 32
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Muscles of the larynx
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Cricothyroid
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Lateral cricoarytenoid
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Posterior cricoarytenoid
Pregunta 33
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Vasculature of the larynx
Pregunta 34
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The [blank_start]superior[blank_end] laryngeal nerve innervates the cricothyroid muscle, the [blank_start]right[blank_end] recurrent laryngeal nerve innervates the intrinsic larynx muscles and the [blank_start]left[blank_end] recurrent laryngeal nerve loops under the aortic arch
Respuesta
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superior
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left
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inferior
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right
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right
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superior
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left
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inferior
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left
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inferior
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superior
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right
Pregunta 35
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The intrinsic larynx muscles adjust the tension of the vocal fold for high notes during singing, thus paresis or paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve can result in pitch abnormalities and glissando
Pregunta 36
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This process involves movement of the arytenoid cartilages and vocal folds to allow intermittent release of expired air between the adducted vocal folds resulting in vibration and producing sound
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Phonation
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Articulation
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Vocalisation
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Dictation
Pregunta 37
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Singing requires [blank_start]prolonged[blank_end] release of air between [blank_start]adducted[blank_end] folds.
[blank_start]Thyroarytenoid[blank_end] muscle [blank_start]relaxes[blank_end] vocal folds, making them [blank_start]shorter and thicker[blank_end], this [blank_start]slows[blank_end] down vibration for a [blank_start]lower[blank_end] pitch.
[blank_start]Cricothyroid[blank_end] muscle [blank_start]tenses[blank_end] vocal folds, making then [blank_start]longer and thinner[blank_end], this [blank_start]increases[blank_end] speed of vibration for a [blank_start]higher[blank_end] pitch.
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prolonged
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minimal
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adducted
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abducted
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Thyroarytenoid
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relaxes
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shorter and thicker
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slows
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lower
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Cricothyroid
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tenses
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longer and thinner
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increases
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decreases
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higher
Pregunta 38
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A 54yo male has impaired breathing and loss of speech following recent surgery to remove a malignancy in the deep cervical lymph nodes. What is the most likely cause?
Pregunta 39
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There are [blank_start]four[blank_end] paranasal sinuses: f[blank_start]rontal[blank_end], e[blank_start]thmoid[blank_end], m[blank_start]axillary[blank_end], s[blank_start]phenoid[blank_end]
Respuesta
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four
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rontal
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thmoid
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axillary
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phenoid
Pregunta 40
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Agger nasi cells can be found in the [blank_start]frontal[blank_end] recess of the [blank_start]inferior[blank_end] border within the [blank_start]frontal[blank_end] sinus
Respuesta
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frontal
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ethmoid
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maxillary
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sphenoid
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inferior
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superior
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anterior
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posterior
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frontal
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ethmoid
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maxillary
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sphenoid