Pharyngeal apparatus

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Pharyngeal apparatus


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PHARYNGEAL APPARATUS
Dr. G.Prabavathy
Assistant Professor
Pharyngea
l
apparatus

Clinical syndromes

OBJECTIVES
Components of pharyngeal apparatus

Components and derivatives of pharyngeal arches

Components and derivatives of pharyngeal clefts

Components and derivatives of pharyngeal pouches

Clinical syndromes

Pharyngeal arches

Pharyngeal clefts

Pharyngeal pouches

Pharyngeal membranes
PHARYNGEAL APPARATUS

PHARYNGEAL / BRANCHIAL
APPARATUS
4
th
week of intrauterine development

PHARNGEAL ARCHES
In fourth week of development – series of surface
elevations appear in the lateral wall of primitive pharynx
caudal to stomodeum

PHARYNGEAL ARCHES
Initially there are six arches. Fifth arch is small
and rudimentary and soon disappears
Only five pharyngeal arches remain

6
th
arch

Arch 6

COMPONENTS OF PHARYNGEAL ARCH
A Core of mesoderm – derived from paraxial mesoderm
& neural crest cells
A Cartilaginous bar – from neural crest
A Pharyngeal arch artery – from aortic sac
A Nerve

Arrangement of post-trematic and pre-trematic
nerves

Pharyngeal arch Nerves
First arch Maxillary and Mandibular
nerves
Chorda tympani nerve
Second arch Facial nerve
Third arch Glossopharyngeal nerve
Fourth arch Superior laryngeal branch
of vagus
Sixth arch Recurrent laryngeal branch
of vagus
DERIVATIVES OF PHARYNGEAL ARCHES
Nerves of the pharyngeal arches

MUSCLES OF PHARYNGEAL
ARCHES
Pharyngea
l arch
Muscles
First arch Muscles of Mastication (Temporalis,
Masseter, Medial and Lateral Pterygoid)
Anterior belly of digastric, Mylohyoid,
Tensor tympani & tensor veli palatini
Second arch Muscles of facial expression, posterior belly
of digastric, stylohyoid, stapedius
Third arch Stylopharyngeus
Fourth arch Cricothyroid, levator palati, contrictor of
pharynx and intrinsic muscles of larynx
Sixth arch

SKELETAL ELEMENTS

SKELETAL ELEMENT OF PHARYNGEAL
ARCHES
Pharynge
al arch
Skeleton Ligaments
First arch
(Meckes’s
cartilage)
Malleus, and Incus
Premaxilla, maxilla
,zygomatic bone, part of
temporal bone, mandible,
Anterior ligament of
malleus
Sphenomandibular
ligament
Second arch
(Reichert’s
cartilage)
Stapes, styloid process,
Smaller cornu of hyoid bone,
superior surface of body of the
hyoid bone
Stylohyoid ligament
Third arch Greater cornu and lower part
of body of hyoid bone
Fourth arch Laryngeal cartilages (thyroid,
cricoid, arytenoids,
corniculate, cuneiform)
Sixth arch

I ARCH SYNDROME
Due to lack of migration of neural crest cells into
first pharyngeal arch

Treacher collins syndrome:
Inherited autosomal dominat trait
Malar hypoplasia
Mandibular hypoplasia
Down slanting palpebral fissures
Deformed external ears

PIERRE ROBIN SYNDROME
Autosomal recessive
disorder
Micrognathia
Cleft palate
glossoptosis (posteriorly
placed tongue)

PHARYNGEAL CLEFTS

PHARYNGEAL CLEFTS

•Invagination of surface ectoderm between the
pharngeal arches
•Four pharyngeal clefts

Second arch grows rapidly downward overlaps
the second,third and fourth pharyngeal clefts –
cervical sinus

Only first pharyngeal cleft – external auditory
meatus, whereas other clefts are obliterated

Pharyngeal
Membrane
Adult derivatives
First Tympanic membrane
Second
Third
fourth
Obliterate/disappear

BRANCHIAL CYST
Remnants of second, third and fourth pharyngeal
clefts form cervical sinus
Normally cavity of cervical sinus disappears as neck
develops but it fails to obliterate – branchial cyst
Appears along ant border of sternocleidomastoid

BRACHIAL CYST AND BRANCHIAL FISTULA

BRANCHIAL FISTULA
When branchial cyst ruptures – branchial fistula
Open along ant border of sternocleidomastoid
Internal branchial fistula
External branchial fistula

LATERAL CERVICAL FISTULA

PHARNYGEAL POUCHES

PHARNYGEAL POUCHES
Four pairs of pouches – evaginations of endoderm,
lining between two arches

FIRST PHARYNGEAL POUCH
First pharyngeal pouch – tubotympanic recess
Distal part of tubotympanic recess – middle ear
cavity and mastoid antrum
Proximal part – eustachian/auditory tube

SECOND PHARYNGEAL POUCH
•Endoderm proliferates to Form solid buds, central core of these
buds breaks down to form Tonsillar crypts

•Part of this pouch remains as intratonsillar crypt
(crypta magna)

THIRD PHARYNGEAL POUCH
Dorsal bulbar part – parathyroid III or inferior
parathyroid gland
Ventral tubular part - thymus

FOURTH PHARYNGEAL POUCH
Dorsal bulbar part – superior parathyroid gland IV
Fifth pouch incorporated with fourth pouch – caudal
pharyngeal complex – para follicular cells or c cells

SUMMARY
Pharyngeal arches – five in number, present in
lateral wall and floor of the primitive pharynx

Pharyngeal clefts- four in number, present externally
between the arches, lined by ectoderm

Pharyngeal pouches – four in number, present
internally between the two pharyngeal arches, lined
by the endoderm

Pharyngeal membranes – four in number and located
between adjacent arches

Enumerate the Derivatives of second pharyngeal
arch

Name the Derivatives of first pharyngeal arch

Explain Cervical sinus

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
1.Stages of development of kidney
2.explain horseshoe shaped kidney
3.Congenital polycystic kidney [dec 2002]
4.Accessory renal arteries[ may 2007]
5.Ectopia vescicae[ may 2005]
6.Ectodermal cloaca[ may 2006]
7.Gubernaculum testes[ may 2006]
8.Name the sites of Ectopic testis
9.Undescended testis(cryptorchidism)
10.Epispadias and hypospadias
11.Derivates and remnants of Mesonephric duct
12.Enumerate the derivatives of Paramesonephric duct. What
is unicornuate uterus[april 2002]
13.Development of uterus[nov 2010]
14.Duplication of uterus[ may 2007]
15. Give embryological basis of Bicornuate uterus
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