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True about circumcaval ureter ?
Correct Answer - C
• Circumcaval (retrocaval) ureter results from altered vasculature
rather than ureteral development. Thus, preureteral vena-cava is
more appropriate term.
• This disorder involves right ureter which passes behind IVC winding
about and crosses in front of it from medial to lateral direction.
The anomaly is divided into two types :?
1) Type 1 : It is more common and has hydronephrosis with a
typically obstructing pattern demonstrating some degree of fish-hook
shaped deformity of ureter.
2) Type 2 : It has lesser degree of hydronephrosis or not at all.
• Circumcaval (retrocaval) ureter results from altered vasculature
rather than ureteral development. Thus, preureteral vena-cava is
more appropriate term.
• This disorder involves right ureter which passes behind IVC winding
about and crosses in front of it from medial to lateral direction.
The anomaly is divided into two types :?
1) Type 1 : It is more common and has hydronephrosis with a
typically obstructing pattern demonstrating some degree of fish-hook
shaped deformity of ureter.
2) Type 2 : It has lesser degree of hydronephrosis or not at all.
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Uvula vesicae seen in bladder is formed from the following structure ?
Anonymous Quiz
48%
a) Median lobe of prostate
19%
b) Lateral lobe of prostate
19%
c) Anterior lobe of prostate
14%
d) Posterior lobe of prostate
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Uvula vesicae seen in bladder is formed from the following structure ?
Correct Answer- A
Uvula vesicae is a small elevation situated immediately behind the urethral orifice, which is
produced by the underlying median lobe of the prostate. It enlarges with age due to
enlargement of the underlying median lobe of the prostate and may inhibit complete bladder
emptying.
Uvula vesicae is a small elevation situated immediately behind the urethral orifice, which is
produced by the underlying median lobe of the prostate. It enlarges with age due to
enlargement of the underlying median lobe of the prostate and may inhibit complete bladder
emptying.
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Cranial part of accessory nerve supplies all palatal muscles, EXCEPT?
a)
a)
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A)Palatoglossus
21%
b) Palato pharyngeus
38%
c) Tensor veli palatini
20%
D)Tensor veli tympani
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Cranial part of accessory nerve supplies all palatal muscles, EXCEPT?
a)
a)
Correct Answer-C
The cranial root of the accessory nerve is smaller than the spinal
root. It exits the skull through the jugular foramen and unites for a
short distance with the spinal root. Its fibers innervate the
pharyngeal and palatal muscles, except tensor veli palatini.
Because the cranial part of accessory nerve (CN XI) leaves the
jugular foramen as joining the CN X, it is sometimes considered part
of the plexus as well
The tensor veli palatini is supplied by the medial pterygoid nerve, a
branch of mandibular nerve, the third branch of the trigeminal nerve
- the only muscle of the palate not innervated by the pharyngeal
plexus
The cranial root of the accessory nerve is smaller than the spinal
root. It exits the skull through the jugular foramen and unites for a
short distance with the spinal root. Its fibers innervate the
pharyngeal and palatal muscles, except tensor veli palatini.
Because the cranial part of accessory nerve (CN XI) leaves the
jugular foramen as joining the CN X, it is sometimes considered part
of the plexus as well
The tensor veli palatini is supplied by the medial pterygoid nerve, a
branch of mandibular nerve, the third branch of the trigeminal nerve
- the only muscle of the palate not innervated by the pharyngeal
plexus
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Which of the following arises from
infraglenoid tubercle -
infraglenoid tubercle -
Anonymous Quiz
17%
a) Longheadofbiceps
44%
b) Longheadoftriceps
28%
C)Shortheadofbiceps
10%
d) Coracobrachialis
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Which of the following arises from
infraglenoid tubercle -
infraglenoid tubercle -
Ans. is'b' i.e., Long head of triceps
. Supraglenoid tubercle of scapula : origin oflong head ofbiceps
. Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula : origin of long head of triceps
. Supraglenoid tubercle of scapula : origin oflong head ofbiceps
. Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula : origin of long head of triceps
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Frozen pelvis is seen in ?
Anonymous Quiz
28%
A)Osteoarthritis
42%
b) Potts disease
12%
c) Actinomycosis
17%
d) Reiters disease
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True about trematodes
Anonymous Quiz
40%
a) Two host required
31%
b) Segmented
14%
c) Anus present
15%
d) Body cavity present
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11. Ossicle M/C involved in CSOM:
Anonymous Quiz
19%
a) Stapes
46%
b) Long process of incus
19%
c) Head of malleus
16%
d) Handle of malleus
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Frozen pelvis is seen in ?
Correct Answer - B
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Potts disease
•A term for significant involvement of the pelvic floor by malignancy,
usually carcinoma, or ttuberculosis; in which there is massive
extension of pathology to the urinary bladder, female genital tract,
and sigmoid colon. Adequate resection of a frozen pelvis is virtually
impossible; chemotherapy and radiation therapy are palliative at
best.
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Potts disease
•A term for significant involvement of the pelvic floor by malignancy,
usually carcinoma, or ttuberculosis; in which there is massive
extension of pathology to the urinary bladder, female genital tract,
and sigmoid colon. Adequate resection of a frozen pelvis is virtually
impossible; chemotherapy and radiation therapy are palliative at
best.
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All are supplied by anterior interosseous
nerve except
nerve except
Anonymous Poll
35%
a) Flexor carpi ulnaris
39%
b) Brachioradialis
31%
c) Abductor pollicis brevis
15%
d) Flexor pollicis longus
18%
e) Flexor digitorum superficialis
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Correct Answer - A:B:C:E
Ans. is'a'i'e., Flexor carpi ulnaris 'b' i.e.,Brachioradialis;'c' i.e.,
Abductor pollicis brevis; &'e' i.e., Flexor digitorum superficial
• T he anterior interosseous nerve (volar interosseous nerve) is a
branch of the median nerve that supplies the deep muscles on the
anterior of the forearm, except the ulnar (medial) half of the flexor
digitorumprofundus.
Ans. is'a'i'e., Flexor carpi ulnaris 'b' i.e.,Brachioradialis;'c' i.e.,
Abductor pollicis brevis; &'e' i.e., Flexor digitorum superficial
• T he anterior interosseous nerve (volar interosseous nerve) is a
branch of the median nerve that supplies the deep muscles on the
anterior of the forearm, except the ulnar (medial) half of the flexor
digitorumprofundus.
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Forensic medicine
Photo
Identify lesion in image
Anonymous Poll
49%
A.Incised looking laceration
19%
b. Incised wound
24%
C.Laceration looking incision
8%
d. Laceration
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