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Bones around foramen magnum arise from:
Ala temporalis
cranial end of notochord
Parachordal cartilage
B+C
Tower like skull could result due to ...... , this case called ....
Premature closure of coronal suture bilaterally , Oxycephaly
Premature closure of saggital suture, Scaphocephaly
Premature closure of coronal suture unilaterally , Plagiocephaly
None of above
Pharyngeal arches appear in:
3rd & 4th weeks
4th & 5th weeks
5th & 6th weeks
6th & 7th weeks
Palatine bone develop from... arch , and supplied by ..... :
1st- mandibular nerve of trigeminal
2nd- facial nerve
3rd- Glossopharyngeal nerve
4th- Vagus nerve
4th pouch gives rise to:
Palatine tonsils
Superior parathyroid
Inferior parathyroid
Auditory tube
Failure of fusion of lingual swellings gives:
Tongue tie
Bifid tip of tongue
Microglossia
Macroglossia
Suprahyoid portion of thyroglossal duct :
Gives pyramidal lobe of thyroid
Gives levator glandulae thyroidae
Disappears
Gives isthmus of thyroid
Microstomia occurs due to:
Failure to fusion of primary palate
Failure to fusion of secondary palate
Excessive fusion of maxillary & intermaxillary prominences
Excessive fusion of maxillary and mandibular prominences
Tongue muscles are derived from :
Ala orbitalis
Stomodium
Occipital myotomes
Fate of infundibulum in pituitary development:
Upper narrow part gives pituitary stalk
Lower part gives pars nervosa
Upper patent part gives infundibular recess of 3rd ventricle
All of above
The umbilicus is located in the territory of the:
L2 dermatome
T10 dermatome
L1 ilioinguinal
L1 iliohypogastric
What structure does the testicular vein empty into:
IVC
Rt. Renal vein
Azygos vein
Rt. Epigastric vein
Choose the correct answer:
Superficial inguinal ring lies above pubic tubercle
Superficial inguinal ring lies in fascia transversalis
Deep inguinal ring transmits ilioinguinal n.
Deep inguinal ring gives external spermatic fascia
Psoas major has an anterior relation with:
Lateral cutenous nerve of thigh
Femoral n.
Gonadal vessels
Lumbar plexus
The nerve supply of conjoint tendon:
Subcostal n.
Ilioinguinal n.
Iliohypogastric n.
All the following is considered to form the stomach bed EXCEPT:
Body of pancreas
Abdominal aorta
Transverse mesocolon
Lt. Crus of diaphragm
Bare area of stomach:
On postro-superior surface
Not covered by peritoneum and related to Rt. Crus of diaphragm
Related to Lt. Gastric artery and close to cardiac orifice
Root of mesentery crosses:
Rt. Ureter
Jejunum less vascular than ileum
Ileum has greater amount of mesenteric vessels than Jejunum
Small intestine is immobile
Lymph drainage of the fundus of the stomach into:
Pancreatico-splenic L.Ns
Left gastric L.Ns
Right gastro-epiploic L.Ns
Hepatic L.Ns
A patient suffering from sudden paraplegia, the artery occluded in this lesion may be:
ACA
MCA
Unpaired ACA
PCA
The column of fornix is connected to:
Mammillary body
Anterior group of thalamic nuclei
Parahippocampal gyrus
Uncus
The centre of papillary light reflex is:
Pretectal n.
Edniger wistval n.
Superior colliculus
The lateral ventricle is the cavity of :
Mesencephalon
Rhombencephalon
Telencephalon
Diencephalon
A lesion of the visual cortex leads to:
Homonomous hemianopia
Binasal hemianopia
Bitemporal hemianopia
Homonomous hemianopia with macular sparing