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| بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم أهم أسئلة النظري الخاصة بالهيد والنيك بإجاباتها وتقييم أهميتها تبعا لمعدل تكرارها في الامتحاناتتجميع طلاب القصر العيني MINIA2DAY ,,, نقدم كل ما هو هادف ENJ Y نبدأ على بركة الله Question 1 Give the attachments, nerve supply and action of occipito-frontalis muscle
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Answer
Origin:
1. Occipitalis: lateral parts of highest nuchal lines 2. Frontalis: Skin and superficial fascia of the eye brow
Insertion: 1. Occipitalis: posterior border of the aponeurosis
2. Frontalis: anterior border of the aponeurosis
Nerve Supply: 1. Occipitalis: posterior auricular branch of facial nerve 2. Frontalis: temporal branch of facial nerve
Action: 1. Occipitalis: draw the scalp backwards (important in animals)
2. Frontalis: corrugation of forehead in fear or surprise
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 2Give the attachments, nerve supply and action of Orbicularis Oculi muscleتقييم السؤال:غير هام كسؤال نظري ولكن هام جدا في الأسئلة القصيرة AnswerAttachments:
1. Orbital part (the thickest) arises from
a) Nasal part of frontal bone
b) Frontal process of maxilla
c) Medial palpebral ligament, Fibers run around the orbit to be inserted in the medial papebral ligament.
Some fibers are inserted into skin and subcutaneous tissue of eye brow
2. Palpebral part: arises from medial palpebral ligament and is inserted (interlaced) at the lateral palpebral raphe
3. Lacrimal part: arises from:
a) lateral surface of lacrimal bone
b) lacrimal crest
c) fascia covering the lacrimal sac
then inserted into
a) both tarsi
b) both eyelids
c) lateral palpebral raphe
Nerve Supply:
temporal and zygomatic branches of facial nerve
Action:
1. Orbital part: firm closure of eyelids (under the will)
2. Palpebral part: light closure of eyelids (as in sleeping)
3. Lacrimal part: draws the eyelids medially helping drainage of tears to the lacrimal sac
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 3 Anatomy OR Describe OR Give attachments, nerve supply, action and relations of buccinator muscle. تقييم السؤال: هام جدا جدا كسؤال نظري
Answer
Origin: a) Outer surfaces of sockets of upper three molarsb) Outer surfaces of sockets of lower three molarsc) Anterior border of pterygomandibular raphe. Course:Fibers pass towards the angle of the mouth. Insertion: a) Central fibers interlace with each other so upper fibers pass to lower lip and lower fibers pass to upper lip.b) The upper and lower most fibers pass to the corresponding lip. Nerve supply: buccal branch of facial nerve. Action: (accessory muscle of mastication)1. It presses the cheeks against gums preventing escape of food during mastication so if paralyzed food and saliva dribble from the paralyzed side2. Sucking in infants.3. Whistling and blowing. Relations: 1.Deeply:a) Buccal mucosab) Buccal glands2.Superficially:a) Buccal branch of facial nerveb) Facial arteryc) Anterior facial veind) Buccopharyngeal fascia e) Buccal pad of fatf) Parotid duct which pierces it
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 4
Describe sensory supply of the face
تقييم السؤال: هام جدا جدا كسؤال نظري Answer
Supratrochlear nerve: arises from frontal branch of opthalmic nerve, supplies: a)medial part of upper eyelid b)skin of lower part of forehead2. Supraorbital nerve: arises from frontal branch of opthalmic nerve, comes out through the corresponding notch to supply: a)middle part of upper eyelid b)skin of forehead till lambdoid suture 3.Palpebral branch of lacrimal nerve: supplies the lateral part of upper eyelid 4.Infratrochlear nerve: arises from nasociliary branch of opthalmic nerve to supply: a)lower eyelid b)small area on upper part of the side of nose 5.External nasal nerve: arises from nasociliary branch of opthalmic nerve to supply skin of ala and vestibule of the nose6. Infraorbital nerve: arises from maxillary nerve, then comes out through corresponding foramen to supply: a)lower eyelid b)side of the nose c)upper lip 7. Zygomaticofacial nerve: arises from maxillary nerve, then passes through corresponding foramen to supply skin of the cheek8. Buccal of mandibular: supplies: skin of the cheek9. Mental of mandibular nerve: comes out through the corresponding foramen to supply lower jaw and lower lip
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 5 Describe sensory supply of scalp
تقييم السؤال: هام جدا جدا كسؤال نظري
Answer
Zygomaticotemporal branch of maxillary nerve arises out of its corresponding foramen to supply skin of the temple 2. Auriculotemporal branch of mandibular nerve: comes out through upper part of parotid gland to supply:a) temporomandibular jointb) parenchyma of parotid glandc) skin of scalp above the auricled) upper 2/3 of outer surface of the auriclee) external auditory meatus and outer surface of ear drumf) secretomotor fibers to parotid gland. 3. Great auricular nerve: gives three branches: a) mastoid: to skin over mastoid process b) auricular: to skin of both surfaces of lower part of the auriclec) parotid: to skin over the mandible and parotid gland 4. Greater occipital: to skin of occipital region 5. Lesser occipital: supplies inner surface of the auricle, area of scalp behind the auricle and mastoid process 6. Third occipital: to skin over external occipital protuberance
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 6 Describe motor supply of the face
تقييم السؤال: هام كسؤال نظري
Answer
Temporal branch: emerges from upper pole of parotid gland to supply frontalis and upper part of orbicularis oculi 2. Two Zygomatic branches: the upper supplies orbicularis oculi, the lower supplies muscles of the nose 3. Buccal branch: supplies buccinator and upper part of orbicularis oris 4. Mandibular branch: supplies lower part of orbicularis oris 5. Cervical branch: emerges from lower pole of parotid gland to supply the platysma
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 7 Decribe motor supply of the scalp تقييم السؤال: هام للأسئلة القصيرة
Answer
Posterior auricular nerve: arises from facial nerve to supply the occipitalis muscle 2. Temporal branch of facial nerve: supplies upper part of orbicularis occuli muscle
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 8 Decribe arterial supply of the scalp تقييم السؤال: هام جدا جدا كسؤال نظري
Answer
1Supratrochlear A:“from ophthalmic branch of internal carotid A”supplies the anterior part of the scalp. 2. Supraorbital A: “from ophthalmic branch of internal carotid A”supplies the anterior part of the scalp. 3. Superficial temporal A: “from external carotid A” comes out from upper pole of parotid gland with auriculotemporal nerve. It divides to frontal and parietal branches supplying big area of the scalp. Branches of superficial temporal A: A) Anterior auricular A: supplies the auricle and external auditory meatus.B) Middle Temporal A: supplies the temporalis muscle.C) Transverse Facial A: supplies the parotid gland, masseter, skin of the face.D) Zygomatico-orbital A: supplies the orbicularis oculi muscle.E) Terminal branches: Frontal and Parietal. 4. Posterior auricular A: “from external carotid A”:supplies the area behind the auricle. 5. Occipital A: “from external carotid”:ascends with greater occipital nerve to supply the occipital region
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 9 Describe arterial supply of the face
تقييم السؤال: هام كسؤال نظري
Answer
Facial artery“from external carotid A.”-enters the face along antero-inferior angle of the masseter-ascends upward and forward to the angle of the mouth-runs along side of the nose to the medial angle of the eye where it ends as angular artery.-It anastomoses with supraorbital and supratrochlear arteries-It gives the following branches:a) Inferior labial : to the lower lip.b) Superior labial : to the upper lip.c) Nasal : to the nose.2. Transverse Facial artery:“from superficial temporal A.”-emerges from anterior border of parotid gland-anastomoses with the facial artery-supplies parotid gland and parotid duct3. Zygomatico-orbital A.:“from superficial temporal A.”supplies orbicularis oculi muscle.4. Infraorbital A:from maxillary artery.5. Buccal A:from maxillary artery.Supplies skin of the cheek.6. Mental A:from maxillary arterysupplies skin over the lower jaw
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 10 Describe venous drainage of face and scalp
تقييم السؤال: هام جدا جدا كسؤال نظري
Answer 1. Supra-trochlear vein: - begins in a venous network - descends on the forehead near the middle line - joins the supra-orbital vein forming the anterior facial vein - receives tributaries from dorsum of the nose 2. Supraorbital vein: - begins near to the zygomatic process of frontal bone - runs undercover of orbicularis oculi muscle - joins the supratrochlear vein forming the anterior facial vein 3. Superficial temporal vein: - begins from a network of veins - enters the parotid gland to join the maxillary vein forming the retromandibular “posterior facial” vein - it receives the following tributaries: a) parotid veins b) auricular veins c) transverse facial vein d) middle temporal vein 4. Posterior auricular vein: - begins from a network of veins - joins the posterior division of retromandibular vein forming the external jugular vein 5. Occipital vein: - begins from a network of veins - pierces the trapezius to run in the suboccipital triangle - joins the deep cervical and vertebral veins - communicates with: a) superior sagittal sinus through parietal emissary veins b) sigmoid sinus through mastoid emissary veins 6. Anterior facial vein: - formed by the union of the supraorbital and supratrochlear veins - runs behind the facial artery along the anterior border of masseter - it communicates with: a) cavernous sinus by the superior ophthalmic vein b) pterygoid venous plexus by the deep facial vein - joins the anterior division of retromandibular “posterior facial” vein forming the common facial vein 7. Posterior facial “retromandibular” vein: - formed by union of superficial temporal and maxillary veins - descends inside the parotid gland superficial to external carotid artery and deep to the facial nerve - divides into anterior and posterior divisions a) anterior division: * joins the anterior facial vein forming the common facial vein which ends in the internal jugular vein b) posterior division: * joins the posterior auricular vein forming the external jugular vein
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 11 Describe the position of parotid gland
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Answer 1. Upper pole: lies against cartilaginous part of external auditory meatus and capsule of temporomandibular joint 2. Lower pole: separated from the submandibular gland by the stylomandibular ligament 3. Anterior border: extends over the masseter 4. Posterior border: overlaps the sternocleidomastoid muscle
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 12 Enumerate parts of parotid gland
تقييم السؤال: هام جدا جدا في الأسئلة القصيرة بكافة أنواعها
Answer
1. Main part: wedge-shaped 2. Deep part: deep to the mandible 3. Accessory part: along the parotid duct
</blockquote> </blockquote> <blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 13 Describe the relations of parotid gland
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Answer 1. Lateral “superficial” surface: related to: a) skin b) superficial facia c) great auricular nerve d) superficial parotid lymph nodes 2. Anteromedial surface: related to: a) ramus of the mandible b) Masseter on outer surface of the ramus c) Medial pterygoid on inner surface of the angle of the mandible d) Lateral aspect of temporomandibular joint 3. Posteromedial surface: related to: a) mastoid process and muscles attached to it “sternomastoid, posterior belly of digasteric” b) styloid process and muscles attached to it c) three vessels: -internal carotid artery -external carotid artery -internal jugular vein d) lower four cranial nerves “IX, X, XI, XII” 4. Upper pole: lies against cartilaginous part of external auditory meatus and capsule of temporomandibular joint 5. Lower pole: separated from the submandibular gland by the stylomandibular ligament 6. Anterior border: a) extends over the masseter b) behind it: - parotid duct - transverse facial nerve - zygomatic branches of facial nerve - buccal branches of facial nerve - mandibular branch of facial nerve 7. Posterior border: overlaps the sternocleidomastoid muscle
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 14 Structures within the parotid gland
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Answer 1. Facial nerve: enters its upper part then gives its five terminal branches which emerge from behind the its anterior border 2. Retromandibular “posterior facial” vein: descends then divides near the lower pole into an anterior and posterior divisions 3. External carotid artery: ascends in the gland then divides into superficial temporal and maxillary arteries
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 15 Structures entering and leaving the parotid gland
تقييم السؤال: غير هام كسؤال نظري ولكن هام في الأسئلة القصيرة
Answer 1. At the lower pole: a) external carotid artery “enters” b) divisions of retromandibular vein “leave” c) cervical branch of facial nerve “leaves” 2. At the upper pole: a) superficial temporal vein “enters” b) superficial temporal artery “leaves” c) Auriculotemporal nerve “leaves” d) temporal branch of facial nerve “leaves
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> Question 16 Mention the nerve supply of parotid gland
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Answer 1. Sensory: a) Auriculotemporal nerve b) Great auricular nerve 2. Sympathetic: plexus around external carotid and middle meningeal arteries 3. Parasympathetic: - the inferior salivary nucleus in the medulla oblongata gives the glossopharyngeal nerve - which passes through jugular foramen - then gives the tympanic “Jacobson’s” nerve - it enters the tympanic canaliculus - it joins the sympathetic corticotympanic nerve forming the tympanic plexus - the plexus gives lesser superficial petrosal nerve which passes through corresponding hiatus - it comes out of foramen ovale to relay in the otic ganglion - it joins the auriculotemporal nerve to give parasympathetic supply of the gland
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| | | dr ahmd dahy I AM ROCK
عدد المساهمات : 75 تاريخ التسجيل : 06/05/2012 العمر : 32
| موضوع: رد: تجميع كل الاسئلة المهمة النظري الخاصة بالهيد والنيك الإثنين مايو 28, 2012 6:18 pm | |
| Mention the surface anatomy of parotid gland
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غير هام كسؤال نظري
ولكن هام في الأسئلة القصيرة
Answer
1. Upper pole: a concave line upwards from mandibular condyle to the middle of mastoid process
2. Posterior border: a straight line from middle of mastoid process till a point 2 cm below and behind the neck of the mandible 3. Anterior border: a curved line from the mandibular condylen to a point above middle of masseter, then to a point 2 cm below and behind angle of the mandible 4. Parotid duct: middle third of a line extending from the lower border of the tragus to a point midway between ala of the nose and red margin of upper lip
[center] [center]Mention the surface anatomy of parotid gland
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غير هام كسؤال نظري
ولكن هام في الأسئلة القصيرة
Answer
1. Upper pole: a concave line upwards from mandibular condyle to the middle of mastoid process
2. Posterior border: a straight line from middle of mastoid process till a point 2 cm below and behind the neck of the mandible 3. Anterior border: a curved line from the mandibular condylen to a point above middle of masseter, then to a point 2 cm below and behind angle of the mandible 4. Parotid duct: middle third of a line extending from the lower border of the tragus to a point midway between ala of the nose and red margin of upper lip <blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center]Question 19
Describe attachments, nerve supply and action of masseter muscle
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Answer
1. Origin:
a) superficial head:
- from maxillary process of zygomatic bone
- from anterior 2/3 of lower border of zygomatic arch
b) deep head:
- from anterior 2/3 of inner surface of zygomatic arch
- from posterior 1/3 of lower border of zygomatic arch
2. Direction of fibers:
a) superficial head:
oblique "downward and backward"
b) deep head:
vertical
3. Insertion:
In outer surface of the mandible except posterosuperior part "giving space for the parotid gland"
4. Nerve supply:
Nerve to masseter from anterior division of mandibular nerve
5. Actions:
a) elevation of the mandible "by deep head"
b) protraction of the mandible "by superficial head"
c) antigravity muscle
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center] [center] [center]Question 20
Describe attachments, nerve supply and action of temporalis muscle
تقييم السؤال:
هام جدا جدا جدا كسؤال نظري
Answer
1. Origin:
a) Inferior temporal line
b) floor of temporal fossa
c) temporal fascia
2. Direction of fibers:
a) anterior fibers:
vertical
b) middle fibers:
oblique
b) posterior fibers:
horizontal
3. Insertion:
Tip, anterior border and medial surface of coronoid process of the mandible
4. Nerve supply:
Two temporal branches from anterior division of mandibular nerve
5. Actions:
a) elevation of the mandible
b) retraction of the mandible "by its posterior fibers
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center] [center] [center]Question 21
Describe attachments, nerve supply and action of lateral pterygoid muscle
تقييم السؤال:
هام جدا جدا جدا كسؤال نظري
Answer
1. Origin:
a) upper head:
from infratemporal surface and infratemporal crest of greater wing of sphenoid bone
b) lower head:
from lateral surface of lateral pterygoid plate
2.Insertion:
* pterygoid fovea
* capsule and articular disc of temporomandibular joint
3.Nerve supply:
Anterior division of mandibular nerve
4.Actions:
a) acting alone:
protraction of the mandible to the opposite side
b) acting alternately with its fellow:
side to side movement
c) acting together:
protraction and depression of the mandible
5. Relations:
a) upper border:
two nerves
* temporal branch of mandibular nerve
* masseteric branch of mandibular nerve
b) lower border:
two nerves
* lingual nerve
* inferior alveolar nerve
c) between the two heads:
nerve + artery
* buccal nerve leaves
* maxillary artery enters
d) superficial surface:
nerve + vein + artery + three muscles
* mandibular ramus
* buccal nerve
* pterygoid venous plexus
* maxillary artery
* masseter
* superficial head of medial pterygoid
* tendon of temporalis
e) deep relations:
two muscles + two nerves + 2 arteries + 1 ligament
* medial pterygoid
* tensor palati
* mandibular nerve
* chorda tympani nerves
* middle meningeal artery
* accessory meningeal artery
* sphenomandibular ligament
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center] [center] [center]Question 22
Describe attachments, nerve supply and action of medial pterygoid muscle
تقييم السؤال:
هام جدا جدا جدا كسؤال نظري
Answer
1. Origin:
a) superficial head:
from maxillary tuberosity
b) deep head:
from medial surface of lateral pterygoid plate
2.Insertion:
Into inner surface of angle of the mandible
3.Nerve supply:
Main trunk of mandibular nerve
4.Actions:
a) acting alone:
protraction of the mandible to the opposite side
b) acting alternately with its fellow:
side to side movement
c) acting together:
protraction and elevation of the mandible
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center] [center] [center]Question 23
Describe the temporomandibular joint
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Answer
1. Type:
Synovial bicondylar variety
Lies between head of the mandible "below"
and articular eminence and mandibular fossa "above"
2. Capsule:
Attached to the neck of the mandible "below"
And articular fossa and eminence "above"
* very weak except laterally "strengthened by lateral temporomandibular ligament
3. Articular disc:
* its upper surface is concavoconvex
* its lower surface is concave
4. Ligaments:
a) lateral temporomandibular ligament:
* lies at the lateral aspect of the capsule
* extends from the articular eminence to the lateral surface and posterior border of neck of the mandible
* related to:
- auriculotemporal nerve
- superficial temporal vessels
- parotid gland
* its function:
Limits movement of the mandible in the posterior direction to protect the external auditory meatus
b) sphenomandibular ligament:
extends from spine of the sphenoid to the lingula of the mandible
c) stylomandibular ligament:
* a specialized band of deep cervical fascia
* extends from apex and anterior aspect of styloid process to posterior border and angle of the mandible
d) pterygomandibular raphe:
extends from pterygoid hamulus to the posterior end of mylohyoid line
5. Nerve supply:
a) auriculotemporal nerve
b) nerve to masseter
6. Movements of the joint:
a) retraction:
by posterior fibers of temporalis
b) protraction:
* lateral pterygoid
* medial pterygoid
* masseter
c) elevation:
* masseter
* medial pterygoid
* temporalis
d) depression:
* lower head of lateral pterygoid
* platysma
* mylohyoid
* geniohyoid
* anterior belly of digastric
e) side to side movement:
pterygoid muscles acting alternately
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center] [center] [center]Question 24
Enumerate parts of maxillary artery giving relations to each part
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Answer
1. First (mandibular) part:
Runs horizontally till lower border of lower head of lateral pterygoid
a)superiorly: auriculotemporal nerve
b)medially: sphenomandibular ligament
c)laterally: neck of the mandible
2. Second (pterygoid) part:
Ascends obliquely forward
a)laterally: temporalis
b)deeply: lower head of lateral pterygoid
3. Third (pterygopalatine) part:
Along its course:
* On both sides: heads of lateral pterygoid
* runs in the pterygomaxillary fissure
* then in pterygopalatine fossa
* posteriorly: sphenopalatine ganglion
Question 25
Enumerate branches of 1st part of maxillary artery giving bony relations to each
تقييم السؤال:
هام في الأسئلة القصيرة
وفي أسئلة الشفوي
Answer
لتسهيل حفظهم أول حروف البرانشات هي أول حروف كلمة ميادة
MIADA
وبالترتيب التالي:
1.Middle meningeal artery:
Related to foramen spinosum
2.Inferior alveolar artery:
Related to mandibular foramen and canal
3.Accessory meningeal artery:
Related to foramen ovale
4.Deep auricular artery:
Related to bony or cartilagenous wall of external auditory meatus
5.Anterior tympanic artery:
Related to petrotympanic fissure
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center] [center] [center]Question 26
Anatomy of middle meningeal artery OR Course, branches, surface anatomy and clinical significance of middle meningeal artery
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من أهم أسئلة النظري في المنهج كله
هام جدا جدا جدا جدا
Answer
1. Course: (extra dural)
* ascends between lateral pterygoid and sphenomandibular ligament
* passes between the two roots of auriculotemporal nerve
* passes in foramen spinosum to the cranial cavity
* runs on the squamous part of temporal bone to divide into two branches.
2. Branches:
a) anterior branch:
* larger, runs upward
* passes on upper part of greater wing of the sphenoid then on the parietal bone
* related to the vertex "half way between nasion and inion" and motor area of the brain.
b) posterior branch:
* smaller, runs backwards
* passes on the squamous part of temporal bone
* related to lambda and auditory area of the brain
c) the superior tympanic artery:
* runs in the canal of tensor tympani
* supplies mucosa of the canal and tensor tympani muscle
d) anastomotic branch:
* enters the superior orbital fissure
* anastomoses with recurrent branch of lacrimal artery
e) the middle meningeal artery also supplies:
* inner table of skull bones and dura mater
* the trigeminal ganglion
3. Surface anatomy:
a) the main trunk:
* a vertical line two cm from middle of zygomatic arch
b) the anterior branch:
a line passing the following points:
* 1 inch behind the frontozygomatic suture and 1 inch above the zygomatic arch
* 1.5 inches behind and above the same structures
* 2 inches behind and above the same structures
* the vertex
c) the posterior branch:
a line from point of division of the middle meningeal artery to the lambda
4. Clinical points:
a) Rupture of anterior branch:
leads to:
* compression on motor area of the brain
* contralateral hemiparalysis
To relieve the problem:
* a trephine hole at the pterion should be done
b) Rupture of posterior branch:
leads to:
* compression on auditory area of the brain
But:
* no deafness occurs as hearing is bilaterally represented
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center]نظرا لضيق الوقت هاحط رؤوس الأسئلة المهمة والإجابات موجودة في كتب الأقسام ************************************************** ************ Q27 Describe branches of third part of maxillary artery Q28 Describe branches of maxillary nerve Q29 Describe branches of sphenopalatine ganglion Q30 Describe branches of mandibular nerve Q31 Describe the lingual nerve Q32 Describe branches of posterior division of mandibular nerve
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center] <b> [center]Q33 Describe the falx cerebri Q34 Describe the tentorium cerebelli Q35 Describe site, relations, tributaries of the cavernous sinus Q36 Describe intracranial course of internal carotid artery Q37 Describe the ophthalmic nerve Q38 Describe the nasociliary nerve Q39 Describe the middle ear Q40 Describe the lateral wall of the nose
<blockquote class="postcontent restore"> [center]Q41 Describe the external jugular vein Q42 Describe the carotid sheath and pretracheal fascia Q43 Describe the posterior triangle of the neck "site, shape, boundaries, roof, floor, contents Q44 Describe the cutaneous branches of the cervical plexus Q45 Describe the sternocleidomastoid muscle Q46 Describe relations to each part of subclavian artery Q47 Describe course and branches of vertebral artery Q48 Describe the arterial supply of thyroid gland Q49 Describe the thyrocervical trunk Q50 Describe the scalenus anterior muscle
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