General Surgery MCQs Question 1. Adamantinoma or ameloblastoma may be seen in all except: Odontogenic epithelium Femur Bone Tibia Bone Stalk of pituitary Answer: 2. Femur Bone Question 2. The most common tumor in the minor salivary gland, which spreads through neural sheath is: Acinar cell carcinoma Adenoid cystic carcinoma Mucoepidermoid … [Read more...] about General Surgery Multiple Choice Questions And Answers
Different Types Of Mandibular Fractures
Different Types Of Mandibular Fractures Types Of Mandibular Fracture Dingman and Natvig Anatomic Classification Midline: Fractures between central incisors. Symphysis: Fractures occurring within the area of symphysis. Parasymphysis: Bounded by vertical lines distal to canine teeth. Body: From distal symphysis to a line coinciding with the alveolar border of … [Read more...] about Different Types Of Mandibular Fractures
CT Scan: How It Works, Uses, and Advantages
CT Scan: How It Works, Uses, and Advantages Computed tomography scan was invented by Godfrey Hounsfield in 1963. Working on CT Scan Narrow X-ray beams are passed from the rotating X-ray generator through the gantry where the patient is placed. "Can A Ct Scan Show Fractures In Bones" When X-rays pass through the tissues, some of the X-rays get absorbed, and some pass … [Read more...] about CT Scan: How It Works, Uses, and Advantages
Sushruta: The Founding Father of Surgery and His Enduring Legacy in Medicine
Sushruta: The Founding Father of Surgery and His Enduring Legacy in Medicine Write a short note on Sushruta. Answer. Sushruta, one of the earliest surgeons in recorded history (600 BC) is believed to be the first individual to describe plastic surgery. Sushruta who lived nearly 150 years before Hippocrates vividly described the basic principles of plastic surgery in … [Read more...] about Sushruta: The Founding Father of Surgery and His Enduring Legacy in Medicine
Upper Limb Ischemia Important Question And Answers
Upper Limb Ischemia Important Question And Answers Question 1. Write a short note on the cervical rib. Answer. This is an extra rib present in the neck in about l–2% of the population. Commonly, it is unilateral, and in some cases, it is bilateral. It is more frequently encountered on the right side. Ltt is the anterior tubercle of the transverse process of the 7th … [Read more...] about Upper Limb Ischemia Important Question And Answers



