General Surgery Practical Exam Question And Answers General Surgery Practicals Long Cases Ulcer: Ulcer History: Mode of onset - ask whether developed following trauma or spontaneously; initially swelling and then ulcerated (LN masses, tumors); and varicose veins, vascular insufficiency; developed over the rear of a burn, post-irradiation. "Understanding general … [Read more...] about General Surgery Practical Exam Question And Answers
Cranial Cavity Question And Answers
Cranial Cavity Question And Answers Enumerate dural venous sinus. Describe the cavernous sinus in detail. (or) Classify dural venous sinuses. Describe in detail its position, contents, tributaries & applied aspect of cavernous sinus. (or) Describe the relation, tributaries, position, contents & connections of cavernous sinus. Add a note on applied anatomy. (or) … [Read more...] about Cranial Cavity Question And Answers
Pharyngeal Arches Question And Answers
Pharyngeal Arches Question And Answers Question 1. Derivatives of 1 pharyngeal arch. (or) Derivaties of first pharnyngeal arches. Answer: First pharyngeal arch is called manidbular arch. Skeletal derivative: Dorsal part- Gives rise to incus and malleus. Ventral part - Surrounded by developing mandible. Part of it forms anterior ligament of the malleus and … [Read more...] about Pharyngeal Arches Question And Answers
Development of Face and Palate Question And Answers
Development of face. Answer: Development of face: Around 4th week of intrauterine life, a prominent bulge develops on the ventral aspect of the embryo. Below it there is a depression called stomadeum. The mesoderm covering the developing forebrain proliferates and forms a downward projection called frontonasal process. The pharyngeal arches are laid down. … [Read more...] about Development of Face and Palate Question And Answers
Alimentary System Question And Answers
Question 1. Development of tongue. Answer: Development of the tongue starts in the fourth week of intrauterine life The medial most parts of the mandibular arches proliferate to form two lingual swellings. These lingual swellings are partially separated from each other by another swelling called tuberculum impair. These are derived from 1st branchial … [Read more...] about Alimentary System Question And Answers




