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DR. MOHAMMED AZAM
Explanation :
•RCA arises from anterior aortic sinus aka Right aortic sinus.
•LCA arises from left posterior aortic sinus.
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2. Internal Capsule is -
a) Commissural fibres
b) Projection fibres
c) Association fibres
d) None
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Explanation:
Frey syndrome is a postoperative phenomenon following parotid gland surgery.
Normal innervation of the parotid gland by the postganglionic parasympathetic nerve
fibers from the auriculotemporal nerve. Frey syndrome is aberrant reinnervation of
postganglionic parasympathetic neurons to nearby denervated sweat glands and
cutaneous blood vessels. Consequently, this results in flushing and sweating in the
sympathetically void skin in response to mastication and salivation.The symptoms of
Frey syndrome can include flushing, sweating, burning, neuralgia, and itching.
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Explanation :
Atlanto-occipital (between skull and C1) joint permit nodding of head ( as when
indicating approval or YES) and Atlanto-axial joint permits the head to be turned from
side to side (as indicating disapproval or NO).
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Explanation :
•Damage to lateral spinothalamic tract leads to loss of pain and temperature on the
opposite side of the body below the level of lesion, since the neurons of this tract
crosses to the opposite side in the spinal cord.
•Anterior spinothalamic tract carries crude touch and pressure sensations.
• Faciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus carries conscious proprioception, fine touch,
stereognosis and vibration sensations.
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a) Cerebellum
b) Cerebrum
c) Brainstem
d) Corpus Callosum
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Explanation :
•Superficial branch of radial nerve provides cutaneous innervation to 1) lateral 2/3rd
of dorsum of hand 2)dorsum of index finger, middle finger and lateral half of ring
finger over proximal and middle phalanx.
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Explanation:
MANDIBULAR FORAMEN(on medial surface of ramus) leads into mandibular
canal and opens as mental foramen. It provides passage to INFERIOR
ALVEOLAR NERVE (branch of posterior division of the mandibular nerve) and
inferior alveolar vessels.
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