Mcq Subject: Anatomy
Nerve supply of tensor facia lata is:
A. Superior gluteal nerve
B. Inferior gluteal nerve
C. Femoral nerve
D. Sciatic nerve
View DescriptionInternal carotid artery crosses –
A. Sigmoid sinus
B. Straight sinus
C. Cavernous sinus
D. Sagittal sinus
View DescriptionSartorius muscle takes origin from:
A. Pectinate line
B. Anterior superior iliac spine
C. Body of the ilium
D. Ischial tuberosity
View DescriptionThe hymen after delivery is called
A. Cribriform hymen
B. Veical hymen
C. Imperforate hymen
D. Carunculae hymenales
View DescriptionBiliary stricture developing after laparoscopic cholecystectomy usually occurs at which pa of common bile duct
A. Upper
B. Middle
C. Lower
D. All with equal frequency
View DescriptionAll of the following are derivatives of Urogenital Sinus except
A. Bladder
B. Ejaculatory duct
C. Prostatic uretha
D. Membranous uretha
View DescriptionFootplate of stapes is developed from
A. Meckel's cailage
B. Otic capsule
C. Reiches cailage
D. Hyoid arch
View DescriptionThe lymphatic drainage of testes is
A. Inguinal lymph node
B. Mesenteric lymph node
C. Para-aortic lymph node
D. Obturator lymph node
View DescriptionCauses of esionophilia are:
A. Hodgkins disease
B. Filariasis
C. MI
D. HIV infection
View DescriptionWhich is true regarding umbilical cord:
A. Two aeries
B. Umblical cord pulsation rate corresponds to maternal pulsation rate
C. Covered by amnion and chorion
D. Two veins
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