This document contains 47 questions related to anatomy of the head and neck region. The questions cover topics such as the branches and relations of arteries and veins in the neck, layers of the scalp, nerves and muscles of the head and neck, structures within glands like the parotid and thyroid, blood supply to various structures, boundaries and contents of spaces in the head and neck like triangles of the neck, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, bones of the nasal septum, muscles of the pharynx, larynx, palate and tongue, and lymphatic drainage of structures. The document aims to comprehensively assess knowledge of head and neck anatomy.
This document contains 47 questions related to anatomy of the head and neck region. The questions cover topics such as the branches and relations of arteries and veins in the neck, layers of the scalp, nerves and muscles of the head and neck, structures within glands like the parotid and thyroid, blood supply to various structures, boundaries and contents of spaces in the head and neck like triangles of the neck, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, bones of the nasal septum, muscles of the pharynx, larynx, palate and tongue, and lymphatic drainage of structures. The document aims to comprehensively assess knowledge of head and neck anatomy.
This document contains 47 questions related to anatomy of the head and neck region. The questions cover topics such as the branches and relations of arteries and veins in the neck, layers of the scalp, nerves and muscles of the head and neck, structures within glands like the parotid and thyroid, blood supply to various structures, boundaries and contents of spaces in the head and neck like triangles of the neck, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, bones of the nasal septum, muscles of the pharynx, larynx, palate and tongue, and lymphatic drainage of structures. The document aims to comprehensively assess knowledge of head and neck anatomy.
1- Outline course ,relations and branches of external carotid artery, and maxillary artery.
2- Outline course ,relations and tributaries of internal jugular vein.
3- Briefly explain the extensions of deep cervical fascia of neck. 4- Explain boundaries and contents of occipital triangle of neck. 5- Explain formation of cervical plexus and enlist its branches. 6- Draw and label a diagram showing sensory and motor innervation of face. 7- Draw and label a diagram showing blood supply of face. 8- Draw and label a diagram showing layers of scalp .Explain why scalp wounds bleed profusely. 9- Briefly explain mandibular nerve and its branches. 10- Discuss temporomandibular joint in detail with special emphasis on its movements. 11- In a tabulated form write down the origin, insertion, actions and nerve supply of muscles of mastication. 12- In a tabulated form write down the origin, insertion, actions and nerve supply of infrahyoid and suprahyoid muscles. 13- Enlist contents of carotid sheath. 14- What is ansa cervicalis, explain it’s formation and distribution. 15- Write down the boundaries and contents of temporal fossa. 16- Write down the boundaries and contents of infratemporal fossa. 17- Write down the boundaries and contents of pterygopalatine fossa. 18- Enlist all foraminas present in middle cranial fossa of skull. 19- Enlist all the openings present in orbit. 20- Explain lacrimal apparatus of eye. 21- In a tabulated form write down the origin, insertion, actions and nerve supply of extraocular and intraocular muscles of eyeball. 22- Enlist structures present within parotid gland. 23- Explain nerve supply of parotid gland. 24- Explain relations and neve supply of submandibular gland. 25- Briefly explain the course and branches of facial artery. 26- Explain relations of lobes and isthmus of thyroid gland. 27- Give brief account of blood supply of thyroid gland. 28- Explain boundaries of nasopharynx and oropharynx. 29- Explain constrictor muscles of pharynx. 30- Write short note on pharyngeal plexus. 31- Enumerate all bones taking part in the formation of nasal septum. 32- Discuss salient features of lateral wall of nose. 33- Which arteries take part in anastomoses,in Little’s area of nasal septum. 34- Enlist parasympathetic ganglia in head and neck. 35- Explain location and connections of pterygopalatine ganglion. 36- Draw and label a diagram showing important relations of middle ear cavity. 37- What are the probable sites where infection can spread from middle ear cavity. 38- Outline the formation of Waldeyer’s ring. 39- Breifly explain lateral relations of palatine tonsils. 40- What is danger triangle of face, through which route infection can spread from face to cavernous sinus. 41- In a tabulated form write down the origin, insertion, actions and nerve supply of muscles acting on laryngeal inlet. 42- In a tabulated form write down the origin, insertion, actions and nerve supply of muscles acting on vocal cords. 43- Enlist paired and unpaired cartilages of larynx. 44- Enumerate ligaments and membranes of larynx. 45- Sensory and motor innervatrion of larynx. 46- Discuss cranial nerves 5,7(Bell’s palsy) and 12 in detail. 47- Name the muscles of soft palate and give their nerve supply. 48- Briefly explain lymphatic drainage of tongue.
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