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Chapter 3- Pelvis and Perineum

Clinically Oriented Anatomy 7Th Ed By Agur Dalley

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Chapter 3- Pelvis and Perineum

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

18. Which of the following is incorrect pertaining to the ovarian artery?
  A) It traverses the suspensory ligament of the ovary.
  B) It crosses anterior to the ureter.
  C) It has reduced blood flow following ligature of the internal iliac artery.
  D) It helps supply the uterine tube.
  E) It is accompanied by lymph vessels draining the ovary.
  Ans: C

 

 

19. Which of the following is not typically a tributary of the internal iliac vein?
  A) superior rectal vein
  B) veins from the vesical pelvic plexus
  C) internal pudendal vein
  D) uterine vein
  E) superior gluteal vein
  Ans: A

 

 

20. Pelvic lymph drainage:
  A) is associated with six primary groups of well-defined lymph nodes.
  B) is defined by well-developed flow patterns that permit prediction of the spread of metastatic cancer from one organ to another.
  C) includes vessels that drain the testis.
  D) is characterized by terminal efferent vessels that pass the lymph to lumbar (caval/aortic) nodes.
  E) rigidly follows venous drainage patterns.
  Ans: D

 

 

21. The ureters:
  A) pass straight through the bladder wall (in a horizontal plane).
  B) are accompanied throughout their length by arteries and veins derived from the renal vessels.
  C) have afferent fibers that typically refer pain to the lower abdomen, especially the inguinal region.
  D) cross anterior to the ductus deferens.
  E) are intraperitoneal.
  Ans: C

 

 

22. Detrusor muscle contraction is stimulated by:
  A) the superior hypogastric nerve.
  B) lumbar splanchnic nerves.
  C) pelvic splanchnic nerves.
  D) internal pudendal nerve.
  E) contractions of the levator ani.
  Ans: C

 

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