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Chapter 7- Head

Clinically Oriented Anatomy 7Th Ed By Agur Dalley

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Chapter 7- Head

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

10. The cerebellar tentorium:
  A) is composed of arachnoid matter.
  B) contains CSF.
  C) has a tough edge that may lesion the oculomotor nerve during tentorial herniation.
  D) may become occluded, resulting in loss of blood supply to the cerebellum.
  E) may produce headaches associated with pituitary tumors.
  Ans: C

 

 

11. Which of the following associations pertaining to the dural venous sinuses is incorrect?
  A) arachnoid granulations—calcifications of arachnoid mater within the sinuses associated with arteriosclerosis
  B) confluence of the sinuses—near internal occipital protuberance
  C) inferior sagittal sinus—located within the falx cerebri
  D) sigmoid sinus—continues inferiorly as internal jugular vein
  E) occipital sinus—metastases via internal vertebral venous plexuses
  Ans: A

 

 

12. Which of the following is not correct pertaining to the cavernous sinus?
  A) traversed by the internal carotid artery
  B) located on either side of the sella turcica
  C) may become thrombosed via infections in the superior part of the face
  D) septic thrombosis can lead to the development of meningitis
  E) contains the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve
  Ans: E

 

 

13. Pulsating exophthalmos is associated with:
  A) tear of the lacrimal artery.
  B) tear of the inferior ophthalmic vein.
  C) arteriovenous fistula within the cavernous sinus.
  D) rupture of the pterygoid venous plexus.
  E) section of the oculomotor nerve.
  Ans: C

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