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Subject:
Anatomy
1. What does the superior mesenteric artery supply?
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10. In a basal skull fracture resulting in loss of sensation over the upper teeth and upper lip, which nerve is most likely affected?
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4. In the presence of a lesion in the Parietal lobe, what type of visual defect is expected?
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1. A patient is unable to close her upper lip after a procedure. Which nerve branch is most likely injured?
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6. Which cutaneous area corresponds to the C3 dermatome?
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3. In an emergency cricothyrotomy, which anatomical landmark correctly identifies the site of incision?
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7. Which nerve is responsible for the esophageal phase of swallowing?
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4. In thoracic outlet syndrome, obstruction of which vessel in the lateral aspect of the arm causes cyanosis and swelling?
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2. Which nerve is responsible for the taste sensation of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue?
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5. In a case presenting with vertigo, ipsilateral hemiataxia, dysphagia, ptosis, and miosis, what is the suspected diagnosis?
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