The Internal Carotid Artery?
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Nerve arising from petrous part of Temporal Bone?
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In tempormandibular joint dislocation which structure prevent the joint to go back in cavity posteriorly?
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Adults derivatives of 1st Pharyngeal Arch are all except?
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Strongest Facial Bone?
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Geniculate ganglion location?
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Best investigation for Temporal Bone fracture:
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Which of the following bones does NOT form part of the walls of the Posterior Cranial fossa?
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A mass in infratemporal fossa has started eroding floor of middle cranial fossa.which structure in involved?
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Which of the following is not supplied by 2nd division of Trigeminal Nerve:
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Which bone has Two Ossification Centers?
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Petrous part of Temporal bone?
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Medial Canthal Ligament attachment?
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Facial Nerve give which branch in Temporal Bone?
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Facial nerve enters mastoid part of temporal bone via?
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Bone which develops from the Second Pharyngeal Arch is?
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After recovery from head injury, Patient suffers from Anosmia. Patient had Cerebrospinal Rhinorrhea. Anosmia is due to fracture of:
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True about Trigeminal Ganglion?
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The pituitary gland is situated in the Hypophyseal Fossa in the Sella Turcica of the?
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Patient with right side weakness, drooling and deviation of mouth. Lesion is present at:
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Head and Neck MCQs (Unit 5)
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