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Vascular and Neurological Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge on vascular and neurological anatomy with this challenging quiz! Perfect for students and professionals in the medical field, this quiz covers various aspects of anatomy and physiology related to blood vessels and nerves.

Topics include:

  • Anatomical structures related to the circulatory system
  • Nerve injuries and their consequences
  • Common conditions and treatments in vascular health
  • Clinical significance of various anatomical features
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingVein42
Injury of the nerve passing with anterior ?bial artery causes what of the following:
loss of planter flexion of the foot
foot drop
Loss of sensations at the foot and leg
loss of sensations at the sole
One of the following structures crosses the bifurcation of common carotid artery:-
common facial vein
vagus nerve
hypoglossal nerve
Recurrent laryngeal nerve
One of the following muscles present at the deep posterior group of the leg:
Soleus
Gastrocnemius
Popliteus
tibialis anterior
One of the following muscles present at the superfascial posterior group of the leg:-
Soleus
Flexor digitorum
tibialis posterior
Popliteus
One of the structures that present during exposure of the subclavian artery at supraclavicular approach:-
scalenus posterior muscle
Recurrent laryngeal nerve
phrenic nerve
Hypoglossal nerve
The vertebral artery is divided into V1, V2, V3, and V4, V4 passes through
Intracranial
From the origin ?ll C6
From C6 ?ll C2
from C1 to the dura
Which of the following is a branch from axillary artery:-
Vertebral artery
Thoraco-acromial artery
Costocervical trunck
superior thyroid
The commonest vein anomaly is in:-
Right renal vein
Left renal vein
SVC
IVC
The most common site for embolus impaction is in:-
Common femoral artery
Popliteal artery
iliac bifurcation
Aortic bifurcation
The most common site for peripheral aneurysm is:-
external iliac artery
common femoral artery
Superficial femoral artery
popliteal artery
ABI is more than 1 in the following disease:-
Burger disease
Raynaud,s disease
Diabetes patient
Cardiac patient
Liga?on of left renal vein during AAA repair can cause:-
Frequently asymptomatic
20% renal failure
5% renal dysfunc?on
should be avided
Valves of the lower limb veins are composed of :-
3 leaflets
intima only
intima and media
Intima, media and adventitia
In AAA incidence in first degree rela?ves:-
5–15%
3–5%
10–20%
More than 20%
Warfarin's anticoagulant effect is inhibited by one of these drugs
Ciprofloxacin
Metronidazole
Rifampicin
propranolol
ACE inhibitors are effective treatment in patients with PVD, in all except:-
Good control of hypertension
Control of CHF
improve renal function in renal artery stenosis
decreases risk of MI
Self expanding stents, All are correct except:-
Precise placement site
Used in tortuous arteries
Foreshortening on deployment
overriding
Carotid duplex for heterogenous plaques, can show all except:-
Hemorrhage
Necrosis
Calcification
Ulceration
Smoking affect bleeding profile through:-
Increase of blood viscosity
Decrease in bleeding time
Increase in coagulation time
Increase in platelet function and platelet aggregation
50% stenosis of an artery deno?ng reduc?on of the cross-sectional area of the artery by:-
50%
75%
90%
25%
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