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Category: Vascular Supply of Head and Neck
The terminal branches of the external carotid artery are______________?
A. Superficial temporal and transverse facial
B. Transverse facial and maxillary
C. Posterior auricular and maxillary
D. Superficial temporal and maxillary
Lymph from the teeth drains into all of the following nodes EXCEPT______________?
A. Sub mandibular nodes
B. Deep cervical nodes
C. Retro pharyngeal nodes
D. Sub mental nodes
The middle meningeal artery is associated with which foramen____________?
A. ovale
B. Rotundum
C. Stylomastoid
D. Spinosum
Blood supply of coronoid process of mandible is primarily from_____________?
A. Inferior alveolar artery
B. Deep temporal artery
C. Facial artery
D. Middle meningeal artery
First branch of external carotid artery is______________?
A. Facial artery
B. Ascending pharyngeal artery
C. Occipital artery
D. Lingual artery
Injury to one of the following arteries results in extradural hematoma_______________?
A. Middle meningeal artery
B. Facial artery
C. Temporal artery
D. Anterior cerebral artery
Which is the only medial branch of the external carotid artery ?
A. Superior thyroid
B. Lingual
C. Internal maxillary
D. Ascending pharyngeal
Facial artery is a branch of the________________?
A. Internal carotid artery
B. External carotid artery
C. Superficial temporal
D. Maxillary artery
Dangerous area of the face is________________?
A. Above the line joining tragus to the nasal fold
B. Area drained by angular facial vein
C. Spheno – ethmoidal recess
D. All of the above
Arterial supply of Submandibular gland is through which branch of ECA________________?
A. Ascending pharyngeal
B. Superior pharyngeal
C. Maxillary
D. None of the above
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