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Iori ronni monsoonal

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1. Which nerve provides sensory innervation
to the anterior aspect of the scalp ?
A .
auricula temporal
B. buccal
c. supraorbital
D. supra trochlear
E .
both C .
and D .

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INDU E .
2 .
Which structure does the mandibular
nerve go through ?
A .
optic canal
B. foramen rotund um
C. foramen ovale
D. internal acoustic meatus
E .
jugular foramen

boned C .
3 .
The patient come with inability to smile
which nerve was not fully developed ?
A . CN V

B . C N VI

C .
CN VII

D .
CN X

E . C N X ll

thou C
d. Which layer of the scalp contain the
superficial temporal artery ?
A .
Skin
B. connective tissue
c. aponeurosis
D ,
loose areolar connective tissue
E. periosteum

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booed B
Dense Connective tissue – connects
the skin to the epicranial
aponeurosis. It is richly vascularised
and innervated.
The blood vessels within the layer
are highly adherent to the connective
tissue. This renders them unable to
constrict fully if lacerated – and so
the scalp can be a site of profuse
bleeding.
s .
If patient
want you to inject Botox
for her wrinkle at forehead which

muscles you have to inject ?


A Frontalis muscle and procer vs muscle
.

B. nasal is muscle and orbicularis oculi


c. depressor
angvli oris and orbicularis oculi
oris
D. has all's muscle and depressor angvli
E .
Superior lateral orbicularis oculi
on row A

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