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Question 1 |
The tibia ________.
is not a weight-bearing bone | |
is firmly anchored to the fibula by an interosseous membrane | |
can be palpated (felt) under the skin only at its proximal and distal ends | |
has an expanded distal end called the lateral malleolus |
Question 2 |
Inflammation in the sinus of which bone (sinusitis) can cause pain or pressure behind the eyes, but often refers to the skull vertex (top of the head), over the mastoid processes, or the back of the head?
temporal bone (os temporale) | |
sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale) | |
occipital bone (os occipitale) | |
parietal bone (os parietale) | |
zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum |
Question 3 |
Choose the vertebra that has fovea dentis?
XII thoracicae | |
I thoracicae | |
I cervicalis | |
II cervicalis | |
III cervicalis |
Question 4 |
The pelvis ________.
consists of the two hip bones, but does not include the sacrum or coccyx | |
has a subpubic angle that is larger in females | |
has an obturator foramen, an opening that is defined in part by the sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments | |
has a space located inferior to the pelvic brim called the greater pelvis |
Question 5 |
What is the location of the processus articularis vertebrae lumbales?
Sagittalis | |
Inter frontalis et horizontalis | |
Frontalis | |
Inter sagittalis et frontalis | |
Horizontalis |
Question 6 |
Name the bone that has the zygomatic process and alveolar process.
The occipital bone (os occipital) | |
The ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
The mandible (mandible). | |
The maxilla (maxilla) | |
The temporal bone (os frontale) |
Question 7 |
How many vertebrae does columna vertebralis contain?
31-40 | |
34-36 | |
30-32 | |
35-38 | |
33-34 |
Question 8 |
Name the bone that has crista galli.
The sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale) | |
The parietal bone (os parietale) | |
The ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) | |
The frontal bone (os frontale) | |
The occipital bone (os occipitale) |
Question 9 |
A child fractured his humerus. The broken arm showed decreased growth (compared with his second arm). Which part of the bone was affected?
diaphysis | |
metaphysis | |
medullary canal | |
apophysis | |
epiphysis |
Question 10 |
What is the specific feature of the first cervical vertebra?
Massive transverse process connects with the whole lateral aspect of its pedicle | |
It has long and easily felt non-bifid spine | |
It comes into relationship with the descending aorta and is a little flattened by it on its left flank | |
It has no body | |
It bears the dens (odontoid process) on the superior aspect of its body |
Question 11 |
The girl, 12 years, with long-term inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity has symptoms of sphenoid sinus inflammation. Through which anatomic structure did inflammation spread into this sinus?
Hiatus semilunaris. | |
Foramen of sphenoid bone. | |
Round foramen. | |
Oval foramen. | |
Sphenopalatine foramen. |
Question 12 |
X-ray of a patient showed the destruction and increase of Turkish saddle because of pituitary tumors. Which bone cavity was destroyed?
Canalis caroticus | |
Canalis facialis | |
Sinus of sphenoid bone | |
Tympanic cavity | |
Canalis opticus |
Question 13 |
A 62 years old man got an injured of the lumbar part of the vertebral column. The X-ray revealed a fracture of processes of the III lumbar vertebra which are located in the sagittal plane. What processes of this vertebrae are the located in the sagittal plane?
Spinous and costal processes | |
Spinous and inferior articular processes | |
Superior articular and mastoid processes | |
Superior inferior articular and spinous processes | |
Mastoid and spinous processes |
Question 14 |
What structure contributes to the knee joint?
lateral epicondyle of the femur | |
medial condyle of the tibia | |
lateral malleolus of the fibula | |
tibial tuberosity |
Question 15 |
What is the total number of bones found in the foot and toes?
26 | |
14 | |
30 | |
7 |
Question 16 |
What is the bone that does not form the orbit?
Palatine bone | |
The temporal bone | |
Maxilla | |
The ethmoid bone | |
The frontal bone |
Question 17 |
A man, 27 years old, after eye injury arose inflammation of the soft tissues of the orbit. Later the inflammation spread in the pterygopalatine fossa. Through which anatomic structure did purulent process spread into this fossa?
Through fissura orbitalis superior. | |
Throght oval foramen. | |
Through foramen zygomaticoorbitale. | |
Through fissura orbitalis inferior. | |
Through sphenopalatine foramen. |
Question 18 |
What vertebra does have tuberculum caroticum?
II cervicalis | |
I thoracicae | |
VI cervicalis | |
V cervicalis | |
VII cervicalis |
Question 19 |
Choose bone does not belong to the viscerocranium:
Maxilla | |
Temporal bone | |
Lacrimal bone | |
Palatine bone | |
Zygomatic bones |
Question 20 |
Choose vertebrae with one full fovea costalis on the corpus?
TI, TX, TXI, TXII | |
TI, TXI, TXII | |
TI, TII, TXI, TXII | |
TI, TXII | |
CVI, CVII, TI, TXII |
Question 21 |
After the plastic surgery of the palatinum of boy, 12 years old, there was complication as inflammation of the bone, located in the area of Lesser palatine foramina (foramina palatina minora). What bone was inflammated?
Frontal bone (os frontale). | |
Maxilla. | |
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). | |
Ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
Sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale). |
Question 22 |
X-ray showed the intraarticular fracture of the proximal epiphysis of the humerus. What the structure of the humerus is damaged?
Caput humeri | |
Crista tuberculi minor | |
Tuberculum minor | |
Collum chirurgicum | |
Crista tuberculi major |
Question 23 |
Choose the structure that the palatine bone and the upper jaw form.
The nasal cavity | |
The structures of the middle and inner ears | |
The orbital floor | |
The posterior portion of the zygomatic arch | |
The nasal conchae and nasal meatus |
Question 24 |
Choose structures that surround the foramen vertebrale
Processus articularis superior and processus articularis inferior | |
Pedicles and lamina | |
Corpus and arcus | |
Discus intervertebrales | |
Corpus and lamina arcus vertebrae |
Question 25 |
Choose the bones that contain large cavities – sinuses:
Mandible | |
Frontal bone | |
Palatine bone | |
Parietal bone | |
Occipital bone |
Question 26 |
What bone does not articulate maxilla?
Sphenoid bone | |
Frontal bone | |
Nasal bone | |
Ethmoid bone | |
Palatine bone |
Question 27 |
In a patient, a pus is accumulated within infratemporal fossa. Which of the following openings it might be spread into orbit through?
foramen lacerum | |
foramen supraorbital | |
superior orbital fissure | |
foramen infraorbital | |
inferior orbital fissure |
Question 28 |
А patient had trepanation and curettage of temporal bone cells (due to) purulent inflammation which moved from the middle ear. On which process the surgery was done?
Processus zygomaticus | |
Processus pterygoideus | |
Processus mastoideus | |
Processus jugularis | |
Processus styloideus |
Question 29 |
Continue the sentence: Styloid process …
houses the structures of the middle and inner ears. | |
forms temporomandibular joint, which allows for movements of the mandible during opening and closing of the mouth. | |
forms the posterior portion of the zygomatic arch. | |
serves as a muscle attachment site. | |
serves as an attachment site for several small muscles and for a ligament that supports the hyoid bone of the neck. |
Question 30 |
Choose structures that form arcus vertebrae
Pedicles and lamina | |
Discus intervertebrales | |
Processus articularis superior and processus articularis inferior | |
Corpus and lamina arcus vertebrae | |
Corpus and arcus |
Question 31 |
Choose structures that surround the vertebral canal
Pedicles and lamina | |
Corpus and arcus | |
Discus intervertebrales | |
Corpus and lamina arcus vertebrae | |
Processus articularis superior and processus articularis inferior |
Question 32 |
Choose two terms related to the distance of a structure from the surface of the body
Proximalis and distalis | |
Profundus and superficialis | |
Anterior (ventralis) and posterior (dorsalis) parts | |
Cranialis (superior) and caudalis (inferior) parts | |
Dexter et sinister parts |
Question 33 |
Infraorbital canal is in ______
Mandible | |
Temporal bone | |
Sphenoid bone | |
Nasal bone | |
Maxilla |
Question 34 |
In the surgical department was delivered a man, 22 years old, with gunshot wound of the head. It was established damage of the collum mandibulae. Which process of mandible is damaged?
Lingula of mandible (lingula mandibulae). | |
Inferior mental (spina mentalis inferior). | |
Superior mental spine (spina mentalis superior). | |
Condylar process (processus condylaris). | |
Coronoid process (processus coronoideus). |
Question 35 |
Woman, 35 years old, came to the doctor complaining about complications of nasal breathing. After the examination, the doctor found a distortion of the bone that almost forms the posterior inferior part of the nasal septum. What bone is distorted?
Zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum). | |
Maxilla. | |
Mandibula. | |
Vomer. | |
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). |
Question 36 |
Find the structures of pelvis minor from lateral sides?
Ossa ischii | |
Rami ossis pubis | |
Alae ossis ilii, os coccyges | |
Alae ossis ilii, ramus ossis ilii | |
Alae ossis ilii |
Question 37 |
Continue the sentence: The sphenoid bone consist of…
1 cribriform plate, 2 lesser wings, 2 greater winds, 2 pterygoid process. | |
seven different parts: 1 sella turcica, 2 lesser wings, 2 greater winds, 2 pterygoid process. | |
seven different parts: 1 body, 2 lesser wings, 2 greater winds, 2 pterygoid process. | |
1 body, 2 lesser wings, 2 greater winds, 2 sphenoidal sinuses. | |
1 sella turcica, 2 lesser wings, 2 greater winds, 2 sphenoidal sinuses |
Question 38 |
At the soccer match, a player has got a trauma of the knee joint. At sciagram a fracture of bone located within the tendon of quadriceps muscle is marked. What group does this bone belong to?
flat | |
irregular | |
round | |
sesamoid | |
tubular |
Question 39 |
Continue the sentence: Mastoid process …
forms temporomandibular joint, which allows for movements of the mandible during opening and closing of the mouth. | |
forms the posterior portion of the zygomatic arch. | |
serves as a muscle attachment site. | |
houses the structures of the middle and inner ears. | |
serves as an attachment site for several small muscles and for a ligament that supports the hyoid bone of the neck. |
Question 40 |
From the sports man, 24 years old, was taken to hospital with face injury. The doctor of the receiving department established fracture of the facial skull bone. Fracture line passes through the infraorbital edge (margo infraorbitalis). What bone is injured?
Mandibula. | |
Maxilla. | |
Lacrimal bone (os lacrimale). | |
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). | |
Zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum). |
Question 41 |
What are on the facies superior costae I?
Tuberculum costae | |
Tuberculum, crista, fovea | |
Sulci a. et v. vertebrales, tuberculum m. scaleni anterioris | |
Sulcus costae, tuberculum m. scaleni anterioris |
Question 42 |
Which region of the humerus articulates with the radius as part of the elbow joint?
trochlea | |
styloid process | |
capitulum | |
olecranon process |
Question 43 |
What structure is separatec pelvis major from pelvis minor?
Linea transversa | |
Linea terminalis | |
Linea aspera | |
Crista iliaca | |
Linea glutea |
Question 44 |
What are on the caput II-X costae?
Facies articulares, crista capitis, cartilago articularis | |
Tuberculum, sulcus | |
Tuberculum m. scaleni anterioris, tuberculum m. scaleni posterioris | |
Tuberculum, crista, fovea | |
Facies articulares, crista capitis |
Question 45 |
What is the process of maxilla a considerable part of the floor of the nose and the roof of the mouth form?
Palatine process | |
Alveolar process | |
Zygomatic process | |
Frontal process | |
Pterygoid process |
Question 46 |
Male, 36 years old, with traumatic brain injury was brought to the surgical department. The doctor of the receiving department established injury of the skull bone, which is involved in the formation of the lateral side walls and bottom of the right eye socket. What bone is damaged in this case?
Right ethmoid bone. | |
Right zygomatic bone | |
Right frontal bone | |
Right sphenoid bone. | |
Right maxilla. |
Question 47 |
Choose the bones form the orbit.
Ethmoid bone, Maxilla, Zygomatic bone | |
Temporal bone, Sphenoid bone, Lacrimal bone | |
Temporal bone, Parietal bone, Frontal bone | |
Ethmoid bone, Occipital bone Temporal bone | |
Occipital bone, Temporal bone, Sphenoid bone |
Question 48 |
Name the bone that has sagittal margin
Occipital bone (os occipitale) | |
Parietal bone (os parietale) | |
Temporal bone (os temporale) | |
Ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) | |
The frontal bone (os frontale) |
Question 49 |
What is the location of the processesus articularis vertebrae cervicalis?
Horizontalis | |
Sagittalis | |
Inter sagittalis et frontalis | |
Frontalis
| |
Interfrontalis et horizontalis |
Question 50 |
In hospital was hospitalized a man with the injury of the brain. After the examination, the doctor found the fracture of a bone of the skull. The fracture line passes through protuberantia mentalis. Which bone was injured?
Os zygomaticus | |
Os lacrimale | |
Mandibula | |
Os palatinum | |
Maxilla |
Question 51 |
The patient 69 years old, has purulent inflammation of the nasal cavity, which spread in the anterior cranial fossa. Through which anatomic structure did purulent process spread into this fossa?
Foramina cribrosa. | |
Foramen rotundum. | |
Foramen sphenopalatinum | |
Foramen ovale. | |
Foramen ethmoidalae posterius. |
Question 52 |
A surgeon, during the operation of a woman with a tumor of the hard palate, removed the tumor, with a part of the upper jaw, which takes part in the formation of a bone palate. Which part of palate bone was removed?
Processus alveollaris | |
Processus zygomaticus | |
Corpus | |
Processus palatinus | |
Processus frontalis |
Question 53 |
A woman was brought by an ambulance to the emergency department with a trauma of the cervical region of the vertebral column. The radiologist diagnosed the fracture of nonbifid spinous processes of the cervical vertebrae. The spinous process of which cervical vertebra is fractured?
VI | |
V | |
VII | |
IV | |
III |
Question 54 |
Horizontal (transverse) plane divides the body:
Profundus and superficialis | |
Proximalis and distalis | |
Cranialis (superior) and caudalis (inferior) parts | |
Dexter et sinister parts | |
Anterior (ventralis) and posterior (dorsalis) parts |
Question 55 |
It was radiographically determined, that a man, 24 years old, has an accumulation of pus in the right maxillary sinus. In which of the nasal passages will pus go initially?
In the lower right nasal. | |
In the right upper nose. | |
In common right nasal | |
In the right middle nasal. | |
In right nasopharyngeal |
Question 56 |
The man, 73 years old, with an abscess in the area of the infratemporal fossa, has complication, which is the inflammation of the tissues, that surround the eyeball. Through which communication of infratemporal fossa with orbital fossa can inflammation spread?
Foramen sphenopalatinum. | |
Fissura orbitalis inferior. | |
Fissura orbitalis superior | |
Canalis pterygoideus. | |
Canalis palatinus majus. |
Question 57 |
Name the body parts located close to the trunk?
Proximalis | |
Distalis | |
Profundus | |
Sinister | |
Superficialis. |
Question 58 |
Internal acoustic meatus belongs to ______
Sphenoid bone | |
Occipital bone | |
Parietal bone | |
Temporal bone | |
Mandible |
Question 59 |
Name the bone that has pharyngeal tubercle.
parietal bone (os parietale). | |
temporal bone (os temporale). | |
ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
frontal bone (os frontale) | |
occipital bone (os occipitale) |
Question 60 |
Woman, 52 years, came to the neurosurgical department with intracranial tumor. Additional examination of the patient revealed that the tumor has destroyed the front half of the upper wall of the eye socket. Which bone is damaged by the tumor?
Temporal bone. | |
Ethmoid bone. | |
Nasal bone. | |
Sphenoid bone. | |
Frontal bone. |
Question 61 |
In a patient, the upper displacement is marked of acromial end of the clavicle. What ligaments are torn?
Ligg. costoslavicular, acromioclavicular | |
Ligg. coracoclavicular, acromioclavicular | |
Ligg. anterior sternoclavicular, posterior sternoclavicular | |
Ligg. costoslavicular, interclavicular | |
Ligg. acromioclavicular, costoclavicular |
Question 62 |
What bone does form the roof of the orbit?
The palatine bone | |
The ethmoid bone | |
The zygomatic bone | |
The frontal bone | |
The maxilla |
Question 63 |
What is the specific feature of vertebrae cervicales?
Spines of all vertebrae cervicales are small and bifid | |
Foramen transversarium perforating the transverse processes | |
Vertebra cervicales has no body | |
All vertebrae cervicales have big corpus | |
All vertebrae cervicales bear the dens (odontoid process) |
Question 64 |
What part of the sphenoid bone contains optic foramen?
Two lesser wings | |
Two pterygoid processes | |
The median portion and the body | |
Glabella and mastoid process | |
Two great wings |
Question 65 |
What is the specific feature of vertebrae lumbales?
All vertebrae lumbales bear the dens (odontoid process) | |
Great size with strong, square, horizontal spines and with articular facets which lie in the sagittal plane | |
All five vertebrae lumbales are fused | |
Foramen transversarium perforating the transverse processes |
Question 66 |
Name the bone that situated at the upper and lateral part of the face and form the prominence of the cheek, part of the lateral wall and floor of the orbit, and parts of the temporal and infratemporal fossa?
Vomer | |
Palatine bone | |
Inferior nasal concha | |
Ethmoid bone | |
Zygomatic bone |
Question 67 |
A 30 years old woman fell and injured the sacrum. The radiological investigations revealed damage of the sacral crest which is formed by the transverse processes of the sacral vertebrae. Which sacral crest was damaged?
Middle and right medial crests. | |
Right lateral and left lateral crests. | |
Right lateral and right medial crests. | |
Left lateral and left medial crests. | |
Median and left medial crests. |
Question 68 |
What is the specific feature of the second cervical vertebra?
It has no body | |
It has long and easily felt non-bifid spine | |
Massive transverse process connects with the whole lateral aspect of its pedicle | |
It comes into relationship with the descending aorta and is a little flattened by it on its left flank | |
It bears the dens (odontoid process) on the superior aspect of its body |
Question 69 |
Name the vertebra with no corpus?
II cervicalis | |
V lumbalis | |
VI cervicalis | |
I cervicalis | |
I thoracicae |
Question 70 |
The victim injured his face and the outer surface of the temporal region, this injury caused the fracture of the zygomatic arch. Which processes of skull bones were broken?
Temporal process of the zygomatic bone and zygomatic process of the temporal bone | |
Zygomatic process of the maxilla and zygomatic process of the frontal bone | |
Temporal process of the zygomatic bone and zygomatic process of the frontal bone | |
Temporal process of the frontal bone and zygomatic process of the temporal bone | |
Zygomatic process of the maxilla and zygomatic process of the temporal bone |
Question 71 |
What is the name of seventh vertebra?
Coccyx | |
Axis | |
Atlas | |
Epistropheus | |
Vertebra prominens |
Question 72 |
What the structure is located between two vertebrae?
Arcus vertebrae | |
Processus spinosus | |
Lamina | |
Corpus | |
Discus intervertebrales |
Question 73 |
Name the bone that has the ramus. What bone injured?
The occipital bone (os occipital) | |
The frontal bone (os frontale) | |
The maxilla (maxilla) | |
The mandible (mandible) | |
The ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) |
Question 74 |
What structure is separatec pelvis major from pelvis minor?
Linea transversa | |
Crista iliaca | |
Linea glutea | |
Linea aspera | |
Linea terminalis |
Question 75 |
What component does form the superior part of the hip bone?
ilium | |
sacrum | |
pubis | |
ischium |
Question 76 |
The radius bone ________.
does not articulate with any of the carpal bones | |
has the radial tuberosity located near its distal end | |
has a head that articulates with the radial notch of the ulna | |
is found on the medial side of the forearm |
Question 77 |
Name the bone that has linea nuchalis superior.
The occipital bone (os occipitale) | |
The ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) | |
The frontal bone (os frontale) | |
The parietal bone (os parietale) | |
The temporal bone (os temporale) |
Question 78 |
How many vertebrae cervicales in human collumna vertebralis are present?
5 | |
9 | |
7 | |
24 | |
12 |
Question 79 |
Name the plane with physiological bends of the spine?
Frontalis et sagittalis | |
Sagittalis | |
Horizontalis et frontalis | |
Horizontalis et sagittalis | |
Frontalis |
Question 80 |
Which of the following structures belongs to humerus?
Conoid tubercle | |
Coronoid process | |
Coracoid process | |
Coronoid fossa | |
Foramen ovale |
Question 81 |
In a girl with the long-term inflammation of the mucosa of the nasal cavity appeared symptoms of inflammation of the sphenoid sinus. Through which structure spread the infection from the nasal cavity to the sinus?
Foramen ovale | |
Recessus sphenoethmoidalis | |
Foramen sinus sphenoidalis | |
Foramen rotundum | |
Foramen sphenopalatinum |
Question 82 |
After an accident, a woman was hospitalized due to the fracture of the temporal bone, which was accompanied by bleeding from the sinus of dura mater of the brain. The gap of sinus emerged in the place where it is adjacent to the groove on the inner surface of the mastoid process. In what part was damaged the sinus of dura mater of the brain?
Sulcus sinus sigmoidei | |
Sulcus sinus pertosi inferioris | |
Sulcus sinus sagitalis superioris | |
Sulcus sinus transversi | |
Sulcus sinus petrosi superioris |
Question 83 |
Which is the lateral-most carpal bone of the proximal row?
scaphoid | |
hamate | |
pisiform | |
trapezium |
Question 84 |
How many vertebrae thoracales in human collumna vertebralis are present?
5 | |
7 | |
24 | |
9 | |
12 |
Question 85 |
The man, 34 years old, with inflammation of sphenoid sinus, and doctor observed outflow of turbid fluid from the opening of the sinus. In which part of the nasal cavity does fluid enter first from sphenoid sinus?
Recessus sphenoethmoidalis. | |
Meatus nasi inferior. | |
Meatus nasi communis. | |
Meatus nasi medius. | |
Infundibulum. |
Question 86 |
A patient suffered from an acute inflammation of the nasolacrimal canal. It is known that after suffering from flu, the patient had long discharges from the nose. From which meatus of the nasal cavity discharges could lead to the infection in the nasolacrimal canal?
From meatus nasi media | |
From meatus nasi communis | |
From foramen sphenopalatinum | |
From meatus nasi inferior | |
From meatus nasi superior |
Question 87 |
What bone does have transverse processes?
Os temporale | |
Vertebra | |
Coccyx | |
Sacrum | |
Humerus |
Question 88 |
How many bones are fused in adulthood to form the hip bone?
2 | |
5 | |
4 | |
3 |
Question 89 |
It is known, that fractures of bones both at youths and elder men happen in the area of the surgical neck. Indicate, on which of the following bones is this landmark present?
radius | |
humerus | |
fibula | |
femur | |
humerus |
Question 90 |
Find the structures of pelvis major?
Alae ossis ilii- from lateral, promotorium- from dorsal | |
Ossa ischii-from lateral, basis ossis sacri-from dorsal | |
Ossa ischii-- from lateral,facies pelvina ossis sacri- from dorsal | |
Ossa ischii-- from lateral, apex ossis sacri- from dorsal | |
Ossa pubis- from lateral, vertebrae lumbalis- from dorsal |
Question 91 |
What pars os sphenoidale does contain a round hole (foramen rotundum)?
Processus pterygoideus | |
Alae minora | |
Sella turcica | |
Corpus | |
Alae majora |
Question 92 |
Choose two terms, used in anatomy, refer to back and front or belly of an organism.
Dexter et sinister parts | |
Cranialis (superior) and caudalis (inferior) parts | |
Anterior (ventralis) and posterior (dorsalis) parts | |
Profundus and superficialis | |
Proximalis and distalis |
Question 93 |
Which tarsal bone articulates with the tibia and fibula?
talus | |
cuboid | |
calcaneus | |
navicular |
Question 94 |
Name the body parts located close to the head?
Dexter | |
Profundus | |
Cranialis (superior) | |
Superficialis |
Question 95 |
Choose all the parts of the sternum:
Manubrium, corpus (body), xiphoid process | |
Manubrium and corpus (body) | |
Manubrium, corpus (body), coronoid process | |
Clinoid process, manubrium, corpus (body) | |
Corpus (body) and xiphoid process |
Question 96 |
A 40 years old patient felt a pain after a fall. The doctor found a broken rib, which doesn’t have articular surface on tuberculum costae. What rib was damaged?
III | |
X | |
IV | |
XII | |
V |
Question 97 |
Anterior longitudinal ligament joins _________
Ribs | |
Carpals | |
Bones of the facial skull | |
Vertebrae | |
Metatarsals |
Question 98 |
Which of the following IS NOT the foramen of sphenoid bone?
Foramen jugulare | |
Optic foramen | |
Foramen rotundum | |
Foramen ovale | |
Foramen spinosum |
Question 99 |
Dislocation of the mandible was established for the man, 35 years old. Where are caput mandibulae located in case of dislocation?
On the back from the tuberculum articulare | |
On top of the tuberculum articulare. | |
On the right from the tuberculum articulare. | |
On the left from the tuberculum articulare. | |
In front of the tuberculum articulare. |
Question 100 |
Continue the sentence: Articular tubercle of the temporal bone …
houses the structures of the middle and inner ears. | |
serves as an attachment site for several small muscles and for a ligament that supports the hyoid bone of the neck. | |
forms temporomandibular joint, which allows for movements of the mandible during opening and closing of the mouth | |
serves as a muscle attachment site. | |
forms the posterior portion of the zygomatic arch. |
Question 101 |
What is the name of second vertebra?
Epistropheus | |
Atlas | |
Vertebrae cervicale | |
Coccyx | |
Vertebra prominens |
Question 102 |
To establish the boundary between the cervical and thoracic parts of vertebral column, the doctor must palpate to find the process of VIIth cervical vertebra. Which process should exactly the doctor be looking for?
transversus | |
articularis inferior | |
spinosus | |
articularis superior | |
mastoideus |
Question 103 |
In the department of maxillofacial surgery with a gunshot wound was taken a man, 43 years. After radiological examination the doctor found that the bullet passed through the skull at mental foramen (foramen mentale). What bone is damaged?
Maxilla. | |
Vomer. | |
Zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum). | |
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). | |
Mandibula. |
Question 104 |
Name the bone that distantly articulate to other bones by muscles or ligaments?
Palatine bone | |
Ethmoid bone | |
Inferior nasal concha | |
Vomer | |
Hyoid |
Question 105 |
The ischial spine is found between the following structures:
inferior pubic ramus and ischial ramus | |
nterior superior iliac spine and posterior superior iliac spine | |
lesser sciatic notch and greater sciatic notch | |
pectineal line and arcuate line |
Question 106 |
Find the bone that supports body weight when sitting?
ischiopubic ramus | |
iliac crest | |
ischial tuberosity | |
pubic body |
Question 107 |
What department of vertebra column does have vertebrae with split processus spinosus?
Lumbaris | |
Cervicalis, except first and seventh | |
Sacralis et V lumbalis | |
Thoracicae, except first | |
IV, V lumbalis |
Question 108 |
A patient was admitted to the hospital with muscles of facial expression disorder. The facial nerve passes through the foramen?
ovale | |
spinosum | |
stylomastoid | |
lacerum | |
rotundum |
Question 109 |
What is the specific feature of the seventh cervical vertebra?
It bears the dens (odontoid process) on the superior aspect of its body | |
It has long and easily felt non-bifid spine | |
It comes into relationship with the descending aorta and is a little flattened by it on its left flank | |
It has no body | |
Massive transverse process connects with the whole lateral aspect of its pedicle |
Question 110 |
Name the body parts located far from the head?
Cranialis (superior) | |
Dexter | |
Superficialis | |
Profundus | |
Caudalis (inferior) |
Question 111 |
Sagittal plane (median plane, midsagittal plane) divides the body into:
Profundus and superficialis | |
Dexter et sinister parts | |
Cranialis (superior) and caudalis (inferior) parts | |
Anterior (ventralis) and posterior (dorsalis) parts | |
Proximalis and distalis |
Question 112 |
Male 56 years came to the dentist, doctor for the purpose of anesthesia of large molars made anesthetic injection (painkillers) to formation of the upper jaw, which is the entry point of the nerves of the infratemporal fossa through foramina alveolaria to the alveolae dentales. Where did the doctor inject the anesthetic?
Tuber maxillae. | |
Sinus maxillaris. | |
Processus palatinus. | |
Processus frontalis. | |
Processus alveolaris |
Question 113 |
Find the structures of pelvis minor from lateral sides?
Ossa ischii | |
Alae ossis ilii,os coccyges | |
Alae ossis ilii, ramus ossis ilii | |
Alae ossis ilii | |
Rami ossis pubis |
Question 114 |
What structures are located on the arcus posterior atlantis?
Fovea dentis, sulcus a.vertebralis | |
Fovea articularis inferior, tuberculum posterius | |
Sulcus a. vertebralis, tuberculum posterius | |
Fovea articularis superior, tuberculum posterius
| |
Massa lateralis, fovea articularis inferior |
Question 115 |
During the examination of a 2 years old boy, the ophthalmologist found the breach of outflow of tears to meatus nasi inferior . Through which structure does communicate orbit with nasal cavity?
Anterior ethmoid foramen | |
Nasolacrimal canal | |
Optic canal | |
Inferior orbital fissure | |
Superiorr orbital fissure |
Question 116 |
The surgeon, operating 56 years old woman with a tumor of the hard palate (palatum durum), removed along with the tumor one third of that upper jaw (maxilla) part, which is involved in the formation of bone palate (palatum osseum). One-third of which part of the upper jaw did surgeon remove?
Processus frontalis. | |
Corpus maxillae. | |
Processus zygomaticus. | |
Processus palatinus. | |
Processus alveolaris. |
Question 117 |
At person, the trauma has occurred due to direct violence on the medial aspect of the middle third of the leg. What anatomic structure might be most likely fractured?
proxial epiphysis of femur | |
proximal epiphysis of fibula | |
diaphysis of tibia | |
distal epiphysis of fibula | |
distal epiphysis of tibia |
Question 118 |
What pars os sphenoidale does contain a round hole (foramen ovale)?
Zygomatic process | |
Pterygoid process | |
Frontal process | |
Palatine process | |
Alveolar process |
Question 119 |
A patient was admitted to the hospital with a pain in a shoulder joint. When in anatomical position, the subscapular fossa faces:
anteriorly | |
superiory | |
posteriorly | |
medially | |
laterally |
Question 120 |
What are the sulcus sinus os occipitale has?
Petrosi superioris, cavernosi | |
Petrosi inferioris, transversus, sagittal superioris, sigmoidei | |
Petrosi superioris, sagittal superioris, transversus | |
Petrosi superioris, sagittal inferiorios, transversus | |
Petrosi superioris et inferiorios |
Question 121 |
In the hospital was delivered a man, 34 years old, with stab wounds on the anterior cervical area. The cornu majus of bone, which is located under the mandibulla, was damaged due to injury. What bone is damaged?
Zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum). | |
Maxilla. | |
Hyoid bone (os hyoideum). | |
Lacrimal bone (os lacrimale). | |
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). |
Question 122 |
The car ambulance delivred a man, who is 35 years old, to the hospital with a brain injury. After the X-ray doctor establish the fractured skull. The line of the fracture passes through coronal process. What bone is injured?
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). | |
Zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum) | |
Maxilla.
| |
Lacrimal bone (os lacrimale). | |
Mandibula. |
Question 123 |
A purulent process was spread from fossa canina to the soft tissues of orbit. Through which anatomical structure did the purulence get into orbit?
Foramen zygomaticoorbitale | |
Canalis infraorbitale | |
Canalis nasolacrimalis | |
Foramen zygomaticotemporal | |
Foramen zygomaticofaciale |
Question 124 |
After the injury of the occipital area, a crack in the region of transverse sinus was found. Which part of the occipital bone is damaged:
Cerebellum | |
Squama | |
Base | |
Left lateral | |
Right lateral |
Question 125 |
What is the specific feature of the fifth lumbal vertebra (L5)?
It comes into relationship with the descending aorta and is a little flattened by it on its left flank | |
It bears the dens (odontoid process) on the superior aspect of its body | |
It has long and easily felt non-bifid spine | |
It has no body | |
Massive transverse process connects with the whole lateral aspect of its pedicle |
Question 126 |
What bone should be broken to remove the pituitary tumor?
Parietal bone (os parietale). | |
Sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale). | |
Temporal bone (os temporale). | |
Ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
Occipital bone (os occipitale). |
Question 127 |
What are the bones make up much of the medial wall of the orbit?
the greater wing of sphenoid bone | |
ethmoid and lacrimal bones | |
frontal and temporal bones | |
frontal and sphenoid bones | |
palatine and zygomatic bone |
Question 128 |
Name the vertebrae thoracicae with one full fovea costalis on corpus?
I, X, XI | |
I, X, XI, XII | |
I, II, XII | |
I, XI, XII | |
X, XII |
Question 129 |
What bone does have processus spinosus?
Vertebra | |
Humerus | |
Ulna | |
Os temporale | |
Os sphenoidale |
Question 130 |
Which bony landmark of the femur serves as a site for muscle attachments?
head | |
fovea capitis | |
lesser trochanter | |
medial condyle |
Question 131 |
Which ligament joins spinous processes of vertebrae?
Internal spinous | |
Supraspinous | |
Lateral spinous | |
Medial spinous | |
Subspinous |
Question 132 |
The doctor suggested the stimulating of reflex zones which are located in the skin projection of the unpaired notch of the sternum for a patient in case of breathlessness during asthma attacks. Which sternal notch is unpaired?
Incisura costalis I | |
Incisura costalis VII | |
Incisura costalis II | |
Incisura jugularis | |
Incisura clavicularis |
Question 133 |
A man came to the hospital with the trauma of the head. After the examination, the doctor found the fracture of the facial bone of the skull. The fracture line passes through the condilar process. What bone was injured?
Os palatinum | |
Mandibula | |
Os zygomaticus | |
Maxilla | |
Os lacrimale |
Question 134 |
The boy, who is 13 years old, with long-term inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity has symptoms of inflammanation of frontal sinus (sinusitis). Through which formation of the nasal cavity was it possible for the infection to spread in this sinus?
Semilunar hiatus. | |
Sphenoethmoidal recess. | |
Infundibulum ethmoidale | |
Sphenopalatine foramen. | |
Cellulae ethmoidales |
Question 135 |
What bone does form the lateral wall and lateral floor of the orbit?
The zygomatic bone | |
The sphenoid bone | |
The ethmoid bone | |
The maxilla | |
The temporal bone |
Question 136 |
In the surgical department was brought a man with an injury of the brain. A doctor established the bone injury, which takes part in the formation of the lateral walls of the right orbit. Which bone was damaged?
Right maxilla | |
Right frontal bone. | |
Right zygomatic bone. | |
Right temporal bone. | |
Right ethmoid bone. |
Question 137 |
A woman, 67 years old, with a brain injury, after X-ray doctor discovered the fracture of the facial skull bones. Fracture line is located along linea mylohyoidea. What bone is injured?
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). | |
Zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum). | |
Lacrimal bone (os lacrimale). | |
Maxilla. | |
Mandibula. |
Question 138 |
What is the name of first vertebra?
Epistropheus | |
Coccyx | |
Vertebra prominens | |
Atlas | |
Axis |
Question 139 |
What department of vertebra column does have vertebrae with split processus spinosus?
Cervicalis, except first and seventh | |
Lumbaris | |
Thoracicae, except first | |
IV, V lumbalis | |
Sacralis et V lumbalis |
Question 140 |
Name the bone that has superior nuchal line.
The frontal bone (os frontale) | |
Ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
Temporal bone (os temporale) | |
Occipital bone (os occipitale) | |
Parietal bone (os parietale) |
Question 141 |
In a patient, a purulent maxillary sinusitis was diagnosed. A pus from maxillary sinus drains into:
Vestibule | |
Upper nasal meatus | |
Lateral nasal meatus | |
Lower nasal meatus | |
Middle nasal meatus |
Question 142 |
Woman, 65 years old, came to the hospital with purulent inflammation of the mastoid cells. The inflammation spread to the cranial fossa, which has a common wall with the processus. In which fossa of the skull did inflammation of the mastoid process spread?
In the posterior cranial | |
In middle cranial. | |
In infratemporal. | |
In pterygopalatina. | |
In frontal cranial. |
Question 143 |
How many vertebrae in the human spine are fused to form sacrum and coccyx?
12 | |
9 | |
7 | |
5 | |
24 |
Question 144 |
A man was brought in a surgical department with a wound on the medial border of the forearm. The examination showed that the patient damaged the process which borders with incisura trochlearis . What the process was damaged?
Olecranon | |
Procesus coronoideus. | |
Tuberositas ulnae | |
Margo interosseus | |
Processus styloideus |
Question 145 |
18 years old patient and after suffering from a sore throat appealed to the doctor after the deterioration of his situation. The examination revealed retropharyngeal abscess. In what space of the neck surgeon must penetrate during the autopsy abscess?
Previsceral | |
Retrovisceral (retropharyngeal) | |
Suprasternal | |
Inrtacervical | |
Pretracheal |
Question 146 |
Choose a bone which does not belong to neurocranium:
Sphenoid bone | |
Ethmoid bone | |
Palatine bone | |
Occipital bone | |
Parietal bone |
Question 147 |
A patient was admitted to the hospital with a pain in a joint. A fracture across the intertrochanteric line would involve which bone?
tibia | |
fibula | |
femur | |
patella | |
ilium |
Question 148 |
In the hospital came a 57 years old man with the injury of the head. After the examination, the doctor found that the crack runs along the inferior surface of the temporal bone. What structure are located on the inferior surface?
hiatus canalis nervi petrosi minoris | |
sulcus arteriae occipitales | |
foramen jugulare | |
foramen spinosum | |
foramen caroticum internum |
Question 149 |
Coronoid process belongs to _______
Parietal bone | |
Sphenoid bone | |
Temporal bone | |
Mandible | |
Maxilla |
Question 150 |
Choose the parts of the sphenoid bone.
Talus | |
Glabella | |
The squama | |
The pterygoid processes | |
The petrous (pyramid) with mastoid process |
Question 151 |
An ambulance brought a man with an injury of the brain to the hospital. The doctor found the fracture of the skull. The fracture line passes through the sagittal border. Which bone was injured?
os ethmoidale | |
os frontale | |
os temporale | |
os parietale | |
os occipitale |
Question 152 |
Woman 35 years old came to the otolaryngologist with complaints of headache and runny nose. The doctor set the maxillary sinus inflammation (sinusitis). What bone is inflammated?
Frontal bone (os frontale). | |
Ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
Maxilla. | |
Palatinum bone (os palatinum). | |
Sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale). |
Question 153 |
How many bones are there in the upper limbs combined?
40 | |
20 | |
30 | |
60 |
Question 154 |
This bone assists in forming the boundaries of three cavities: the roof of the mouth, the floor and lateral wall of the nasal cavity, the wall of the orbit. What is it?
The mandible (mandible) | |
The maxilla (maxilla) | |
The frontal bone (os frontale) | |
The ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
The occipital bone (os occipital) |
Question 155 |
Bified transverse processes is the feature of _______
Thoracic vertebrae | |
Cervical vertebrae | |
Lumbar vertebrae | |
No option is correct | |
Sacral vertebrae |
Question 156 |
Name the body parts located distantly from the trunk?
Profundus | |
Proximalis | |
Distalis | |
Superficialis. | |
Sinister |
Question 157 |
On the x-ray image of the pelvis of newborn, the three distinct bones are marked, which are separated by cartilage in the area of the acetabulum. These bones are:
os ilium, os sacrum, os coccygis | |
os ilii, os pubis, os ischii | |
os pubis, os femur, os sacrum | |
os pubis, os ischii, femur | |
os sacrum, os pubis, os coccygis |
Question 158 |
Continue the sentences: The pituitary gland sits in a protective bony enclosure called…
sphenoidal air sinuses | |
the sella turcica | |
two great wings | |
two small wings | |
corpus sphenoidale |
Question 159 |
How many vertebrae in the human spine aren’t fused?
9 | |
24 | |
7 | |
5 | |
12 |
Question 160 |
In the hospital was delivered a male, 26 years old, with a gunshot wound to the joint, the formation of which involves the lower jaw (mandibula). The doctor established a damaged joint surfaces of both bones that form this joint. What bone, except for the lower jaw is damaged?
Zygomatic bone (os zygomaticum). | |
Maxilla. | |
Sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale). | |
Temporal bone (os temporale). | |
Occipital bone (os occipitale) |
Question 161 |
During the examination of woman, 36 years, doctor diagnosed the inflammation of the maxillary sinus (sinus maxillaris). Thus it was discovered pus in one of the nasal passages, that came out right from the maxillary sinus. In which meatus did doctor see pus?
Meatus nasi interior | |
Meatus nasi superior | |
Meatus nasopharyngeus | |
Meatus nasi communis | |
Meatus nasi medius |
Question 162 |
A 54 years old man with an eyeball injury went to the hospital. Besides the damage to the eyeball, the doctor found a fracture in the orbital surface, orbital process and one of the parts of the sphenoid bone. Which part of the sphenoid bone was injured?
Ala major | |
Body | |
Ala minor | |
Pterygoid process | |
Turkic sell |
Question 163 |
A patient was hospitalized for the correction of the curvature of the nasal septum. Which bones must be corrected in this case?
Nasal bone and vertical plate of the palatine bone | |
Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and vomer | |
Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and inferior nasal concha | |
Perpendicular plate of the palatine bone and vomer | |
Horizontal plate of the palatine bone and vomer |
Question 164 |
What is the specific feature of vertebrae thoracales?
Foramen transversarium perforating the transverse processes | |
T5 and T8 have not corpus | |
Spines of all vertebrae thoracales are small and bifid | |
Demifacets on the sides of their bodies for articulation with the heads of the ribs and by facets on their transverse processes | |
All vertebrae thoracales bear the dens (odontoid process) |
Question 165 |
Choose part of the sacrum:
Superior articular facet | |
Canalis pterygoideus | |
Sella turcica | |
Corpus | |
Alae minora |
Question 166 |
After an injury, the branches of the carotid artery started bleeding. For temporary stoppage of bleeding, the carotid artery should be pressed to the tubercle of the transverse processes of one of the cervical vertebras. Which vertebrae exactly?
IV | |
III | |
VI | |
II | |
V |
Question 167 |
Find the structures of pelvis major?
Ossa ischii-from lateral, basis ossis sacri-from dorsal | |
Ossa pubis- from lateral, vertebrae lumbalis- from dorsal | |
Alae ossis ilii- from lateral, promotorium- from dorsal | |
Ossa ischii-- from lateral, apex ossis sacri- from dorsal | |
Ossa ischii-- from lateral, facies pelvina ossis sacri- from dorsal |
Question 168 |
In a patient, the fracture of a base of the skull has occurred. The line of fracture passes through foramen spinosum and foramen ovale. What cranial bone is injured?
palatine | |
ethmoidal bone | |
temporal bone | |
occipital bone | |
sphenoid bone |
Question 169 |
A man went to the hospital with a brain injury. The doctor found a fracture in the skull. The line of fracture passes through linea nuchae superior. Which bone was injured?
Os ethmoidale | |
Os parietale | |
Os frontale | |
Os temporale | |
Os occipitale |
Question 170 |
A 45 years old woman was taken to hospital with purulent inflammation of the tympanic cavity. Before that, there was inflammation of the nasal cavity and throat, which then spreaded to the tympanic cavity through the auditory tube. Via which topographical formation of the base of fornix of the skull the infectious process got into the tympanic cavity?
Canaliculus chordae tympani | |
Canalis caroticus | |
Canalis musculotubaris | |
Canaliculus tympanicus | |
Canalis facialis |
Question 171 |
What vertebra does have anterior arch (arcus anterior) and posterior arch (arcus posterior)?
Seventh cervical vertebra (vertebra prominens) | |
The first cervical vertebra (atlas) | |
Lumbar vertebrae | |
First thoracic vertebra (T1) | |
The second cervical vertebrae (axis or epistropheus) |
Question 172 |
Which of the following structures belongs to temporal bone?
Clinoid process | |
Conoid tubercle | |
Arcuate eminence | |
Coracoid process | |
Medial pterygoid process |
Question 173 |
Woman, 68 years old, after eye injury has inflammation of the soft tissues of the orbit, which later spread to infratemporal fossa. Through which anatomic structure did purulent process spread into this fossa?
Through fissura orbitalis inferior | |
Through foramen zygomaticoorbitale. | |
Through fissura orbitalis superior. | |
Through sphenopalatine foramen | |
Throght oval foramen. |
Question 174 |
What structure is separatec pelvis major from pelvis minor?
Linea glutea | |
Linea aspera | |
Linea terminalis | |
Crista iliaca | |
Linea transversa |
Question 175 |
How many vertebrae lumbales in human collumna vertebralis are present?
7 | |
5 | |
24 | |
9 | |
12 |
Question 176 |
A doctor during the examination of nasal cavity of woman, 54 years, established the narrowing of the set due to nasal benign tumor in the area of projection of canalis incisivus. Which nasal passage is narrowed in this scenario?
Meatus nasi communis. | |
Meatus nasi medius. | |
Meatus nasopharyngeus. | |
Meatus nasi superior. | |
Meatus nasi interior. |
Question 177 |
Which bony landmark is located on the lateral side of the proximal humerus?
lateral epicondyle | |
trochlea | |
greater tubercle | |
lesser tubercle |
Question 178 |
Find parts of the temporal bone.
The sella turcica | |
Pterygoid processes | |
Glabella | |
Tympanic part | |
Lesser wings |
Question 179 |
Examining the boy, who is 2 years old, ophthalmologist established breach of the outcome of his tears into the lower nostril. Through which communication of orbit with lower nasal passage is this passage of tears complicated?
Anterior ethmoid foramen. | |
Nasolacrimal canal. | |
The upper orbital fissure. | |
Posterior ethmoid foramen. | |
The lower orbital fissure. |
Question 180 |
A patient has purulent inflammation of the nasal cavity. The inflammation spread in the anterior cranial fossa. Through which anatomic structure spread the inflammation?
Lamina cribrosa | |
Foramen rotundum | |
Foramen ovale | |
Foramen sphenopalatinum | |
Foramen ethmoidalae posterius |
Question 181 |
Frontal plane (coronal plane) divides the body into:
Proximalis and distalis | |
Dexter et sinister parts | |
Cranialis (superior) and caudalis (inferior) parts | |
Profundus and superficialis | |
Anterior (ventralis) and posterior (dorsalis) parts |
Question 182 |
In the hospital was a man with a knife at the nose. After the examination, doctor also found damage in the cribriform plate. What bone was damaged?
Frontal bone (os frontale) | |
Ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) | |
Sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale) | |
Occipital bone (os occipitale) | |
Parietal bone (os parietale) |
Question 183 |
What kind of crista is on os sacrum?
Mediana, lateralis, pubis | |
Iliaca, lateralis, mediana | |
Iliaca, intermedia, lateralis | |
Mediana, intermedia, lateralis | |
Lateralis, pubis, intermedia |
Question 184 |
What is the location of the processus articularis vertebrae thoracicae?
Frontalis | |
Sagittalis | |
Horizontalis | |
Inter sagittalis et frontalis | |
Inter frontalis et horizontalis |
Question 185 |
Choose the bone with the jugular notch:
Os frontale | |
Os parietale | |
Os occipitale | |
Maxilla |
Question 186 |
In the emergency hospital was delivered a woman, 57 years old, with a brain injury. After the examination it was necessary to perform surgical intervention of the cranial cavity. During the operation neurosurgeon cut the bone just before coronal suture (sutura coronalis). What bone did surgeon cut?
Frontal bone. | |
Temporal bone (os temporale). | |
Occipital (os occipitale). | |
Ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale). | |
Sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale). |
Question 187 |
An ambulance brought a 8 months old baby with the injury of the head in the anterior fontanel region. The X-ray found the damage of bone which limits this fontanel in front. What bone was damaged?
Os frontale | |
Os lacrimale | |
Os zygomaticus | |
Os palatinum | |
Maxilla |
Question 188 |
Before the surgeon appealed a woman, 20 years old, with purulent inflammation of the skin in the region of infraorbital fossa. Doctor predicts extending inflammation in the orbit. Through which anatomic structure it possible for inflammation to spread in this case?
Canalis incisivus. | |
Fissura orbitalis inferior. | |
Canalis infraorbitalis. | |
Canalis pterygoideus. | |
Canalis nasolacrimalis. |
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