Surgical Implications of Variations — Flashcards

Surgical Implications of Variations — Flashcards

Surgical Implications of Variations — Flashcards
#1

The foramen of _____ is one of the anterolateral sites for herniation of abdominal viscera in congenital diaphragmatic hernia

#2

Tortuosity of the _____ artery is an anomaly present in front of the origin of the cystic duct known as caterpillar turn or Moynihans hump.

#3

Anomalies associated with biliary atresia include:_____Situs inversusAbsent vena cava_____ portal vein

#4

An aberrant right subclavian artery presents with hoarseness (due to compression of the _____) and dysphagia (due to compression of the esophagus by an incomplete vascular ring)

#5

What is the most common congenital anomaly of the gallbladder?_____

#6

The most common site for congenital dehiscence in the fallopian canal for the facial nerve is the _____ segment

#7

_____ is a branch of brachiocephalic trunk or directly from the arch of aorta.

Hint: Artery to thyroid

#8

Azygous lobe is a portion of the _____ lobe of the lung

#9

Identify the type of hymen: _____

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#10

Identify the type of hymen: _____

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