Lupus of the larynx involves the _____ part of the larynx.
_____ pouch is seen in the gallbladder, serves as a potential space for gallstones to get lodged.
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a neurovascular syndrome caused due to the compression of the _____ trunk of brachial plexus (C8 and T1) and _____ vessels
Larynx can be moved passively from side to side over the vertebrae giving a grating sensation called _____
Compression of the axilla (resulting in radial nerve injury) can occur due to improper use of _____ or sleeping with an arm over a chair (aka Saturday night palsy).
Injury to the _____ nerve (C5-C7 (nerve roots)) is commonly due to upper trunk compression.
Foramen of _____ acts as a pathway for the spread of infections and tumors of the canal to the deep lobe of parotid.
_____ represents the classical location of femoral hernia

_____ femoral hernia is lateral to the femoral artery
Hint: A

_____ system of tooth charting: Number is assigned to each quadrant and that number is placed before tooth's number.
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