Injury to the _____ nerve results in:1. "ape hand / median claw" (appearance)2. loss of thenar muscles (action)3. no loss of sensation (sensation)
The _____temporal quadrant is the most exposed to trauma
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Establishment of the age of _____ years can be done by evaluation of the medial end of the clavicle
Forearm space of parona can get infected from the _____ bursa
Patients with a supra_____ VSD of any size are advised to get VSDs surgically closed
Compression of Baxter's nerve by the deep fascia that covers _____ is implicated to be a possible cause of chronic heel pain and plantar fasciitis.
Why does frontal trauma NOT cause occipital contrecoup injuries?_____
Dacryocystitis is the inflammation of the lacrimal _____
The most common site of a sebaceous cyst is _____ of the ear
C_____ injury leads to decreased sensation over the lateral aspect of the neck and inferiorly over clavicles down to the rib space
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