Lupus of the larynx involves the _____ part of the larynx.
_____ haematoma does not show any colour change
A site with an underlying bone is _____ likely to bruise.
Radial bursa is drained by incision on _____ margin of thenar eminence
Blowout fractures refer to isolated fractures of the _____
Increased incidence of ischio-rectal fossa infection is due to _____
The tissue most resistant to knife penetration is the _____ (apart from bone or calcified cartilage).
Larynx can be moved passively from side to side over the vertebrae giving a grating sensation called _____
Bruising behind the ear may indicate a fracture of the _____ cranial fossa
Foramen of _____ acts as a pathway for the spread of parotid or superficial mastoid infections to the canal or vice versa.
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